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Europe

GROUP 1

[Aug 18, 2004]

In Skopje (City Stadium)
Macedonia 3 (Goran Pandev 5, Artim Sakiri 37, Velice Sumolikoski 89)
Armenia 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 4,375. Ref: Anton Genov (Bulgaria).
MKD: 1-Petar Milosevski; 2-Goran Stavrevski, 3-Mile Krstev, 4-Goce
     Sedloski, 5-Igor Mitreski, 6-Aleksander Mitrevski, 7-Vanco
     Trajanov (15-Aleksandar Vasovski 66), 8-Velice Sumolikoski,
     9-Goran Pandev, 10-Artim Sakiri (18-Goce Toleski 86), 11-Draganco
     Dimitrovski (17-Igor Jancevski 46).
ARM: 1-Armen Ambartsumyan; 2-Yeghishe Melikyan, 3-Karen Dokhoyan
     (18-Alexander Teteosian 83), 4-Sargis Hovsepyan, 5-Marotyan
     Vardanyan, 6-Romik Khachutryan (15-Karen Aleksunyan 46), 7-Artur
     Petrosyan (17-Ara Hakobyan 66), 8-Rufayel Nazzaryan, 9-Albert
     Sargsyan, 10-Artavazd Karamyan, 11-Andrey Movsesyan.
Sent off: Marotyan Vardanyan 69.

In Bucharest (Giulesti Stadium)
Romania 2 (Adrian Mutu 50, Florentin Petre 90)
Finland 1 (Alexei Eremenko Jr 90+3)
HT: 0-0. ATt: 17,500. Ref: Grzegorz Gilewski (Poland).
ROM: 1-Bogdan Lobont; 2-Flavius Stoican (15-Adrian Iencsi 85), 3-Razvan
     Rat, 4-Cosmin Barcauan, 5-Sorin Ghionea, 6-Mirel Radoi, 7-Nicolae
     Dica (17-Florin Soava 76), 8-Florentin Petre, 9-Gabriel Caramarin
     (18-Florin Cernat 46), 10-Adrian Mutu, 11-Ionel Danciulescu.
FIN: 1-Antti Niemi; 2-Petri Pasanen (13-MIka Koppinen 61), 3-Janne
     Saarinen, 4-Sami Hyypia, 6-Mika Vayrynen, 7-Mika Nurmela (17-Peter
     Kopteff 83), 10-Jari Litmanen (20-Alexei Eremenko Jr 58),
     11-Joonas Kolkka, 14-Toni Kuivasto, 16-Aki Riihilahti, 21-Jonatan
     Johansson.

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Tampere (Ratina Stadium)
Finland 3 (Alexei Eremenko 42, 64, Aki Riihilahti 58)
Andorra 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 7,437. Ref: Zeljko Siric (Croatia).
FIN: 1-Antti Niemi; 2-Petri Pasanen, 4-Sami Hyypia, 7-Mika Nurmela,
     11-Joonas Kolkka (23-Markus Heikkinen 82), 14-Toni Kuivasto,
     15-Antti Pohja (17-Peter Kopteff 59), 10-Jari Litmanen
     (21-Jonathan Johansson 73), 9-Mikael Forssell, 16-Aki Riihilahti,
     20-Alexei Eremenko.
AND: 1-Jesus Luis Alvarez; 2-Josep Ayala, 3-Jose Manuel Garcia, 4-Juli
     Fernandez, 5-Toni Lima, 7-Marc Pujol (Gabriel Riera 90), 8-Juli
     Sanchez (18-Fernando Silva 75), 11-Justo Ruiz (16-Manolo Jimenez
     70), 6-Oscar Sonejee, 9-Antoni Sivera, 10-Sergi Moreno.

In Craiova
Romania 2 (Daniel Pancu 16, Adrian Mutu 88)
Macedonia 1 (Aleksandar Vasovski 75)
HT: 1-0. Att: 26,000. Ref: Konrad Plautz (Austria).
ROM: 1-Bodan Lobont; 2-Flavius Stoican, 3-Razvan Rat, 4-Adrian Iencsi,
     5-Flavius Moldovan, 6-Florin Soava, 7-Nicolae Dica (14-Adrian
     Neaga 78), 8-Florentin Petre, 9-Daniel Pancu (17-Ciprian Marica
     66), 10-Adrian Mutu, 11-Ionel Danciulescu (15-Florin Cernat 46).
MKD: 1-Petar Milosevski; 3-Mile Krstev (14-Vasko Bozinovski 46),
     4-Milan Stojanovski, 5-Igor Mitrevski, 6-Aleksandar Mitrevski,
     8-Velice Sumolokovski, 9-Igor Pandev, 10-Artim Sakiri (18-Goce
     Tolevski 84), 15-Aleksandar Vasovski, 16-Goran Popov, 17-Igor
     Jancevski (7-Vanco Trajanov 89).
Sent off: Velice Sumolokovski 89.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Andorra la Vella (Comunal Stadium)
Andorra 1 (Marc Pujol 28pen)
Romania 5 (Florin Cernat 1, Daniel Pancu 5, 83, Marius Niculae 16, 70)
HT: 1-3. Att: 1,100. Ref: Knut Kircher (Germany).
AND: 1-Koldo; 2-Txema, 3-Marc Bernaus, 4-Juli Fernandez (16-Oscar
     Sonejee 74), 5-Toni Lima; 6-Ildefons Lima, 7-Juli Sanchez, 8-Josep
     Ayala (15-Manolo Jimenez 14), 9-Antoni Sivera, 10-Marc Pujol,
     11-Justo Ruiz (17-Sergi Moreno 81).
Sent off: Ildefons Lima 80.
ROM: 1-Bogdan Lobont; 2-Flavius Stoican, 3-Razvan Rat, 4-Adrian Iencsi,
     5-Cosmin Barcauan, 6-Florin Soava, 7-Adrian Neaga (17-Ciprian
     Marica 62), 8-Gabriel Caramarin (13-Sorin Paraschiv 83), 9-Daniel
     Pancu, 10-Florin Cernat, 11-Marius Niculae (18-Nicolae Dica 76).

In Yerevan (Republican Stadium)
Armenia 0
Finland 2 (Mikael Forssell 24, Alexei Eremenko 67)
HT: 0-1. Att: 2,864. Referee: Paulius Malzinskas (Lithuania).
ARM: 1-Armen Ambartzumyan; 2-Egishe Melikyan, 3-Karen Dokhoyan,
     4-Sarkis Hovsepyan, 5-Artur Mkrtchyan, 6-Romik Khachatryan,
     7-Artur Petrosyan, 8-Rafayel Nazaryan (15-Karen Aleksanyan 73),
     9-Albert Sarkisyan (13-Edgar Manucharyan 54), 10-Artavazd Karamyan
     (16-David Grigoryan), 11-Andrei Movsesyan.
FIN: 1-Antti Niemi; 2-Petri Pasanen, 4-Sami Hyypia, 14-Toni Kuivasto,
     7-Mika Nurmela, 6-Mika Vayrynen, 11-Joonas Kolkka (15-Antti Pohja
     85), 16-Aki Riihilahti, 20-Alexei Eremenko (17-Peter Kopteff 73),
     10-Jari Litmanen (18-Pekka Lagerblom 46), 9-Mikael Forssell.

In Amsterdam (Amsterdam ArenA)
Netherlands 2 (Pierre van Hooijdonk 33, 84)
Czech Republic 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 48,488. Ref: Markus Merk (Germany).
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-John Heitinga, 3-Andre Ooijer, 5-Nigel de
     Jong; 4-Wesley Sneijder, 6-Mark van Bommel, 8-Edgar Davids,
     10-Rafael van der Vaart (12-Khalid Bouhlarouz 64); 11-Dirk Kuijt,
     9-Pierre van Hooijdonk (15-Giovanni van Bronckhorst 86), 7-Romeo
     Castelen (18-Roy Makaay 74).
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 13-Martin Jiranek (2-Zdenek Grygera 58), 5-Rene Bolf,
     21-Tomas Ujfalusi, 6-Marek Jankulovski; 18-Marek Heinz, 10-Tomas
     Rosicky, 17-Tomas Hubschman (14-Stepan Vachousek 62), 19-Roman
     Tyce (12-Vratislav Lokvenc 76); 15-Milan Baros, 9-Jan Koller.

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Prague (Toyota Arena)
Czech Republic 1 (Jan Koller 36pen)
Romania 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 16,028. Ref: Roberto Rosetti (Italy).
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 13-Martin Jiranek, 5-Rene Bolf, 21-Tomas Ujfalusi,
     6-Marek Jankulovski; 18-Marek Heinz (19-Libor Sionko 69), 4-Tomas
     Galasek, 10-Tomas Rosicky (3-Radoslav Kovac 90+2), 14-Stepan
     Vachousek; 9-Jan Koller, 15-Milan Baros (20-Jiri Jarosik 84).
ROM: 1-Bogdan Lobont; 2-Flavius Stoican, 3-Razvan Rat, 4-Adrian Iencsi,
     5-Cosmin Barcauan (14-Flavius Moldovan 46); 6-Florin Soava, 7-Paul
     Codrea, 8-Florentin Petre (16-Florin Cernat 58), 9-Daniel Pancu
     (15-Nicolae Dica 75); 10-Adrian Mutu, 11-Ciprian Marica.

In Tampere (Ratina Stadium)
Finland 3 (Shefki Kuqi 8, 87, Alexei Eremenko 28)
Armenia 1 (Armen Shakhgeldyan 32)
HT: 2-1. Att: 7,894. Ref: Herbert Fandel (Germany).
FIN: 1-Antti Niemi; 2-Petri Pasanen, 3-Janne Saarinen (19-Toni Kallio
     68), 4-Sami Hyypia, 6-Mika Vayrynen, 7-Mika Nurmela, 11-Joonas
     Kolkka (21-Jonatan Johansson 83), 14-Toni Kuivasto (8-Teemu Tainio
     46), 16-Aki Riihilahti, 18-Shefki Kuqi, 20-Alexei Eremenko.
ARM: 12-Armen Ambartsumyan; 3-Karen Dokhoyan, 4-Sargis Hovsepyan,
     5-Harutyun Vardanyan, 6-Romik Khachatryan (15-Karen Aleksanyan 36),
     8-Rafayel Nazaryan, 9-Hamlet Mkhitaryan, 10-Armen Shakhgeldyan,
     11-Andrey Movsesyan (17-Ara Hakobyan 84), 16-David Grigoryan
     (13-Edgar Manucharyan 59), 18-Alexander Tadevosyan.

In Skopje (City Stadium)
Macedonia 2 (Goran Pandev 45, Ace Stojkov 70)
Netherlands 2 (Wilfred Bouma 43, Dirk Kuijt 66)
HT: 1-1. Att: 15,000. Ref: Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden).
MKD: 1-Jane Nikoloski; 14-Vasko Bozinovski, 4-Goce Sedloski, 5-Igor
     Mitreski, 15-Aleksandar Vasovski; 3-Mile Krstev, 6-Aleksandar
     Mitreski, 17-Igor Jancevski (7-Vanco Trajanov 72), 10-Artim Sakiri;
     9-Goran Pandev (16-Vlatko Grozdanovski 88), 11-Aco Stojkov
     (8-Aleksandar Bajevski 76).
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-Khalid Boulahrouz, 3-Nigel de Jong,
     4-Philip Cocu (15-Rafael van der Vaart 61), 5-Wilfred Bouma,
     6-Mark van Bommel (14-Denny Landzaat 81), 10-Wesley Sneijder,
     8-Edgar Davids; 7-Romeo Castelen, 9-Pierre van Hooijdonk (17-Roy
     Makaay 61), 11-Dirk Kuyt.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Andorra La Vella (Comunal Stadium)
Andorra 1 (Marc Bernaus 60)
Macedonia 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 350. Ref: Stefano Podeschi (San Marino).
AND: 1-Koldo Alvarez; 2-Jordi Escura, 3-Josep Garcia, 4-Juli Fernandez,
     5-Antoni Lima, 6-Oscar Sonejee, 7-Marc Pujol (16-Genis Garcia 78),
     8-Fernando Silva (14-Juli Sanchez 85), 9-Antoni Sivera, 10-Marc
     Bernaus, 11-Justo Ruiz (12-Roberto Alonso 90).
MKD: 1-Jane Nikoloski; 5-Igor Mitreski, 6-Aleksandar Mitreski (14-Vasko
     Bozinovski 78), 2-Goran Stavrevski, 7-Vanco Trajanov (8-Aleksandar
     Bajevski 46), 17-Igor Jancevski, 16-Vlatko Grozdanovski, 4-Milan
     Stojanovski, 9-Goran Pandev, 11-Aco Stojkov, 10-Artim Sakiri.

In Yerevan (Republican Stadium)
Armenia 0
Czech Republic 3 (Jan Koller 3, 75, Tomas Rosicky 30)
HT: 0-2. Att: 3,205. Ref: Jacek Granat (Poland).
ARM: 1-Edel Bete; 2-Eghishe Melikyan, 3-Karen Dokhoyan (14-Artur
     Mkrtchyan 46), 4-Sargis Hovsepyan, 5-Harutyun Vardanyan; 7-Artur
     Petrosyan, 8-Rafayel Nazaryan, 9-Hamlet Mkhitaryan, 10-Armen
     Shahgeldyan (11-Andrei Movsesyan 81), 13-Edgar Manucharyan,
     15-Karen Aleksanyan (6-Albert Sargsyan 64).
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 2-Zdenek Grygera, 4-Tomas Galasek (3-Radoslav Kovac
     55), 5-Rene Bolf, 6-Marek Jankulovski, 9-Jan Koller (12-Vratislav
     Lokvenc 83), 10-Tomas Rosicky, 14-Stepan Vachousek (20-Jiri
     Jarosik 73), 18-Marek Heinz, 19-Libor Sionko, 21-Tomas Ujfalusi.

In Amsterdam (Amsterdam ArenA)
Netherlands 3 (Wesley Sneijder 39, Ruud van Nistelrooy 41, 63)
Finland 1 (Teemu Tainio 14)
HT: 2-1. Att: 49,000. Ref: Stephen Bennett (England).
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 3-Johnny Heitinga, 2-Nigel de Jong, 4-Philip
     Cocu; 5-Denny Landzaat, 6-Wesley Sneijder (15-Mark van Bommel 83),
     10-Rafael van der Vaart (14-Giovanni van Bronckhorst 73), 8-Edgar
     Davids; 7-Romeo Castelen (18-Roy Makaay 77), 9-Ruud van Nistelrooy,
     11-Dirk Kuyt.
FIN: 1-Antti Niemi; 2-Petri Pasanen, 4-Sami Hyypia, 14-Toni Kuivasto,
     7-Mika Nurmela; 6-Mika Vayrynen (15-Antti Pohja 85), 8-Teemu
     Tainio, 16-Aki Riihilahti (21-Jonatan Johansson 60), 11-Joonas
     Kolkka; 18-Shefki Kuqi, 20-Alexei Eremenko (3-Janne Saarinen 73).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Barcelona (Mini-Estadi)
Andorra 0
Netherlands 3 (Philip Cocu 21, Arjen Robben 31, Wesley Sneijder 78)
HT: 0-2. Att: 2,000. Ref: Alon Yefet (Israel).
AND: 1-Koldo; 2-Txema, 6-Ildefons Lima, 4-Julia Fernandez, 3-Jordi
     Escura; 7-Antoni Sivera (17-Genis Garcia 87), 5-Antoni Lima,
     8-Oscar Sonejee, 11-Justo Ruiz; 10-Manolo Jimenez (16-Jose Ayala
     79), 9-Fernando Silva (12-Juli Sanchez 72).
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-Mario Melchiot, 3-Andre Ooijer, 4-Philip
     Cocu (12-Joris Mathijsen 83), 5-Giovanni van Bronckhorst; 6-Denny
     Landzaat, 10-Barry van Galen (17-Pierre van Hooijdonk 68),
     8-Wesley Sneijder; 7-Dirk Kuijt, 9-Ruud van Nistelrooy (18-Roy
     Makaay 36), 11-Arjen Robben.

