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FCZ - FullContactZone.Com Presents ******************************************************************************* WC06.Match-10.Group-E.Round-1.Czech.Republic.vs.USA.XviD-FCZ ******************************************************************************* Show Information Event Name...........: World Cup Group E Round 1 Czech Rep. vs. USA (ESPN 2) Event Date...........: June 12, 2006 Original Air Date....: June 12, 2006 Release Date.........: June 12, 2006 Round................: 1 Group................: E Match................: 10 Team 1...............: Czech Republic Team 2...............: United States of America Team Overview Team 1...............: Czech Replublic Founded..............: 1901 Affiliated...........: 1907 WC Participations....: 8 (1934, 1938, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1970, 1982, 1990 as Czechoslovakia) WC Honours...........: World Cup runners- up (1934, 1962 as Czechoslovakia) Continental Titles...: European champions (1976 as Czechoslovakia) Overview.............: After two 1-0 play-off wins over Norway, Karel Bruckner's team have booked their place at Germany 2006 - the first time that this relatively new country will be taking part in the biggest sporting event on the planet. As was the case in previous campaigns, the Czech Republic did not have things entirely their own way. In European qualifying Group 1, their haul of 27 points was good only for second place behind The Netherlands, and put them a mere two points ahead of Romania, on 25. Another play-off lay-in wait for the Czechs if they were to secure their FIFA World Cup&piratecom65533; berth. This awakened unhappy memories of 2001, when a strong Czech squad ended up watching the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan&piratecom65533; from the comfort of their own armchairs after losing under similar circumstances to Belgium. This time, however, it was a different story. Bruckner's men set about their task with steely determination and outplayed the Norwegians both home and away. No wonder the coach was proud enough to describe it as his &piratecom65533;finest hour as a manager.&piratecom65533; This Czechs' qualification was merely the continuation of their success at the UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal. Despite losing in the semi-finals to eventual winners Greece, the Czech Republic produced what was widely accepted as being the most flowing, attractive football of the tournament. They were the only team not to drop a point in the group stages, coming from behind to win against both Germany and The Netherlands. The emergence of Bruckner's men was one of the definite highlights of the tournament. They will be hoping to make a similar impact at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Their refreshing brand of attacking football saw them finish top scorers of the European qualifying phase, with Jan Koller second highest scorer overall on nine goals (two behind Portuguese striker Pauleta). The towering centre forward unfortunately went on to suffer a serious knee injury, but is hoping to be fit again in time for the festivities in Summer 2006. There, he will be looking to play alongside Pavel Nedved, after the Juventus star came out of retirement for the play-off games against Norway and put in two dominating performances in midfield. Hopefully he too will dust off his passport for Germany. Alongside old warhorses such as Koller, Nedved and Karel Poborsky, a new generation of top-class players has been evolving. Milan Baros, Tomas Rosicky and goalkeeping star Petr Cech all added fine performances in the FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign to a successful showing in Portugal, surpassing the already high expectations in them. With this fine blend of youth and experience, the Czech Republic must aim high for their first FIFA World Cup participation. Repeating, if not surpassing, the success of their Euro 2004 run to the semi-finals is no doubt be their aim. Odd Facts............: The Czechs played in their first qualifying competition as the Czech Republic in 1998. But they have yet to qualify for a FIFA World Cup finals under that name. Prior to that, Czechoslovakia had qualified no less than eight times and had reached the Final in 1934, where they lost to Italy 2-1 in extra time after leading 1-0. The Czechs reached the final again in 1962 and this time faced Brazil. Once again, Czechoslovakia took the lead but once again they succumbed as Brazil claimed a 3-1 victory. Czechoslovakia had to settle for another runners-up trophy. Team 2...............: United States of America Founded..............: 1913 Affiliated...........: 1913 WC Participations....: 7 (1930, 1934, 1950, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002) WC Honours...........: Semi-final 1930, Quarter-final 2002 Continental Titles...: Gold Cup (1991, 2002, 2005), Pan American champions (1991) Overview.............: Consistent play, comprehensive preparations and a slew of talented players - many of whom helped see them through to the quarter-finals at Korea/Japan 2002 - ensured the United States can look forward to a fifth consecutive appearance on the world's biggest stage at Germany 2006. Gone are the days when the North American nation was derided as a second-tier footballing side, and coach Bruce Arena has his team believing that their capricious mix of young talents such as DaMarcus Beasley and Landon Donovan and wily old campaigners like Brian McBride and Claudio Reyna could be enough to see off the world's best. Arena's Americans reached the 2006 FIFA World Cup&piratecom65533; with three matches still to play in the final round of North, Central American and Caribbean qualifying. And even with a loss late in the campaign to fellow qualifiers Costa Rica, the USA still finished top of the regional pack for the first time in their history. With only one loss in their opening six final round matches, the US needed a win at home against arch-rivals Mexico on 3 September 2005 to book their place and a capacity crowd in Columbus, Ohio roared on the Stars and Stripes in one of the most colourful atmospheres ever seen at a football game in the United States. Goals from Steve Ralston and Beasley saw the Americans defeat their neighbours to the south and kick off wild celebrations in and around Crew Stadium in the heart of the Midwest. "You'll look at it and say it's real easy and it's a breeze. But it's not a breeze. It's very difficult," Arena said of their qualifying campaign. "I remember back to our first game in this round away in Trinidad and every game has been difficult, but I think our experiences over the last four years have positioned us to be successful, and our guys know how to win in big games." In their three remaining qualifiers Arena - who has been coach since 1998 - took the opportunity to experiment with an eye on the finals in Germany. "The goal is 2006 and I need to look at everybody I can," Arena said after the final qualifier, a 2-0 win over Panama in Boston in which Taylor Twellman and Kyle Martino scored their first international goals. After reaching the semi-finals of the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, the USA's fortunes were decidedly less impressive for a long time, but they have been on an upward trajectory of late. After nearly a half century without reaching the finals (from 1950 to 1990) the States finally returned to the big stage at Italia 90. After reaching the second round as hosts four years later, they finishing last in their group at France 1998, but came out flying at Korea/Japan 2002. Led by Donovan, Reyna and McBride, the Americans beat Portugal in their opener before knocking out Mexico in the second round to reach the quarter-finals where they lost to Germany. With a host of new players and the old guard from Korea/Japan still largely intact, the USA will be keen to improve on their performance of 2002 when they arrive in Hamburg - the German city they have selected as their home base - in the summer of 2006. Odd Facts............: In recent years the United States have emerged as a force to be reckoned with, qualifying for the last four FIFA World Cup finals. The Americans reached the quarter-finals at Korea/Japan '02, losing narrowly to the eventual runners-up Germany. The USA reached the semi-finals of the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, although only 13 teams took part. Argentina ended American hopes with a 6-1 win. In 1948, the USA suffered their worst defeat, when they lost 11-0 to Norway in Oslo. Their best result came in 1993 when they beat the Cayman Islands 8-1, watched by fewer than 4,000 fans. 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