In Yerevan (Republican Stadium)
Armenia 1 (Karen Dokhoyan 63)
Romania 1 (Ciprian Marica 29)
HT: 0-1. Att: 1,403. Ref: Frank de Bleeckere (Belgium).
ARM: 1-Edela Bete; 3-Karen Dokhoyan, 5-Harutyun Vardanyan, 4-Sargis
     Hovsepyan, 8-Rafayel Nazaryan, 9-Hamlet Mkhitaryan, 18-Alexander
     Tatevosyan, 16-David Grigoryan (6-Aghvan Mkrtchyan 72), 10-Armen
     Shakhgeldyan (15-Karen Aleksanyan 87), 14-Aram Voskanyan (11-Arman
     Karamyan 73), 13-Edgar Manucharyan.
ROM: 1-Bogdan Stelea; 2-Flavius Stoican, 3-Cristian Dancia, 4-Flavius
     Moldovan, 5-Mihai Tararache, 6-Cosmin Baracauan, 7-Gabriel
     Caramarin (14-Nicolae Dica 46), 8-Sorin Paraschiv (15-Florin Bratu
     74), 9-Ciprian Marica, 10-Florin Cernat (17-Marius Maldarasanu 62),
     11-Adrian Neaga.

In Skopje (City Stadium)
Macedonia 0
Czech Republic 2 (Vratislav Locvenc 87, Jan Koller 90)
HT: 0-0. Att: 7,000. Ref: Urs Meier (Switzerland).
MKD: 1-Petar Milosevski; 3-Nikolce Noveski, 4-Goce Sedloski, 5-Igor
     Mitreski, 6-Aleksandar Mitreski, 8-Mile Krstev (17-Igor Jancevski
     46), 9-Goran Pandev, 10-Artim Sakiri (16-Stojan Ignatov 76),
     11-Dragan Cadikovski (18-Ace Stojkov 67), 14-Vasko Bozinovski,
     15-Aleksandar Vasovski.
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 2-Zdenek Grygera (12-Vratislav Lokvenc 76), 4-Tomas
     Galasek, 5-Rene Bolf, 6-Marek Jankulovski, 8-Karel Poborsky, 9-Jan
     Koller, 10-Tomas Rosicky, 14-Stepan Vachousek (19-Tomas Jun 59),
     15-Milan Baros (18-Marek Heinz 14), 21-Tomas Ujfalusi.

[Feb 9, 2005]

In Skopje (City Stadium)
Macedonia 0
Andorra 0
Att: 5,000. Ref: Johan Verbist (Belgium).
MKD: 1-Petar Milosevski; 3-Nikolce Noveski, 4-Goce Sedloski, 14-Vasko
     Bozinovski (5-Robert Popov 75), 15-Aleksandar Vasovski (2-Goran
     Stavrevski 41), 6-Aleksandar Mitreski, 8-Mile Krstev, 9-Goran
     Pandev, 10-Artim Sakiri, 11-Dragan Cadikovski, 18-Aco Stojkov
     (7-Aleksandar Bajevski 68).
AND: 1-Luiz Alvarez; 2-Luena Garcia, 3-Jordi Escura, 4-Oscar Sonejee,
     5-Toni Lima, 6-Ildefons Lima, 7-Marc Pujol (14-Jonas Alonso
     Roberto 90+2), 8-Antoni Sivera, 9-Fernando Silva (16-Juli Sanchez
     61), 10-Marc Bernaus, 11-Justo Ruiz (18-Genis Garcia 85).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Yerevan (Republican Stadium)
Armenia 2 (Ara Hakobyan 30, Romik Khachatryan 73)
Andorra 1 (Fernando Silva 56)
HT: 1-0. Att: 2,100. Ref: Joseph Attard (Malta).
ARM: 1-Roman Berezovsky; 15-Karen Aleksanyan, 5-Robert Arzumanyan,
     3-Karen Dokhoyan, 2-Yeghishe Melikyan, 6-Romik Khachatryan, 7-Ara
     Hakobyan (14-Aram Voskanyan 90), 11-Artavazd Karamyan (13-Aghvan
     Mkrtychyan 72), 8-Rafael Nazaryan (4-Romeo Jenebyan 73), 10-Armen
     Shakhgeldyan, 9-Hamlet Mkhitaryan.
AND: 1-Jesus Alvarez; 2-Josep Ayala, 3-Jordi Escura, 4-Luena Garcia,
     5-Juli Fernandez, 6-Oscar Sonejee, 7-Marc Pujol, 8-Antoni Sivera
     (12-Juli Sanchez 89), 9-Fernando Silva (14-Javi Sanchez 90),
     10-Manolo Jimenez (16-Genis Garsia 79), 11-Justo Ruiz.

In Teplice (Na Stinadlech Stadium)
Czech Republic 4 (Milan Baros 7, Tomas Rosicky 34, Jan Polak 58,
     Vratislav Lokvenc 87)
Finland 3 (Jari Litmanen 46, Aki Riihilahti 73, Jonatan Johansson 79)
HT: 2-0. Att: 16,200. Ref: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark).
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 13-Martin Jiranek, 5-Rene Bolf, 21-Tomas Ujfalusi,
     6-Marek Jankulovski; 8-Karel Poborsky, 3-Jan Polak (2-Tomas Jun
     82), 10-Tomas Rosicky, 7-Libor Sionko (18-Jiri Jarosik 73);
     15-Milan Baros (20-Jaroslav Plasil 53), 12-Vratislav Lokvenc.
FIN: 12-Jussi Jaaskelainen; 2-Petri Pasanen, 4-Sami Hyypia, 5-Hannu
     Tihinen, 17-Peter Kopteff; 7-Mika Nurmela, 10-Jari Litmanen
     (21-Jonatan Johansson 78), 16-Aki Riihilahti, 11-Joonas Kolkka
     (20-Aleksei Eremenko 60), 15-Jari Ilola; 18-Shefki Kuqi.

In Bucharest (Giulesti Stadium)
Romania 0
Netherlands 2 (Phillip Cocu 1, Ryan Babel 84)
HT: 0-1. Att: 19,000. Ref: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain).
ROM: 1-Bogdan Lobont; 2-George Ogararu, 3-Petre Marin, 4-Tiberiu
     Ghioane (14-Mihaita Plesan 46), 5-Cristian Chivu, 6-Mirel Radoi,
     7-Florentin Petre, 8-Dorinel Munteanu, 9-Viorel Moldovan
     (15-Andrei Cristea 70), 10-Daniel Pancu, 11-Adrian Ilie.
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-Jan Kromkamp, 3-Khalid Boulahrouz, 4-Joris
     Mathijsen, 5-Giovanni van Bronckhorst, 6-Denny Landzaat, 7-Dirk
     Kuyt (16-Romeo Castelen 88), 8-Mark van Bommel (14-Hedwiges
     Maduro 73), 9-Ruud van Nistelrooy, 10-Philip Cocu, 11-Arjen Robben
     (18-Ryan Babel 25).

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Andorra la Vella (Comunal Stadium)
Andorra 0
Czech Republic 4 (Marek Jankulovski 30pen, Milan Baros 39, Vratislav
     Lokvenc 52, Tomas Rosicky 90+2pen)
HT: 0-2. Att: 1,000. Ref: Stefan Messner (Austria).
AND: 1-Koldo; 2-Jordi Escura, 3-Txema (18-Josep Ayala 59), 4-Oscar
     Sonejee, 5-Toni Lima, 6-Ildefons Lima, 7-Marc Pujol, 8-Antoni
     Sivera, 9-Fernando Silva (14-Juli Sanchez 65), 10-Marc Bernaus,
     11-Justo Ruiz (12-Juli Fernandez 67).
CZE: 1-Petr Cech; 6-Marek Jankulovski, 8-Karel Poborsky, 10-Tomas
     Rosicky, 12-Vratislav Lokvenc, 13-Martin Jiranek (20-Jaroslav
     Plasil 75), 14-Stepan Vachousek, 15-Milan Baros (2-Tomas Jun 60),
     19-Roman Tyce (3-Jan Polak 46), 21-Tomas Ujfalusi, 22-David
     Rozehnal.

In Skopje (City Stadium)
Macedonia 1 (Goran Maznov 31)
Romania 2 (Nicolae Mitea 18, 58)
HT: 1-1. Att: 15,000. Ref: Tom Henning Overbo (Norway).
MKD: 1-Petar Milosevski; 2-Robert Popov, 3-Robert Petrov, (14-Vasko
     Bozinovski 46), 4-Goce Sedloski, 5-Aleksandar Vasovski,
     6-Aleksandar Mitreski, 7-Mile Krstev, 8-Velice Sumolikoski
     (11-Stojan Ignatov 72), 9-Goran Maznov, 16-Vlatko Grozdanoski
     (18-Alexandar Bajevski 81), 17-Igor Jancevski.
ROM: 1-Bogdan Lobont; 2-Cosmin Contra, 3-Razvan Rat, 4-Constantin Galca,
     5-Cristian Chivu (14-Sorin Ghionea 46), 6-Mirel Radoi, 7-Florentin
     Petre, 8-Dorinel Munteanu, 9-Viorel Moldovan (15-Andrei Cristea
     78), 10-Daniel Pancu, 11-Nicolae Mitea (13 Gigel Bucur 70).

In Eindhoven (Philips Stadium)
Netherlands 2 (Romeo Castelen 3, Ruud van Nistelrooy 34)
Armenia 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Matteo Simone Trefoloni (Italy).
NED: 1-Edwin van der Sar; 2-Jan Kromkamp, 13-Wilfred Bouma, 4-Joris
     Mathijsen, 5-Giovanni van Bronckhorst; 8-Mark van Bommel, 6-Denny
     Landzaat (15-Rafael van der Vaart 50), 10-Philip Cocu; 7-Romeo
     Castelen (18-Ryan Babel 50), 9-Ruud van Nistelrooy, 11-Dirk Kuyt
     (17-Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 80).
ARM: 1-Roman Berezovski; 2-Eghishe Melikyan, 3-Karen Dokhoyan, 4-Sarkis
     Hovsepyan, 5-Robert Arzumanyan (18-Aleksander Tadevosyan 85);
     16-Davit Grigoyan (13-Artavazd Karamyan 60), 6-Romik Khachatryan,
     10-Armen Shahgeldyan, 17-Aram Voskanyan; 7-Ara Hakobyan (8-Rafayel
     Nazaryan 46), 9-Hamlet Mkhitaryan.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Netherlands        6   5   1   0  14   3  16
     2.Czech Republic     6   5   0   1  14   5  15
     3.Romania            7   4   1   2  12   8  13
     4.Finland            6   3   0   3  13  10   9
     5.Macedonia          7   1   2   4   7   9   5
     6.Armenia            7   1   1   5   4  15   4
     7.Andorra            7   1   1   5   3  17   4


GROUP 2

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Tirana (Qemal Stafa Stadium)
Albania 2 (Edvin Murati 2, Adriaj Aliaj 10)
Greece 1 (Stelios Giannakopoulos 38)
HT: 2-1. Att: 15,800. Ref: Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez (Spain).
ALB: 1-Foto Strakosha; 2-Elvin Beqiri, 5-Lorik Cana, 11-Adrian Aliaj,
     6-Besnik Hasi, 18-Klodian Duro, 14-Altin Lala, 13-Ervin Skela,
     7-Edvin Murati, 17-Igli Tare, 9-Florian Myrtaj (16-Mehmet Dragusha
     73).
GRE: 1-Antonis Nikopolidis; Georgios Seitaridis, 3-Panagiotis Fyssas
     (Vassilis Tsiartas 33), 4-Nikolaos Dabizas (13-Stylianos
     Giannakopoulos 17), 5-Michalis Kapsis, 6-Angelos Basinas,
     7-Theodoros Zagorakis, 8-Costantinos Katsouranis, 9-Angelos
     Charisteas, 10-Georgos Karagounis, 11-Zisis Vryzas (Dimitrios
     Papadopoulos 66).

In Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
Denmark 1 (Martin Jorgensen 9)
Ukraine 1 (Andriy Husin 56)
HT: 1-0. Att: 36,335. Ref: Urs Meier (Switzerland).
DEN: 1-Thomas Sorensen; 2-Kasper Bogelund (12-Brian Priske 44),
     3-Christian Poulsen (14-Claus Jensen 65), 4-Per Kroldrup, 5-Niclas
     Jensen, 6-Thomas Helveg, 7-Thomas Gravesen, 8-Jesper Gronkjaer,
     9-Jon Dahl Tomasson, 10-Martin Jorgensen, 11-Peter Madsen
     (18-Henrik Pedersen 79).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Andriy Rusol,
     4-Anatoly Tymoshchyuk, 5-Volodymyr Yezersky, 6-Oleg Shelayev,
     7-Andriy Shevchenko, 8-Andriy Husin (15-Serhiy Matyukhin 67),
     9-Oleg Gusev (19-Serhiy Zakarlyuka 75), 10-Mykhailo Starostyak,
     11-Andriy Vorobei (14-Olexander Radchenko 83).

In Trabzon (Avni Aker Stadium)
Turkey 1 (Fatih Teke 49)
Georgia 1 (Malkhaz Asatiani 84)
HT: 0-0. Att: 10,169. Ref: Luis Cantalejo Medina (Spain).
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Serkan Balci, 3-Deniz Baris, 4-Ibrahim Toraman,
     5-Emre Belozoglu, 6-Umit Ozat, 7-Okan Buruk, 8-Tuncay Sanli
     (Huseyin Cimsir 72), 9-Hakan Sukur (Nihat Kahveci 79), 10-Fatih
     Tekke (Gokdeniz Karadeniz 72), 11-Hasan Sas.
Sent off: Hasan Sas 58.
GEO: 1-Akaki Devadze; 2-Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, 3-Zurab Khizanishvili,
     4-Kakha Kaladze, 5-Otar Khizanishvili, 6-David Kvirkvelia, 7-Levan
     Tskitishvili, 8-Alexander Rekhviashvili (Malkhaz Asatiani 80),
     9-Georgi Demetradze (Lasha Jakobia 75), 10-Gocha Jamarauli,
     11-Shota Arveladze.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Almaty (Central Stadium)
Kazakhstan 1 (Andrei Karpovich 35)
Ukraine 2 (Olexiy Belik 15, Ruslan Rotan 90+1)
HT: 1-1. Att: 23,000. Ref: Pedro Proenca Alves Garcia Oliveira (Portugal).
KZK: 1-Yuri Novikov; 15-Alexander Familtsev, 7-Igor Avdeyev,
     17-Farkhadbek Irismetov, 6-Renat Dubinsky, 8-Samat Smakov (2-Oleg
     Musin 72), 9-Andrei Karpovich, 14-Ruslan Baltiyev, 16-Anton
     Chichulin (21-Rafael Urazbakhtin 53), 11-Maxim Nizovtsev, 20-Murat
     Tleshev (12-Denis Radionov 63).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Andriy Rusol,
     4-Anatoly Tymoshchyuk, 5-Volodymyr Yezersky, 6-Serhiy Zakarlyuka,
     7-Olexiy Belik (16-Oleh Shelayev 90+2), 8-Andriy Husin (17-Ruslan
     Rotan 67), 9-Oleh Gusev, 10-Mykhailo Starostyak (15-Andriy Voronin
     51), 11-Andriy Vorobei.

In Tbilisi (Lokomotivi Stadium)
Georgia 2 (Alexandre Iashvili 15, Georgi Demetradze 90)
Albania 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 20,000. Ref: Mark Courtney (Northern Ireland).
GEO: 1-Akaki Devadze; 2-Kakhaber Dzhavanadze, 4-Kakha Kaladze, 3-Otar
     Khizaneishvili, 6-Lasha Salukvadze, 7-Levan Tskitishvili, 10-Gocha
     Jamarauli (5-Davit Kvirkvelia 78), 16-Malkhaz Asatiani (13-Jaba
     Kankava 60), 17-Levan Kobiashvili; 9-Alexandre Iashvili, 11-Shota
     Arveladze (18-Georgi Demetradze 89).
ALB: 1-Foto Strakosha; 2-Elvin Beqiri, 5-Lorik Cana, 6-Besnik Hasi,
     7-Edvin Murati (20-Bledar Shkembi 81), 9-Florian Myrtaj (8-Alban
     Bushaj 68), 11-Adrian Aliaj, 13-Ervin Skela, 14-Altin Lala,
     17-Igli Tare, 18-Klodian Duro (16-Mehmet Dragusha 59).
Sent off: Elvin Beqiri 80.

In Piraeus (Karaiskaki Stadium)
Greece 0
Turkey 0
Att: 32,182. Ref: Anders Frisk (Sweden).
GRE: 1-Antonis Nikopolidis; 2-Yourkas Seitaridis, 19-Michalis Kapsis,
     14-Takis Fyssas (17-Dimitris Papadopoulos 80), 20-Giorgios
     Karagounis, 8-Stelios Giannakopoulos (10-Vassilis Tsiartas 80),
     21-Costas Katsouranis, 7-Theodoros Zagorakis, 6-Angelos Basinas,
     15-Zisis Vryzas, 9-Angelos Charisteas.
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Ibrahim Toraman, 3-Deniz Baris, 4-Servet Cetin,
     6-Umit Ozat, 7-Okan Buruk (15-Huseyin Cimsir 73), 8-Gokdeniz
     Karadeniz, 9-Nihat Kahveci (18-Akin Serhat 90+), 5-Emre Belozoglu,
     10-Fatih Tekke (16-Hamit Altintop 90), 11-Serkan Balci.

[Oct 9,2004]

In Tirana (Qemal Stafa Stadium)
Albania 0
Denmark 2 (Martin Jorgensen 52, Jon Dahl Tomasson 72)
HT: 0-0. Att: 14,500. Ref: Yuri Baskakov (Russia).
ALB: 1-Foto Strakosha; 5-Lorik Cana, 6-Besnik Hasi, 18-Klodian Duro,
     21-Ardit Beqiri, 14-Altin Lala, 23-Altin Haxhi (16-Mehmet Dragusha
     67), 13-Ervin Skela, 15-Devi Mukaj (8-Alban Bushaj 79), 7-Edvin
     Murati, 17-Igli Tare.
DEN: 1-Peter Skov-Jensen; 2-Christian Poulsen, 3-Brian Priske, 6-Thomas
     Helveg, 5-Niclas Jensen, 4-Per Kroldrup, 7-Thomas Gravesen,
     8-Jesper Gronkjaer (15-Thomas Kahlenberg 78), 9-Jon Dahl Tomasson,
     10-Martin Jorgensen (12-Jan Kristiansen 83), 11-Henrik Pedersen
     (17-Dennis Rommedahl 46).

In Istanbul (Sukru Saracoglu Stadium)
Turkey 4 (Gokdeniz Karadeniz 17, Nihat Kahveci 50, Fatih Tekke 90, 90+3)
Kazakhstan 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 39,900. Ref: Vladimir Hrinak (Slovakia).
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Tolga Seyhan, 4-Servet Cetin, 6-Umit Ozat,
     8-Nihat Kahveci (20-Hamit Altintop 84), 9-Fatih Tekke, 10-Gokdeniz
     Karadeniz (17-Tuncay Sanli 69), 13-Deniz Baris; 14-Serkan Balci
     (11-Hasan Sas 64), 16-Huseyin Cimsir, 18-Necati Ates.
KAZ: 1-Yuriy Novikov (18-Andrey Morev 52); 2-Dmitri Lyapkin, 7-Igor
     Avdeyev, 6-Renat Dubinskiy, 8-Samat Smakov (3-Sergey Kozulin 58),
     15-Alexander Familtsev, 9-Andrey Karpovich, 11-Maxim Nizovtsev,
     17-Farkhadbek Irismetov, 10-Alibek Buleshev, 16-Anton Chichulin
     (14-Ruslan Baltiyev 33).

In Kyiv (Olympic Stadium)
Ukraine 1 (Andriy Shevchenko 49)
Greece 1 (Vassilis Tsartas 81)
HT: 0-0. Att: 56,000. Ref: Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Serhiy Fedorov,
     5-Vladimir Yezersky, 6-Andriy Rusol; 4-Anatoliy Tymoshyuk, 8-Oleg
     Shelayev (18-Sergiy Zakarlyuka 86), 9-Oleh Gusev; 7-Andriy
     Shevchenko, 10-Andrey Voronin (17-Olekcii Byelik 90+3), 11-Andriy
     Vorobey (14-Andriy Husin 65).
GRE: 1-Antonios Nikopolidis; 5-Traianos Dellas, 2-Giourkas Seitaridis,
     14-Panagiotis Fyssas (10-Vassilios Tsartas 70), 19-Michalis Kapsis;
     21-Konstantinos Katsouranis, 6-Angelos Basinas (11-Georgios
     Georgiadis 80), 7-Theodoros Zagorakis, 8-Stylianos Giannakopoulos
     (9-Angelos Charisteas 61), 20-Georgios Karagounis; 15-Zisis Vryzas.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
Denmark 1 (Jon Dahl Tomasson 27pen)
Turkey 1 (Nihat Kahveci 70)
HT: 1-0. Att: 41,331. Ref: Massimo De Santis (Italy).
DEN: 1-Peter Skov-Jensen; 2-Christian Poulsen, 3-Brian Priske, 4-Per
     Kroldrup, 5-Niclas Jensen, 6-Thomas Helveg, 7-Thomas Gravesen,
     8-Jesper Gronkjaer, 9-Jon Dahl Tomasson, 10-Martin Jorgesen
     (12-Jan Kristiansen 77), 11-Kenneth Perez (17-Dennis Rommedahl 62).
Sent off: Jesper Gronkjaer 31.
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Tolga Seyhan, 4-Servet Cetin (18-Necati Ates 67),
     5-Emre Belozoglu, 6-Umit Ozat, 7-Okan Buruk, 8-Nihat Kahveci,
     9-Fatih Tekke, 10-Gokdeniz Karadeniz (14-Serkan Balci 83),
     15-Ibrahim Uzulmez (17-Tuncay Sanli 46), 16-Huseyin Cimsir.

In Almaty (Central Stadium)
Kazakhstan 0
Albania 1 (Alban Bushaj 61)
HT: 0-0. Att: 12,300. Ref: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria).
KAZ: 18-Andrey Morev; 7-Igor Avdeyev, 8-Samat Smakov (5-Dias Kamelov
     55), 6-Renat Dubinskiy, 15-Alexander Familtsev, 2-Dmitri Lyapkin,
     14-Ruslan Baltiyev, 9-Andrey Karpovich (4-Maxim Shevchenko 64),
     11-Maxim Nizovtsev, 19-Rafael Urazbakhtin (10-Alibek Buleshev 58);
     17-Farkhadbek Irismetov.
ALB: 1-Foto Strakosha; 21-Ardit Beqiri, 6-Besnik Hasi, 23-Altin Haxhi,
     14-Altin Lala, 16-Mehmet Dragusha (20-Bledi Shkembi 90+4), 5-Lorik
     Cana, 15-Oevi Mukaj (24-Suad Lici 53), 13-Ervin Skela, 8-Alban
     Bushaj (10-Altin Raklli 87), 17-Igli Tare.

In Lviv (Karpaty Stadium)
Ukraine 2 (Olekcii Byelik 12, Andriy Shevchenko 79)
Georgia 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 28,000. Ref: Wolfgang Stark (Germany).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovskiy; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Serhiy Fedorov,
     5-Vladimir Yezerskiy (13-Vyacheslav Checher 46), 6-Andrey Rusol;
     4-Anatoliy Tymoshyuk, 9-Oleh Gusev, 14-Andriy Husin; 7-Andriy
     Shevchenko, 10-Andriy Voronin (8-Oleg Shelayev 39; 18-Serhiy
     Zakarlyuka 64), 11-Olekcii Byelik.
GEO: 1-Akaki Devadze; 13-Zurab Khizanishvili, 3-Otar Khizaneishvili,
     2-Kakhaber Mjavanadze (8-Vladimir Burduli 46), 17-Levan
     Kobiashvili, 6-Lasha Salukvadze, 7-Levan Tskitishvili, 10-Gocha
     Jamarauli (18-George Demetradze 85), 16-Malkhaz Asatiani; 11-Shota
     Arveladze, 9-Alexander Iashvili.

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Tbilisi (Lokomotivi Stadium)
Georgia 2 (Giorgi Demetradze 35, Malkhaz Asatiani 76)
Denmark 2 (Jon Dahl Tomasson 9, 64)
HT: 1-1. Att: 20,000. Ref: Darko Ceferin (Slovenia).
GEO: 1-Akaki Devadze; 13-Zurab Khizanishvili, 3-Otar Khizaneishvili,
     4-Kakha Kaladze, 2-Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, 17-Levan Kobiashvili,
     7-Levan Tskitishvili, 18-Mamia Jikia (5-Dato Kvirkvelia 72),
     16-Malkhaz Asatiani (11-Shota Arveladze 72), 9-Alexandre Iashvili,
     10-Giorgi Demetradze.
DEN: 1-Thomas Sorensen; 2-Christian Poulsen, 3-Brian Priske, 4-Per
     Kroldrup, 5-Niclas Jensen, 6-Steven Lustu, 7-Thomas Gravesen,
     8-Daniel Jensen (18-Morten Skoubo 88), 9-Jon Dahl Tomasson,
     10-Martin Jorgensen (15-Peter Lovenkrands 88), 11-Kenneth Perez
     (17-Dennis Rommedahl 46).

In Piraeus (Karaiskaki Stadium)
Greece 3 (Angelos Charisteas 24, 45, Konstantinos Katsouranis 86)
Kazakhstan 1 (Ruslan Baltiev 87pen)
HT: 2-0. Att: 31,838. Ref: Kostadin Kostadinov (Bulgaria).
GRE: 1-Antonios Nikopolidis; 2-Giourkas Seitaridis, 5-Traianos Dellas,
     19-Michailis Kapsis (21-Konstantinos Katsouranis 60),
     14-Panagiotis Fyssas; 6-Angelis Basinas, 7-Theodoros Zagorakis
     (16-Pantelis Kafes 71), 20-Georgios Karagounis; 10-Vassilios
     Tsiartas (11-Georgios Georgiadis 72), 15-Zizis Vryzas, 9-Angelos
     Charisteas.
KZK: 1-Yuri Novikov; 2-Dmitry Lyapkin, 6-Renat Dubinski, 8-Samat Smakov,
     16-Anton Chichulin; 9-Andrey Karpovich, 14-Ruslan Baltiyev,
     15-Maxim Zhalmagambetov (5-Dias Kamelov 68), 17-Farkhadbek
     Irismetov, 19-Rafael Urazbakhtin (12-Denis Rodionov 53); 10-Alibek
     Buleshev (11-Maxim Shevchenko 67).

In Istanbul (Sukru Saracoglu Stadium)
Turkey 0
Ukraine 3 (Oleg Gusev 9, Andriy Shevchenko 17, 89)
HT: 0-2. Att: 40,468. Ref: Lucilio Cardoso Batista (Portugal).
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Tolga Seyhan, 4-Servet Cetin (17-Tuncay Sanli
     28), 5-Emre Belozoglu, 6-Umit Ozat, 7-Okan Buruk, 8-Nihat Kahveci,
     9-Fatih Tekke, 11-Gokdeniz Karadeniz (10-Yildiray Basturk 54),
     14-Deniz Baris, 16-Huseyin Cimsir (18-Necati Ates 66).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Serhiy Fyodorov,
     5-Volodymyr Yezersky, 6-Andriy Rusol, 7-Andriy Shevchenko
     (17-Serhiy Nazarenko 90), 8-Oleg Shelayev, 9-Oleg Gusev, 10-Andriy
     Voronin (15-Olexander Rykun 61), 14-Andriy Husin, 16-Andriy
     Vorobei (18-Yuri Dmitrulin 75).

[Feb 9, 2005]

In Tirana (Qemal Stafa Stadium)
Albania 0
Ukraine 2 (Andriy Rusol 40, Andriy Husin 59)
HT: 0-1. Att: 12,000. Ref: Steve Bennett (England).
ALB: 1-Foto Strakosha; 2-Armend Dallku, 18-Klodian Duro, 5-Lorik Cana,
     23-Altin Haxhi, 3-Geri Cipi (4-Tefik Osmani 57), 14-Altin Lala,
     11-Ardian Aliaj, 13-Ervin Skela, 17-Igli Tare (25-Erion Bogdani
     64), 8-Alban Bushi (9-Florian Myrtaj 76).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Anatoliy Tymoshchyuk, 4-Andriy Nesmachny,
     5-Volodymyr Yezersky, 6-Andriy Rusol, 7-Andriy Shevchenko, 8-Oleg
     Shelayev, 9-Oleg Gusev, 10-Andriy Voronin (18-Aleksandr Rikun 81),
     11-Ruslan Rotan (16-Andriy Vorobei 68), 14-Andriy Husin.

In Piraeus (Karaiskaki Stadium)
Greece 2 (Theodoros Zagorakis 25, Angelos Basinas 32pen)
Denmark 1 (Dennis Rommedahl 45+1)
HT: 2-1. Att: 33,000. Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Italy).
GRE: 1-Antonis Nikopolidis; 2-Yourkas Seitaridis, 5-Traianos Dellas,
     21-Costas Katsouranis, 14-Takis Fyssas; 6-Angelos Basinas,
     7-Theodoros Zagorakis (25-Sotiris Kyrgiakos 46), 8-Stelios
     Giannakopoulos, 20-Giorgos Karagounis (16-Pantelis Kafes 61);
     15-Zisis Vryzas (33-Yannis Amanatidis 83), 9-Angelos Charisteas.
DEN: 1-Thomas Sorensen; 2-Christian Poulsen, 5-Niclas Jensen (17-Peter
     Madsen 70), 3-Per Kroldrup, 4-Steven Lustu (13-Per Nielsen 65),
     6-Brian Priske; 7-Thomas Gravesen, 10-Daniel Jensen; 11-Kenneth
     Perez (14-Martin Jorgensen 46), 8-Dennis Rommedahl, 9-Jon Dahl
     Tomasson.

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
Denmark 3 (Peter Moller 10, 48, Christian Poulsen 33)
Kazakhstan 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 20,980. Ref: Grzegorz Gilewski (Poland).
DEN: 1-Thomas Sorensen, 2-Christian Poulsen, 3-Brian Priske, 4-Martin
     Laursen, 5-Niclas Jensen, 6-Thomas Helveg, 7-Daniel Jensen
     (14-Claus Jensen 46), 8-Jesper Gronkjaer (13-Michael Silberbauer
     74), 9-Jon Dahl Tomasson (17-Kenneth Perez 46), 10-Martin
     Jorgensen, 11-Peter Moller.
KZK: 1-Yuri Novikov; 14-Ruslan Baltiyev, 7-Igor Avdeyev, 8-Samat Smakov,
     9-Andrey Karpovich, 16-Anton Chichulin (23-Sergey Larim 46),
     2-Dmitry Lyapkin, 15-Alexandr Familtsev, 17-Andrey Travi (25-Maxat
     Baizhanov 56), 12-Denis Rodionov, 4-Kairat Utazayev (20-Rinat
     Dubinskiy).

In Tbilisi (Lokomotivi Stadium)
Georgia 1 (Malkhaz Asatiani 23)
Greece 3 (Michalis Kapsis 44, Zisis Vryzas 45, Stelios Giannakopoulos
     54)
HT: 1-2. Att: 23,000. Ref: Roberto Rosetti (Italy).
GEO: 1-George Lomaia; 2-Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, 3-Otar Khizanishvili,
     4-Kakha Kaladze, 5-Davit Kvirkvelia, 13-Zurab Khizanishvili;
     14-Gogita Gogua (7-Levan Tskitishvili 46), 16-Malkhaz Asatiani,
     17-Levan Kobiashvili; 10-Giorgi Demetradze, 11-Shota Arveladze
     (9-Alexandre Iashvili 62).
GRE: 1-Antonios Nikopolidis; 2-Giourkas Seitaridis, 6-Angelis Basinas,
     7-Theodoros Zagorakis, 8-Stylianos Giannakopoulos, 9-Angelos
     Charisteas, 15-Zizis Vryzas, 18-Ioannis Goumas, 19-Michalis Kapsis,
     20-Georgios Karagounis, 21-Konstantinos Katsouranis.

In Istanbul (Besiktas Stadium)
Turkey 2 (Necati Ates 3pen, Elvin Beqiri og 5)
Albania 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 32,000. Ref: Konrad Plautz (Austria).
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 15-Koray Avci, 2-Tolga Seyhan, 4-Ibrahim Toraman,
     6-Umit Ozat; 14-Serkan Balci, 10-Yildiray Basturk, 5-Emre
     Belozoglu (3-Bulent Korkmaz 84), 11-Hamit Altintop (16-Gokdeniz
     Karadeniz 76); 18-Necati Ates, 9-Fatih Tekke (20-Ayhan Akman 63).
ALB: 1-Ilion Lika; 2-Elvin Beqiri, 3-Armend Dallku, 5-Lorik Cana,
     11-Ardian Aliaj; 18-Klodian Duro (8-Alban Bushi 79), 23-Altin
     Haxhi, 14-Altin Lala, 13-Ervin Skela; 22-Erion Bogdani, 17-Igli
     Tare.

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Tbilisi (Lokomotivi Stadium)
Georgia 2 (Alexander Amisulashvili 15, Alexander Iashvili 41)
Turkey 5 (Tolga Seyhan 10, Fatih Tekke 21, 37, Koray Avci 74, Tuncay
     Sanli 90)
HT: 2-3. Att: 10,000. Ref: Terje Hauge (Norway).
GEO: 12-Akaki Devadze (1-George Lomaia 23); 16-Malkhaz Asatiani,
     14-Gogita Gogua, 17-Levan Kobiashvili, 3-Otar Khizaneishvili
     (6-Lasha Salukvadze 20), 9-Alexander Iashvili, 11-Mikheil Ashvetia,
     15-Alexander Amisulashvili, 7-Levan Tskitishvili (8-Vladimer
     Burduli 76), 2-Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, 4-Kakha Kaladze.
Sent off: Gogita Gogua 83.
TUR: 1-Rustu Recber; 2-Tolga Seyhan, 4-Ibrahim Toraman, 5-Emre
     Belozoglu, 6-Umzit Ozat, 9-Fatih Tekke (21-Halil Altintop 88),
     10-Yildiray Basturk (8-Huseyin Cimsir 46), 11-Hamit Altintop,
     15-Koray Avci, 16-Gokdeniz Karadeniz, 18-Necati Ates (17-Tuncay
     Sanli 63).

In Piraeus (Karaiskaki Stadium)
Greece 2 (Angelos Charisteas 34, Georgios Karagounis 85)
Albania 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 31,700. Ref: Bertrand Layec (France).
GRE: 1-Antonios Nikopolidis; 2-Giourkas Seitaridis, 18-Ioannis Goumas,
     21-Konstantinos Katsouranis, 25-Sotiros Kyrgiakos; 7-Theodoros
     Zagorakis, 8-Stylianos Giannakopoulos (33-Ioannis Amanatidis 88),
     6-Angelis Basinas, 20-Georgios Karagounis; 15-Zizis Vryzas
     (44-Theofanis Gekas 90), 9-Angelos Charisteas.
ALB: 1-Ilion Lika; 2-Elvin Beqiri, 4-Tefik Osmani, 5-Loric Cana;
     13-Ervin Skela, 14-Altin Lala (10-Altin Rraklli 46), 15-Devis
     Mukaj, 18-Klodian Duro (3-Armend Dallku 83), 22-Erion Bogdani
     (17-Igli Tare 65); 23-Altin Haxhi, 24-Suad Lici.

In Kyiv (Olympic Stadium)
Ukraine 1 (Andriy Voronin 67)
Denmark 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 55,000. Ref: Lubos Michel (Slovakia).
UKR: 1-Olexander Shovkovsky; 2-Andriy Nesmachny, 3-Vyacheslav Svidersky,
     4-Anatoly Tymoshchyuk, 5-Volodymyr Yezersky, 6-Andriy Rusol,
     8-Olexander Kosyrin (17-Olexiy Belik 60, 15-Olexander Radchenko
     84), 9-Oleg Gusev, 10-Andriy Voronin (13-Serhiy Matyukhin 90+1),
     11-Andriy Vorobei, 14-Andriy Husin.
DEN: 1-Thomas Sorensen; 3-Brian Priske, 4-Per Kroldrup, 6-Thomas Helveg,
     5-Niclas Jensen (18-Peter Moller 69); 8-Jesper Gronkjaer, 7-Thomas
     Gravesen, 2-Christian Poulsen, 10-Martin Jorgensen (14-Claus
     Jensen 85), 11-Dennis Rommedahl (13-Michael Silberbauer 75); 9-Jon
     Dahl Tomasson.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Ukraine            7   5   2   0  12   3   17
     2.Greece             7   4   2   1  12   6   14
     3.Turkey             7   3   3   1  13   7   12
     4.Denmark            7   2   3   2  10   7    9
     5.Albania            7   2   0   5   3  11    6
     6.Georgia            6   1   2   3   8  13    5
     7.Kazakhstan         5   0   0   5   2  13    0


GROUP 3

[Aug 18, 2004]

In Vaduz (Rheinpark Stadium)
Liechtenstein 1 (Fabio D'Elia 48)
Estonia 2 (Kristen Viikmae 31, Joel Lindpere 80)
HT: 0-1. Att: 912. Ref: Emil Bozinovski (Macedonia).
LIE: 1-Martin Heeb; 2-Martin Telser, 5-Daniel Hasler, 3-Michael
     Stocklasa, 5-Christof Ritter; 7-Roger Beck (14-Raphael Rohrer 65),
     6-Martin Stocklasa, 8-Andreas Gerster; 11-Fabio D'Elia; 9-Thomas
     Beck (17-Franz-Josef Vogt 80), 10-Mario Frick.
Sent offs: Christof Ritter 24, Andreas Gerster 90.
EST: 1-Artur Kotenko; 2-Teet Allas, 4-Raio Piiroja, 5-Urmas Rooba,
     6-Taavi Rahn, 3-Enar Jaager; 7-Maksim Smirnov (15-Kert Haavistu
     66), 8-Martin Reim, 11-Sergei Terehhov (14-Joel Lindpere 60);
     9-Kristen Viikmae, 10-Vjatsheslav Zahovaiko.

In Bratislava (Tehelne Pole Stadium)
Slovakia 3 (Robert Vittek 26, Vratislav Gresko 48, Igor Demo 89)
Luxembourg 1 (Jeff Strasser 2)
HT: 1-1. Att: 5,016. Ref: Viktor Kassai (Hungary).
SVK: 1-Miroslav Konig; 2-Vratislav Gresko, 3-Radoslav Zabavnik, 4-Roman
     Kratochvil, 5-Stanislav Varga, 6-Miroslav Karhan, 7-Marek Mintal,
     8-Szilard Nemeth (15-Stanislav Sestak 84), 9-Rastislav Michalik
     (16-Marek Cech 46), 10-Vladimir Janocko (18-Igor Demo 68),
     11-Robert Vittek.
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Rene Peters, 3-Claude Reiter, 4-Eric Hoffman,
     5-Jeff Strasser, 6-Sebastien Remy, 7-Manou Schauls, 8-Alphons
     Leweck (15-Paul Mannon 61), 9-Gordon Braun (16-Greg Molitor 61),
     10-Manuel Cardoni, 11-Daniel Huss (13-Charles Leweck 74).

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Tallinn (A. Le Coq Arena)
Estonia 4 (Ingemar Teever 7, Manou Schauls og 41, Andres Oper 61,
     Kristen Viikmae 66)
Luxembourg 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 3,000. Ref: Alan Kelly (Ireland).
EST: 1-Mart Poom; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Enar Jaager, 4-Raio Piiroja, 5-Urmas
     Rooba, 6-Taavi Rahn, 7-Ingemar Teever, 8-Martin Reim (13-Liivo
     Leetma 74), 9-Kristen Viikmae, 10-Vjatsheslav Zahovaiko (14-Andres
     Oper 46), 11-Joel Lindpere (15-Ragnar Klavan 61).
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Rene Peters, 3-Claude Reiter (17-Xavier
     Hellenbrand 88), 4-Eric Hoffmann, 5-Jeff Strasser, 6-Sebastien
     Remy, 7-Manou Schauls, 8-Alphonse Leweck, 9-Gordon Braun
     (13-Charles Leweck 66), 10-Manuel Cardoni (14-Sven Di Domenico 81),
     11-Daniel Huss.
Sent off: Daniel Huss 34.

In Riga (Skonto Stadium)
Latvia 0
Portugal 2 (Cristiano Ronaldo 58, Pedro Pauleta 59)
HT: 0-0. Att: 9,500. Ref: Graham Poll (England).
LAT: 1-Aleksandrs Kolinko; 4-Mihails Zemlinskis, 2-Igors Stephanovs,
     7-Aleksandrs Isakovs, 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs, 5-Juris Laizans,
     6-Valentins Lobanovs, 8-Imants Bleidelis, 10-Andrejs Rubins,
     9-Maris Verpakovskis, 11-Andrejs Prohorenkovs (14-Vits Rimkus 76).
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 4-Jorge Andrade, 2-Paulo Ferreira, 14-Nuno
     Valente (15-Marco Caneira 74), 16-Ricardo Carvalho, 6-Francisco
     Costinha, 9-Pedro Pauleta, 20-Deco Souza, 18-Maniche Ribeiro,
     17-Cristiano Ronaldo (8-Armando Petit 82), 11-Simao Sabrosa
     (25-Luis Boa Morte 68).

In Moscow (Dinamo Stadium)
Russia 1 (Dmitry Bulykin 14)
Slovakia 1 (Robert Vittek 87)
HT: 1-0. Att: 11,500. Ref: Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain).
RUS: 1-Vyacheslav Malafeyev; 2-Alexander Anyukov, 3-Roman Sharonov,
     5-Vadim Yevseyev (15-Dmitry Sennikov 46), 6-Denis Kolodin,
     4-Alexei Smertin, 7-Dmitry Alenichev, 8-Dmitry Khokhlov (18-Denis
     Boyarintsev 60), 10-Andrei Karayka; 9-Dmitry Bulykin, 11-Alexander
     Kerzhakov.
SVK: 1-Kamil Contofalsky; 2-Vratislav Gresko, 3-Michal Hanek
     (17-Lubomir Reiter 83), 4-Roman Kratochvil, 5-Stanislav Varga,
     6-Miroslav Karhan, 7-Marek Mintal, 8-Szilard Nemeth (14-Mario
     Breska 76), 9-Rastislav Michalik (16-Marek Cech 76), 10-Radoslav
     Zabavnik, 11-Robert Vittek.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Luxembourg (Josy-Barthel Stadium)
Luxembourg 3 (Gordon Braun 10, Alphonse Leweck 55, Manuel Cardoni 62)
Latvia 4 (Maris Verpakovskis 4, Mihails Zemlinskis 40pen, Eric Hoffmann
     og 65, Andrejs Prohorenkovs 67)
HT: 1-2. Att: 2,125. Ref: George Kasnaferis (Greece).
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Rene Peters (14-Sven Di Domenico 90), 3-Xavier
     Hellenbrand, 4-Eric Hoffmann, 7-Manuel Schauls; 5-Jeff Strasser,
     6-Sebastien Remy, 8-Alphonse Leweck (16-Dan Colette 87), 10-Manuel
     Cardoni, 11-Gregory Molitor; 9-Gordon Braun (13-Charles Leweck 77).
LAT: 1-Aleksandrs Kolinko; 2-Igors Stephanovs, 4-Mihails Zemlinskis,
     6-Valentins Lobanovs; 5-Jurijs Laizans, 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs,
     7-Alexanders Isakovs, 8-Imants Bleidelis (14-Andrejs Prohorenkovs
     32), 10-Andrejs Rubins; 9-Maris Verpakovskis, 11-Vits Rimkus
     (15-Igors Semjonovs 64).

In Bratislava (Tehelne Pole Stadium)
Slovakia 7 (Robert Vittek 15, 59, 81pen, Miroslav Karhan 42, Szilard
     Nemeth 84, Marek Mintal 85, Radoslav Zabavnik 90)
Liechtenstein 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 5,620. Ref: Dejan Delevic (Serbia & Montenegro).
SVK: 1-Kamil Contofalsky; 2-Vratislav Gresko (14-Mario Breska 62),
     3-Michal Hanek, 4-Roman Kratochvil (13-Martin Petras 46), 5-Igor
     Demo (15-Vladimir Janocko 46), 6-Miroslav Karhan, 7-Marek Mintal,
     8-Szilard Nemeth, 9-Marek Cech, 10-Radoslav Zabavnik, 11-Robert
     Vittek.
LIE: 1-Martin Heeb; 2-Martin Telser, 3-Franz-Jozef Vogt, 4-Fabio D'Elia,
     5-Patrick Burgmeier, 6-Martin Stocklasa, 7-Roger Beck, 8-Martin
     Buchel (14-Claudio Alabor 76), 9-Thomas Beck, 10-Mario Frick,
     11-Raphael Rohrer (16-Christoph Frick 71).

In Leiria (Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa Stadium)
Portugal 4 (Cristiano Ronaldo 75, Helder Postiga 84, 90+2, Pedro
     Pauleta 87)
Estonia 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 27,214. Ref: Bulent Demirlek (Turkey).
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 4-Jorge Andrade, 2-Paulo Ferreira, 3-Rui Jorge
     (13-Miguel Monteiro 56), 16-Ricardo Carvalho, 6-Francisco Costinha,
     18-Maniche Ribeiro (23-Helder Postiga 46), 20-Deco Souza,
     17-Cristiano Ronaldo, 11-Simao Sabrosa (25-Luis Boa Morte 70),
     9-Pedro Pauleta.
EST: 1-Mart Poom; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Enar Jaager, 4-Raio Piiroja, 5-Urmas
     Rooba (15-Ragnar Klavan 46), 6-Liivo Leetma, 7-Ingemar Teever
     (16-Kristen Viikmae 64), 8-Martin Reim, 9-Andres Oper, 10-Joel
     Lindpere, 11-Sergei Terehhov (14-Vyatsheslav Zahovaiko 70).

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Vaduz (Rheinpark Stadium)
Leichtenstein 2 (Franz Burgmeier 48, Thomas Beck 76)
Portugal 2 (Pedro Pauleta 23, Daniel Hasler og 39)
HT: 0-2. Att: 3,548. Ref: Novo Panic (Bosnia-Herzegovina).
LIE: 1-Peter Jehle; 2-Martin Telser, 3-Michael Stocklasa, 4-Daniel
     Hasler, 5-Christof Ritter, 6-Martin Stocklasa, 7-Raphael Rohrer
     (14-Roger Beck 46), 8-Andreas Gerster, 9-Thomas Beck (17-Ronny
     Buchel 88), 10-Mario Frick (16-Daniek Frick 90+1), 11-Franz
     Burgmeier.
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 2-Paulo Ferreira, 4-Jorge Andrade, 6-Francisco
     Costinha (19-Tiago Mendes 46), 9-Pedro Pauleta, 11-Simao Sabrosa
     (8-Armando Petit 57), 16-Ricardo Carvalho, 17-Cristiano Ronaldo
     (23-Helder Postiga 62), 18-Maniche Ribeiro, 20-Deco Souza,
     25-Jorge Ribeiro.

In Luxembourg (Josy-Barthel Stadium)
Luxembourg 0
Russia 4 (Dmitri Sychev 55, 69, 86, Andrei Arshavin 62)
HT: 0-0. Att: 3,670. Ref: Eric Braamhaar (Netherlands).
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Rene Peters, 3-Ben Federspiel, 4-Eric Hoffman,
     7-Manuel Schauls (18-Tom Schnell 59); 5-Jeff Strasser, 6-Sebastien
     Remy, 8-Alphonse Leweck, 10-Manuel Cardoni (13-Charles Leweck 77),
     11-Greg Molitor (16-Paul Mannon 77); 9-Gordon Braun.
RUS: 1-Vyacheslav Malafeev; 2-Aleksandr Anyukov, 3-Aleksej Bugaev,
     5-Vadim Evseev, 6-Sergei Ignashevich; 4-Alexei Smertin, 7-Lubomir
     Kantonistov (14-Denis Boyarintsev 46), 8-Rolan Gusev (16-Evgeni
     Aldonin 75); 10-Andrei Arshavin, 9-Dmitri Bulykin (18-Dmitri
     Kirichenko 67), 11-Dmitri Sychev.

In Bratislava (Tehelne Pole Stadium)
Slovakia 4 (Szilard Nemeth 47, Lubos Reiter 50, Miroslav Karhan 55, 87)
Latvia 1 (Maris Verpakovskis 3)
HT: 0-1. Att: 13,025. Ref: Stefano Farina (Italy).
SVK: 1-Kamil Contofalsky; 2-Vratislav Gresko, 3-Michal Hanek, 4-Roman
     Kratochvil (17-Lubomir Reiter 46), 5-Stanislav Varga, 6-Miroslav
     Karhan, 7-Marek Mintal (15-Vladimir Janocko 46), 8-Szilard Nemeth,
     9-Rastislav Michalik (16-Marek Cech 75), 10-Radoslav Zabavnik,
     11-Robert Vittek.
LVA: 1-Alexandrs Kolinko; 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs (10-Vladimirs
     Kolesnicenko 90), 4-Igors Korablovs, 5-Jurijs Laizans, 6-Dzintaris
     Zirnis, 7-Aleksandrs Isakovs, 8-Imants Bleidelis (15-Igors
     Semjonovs 86), 9-Maris Verpakovskis, 11-Vits Rimkus (16-Mihails
     Miholaps 76), 14-Valentins Lobanovs, 18-Maris Smirnovs.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Riga (Skonto Stadium)
Latvia 2 (Vitalijs Astafjevs 65, Jurijs Laizans 82)
Estonia 2 (Andres Oper 72, Ingemar Teever 79)
HT: 0-0. Att: 8,500. Ref: Florian Meyer (Germany).
LVA: 1-Aleksandrs Kolinko; 2-Igors Stepanovs (10-Andrejs Rubins 46),
     3-Vitalijs Astafjevs, 4-Mihails Zemlinskis, 5-Jurijs Laizans,
     6-Dzintaris Zirnis, 7-Aleksandrs Isakovs, 8-Imants Bleidelis
     (18-Vits Rimkus 81), 9-Maris Verpakovskis, 11-Andrejs Prohorenkovs,
     14-Valentins Lobanovs.
EST: 1-Mart Poom; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Enar Jaager, 4-Raio Piiroja, 5-Urmas
     Rooba, 6-Taavi Rahn, 7-Ingemar Teever (16-Liivo Leetma 85), 8-Joel
     Lindpere, 9-Kristen Viikmae, 10-Andres Oper, 11-Sergei Terekhhov
     (15-Dmitri Kruglov 85).

In Luxembourg (Josy-Barthel Stadium)
Luxembourg 0
Liechtenstein 4 (Martin Stocklasa 41, Franz Burgmeier 44, 84, Mario
     Frick 57pen)
HT: 0-2. Att: 3,478. Ref: Jaroslav Jara (Czech Republic).
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Ben Federspiel, 4-Eric Hoffman, 5-Jeff Strasser,
     3-Xavier Hellenbrand; 7-Charles Leweck, 11-Greg Molitor (17-Dan
     Collette 46), 10-Manuel Cardoni, 6-Sebastien Remy; 8-Alphonse
     Leweck (14-Sven Di Domenico 72), 9-Gordon Braun.
LIE: 1-Peter Jehle; 2-Martin Telser, 4-Daniel Hasler, 5-Christof Ritter,
     3-Michael Stocklasa; 7-Roger Beck (18-Fabio D'Elia 57), 6-Martin
     Stocklasa, 10-Mario Frick (14-Raphael Rohrer 81), 8-Andreas
     Gertser; 11-Franz Burgmeier, 9-Thomas Beck (17-Martin Buchel 87).

In Lisbon (Jose Alvalade Stadium)
Portugal 7 (Pedro Pauleta 26, Cristiano Ronaldo 39, 69, Deco Souza 45,
     Simao Sabrosa 82, Armando Petit 89, 90+3)
Russia 1 (Andrei Arshavin 79)
HT: 3-0. Att: 27,258. Ref: Kyros Vassaras (Greece).
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 4-Jorge Andrade, 2-Paulo Ferreira, 13-Miguel,
     16-Ricardo Carvalho, 6-Francisco Costinha, 18-Maniche Ribeiro
     (8-Armando Petit 73), 20-Deco Souza, 17-Cristiano Ronaldo (25-Luis
     Boa Morte 84), 11-Simao Sabrosa, 9-Pedro Pauleta (21-Nuno Gomes 67).
RUS: 1-Vyacheslav Malafeev; 7-Dmitri Sennikov (17-Rolan Gusev 46),
     3-Aleksei Bugaev, 5-Vadim Evseev, 6-Sergei Ignashevich; 4-Alexei
     Smertin, 2-Aleksandr Anyukov, 8-Evgeni Aldonin (14-Denis
     Boyarintsev 71), 10-Andrei Arshavin, 9-Dmitri Bulykin, 11-Dmitri
     Sychev (18-Dmitri Kirichenko 46).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Vaduz (Rheinpark Stadium)
Liechtenstein 1 (Mario Frick 31)
Latvia 3 (Maris Verpakovskis 7, Mihails Zemlinskis 57pen, Andrejs
     Prohorenkovs 89)
HT: 1-1. Att: 1,460. Ref: Zsolt Szabo (Hungary).
LIE: 1-Peter Jehle; 2-Franz-Josef Vogt (16-Ronny Buechel 88); 3-Michael
     Stocklasa; 4-Daniel Hasler; 5-Christof Ritter; 6-Martin Stocklasa;
     7-Roger Beck (14-Raphael Rohrer 65); 8-Andreas Gerster (15-Daniel
     Frick 82); 9-Thomas Beck; 10-Mario Frick; 11-Franz Burgmeier.
LVA: 1-Alexsandrs Kolinko; 2-Igors Stepanovs; 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs;
     4-Mihails Zemlinskis; 5-Jurijs Laizans; 6-Dzintars Zirnis;
     7-Aleksandrs Isakovs; 8-Imants Bleidelis; 9-Maris Verpakovskis;
     10-Andrejs Rubins (16-Arturs Zakresevskis 90); 11-Vits Rimkus
     (18-Andrejs Prohorenkovs 59).

In Luxembourg (Josy-Barthel Stadium)
Luxembourg 0
Portugal 5 (Ben Federspiel og 11, Cristiano Ronaldo 27, Maniche Ribeiro
     51, Pedro Pauleta 66, 83pen)
HT: 0-2. Att: 8,045. Ref: Vitaliy Godulyan (Ukraine).
LUX: 1-Alija Besic; 2-Ben Federspiel, 3-Claude Reiter, 4-Eric Hoffman,
     5-Manou Schauls, 6-Sebastien Remy, 7-Rene Peters, 8-Alphonse
     Leweck, 9-Paul Mannon (14-Sven di Domenico 78), 10-Charles Leweck,
     11-Daniel Huss (17-Dan Collette 78).
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 4-Jorge Andrade, 2-Paulo Ferreira, 25-Jorge
     Ribeiro, 16-Ricardo Carvalho; 6-Francisco Costinha (8-Armando
     Petit 58), 18-Maniche Ribeiro, 20-Deco Souza (19-Tiago 71);
     17-Cristiano Ronaldo, 25-Luis Boa Morte (27-Ricardo Quaresma 46),
     9-Pedro Pauleta.

In Krasnodar (Kuban Stadium)
Russia 4 (Andrei Karyaka 23, Marat Izmailov 25, Dmitry Sychev 32,
     Dmitry Loskov 67pen)
Estonia 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 29,000. Ref: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).
RUS: 1-Vyacheslav Malafeyev; 2-Vadim Yevseyev, 3-Alexei Bugayev,
     4-Alexei Smertin, 5-Alexei Berezutsky, 6-Marat Izmailov, 7-Dmitry
     Khokhlov (14-Rolan Gusev 87), 8-Dmitry Loskov (15-Igor Semshov 81),
     9-Andrei Karyaka; 10-Alexander Kerzhakov, 11-Dmitry Sychev.
EST: 1-Martin Kaalma; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Enar Jaager, 4-Raio Piiroja,
     5-Urmas Rooba, 6-Taavi Rahn, 7-Ingemar Teever (15-Dmitri Kruglov
     90), 8-Joel Lindpere, 9-Kristen Viikmae, 10-Andres Oper, 11-Sergei
     Terehhov (14-Ragnar Klavan 81).

[Mar 26, 2004]

In Tallinn (A. Le Coq Arena)
Estonia 1 (Andres Oper 57)
Slovakia 2 (Marek Mintal 58, Lubos Reiter 66)
HT: 0-0. Att: 3,051. Ref: Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden).
EST: 1-Artur Kotenko; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Andrei Stepanov, 4-Enar Jaager,
     5-Urmas Rooba (14-Ragnar Klavan 79) 6-Martin Reim, 7-Sergei
     Terehhov (18-Ingemar Teever 79), 8-Joel Lindpere (17-Vjatseslav
     Zahovaiko 86), 9-Kristen Viikmae, 10-Andres Oper, 11-Dmitri
     Kruglov.
SVK: 1-Kamil Contofalsky; 2-Martin Petras, 3-Jozef Valachovic, 4-Peter
     Hlinka, 5-Stanislav Varga, 6-Miroslav Karhan, 7-Karol Kisel
     (16-Martin Jakubko 54), 8-Szilard Nemeth (13-Marek Cech 89),
     9-Rastislav Michalik (17-Lubos Reiter 46), 10-Radoslav Zabavnik,
     11-Marek Mintal.

In Vaduz (Rheinpark Stadium)
Liechtenstein 1 (Thomas Beck 40)
Russia 2 (Alexander Kerzhakov 23, Andrei Karyaka 37)
HT: 1-2. Att: 2,400. Ref: Espen Berntsen (Norway).
LIE: 1-Peter Jehle; 2-Martin Telser, 3-Michael Stocklasa, 4-Daniel
     Hasler, 5-Christoph Ritter, 6-Fabio D'Elia (17-Romy Buechel 53),
     7-Roger Beck (14-Franz-Josef Vogt 60), 8-Andreas Gerster, 9-Thomas
     Beck, 10-Mario Frick, 11-Franz Burgmeier.
RUS: 1-Vyacheslav Malafeyev; 2-Vadim Yevseyev, 3-Vasily Berezutsky,
     4-Alexei Berezutsky, 5-Andrei Karyaka, 6-Sergei Ignashevich,
     7-Vladimir Bystrov (16-Marat Izmailov 67), 8-Dmitry Khokhlov
     (15-Yevgeny Aldonin 78), 9-Andrei Arshavin (17-Dmitry Sychev 55),
     10-Dmitry Loskov, 11-Alexander Kerzhakov.

[Mar 30, 2004]

In Tallinn (A. Le Coq Arena)
Estonia 1 (Sergei Terehhov 62)
Russia 1 (Andrei Arshavin 17)
HT: 0-1. Att: 8,850. Ref: Gianluca Paparesta (Italy).
EST: 1-Artur Kotenko; 2-Teet Allas, 3-Andrei Stepanov, 4-Enar Jaager,
     5-Dmitri Kruglov, 6-Taavi Rahn, 7-Sergei Terehhov (17-Maksim
     Smirnov 82), 8-Martin Reim, 9-Kristen Viikmae (18-Ingemar Teever
     89), 10-Andres Oper, 11-Joel Lindpere (15-Ragnar Klavan 23).
RUS: 1-Igor Akinfeyev; 2-Alexei Berezutsky, 3-Vasily Berezutsky,
     4-Alexei Smertin, 5-Yuri Zhirkov (15-Andrei Karyaka 72), 6-Sergei
     Ignashevich, 7-Vladimir Bystrov, 8-Dmitry Khokhlov (13-Denis
     Kolodin 61), 9-Andrei Arshavin (17-Dmitry Sychev 66), 10-Dmitry
     Loskov, 11-Alexander Kerzhakov.

In Riga (Skonto Stadium)
Latvia 4 (Imants Bleidelis 34, Juris Laizans 38pen, Maris Verpakovskis
     72, 90)
Luxembourg 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 8,203. Ref: Drazenko Kovacic (Hungary).
LVA: 1-Aleksandrs Kolinko; 2-Igors Stepanovs, 3-Vitalijs Astafjevs,
     4-Dzintars Zirnis, 5-Juris Laizans, 6-Maris Smirnovs, 7-Viktors
     Morozs, 8-Imants Bleidelis (15-Mihails Miholaps 68), 9-Maris
     Verpakovskis, 10-Andrejs Rubins (13-Vladimirs Zavoronkovs 40),
     11-Andrejs Prohorenkovs (18-Vits Rimkus 81).
LUX: 1-Marc Oberweis; 2-Manou Schauls (18-Benolt Lang 81), 3-Tim Heinz,
     4-Eric Hoffmann, 5-Jeff Strasser, 6-Carlos Ferreira, 7-Rene Peters
     (15-Charles Leweck 50), 8-Sebastien Remy, 9-Philippe Durrer,
     10-Carlo Pace (16-Paul Mannon 88), 11-Dan Collette.

In Bratislava (Tehelne Pole Stadium)
Slovakia 1 (Miroslav Karhan 8pen)
Portugal 1 (Helder Postiga 62)
HT: 1-0. Att: 21,000. Ref: Alain Sars (France).
SVK: 1-Kamil Contofalsky; 2-Martin Petras, 3-Michal Hanek (16-Karol
     Kisel 81), 4-Peter Hlinka, 5-Stanislav Varga, 6-Miroslav Karhan,
     7-Martin Jakubko (17-Lubos Reiter 65), 8-Szilard Nemeth,
     9-Rastislav Michalik (14-Marian Had 37), 10-Radoslav Zabavnik,
     11-Marek Mintal.
POR: 1-Ricardo Pereira; 2-Paulo Ferreira (13-Miguel Monteiro 64),
     4-Jorge Andrade, 6-Francisco Costinha, 9-Pedro Pauleta (23-Helder
     Postiga 57), 11-Simao Sabrosa (30-Hugo Viana 90), 14-Nuno Valente,
     16-Ricardo Carvalho, 17-Cristiano Ronaldo, 18-Maniche Ribeiro,
     20-Deco Souza.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Portugal           6   4   2   0  21   4  14
     2.Slovakia           6   4   2   0  18   5  14
     3.Russia             6   3   2   1  13  10  11
     4.Latvia             6   3   1   2  14  12  10
     5.Estonia            7   2   2   3  10  14   8
     6.Liechtenstein      6   1   1   4   9  16   4
     7.Luxembourg         7   0   0   7   4  28   0


GROUP 4

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Saint-Denis (Stade de France)
France 0
Israel 0
Att: 43,527. Ref: Rene Temmink (Netherlands).
FRA: 23-Gregory Coupet; 5-William Gallas, 17-Sebastien Squillaci,
     19-Gael Givet; 15-Bernard Mendy (21-Ludovic Giuly 57), 6-Claude
     Makelele, 4-Patrick Vieira (C), 3-Patrice Evra, 14-Jerome Rothen
     (7-Robert Pires 66); 12-Thierry Henry, 20-Louis Saha.
ISR: 1-Nir Davidovitch; 5-Tal Ben Haim, 21-Klemi Saban Rahamim, 4-Ariel
     Banado (C); 14-Igal Antebi (6-Adoram Keisi 13), 10-Valeed Badeer,
     15-Yossi Benayoun (8-Avi Nimny 80), 11-Idan Tal, 9-Omri Afek
     (19-Ravid Gazal 70); 12-Omer Golan, 20-Yaniv Katal.

In Dublin (Lansdowne Road)
Ireland 3 (Clinton Morrison 33, Andy Reid 38, Robbie Keane 55pen)
Cyprus 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 35,900. Ref: Levan Paniashvili (Georgia).
IRL: 1-Shay Given; 2-Stephen Carr (14-Steve Finnan 70), 3-John O'Shea
     (13-Alan Maybury 83), 4-Kenny Cunningham, 5-Andy O'Brien; 7-Andy
     Reid, 8-Kevin Kilbane, 6-Graham Kavanagh, 11-Damien Duff;
     9-Clinton Morrison (18-Alan Lee 81), 10-Robbie Keane.
CYP: 1-Nicos Panayiotou; 15-Stelios Okkarides, 7-Georgios Theodotou,
     4-Loizos Kakoyiannis, 18-Lambros Lambrou, 3-Ilias Charalambous
     (17-Kokos Ilias 65), 10-Konstantinos Charalambides (13-Chrysis
     Micheal 70), 8-Marinos Satsias, 6-Konstantinos Makrides, 9-Ioannis
     Okkas (16-Simos Krassias 78), 11-Michalis Konstantinou.

In Basel (St. Jakob-Park)
Switzerland 6 (Johan Vonlanthen 10, 14, 57, Alexander Rey 29, 44, 55)
Faroe Islands 0
HT: 4-0. Att: 11,880. Ref: Alexandru Dan Tudor (Romania).
SUI: 1-Pascal Zuberbuehler; 2-Bernt Haas, 4-Patrick Mueller, 5-Murat
     Yakin, 3-Christoph Spycher (19-Ludovic Magnin 46); 7-Ricardo
     Cabanas (16-Benjamin Huggel 63), 8-Raphael Wicky, 6-Johann Vogel;
     10-Hakan Yakin; 9-Alexander Rey (18-Thomas Haeberli 74), 11-Johan
     Vonlanthen.
FRO: 1-Jens Martin Knudsen; 2-Suni Olsen, 3-Oli Johannesen, 4-Pol
     Thorsteinsson, 5-Jon Roi Jacobsen; 9-Jakup a Borg (18-Atli
     Danielsen 63), 8-Julian Johnsson, 7-Frothi Benjaminsen, 6-Claus
     Bech Jorgensen (13-Johan Byrial Hansen 70); 10-John Petersen
     (12-Rogvi Jacobsen 57), 11-Jonhard Frederiksberg.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Torshavn (Torsvollur Stadium)
Faroe Islands 0
France 2 (Ludovic Giuly 32, Djibril Cisse 73)
HT: 0-1. Att: 5,917. Ref: Craig Thomson (Scotland).
FRO: 1-Jakup Mikkelsen; 2-Suni Olsen, 4-Pol Thorsteinsson, 5-Jon Roi
     Jacobsen, 13-Oli Johannesen; 6-Rogvi Jacobsen (14-Andrew av Flotum
     75), 8-Julian Johnsson, 12-Claus Bech Jorgensen (18-Atli Danielsen
     83), 7-Frodi Benjaminsen, 9-Jakup a Borg, 11-Johnard Frederiksberg
     (10-John Petersen 69).
FRA: 23-Gregory Coupet; 5-William Gallas, 17-Sebastien Squillaci,
     19-Gael Givet, 3-Patrice Evra; 4-Patrick Vieira, 18-Benoit
     Pedretti, 21-Ludovic Giuly, 7-Robert Pires; 12-Thierry Henry
     (13-Vikash Dhorasoo 64), 20-Louis Saha (9-Djibril Cisse 9).
Sent off: Patrick Vieira 56.

In Tel Aviv (Ramat Gan Stadium)
Israel 2 (Yossi Benayoun 64, Walid Badir 74)
Cyprus 1 (Michael Konstantinou 58)
HT: 0-0. Att: 21,872. Ref: Siarhei Shmolik (Belarus).
ISR: 1-Nir Davidovich; 21-Klemi Saban, 4-Arik Benado, 5-Tal Ben-Haim,
     6-Adoram Keisi, 10-Walid Badir, 11-Idan Tal (9-Omri Afek 71),
     8-Avi Nimni (7-Pini Balili 57), 15-Yossi Benayoun, 20-Yaniv Katan
     (19-Ravid Gazal 84), 12-Omer Golan.
CYP: 1-Nikos Panayiotou; 3-Loizos Kakoyannis, 4-Nikos Nikolaou,
     6-Konstantinos Makridis, 7-Georgios Theodotou (2-Stavros Georgiou
     30), 8-Marinos Satsias, 9-Ioannis Okkas (14-Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 79),
     10-Konstantinos Charalambides (13-Chrysostomos Michael 72),
     11-Michael Konstantinou, 15-Stelios Okkarides, 16-Marios Elia.

In Basel (St. Jakob-Park)
Switzerland 1 (Hakan Yakin 17)
Ireland 1 (Clinton Morrison 9)
HT: 1-1. Att: 28,000. Ref: Kyros Vassaras (Greece).
SUI: 1-Pascal Zuberbuehler; 2-Bernt Haas, 5-Murat Yakin, 4-Patrick
     Mueller, 3-Ludovic Magnin; 7-Ricardo Cabanas, 6-Johann Vogel,
     8-Tranquillo Barnetta; 10-Hakan Yakin; 11-Johan Vonlanthen
     (16-Lonfat 73), 9-Alexander Rey.
IRL: 1-Shay Given; 2-Stephen Carr, 4-Kenny Cunningham, 5-Andy O'Brien,
     3-Steve Finnan; 7-Andy Reid (14-Graham Kavanagh 73), 6-Roy Keane,
     8-Kevin Kilbane, 11-Damien Duff; 10-Robbie Keane, 9-Clinton
     Morrison (17-Gary Doherty 84).

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Nicosia (G.S.P. Stadium)
Cyprus 2 (Michael Konstantinou 14, Ioannis Okkas 81)
Faroe Islands 2 (Claus Bech Jorgensen 21, Rogvi Jacobsen 43)
HT: 1-2. Att: 2,043. Ref: Zohrab Gadiev (Azerbaijan).
CYP: 1-Nikos Panayiotou; 3-Nikos Nikolaou, 6-Stelios Okkarides
     (2-Costas Kaiafas 61), 7-Konstantinos Makridis (8-Marios Neophytou
     68), 9-Ioannis Okkas, 10-Konstantinos Charalampidis, 11-Michael
     Konstantinou, 13-Elias Charalambous, 14-Stavros Georgiou,
     15-Marios Ilia, 16-Asimakis Krassas (17-Marinos Satsias 46).
FRO: 1-Jakup Mikkelsen; 2-Suni Olsen, 4-Pol Thorsteinsson, 5-Jon Roi
     Jacobsen (10-John Petersen 76), 6-Rogvi Jacobsen, 7-Frodi
     Benjaminsen, 8-Julian Johnsson, 9-Jakup Borg, 11-Jonhard
     Frederiksberg (14-Andrew Flotum 69), 12-Claus Bech Jorgensen
     (15-Atli Danielsen 46), 13-Oli Johannesen.

In Saint-Denis (Stade de France)
France 0
Ireland 0
Att: 78,863. Ref: Arturo Dauben Ibanez (Spain).
FRA: 16-Fabien Barthez; 5-William Gallas, 19-Gael Givet, 14-Sebastien
     Squillaci, 13-Mikael Silvestre; 17-Olivier Dacourt (6-Alou Diarra
     62), 15-Rio Mavuba, 7-Robert Pires, 11-Sylvain Wiltord; 12-Thierry
     Henry, 9-Djibril Cisse (22-Sidney Govou 82).
IRL: 1-Shay Given; 2-Stephen Carr, 4-Kenny Cunningham, 5-Andy O'Brien,
     3-John O'Shea; 6-Roy Keane, 8-Kevin Kilbane, 7-Steve Finnan,
     10-Robbie Keane; 11-Damien Duff, 9-Clinton Morrison (17-Andy Reid
     41).

In Tel Aviv (Ramat Gan Stadium)
Israel 2 (Yossi Benayoun 9, 48)
Switzerland 2 (Alexander Frei 26, Johann Vonlanthen 34)
HT: 1-2. Att: 37,976. Ref: Mark Shield (Australia).
ISR: 1-Nir Davidovich; 19-Ravid Gazal (8-Avi Nimni 46), 4-Arik Benado,
     3-Tal Ben-Haim, 5-Shimon Gershon (21-Klemi Saban 76), 6-Adoram
     Keisi, 10-Walid Badir, 11-Idan Tal, 15-Yossi Benayoun, 18-Omri
     Afek, 7-Pini Balili (12-Omer Golan 58).
SUI: 1-Pascal Zuberbuhler; 2-Bernt Haas, 3-Ludovic Magnin, 4-Patrick
     Muller, 5-Murat Yakin (14-Stephane Henchoz 61), 6-Johann Vogel,
     7-Ricardo Cabanas, 8-Tranquillo Barnetta (17-Daniel Gygax 33),
     9-Alexander Frei, 10-Hakan Yakin (15-Johann Lonfat 79), 11-Johann
     Vonlanthen.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Nicosia (G.S.P. Stadium)
Cyprus O
France 2 (Sylvain Wiltord 38, Thierry Henry 72)
HT: 0-1. Att: 3,319. Ref: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark).
CYP: 1-Nikos Panayiotou; 6-Stelios Okkarides, 3-Nikos Nikolaou
     (4-Lambros Lambrou 76), 5-Loizos Kakoyiannis; 17-Marinos Satsias,
     15-Marios Ilia, 13-Elias Charalambous, 14-Stavros Georgiou
     (18-Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 82), 10-Konstantinos Charalambidis
     (7-Konstantinos Makridis 56), 9-Ioannis Okkas, 11-Michael
     Konstantinou.
FRA: 16-Fabien Barthez; 5-William Gallas, 19-Gael Givet, 14-Sebastien
     Squillaci, 13-Mikael Silvestre; 4-Patrick Vieira, 17-Olivier
     Dacourt (6-Alou Diarra 90), 7-Robert Pires (8-Daniel Moreira 46),
     11-Sylvain Wiltord; 12-Thierry Henry, 20-Peguy Luyindula
     (3-Patrice Evra 66).

In Dublin (Lansdowne Road)
Ireland 2 (Robbie Keane 14pen, 32)
Faroe Islands 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 36,000. Ref: Romans Lajuks (Latvia).
IRL: 1-Shay Given; 2-Stephen Carr, 3-John O'Shea (15-Liam Miller 56),
     4-Kenny Cunningham, 5-Andy O'Brien; 6-Roy Keane, 7-Steve Finnan,
     8-Kevin Kilbane, 9-Andy Reid (18-Gary Doherty 76); 10-Robbie Keane,
     11-Damien Duff.
FRO: 1-Jakup Mikkelsen; 2-Suni Olsen, 4-Pol Thorsteinsson, 5-Jon Roi
     Jacobsen, 6-Rogvi Jacobsen (3-Hedin Lakjuni 57), 7-Frodi
     Benjaminsen, 8-Julian Johnsson, 9-Jakup Borg (15-Atli Danielsen
     85), 10-John Petersen, 11-Jonhard Frederiksberg (14-Andrew Flotum
     82), 13-Oli Johannesen (C).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Nicosia (G.S.P. Stadium)
Cyprus 1 (Ioannis Okkas 45)
Israel 2 (Adoram Keisi 16, Avi Nimni 86)
HT: 1-1. Att: 1,624. Ref: Sten Kaldma (Estonia).
CYP: 1-Nikos Panayiotou; 2-Costas Kaiafas, 5-Loizos Kakoyiannis,
     6-Stelios Okkarides, 7-Konstantinos Makridis, 9-Ioannis Okkas
     (18-Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 53), 10-Konstantinos Charalampidis
     (8-Marios Neofytou 85), 11-Michael Konstantinou, 13-Elias
     Charalambous, 14-Stavros Georgiou (17-Demosthenis Goumenos 71),
     15-Marios Ilia.
ISR: 1-Nir Davidovich; 4-Arik Benado, 3-Tal Ben-Haim, 6-Adoram Keisi,
     7-Pini Balili (12-Omer Golan 53), 8-Avi Nimni, 10-Walid Badir,
     15-Yossi Benayoun, 18-Omri Afek, 20-Yaniv Katan (11-Abbas Souan 65),
     21-Klemi Saban.

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Tel Aviv (Ramat Gan Stadium)
Israel 1 (Abbas Souan 90)
Ireland 1 (Clinton Morrison 43)
HT: 0-1. Att: 32,150. Ref: Valentin Ivanov (Russia).
ISR: 1-Dudu Aouate; 18-Omri Afek (8-Avi Nimni 63), 3-Tal Ben-Haim,
     5-Shimon Gershon, 4-Arik Benado, 6-Adoram Keisi; 10-Walid Badir,
     11-Idan Tal (7-Pini Balili 63), 15-Yossi Benayoun; 20-Yaniv Katan,
     12-Omer Golan (19-Abbas Souan 74).
IRL: 1-Shay Given; 2-Stephen Carr, 5-Andy O'Brien, 4-Kenny Cunningham,
     3-John O'Shea; 8-Kevin Kilbane, 6-Roy Keane, 7-Steve Finnan,
     11-Damien Duff; 9-Clinton Morrison (14-Matt Holland 85), 10-Robbie
     Keane.

In Paris (Stade de France)
France 0
Switzerland 0
Att: 79,373. Ref: Massimo De Santis (Italy).
FRA: 16-Fabien Barthez; 19-Willy Sagnol, 2-Jean-Alain Boumsong, 17-Gael
     Givet, 5-William Gallas; 4-Patrick Vieira, 18-Benoit Pedretti,
     8-Ludovic Giuly, 13-Vikash Dhorasoo (10-Camel Meriem 59),
     11-Sylvain Wiltord (22-Sidney Govou 82), 20-David Trezeguet.
SUI: 1-Pascal Zuberbuhler; 26-Philipp Degen, 24-Philippe Senderos,
     20-Patrick Mueller, 17-Christoph Spycher; 18-Johann Lonfat
     (14-Benjamin Huggel 28), 6-Johann Vogel, 21-Daniel Gygax
     (4-Stephane Henchoz 90+2), 7-Ricardo Cabanas, 25-Reto Ziegler,
     9-Alexander Frei.

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Tel Aviv (Ramat Gan Stadium)
Israel 1 (Walid Badir 83)
France 1 (David Trezeguet 50)
HT: 0-0. Att: 31,150. Ref: Markus Merk (Germany).
ISR: 1-Dudu Aouate; 21-Klemi Saban, 3-Tal Ben-Haim, 5-Shimon Gershon,
     6-Adoram Keisi; 11-Idan Tal (18-Omri Afek 67), 10-Walid Badir,
     15-Yossi Benayoun, 8-Avi Nimni; 20-Yaniv Katan, 7-Pini Balili.
FRA: 16-Fabien Barthez; 19-Willy Sagnol, 2-Jean-Alain Boumsong, 17-Gael
     Givet, 5-William Gallas; 4-Patrick Vieira, 18-Benoit Pedretti,
     15-Alou Diarra, 7-Florent Malouda; 11-Sylvain Wiltord (13-Vikash
     Dhorasoo 90+1), 20-David Trezeguet.
Sent off: David Trezeguet 55.

In Zurich (Hardturm Stadium)
Switzerland 1 (Alexander Frei 88)
Cyprus 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 16,066. Ref: Stuart Dougal (Scotland).
SUI: 1-Pascal Zuberbuhler; 6-Johann Vogel, 7-Ricardo Cabanas,
     9-Alexander Frei, 17-Christoph Spycher (3-Ludovic Magnin 82),
     18-Johann Lonfat (10-Hakan Yakin 62), 20-Patrick Mueller,
     21-Daniel Gygax, 24-Philippe Senderos, 25-Reto Ziegler (22-Johan
     Vonlanthen 41), 26-Philipp Degen.
CYP: 1-Nikos Panayiotou; 2-Loukas Louka, 4-Lambrou Lambros,
     7-Konstantinos Makridis (17-Marinos Satsias 65), 8-Asimakis
     Krassas (18-Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 80), 9-Ioannis Okkas,
     10-Konstantinos Charalampidis, 11-Michael Constantinou,
     13-Chrysostomos Michail, 19-Marios Ilia, 20-Alexandros Garpozis
     (21-Efstahios Aloneftis 90+2).
Sent off: Nikos Panayiotou 90.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.France             6   2   4   0   5   1  10
     2.Israel             6   2   4   0   8   6  10
     3.Switzerland        5   2   3   0  10   3   9
     4.Ireland            5   2   3   0   7   2   9
     5.Cyprus             6   0   1   5   4  12   1
     6.Faroe Islands      4   0   1   3   2  12   1


GROUP 5

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Palermo, Sicily (Renzo Barbera Stadium)
Italy 2 (Daniele De Rossi 4, Luca Toni 80)
Norway 1 (John Carew 1)
HT: 1-1. Att: 21,463. Ref: Alain Sars (France).
ITA: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Daniele Bonera, 5-Marco Materazzi,
     6-Alessandro Nesta, 3-Giuseppe Favalli (13-Aimo Diana 69);
     7-Stefano Fiore, 4-Gennaro Gattuso, 8-Daniele De Rossi,
     11-Gianluca Zambrotta; 10-Fabrizio Miccoli (18-Luca Toni 74),
     9-Alberto Gilardino (19-Bernardo Corradi 60).
NOR: 1-Espen Johnsen; 2-Christer Basma, 3-Vidar Riseth, 4-Claus
     Lundekvam, 5-John Arne Riise, 6-Jan Derek Soerensen (17-Morten
     Gamst Pedersen 86), 9-Frode Johnsen, 10-Martin Andresen, 8-Magne
     Hoset (16-Jan Gunnar Solli 90), 11-Petter Rudi; 10-John Carew
     (18-Sigurd Rushfeldt 74).

In Celje (Sportni Park)
Slovenia 3 (Milenko Acimovic 6, 28, 49)
Moldova 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 3,620. Ref: Jouni Hyytia (Finland).
SVN: 1-Borut Mavric; 3-Amir Karic, 4-Matej Mavric, 6-Aleksander Knavs,
     9-Ermin Siljak, 10-Nastja Ceh (8-Robert Koren 89), 11-Andrej Komac
     (2-Almir Tanjic 74), 15-Jalen Pokorn (7-Goran Sukalo 85),
     18-Milenko Acimovic, 19-Simon Seslar, 20-Zlatko Dedic.
MOL: 1-Evgheni Hmaruc; 2-Alexandru Covalenco (15-Stanislav Ivanov 71),
     3-Serghei Lascencov, 4-Ghenadie Olexici, 5-Valeriu Catinsus,
     6-Iurie Priganiuc, 7-Serghei Covalciuc, 8-Alexei Savinov
     (16-Vladislav Lungu 46), 9-Serghei Rogaciov (18-Serghei Dadu 82),
     10-Boris Cebotari, 11-Jurie Miterev.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Chisinau (Republican Stadium)
Moldova 0
Italy 1 (Alessandro Del Piero 32)
HT: 0-1. Att: 5,200. Ref: Michal Benes (Czech Republic).
MOL: 1-Evgheni Hmaruc, 2-Veaceslav Lungu, 3-Serghei Lascencov,
     4-Ghenadie Olexici, 5-Valeriu Catinsus, 6-Jurie Priganiuc,
     7-Serghei Covaliciuc, 8-Stanislav Ivanov, 9-Serghe Rogaciov
     (16-Boris Cebotari 81), 10-Julian Bursuc, 11-Jurie Miterev
     (17-Serghei Dadu 62).
Sent off: Serghei Dadu 77.
ITA: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Daniele Bonera (15-Emanuele Blasi 84),
     5-Marco Materazzi, 6-Alessandro Nesta, 3-Gianluca Zambrotta;
     11-Aimo Diana, 4-Gennaro Gattuso, 10-Andrea Pirlo, 8-Massimo
     Ambrosini (13-Massimo Oddo 74); 7-Alessandro Del Piero, 9-Alberto
     Gilardino (18-Luca Toni 80).

In Oslo (Ullevaal Stadium)
Norway 1 (Vidar Riseth 39)
Belarus 1 (Vitaly Kutuzov 78)
HT: 1-0. Att: 25,272. Ref: Paulo Costa (Portugal).
NOR: 1-Thomas Myhre; 2-Jon Inge Hoiland, 3-Vidar Riseth, 4-Claus
     Lundekvam, 5-John Arne Riise; 7-Martin Andresen, 8-Magne Hoset;
     11-Petter Rudi (18-Jan Derek Sorensen 46), 9-Frode Johnsen,
     6-Morten Gamst Pedersen; 10-Sigurd Rushfeldt (17-John Carew 81).
BLR: 1-Vasily Khomutovski; 2-Alexander Kulchiy, 3-Sergei Yaskovich,
     4-Sergei Omelyanchuk, 5-Sergei Shtaniuk, 6-Sergei Gurenko,
     7-Andrei Lavrik, 8-Vitaly Bulyha (15-Dzianis Sashcheka 63),
     9-Maksim Romashchenko, 10-Viachaslau Gleb (14-Gennady Bliznyuk 44;
     17-Aleksei Suchkov 90+3), 11-Vitaly Kutuzov.

In Glasgow (Hampden Park)
Scotland 0
Slovenia 0
Att: 38,279. Ref: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark).
SCO: 1-Craig Gordon; 2-Gary Caldwell, 4-Andy Webster, 5-Malcolm Mackay,
     3-Gary Naysmith (15-Gary Holt 59); 8-Jackie McNamara, 6-Barry
     Ferguson, 10-Nigel Quashie, 7-Darren Fletcher; 11-James McFadden,
     9-Paul Dickov (16-Steve Crawford 79).
SVN: 1-Borut Mavric; 3-Amir Karic, 4-Matej Mavric, 6-Aleksander Knavs,
     9-Ermin Siljak (17-Klemen Lavric 63); 10-Nastja Ceh, 11-Andrej
     Komac, 15-Jalen Pokorn, 19-Simon Seslar; 18-Milenko Acimovic,
     20-Zlatko Dedic (7-Goran Sukalo 79).

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Minsk (Dynamo Stadium)
Belarus 4 (Sergei Omelyanchuk 45, Vitaly Kutuzov 65, Vitaly Bulyga 75,
     Maksim Romashchenko 90+1)
Moldova 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 21,000. Ref: Selcuk Dereli (Turkey).
BLR: 1-Vasily Khomutovsky, 2-Alexander Kulchy (13-Denis Kovba 79),
     3-Sergei Yaskovich, 4-Sergei Omelyanchuk, 5-Sergei Shtanyuk,
     6-Sergei Gurenko, 7-Andrei Lavrik, 8-Valentin Belkevich (18-Leonid
     Kovel 82), 9-Maksim Romashchenko, 10-Vladimir Korytko, 11-Vitaly
     Kutuzov (17-Vitaly Bulyga 65).
MDA: 1-Evgheni Hmaruc, 2-Alexei Savinov, 3-Serghei Lascencov,
     4-Ghenadie Olexici, 5-Valeriu Catinsus, 6-Victor Barisev
     (15-Serghei Pogreban 79), 7-Serghei Covalciuc (17-Serghei
     Iepureanu 84), 8-Stanislav Ivanov, 9-Serghei Rogaciov, 10-Julian
     Bursuc, 11-Jurie Miterev (14-Alexandru Golban 75).

In Glasgow (Hampden Park)
Scotland 0
Norway 1 (Steffen Iversen 54pen)
HT: 0-0. Att: 48,882. Ref: Paul Allaerts (Belgium).
SCO: 1-Craig Gordon; 2-Gary Caldwell, 3-Gary Naysmith, 4-Russell
     Anderson, 5-Andy Webster; 6-Barry Ferguson, 7-Darren Fletcher,
     8-Gary Holt (13-Steven Thompson 80), 11-Richard Hughes (15-Stephen
     Pearson 63); 9-Paul Dickov (17-Kenny Miller 75), 10-James McFadden.
Sent off: James McFadden 53.
NOR: 1-Thomas Myhre; 2-Andre Bergdolmo, 3-Erik Hagen, 4-Claus Lundekvam,
     5-John Arne Riise, 6-Jan Derek Sorensen (14-Martin Andresen 73),
     7-Jan Gunnar Solli, 8-Magne Hoset (17-Morten Gamst Pedersen 58),
     9-Tommy Svindal Larsen; 10-John Carew, 11-Steffen Iversen
     (16-Frode Johnsen 88).

In Celje (Sportni Park)
Slovenia 1 (Bostjan Cesar 82)
Italy 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 9,262. Ref: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium).
SVN: 1-Borut Marvic; 3-Amir Karic (20-Zlatko Dedic 69), 4-Matej Mavric,
     6-Zeljko Mitrakovic (5-Bostjan Cesar 76), 7-Goran Sukalo, 9-Ermin
     Siljak, 10-Nastja Ceh (8-Igor Lazic 88), 11-Andrej Komac, 15-Jalen
     Pokorn, 18-Milenko Acimovic, 19-Simon Seslar.
ITA: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Daniele Bonera, 3-Gianluca Zambrotta,
     4-Gennaro Gattuso, 5-Fabio Cannavaro, 6-Alessandro Nesta, 7-Mauro
     Camoranesi (19-Marco Di Vaio 85), 8-Daniele De Rossi, 9-Alberto
     Gilardino (16-Stefano Fiore 68), 10-Francesco Totti, 11-Mauro
     Esposito (18-Luca Toni 68).

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Parma (Ennio Tardini Stadium)
Italy 4 (Francesco Totti 27pen, 74, Daniele De Rossi 33, Alberto
     Gilardino 86)
Belarus 3 (Maxim Romashchenko 52, 89, Vitaly Bulyga 77)
HT: 2-0. Att: 16,510. Ref: Carlos Devila Megia (Spain).
ITA: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Massimo Oddo (13-Fabio Cannavaro 69),
     6-Alessandro Nesta, 5-Marco Materazzi, 3-Giuseppe Pancaro; 7-Aimo
     Diana (15-Simone Perrotta 65), 4-Gennaro Gattuso, 8-Daniele De
     Rossi (14-Manuele Blasi 74), 11-Gianluca Zambrotta; 10-Francesco
     Totti, 9-Alberto Gilardino.
BLR: 1-Vasily Khomutovsky; 2-Aleksandr Kulchy (18-Leonid Koval 84),
     3-Sergei Yaskovich, 4-Igor Tarlovsky, 5-Sergei Shtanyuk, 6-Sergei
     Gurenko, 7-Andrei Lavrik (13-Denis Kovba 76), 8-Valentin Belkevich,
     9-Maksim Romashchenko, 10-Vladimir Korytko (17-Vitaly Bulyga 36),
     11-Vitaly Kutuzov.
Sent off: Sergei Yaskovich 90+3.

In Chisinau (Republican Stadium)
Moldova 1 (Serghei Dadu 28)
Scotland 1 (Steven Thompson 31)
HT: 1-1. Att: 7,000. Ref: Kristinn Jacobsson (Iceland).
MDA: 1-Evgheni Hmaruc; 2-Alexei Savinov, 3-Serghei Lascencov,
     4-Ghenadie Olexici (16-Boris Cebotari 38), 5-Valeriu Catinsus;
     6-Juri Priganiuc, 7-Serghei Covalciuc, 8-Stanislav Ivanov,
     9-Serghei Rogaciov (15-Juri Miterev 86); 10-Julian Bursuc,
     11-Serghei Dadu.
SCO: 1-Craig Gordon; 2-Gary Caldwell, 3-Gary Naysmith (17-Stephen
     Murray 46), 4-Steven Caldwell, 5-Andy Webster; 6-Barry Ferguson,
     7-Darren Fletcher (16-Kenny Miller 66), 8-Gary Holt, 11-Colin
     Cameron; 9-Steven Thompson (18-Lee McCulloch 86), 10-Stephen
     Crawford.

In Oslo (Ullevaal Stadium)
Norway 3 (John Carew 7, Morten Gamst Pedersen 60, Alexander Odegaard 89)
Slovenia 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 24,907. Ref: Valentin Ivanov (Russia).
NOR: 1-Thomas Myhre; 2-Andre Bergdolmo, 3-Erik Hagen, 4-Claus Lundekvam,
     5-John Arne Riise, 6-Martin Andresen, 7-Jan Gunnar Solli, 8-Morten
     Gamst Pedersen (18-Alexander Odegaard 80), 9-Tommy Svindal Larsen,
     10-John Carew (17-Sigurd Rushfeldt 77), 11-Steffen Iversen
     (16-Frode Johnsen 88).
SVN: 1-Borut Mavric; 4-Matej Mavric, 5-Bostjan Cesar, 6-Zeljko
     Mitrakovic, 7-Goran Sukalo, 9-Ermin Siljak, 10-Nastja Ceh,
     15-Jalen Pokorn, 17-Klemen Lavric (20-Zlatko Dedic 78), 18-Milenko
     Acimovic, 19-Simon Seslar (11-Andrei Komac 66).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Milan (Giuseppe Meazza Stadium)
Italy 2 (Andrea Pirlo 35, 85)
Scotland 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 40,745. Ref: Kyros Vassaras (Greece).
ITA: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Daniele Bonera, 5-Fabio Cannavaro, 6-Marco
     Materazzi, 3-Giorgio Chiellini; 7-Mauro Camoranesi, 8-Andrea Pirlo,
     4-Gennaro Gattuso; 10-Francesco Totti (16-Daniele De Rossi 72),
     9-Alberto Gilardino, 11-Antonio Cassano (19-Luca Toni 83).
SCO: 1-Rab Douglas (12-Craig Gordon 39); 2-Jackie McNamara, 4-Steven
     Pressley, 5-David Weir, 3-Gary Naysmith; 6-Barry Ferguson, 7-Paul
     Hartley (16-Stephen Crawford 75), 8-Gary Caldwell, 10-Nigel
     Quashie, 11-Lee McCulloch; 9-Kenny Miller (17-Garry O'Connor 86).

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Chisinau (Republican Stadium)
Moldova 0
Norway 0
Att: 5,000. Ref: Florian Meyer (Germany).
MDA: 1-Evgheni Hmaruc; 2-Alexei Savinov, 3-Serghei Lascencov
     (14-Alexandr Covalenco 84), 4-Ghenadie Olexici, 5-Valerii Catinsus,
     6-Iurie Priganiuc, 15-Serghei Iepureanu (16-Victor Barisev 80),
     8-Stanislav Ivanov, 9-Serghei Rogaciov (13-Viorel Frunza 89),
     10-Vadim Boret, 11-Serghei Dadu.
NOR: 1-Thomas Myrhe; 2-Andre Bergdolmo, 3-Erik Hagen, 4-Claus Lundekvam,
     5-John Arne Riise, 6-Jan Gunnar Solli, 7-Tommy Svindal Larsen,
     8-Magne Hoset (19-John Carew 59), 9-Steffen Iversen, 10-Sigurd
     Rushfeldt (17-Azar Karadas 80), 11-Morten Gamst Pedersen.

In Celje (Petrol Arena)
Slovenia 1 (Aleksandar Rodic 44)
Belarus 1 (Alexander Kulchiy 48)
HT: 1-0. Att: 6,450. Ref: Khalil Al-Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia).
SVN: 12-Samir Handanovic; 2-Fabijan Cipot, 3-Suad Filekovic (9-Ermin
     Siljak 56), 4-Matej Mavric, 6-Aleksander Knavs, 10-Nastja Ceh,
     11-Andrej Komac, 14-Sebastjan Cimirotic (16-Aleksandar Rodic 27),
     18-Milenko Acimovic, 19-Simon Seslar (15-Jalen Pokorn 71),
     20-Branko Ilic.
BLR: 1-Yury Zhaunou; 2-Aleksandr Kulchy, 3-Denis Kovba, 4-Sergei
     Omelyanchuk, 5-Andrei Lavrik, 6-Sergei Gurenko, 7-Aleksandr
     Khatskevich (13-Andrei Ostrovsky 85), 8-Valentin Belkevich,
     9-Maksim Romashchenko (16-Timofei Kalachev 76), 10-Aleksandr Gleb,
     11-Vitaly Kutuzov (17-Vitaly Bulyga 64).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Italy              5   4   0   1   9   5  12
     2.Norway             5   2   2   1   6   3   8
     3.Slovenia           5   2   2   1   5   4   8
     4.Belarus            4   1   2   1   9   6   5
     5.Scotland           4   0   2   2   1   4   2
     6.Moldova            5   0   2   3   1   9   2


GROUP 6

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadion)
Austria 2 (Roland Kollmann 71, Andreas Ivanschitz 73)
England 2 (Frank Lampard 24, Steven Gerrard 64)
HT: 0-1. Att: 47,500. Ref: Lubos Michel (Slovakia).
AUT: 1-Alexander Manninger; 2-Joachim Standfest, 4-Martin Stranzl,
     3-Martin Hiden, 5-Emmanuel Pogatetz; 7-Gernot Sick, 8-Dietmar
     Kuehbauer, 6-Rene Aufhauser (16-Markus Kiesenebner 74), 10-Andreas
     Ivanschitz (C); 11-Eduard Glieder (18-Roland Kollmann 68), 9-Mario
     Haas (14-Mario Hieblinger 89).
ENG: 1-David James; 2-Gary Neville, 5-John Terry, 6-Ledley King,
     3-Ashley Cole; 7-David Beckham (C), 4-Steven Gerrard (12-Jamie
     Carragher 83), 8-Frank Lampard, 11-Wayne Bridge (15-Joe Cole 84);
     9-Alan Smith (17-Jermain Defoe 76), 10-Michael Owen.

In Baku (Tofik Bakhramov Stadium)
Azerbaijan 1 (Rashad Sadygov 55)
Wales 1 (Gary Speed 47)
HT: 0-0. Att: 8,000. Ref: Edo Trivkovic (Croatia).
AZE: 1-Dmitry Kramarenko; 2-Emin Agayev, 14-Rashad Sadygov, 3-Aftandil
     Hajiyev, 4-Mahir Shukurov; 7-Makhmud Gurbanov, 6-Vusal Huseynov
     (15-Ismayil Mammadov 73), 9-Gurban Gurbanov, 10-Anatoli Ponomarev
     (18-Ilgar Gurbanov 83); 11-Samir Aliyev (17-Nadir Nabiyev 71),
     Mirdjalal Kasimov.
WAL: 1-Paul Jones; 2-Mark Delaney, 4-Andy Melville, 5-Robert Page,
     3-Danny Gabbidon; 11-Jason Koumas (18-Robert Earnshaw 88),
     7-Robbie Savage, 10-Gary Speed, 6-Mark Pembridge (15-John Oster
     46); 8-Craig Bellamy, 9-John Hartson.

In Belfast (Windsor Park)
Northern Ireland 0
Poland 3 (Maciej Zurawski 4, Piotr Wlodarczyk 36, Jacek Krzynowek 56)
HT: 0-2. Att: 12,487. Ref: Jan Wegereef (Netherlands).
NIR: 1-Maik Taylor; 18-Aaron Hughes (C), 3-Anthony Capaldi, 4-Stephen
     Craigan, 5-Mark Williams; 11-Stuart Elliott (15-Paul McVeigh 62),
     6-Jeff Whitley, 7-Damien Johnson, 8-Michael Hughes (16-Stephen
     Jones 53); 9-David Healy, 10-James Quinn (14-Andrew Smith 73).
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 2-Sebastian Mila (16-Arkadiusz Radomski 75),
     3-Tomasz Rzasa, 4-Michal Zewlakow, 5-Arkadiusz Glowacki, 6-Jacek
     Bak (C), 7-Marek Zienczuk, 8-Jacek Krzynowek (17-Damian Gorawski
     67), 9-Maciej Zurawski (18-Pawel Kryszalowicz 84), 10-Mariusz
     Lewandowski, 11-Piotr Wlodarczyk.
Sent off: Piotr Wlodarczyk 79.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadion)
Austria 2 (Martin Stranzl 23, Roland Kollmann 44)
Azerbaijan 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 26,400. Ref: Lawrence Sammut (Malta).
AUT: 1-Alexander Manninger; 2-Joachim Standfest, 3-Martin Stranzl,
     4-Martin Hiden, 5-Emanuel Pogatetz; 7-Markus Schopp (16-Matthias
     Dollinger 57), 8-Dietmar Kuehbauer, 6-Rene Aufhauser, 10-Andreas
     Ivanschitz; 9-Mario Haas (14-Eduard Glieder 72), 11-Roland
     Kollmann (17-Roland Linz 79).
AZE: 1-Dmitry Kramarenko; 2-Emin Agayev, 3-Aftandil Hadjiyev, 14-Rashad
     Sadygov; 4-Mahir Shukurov, 6-Vusal Huseinov, 7-Mahmud Gurbanov
     (16-Ismail Mamedov 46), 8-Aslan Karimov, 10-Anatoly Ponomarev
     (17-Nadir Nabiyev 46); 9-Gurban Gurbanov, 11-Samir Aliyev
     (18-Ilgar Gurbanov 46).

In Chorzow (Slaski Stadium)
Poland 1 (Maciej Zurawski 47)
England 2 (Jermain Defoe 36, Arkadiusz Glowacki og 57)
HT: 0-1. Ref: Stefano Farina (Italy).
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 2-Sebastian Mila (14-Mariusz Kukielka 63), 3-Tomasz
     Rzasa, 4-Michal Zewlakow, 5-Arkadiusz Glowacki, 6-Jacek Bak (C),
     11-Kamil Kosowski (17-Damian Gorowski 80), 8-Jacek Krzynowek,
     9-Maciej Zurawski, 10-Mariusz Lewandowski, 7-Grzegorz Rasiak
     (16-Andrezj Niedzielan 69).
ENG: 1-Paul Robinson; 2-Gary Neville (12-Jamie Carragher 32), 5-John
     Terry, 6-Ledley King, 3-Ashley Cole; 7-David Beckham (C) (15-Owen
     Hargreaves 90), 4-Steven Gerrard, 8-Frank Lampard, 11-Wayne Bridge,
     9-Jermain Defoe (14-Kieron Dyer 87), 10-Michael Owen.

In Cardiff (Millennium Stadium)
Wales 2 (John Hartson 32, Robert Earnshaw 74)
Northern Ireland 2 (Jeff Whitley 10, David Healy 21)
HT: 1-2. Att: 63,500. Ref: Domenico Messina (Italy).
WAL: 1-Paul Jones; 2-Mark Delaney (18-Robert Earnshaw 25), 4-James
     Collins, 5-Danny Gabbidon, 3-Ben Thatcher (15-Paul Parry 63);
     6-John Oster, 7-Robbie Savage, 10-Gary Speed, 11-Jason Koumas;
     9-John Hartson, 8-Craig Bellamy.
Sent off: Robbie Savage 9.
NIR: 1-Maik Taylor; 18-Aaron Hughes, 4-Colin Murdock, 5-Mark Williams,
     3-Anthony Capaldi (17-George McCartney 90); 6-Damien Johnson,
     8-Jeff Whitley, 11-Michael Hughes, 7-Mark Clyde; 9-David Healy,
     10-James Quinn (14-Andrew Smith 56; 15-Paul McVeigh 87).
Sent-offs: Michael Hughes 9, David Healy 21.

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadion)
Austria 1 (Markus Schopp 30)
Poland 3 (Radoslaw Kaluzny 10, Jacek Krzynowek 78, Tomas Frankowski 90+1)
HT: 1-1. Att: 46,100. Ref: Lucilio Cardoso Batista (Portugal).
AUT: 1-Alexander Manninger; 2-Joachim Standfest, 3-Martin Stranzl,
     4-Martin Hiden, 5-Emanuel Pogatetz; 6-Rene Aufhauser (15-Markus
     Kiesenebner 46), 7-Markus Schopp, 8-Dietmar Kuehbauer, 10-Andreas
     Ivanschitz; 9-Mario Haas (18-Roland Kollmann 38), 11-Ivica Vastic
     (17-Christian Mayrleb 80).
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 2-Marcin Zajac (18-Kamil Kosowski 46), 3-Tomasz
     Rzasa, 4-Marcin Baszczynski, 5-Radoslaw Kaluzny (16-Arkadiusz
     Radomski 71), 6-Jacek Bak, 7-Tomasz Hajto, 8-Jacek Krzynowek,
     9-Maciej Zurawski, 10-Sebastian Mila, 11-Grzegorz Rasiak (17-Tomas
     Frankowski 67).
Sent off: Arkadiusz Radomski 88.

In Baku (Tofik Bakhramov Stadium)
Azerbaijan 0
Northern Ireland 0
Att: 6,460. Ref: Attila Hanacsek (Hungary).
AZE: 1-Jahangir Hasanzade; 2-Rafael Amirbekov, 3-Aftandil Hajiyev,
     5-Emin Guliyev, 6-Kamal Guliyev; 4-Mahir Shukurov, 7-Makhmud
     Gurbanov (10-Anatoliy Ponomarev 58), 16-Ismayil Mammedov (18-Ilgar
     Gurbanov 53), 14-Rashad Sadygov; 17-Samir Aliyev (9-Gurban
     Gurbanov 76), 11-Nadir Nabiyev.
NIR: 1-Maik Taylor; 2-Mark Clyde, 5-Mark Williams, 4-Colin Murdock,
     18-Aaron Hughes; 7-Chris Baird, 6-Damien Johnson, 9-Jeff Whitley
     (17-Keith Gillespie 9), 8-Tommy Doherty; 11-Stuart Elliott,
     10-James Quinn (14-Andrew Smith 76).

In Manchester (Old Trafford Stadium)
England 2 (Frank Lampard 4, David Beckham 76)
Wales 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 65,244. Ref: Terje Hauge (Norway).
ENG: 1-Paul Robinson; 2-Gary Neville, 6-Sol Campbell, 5-Rio Ferdinand,
     3-Ashley Cole; 7-David Beckham (C) (15-Owen Hargreaves 85),
     4-Nicky Butt, 8-Frank Lampard; 9-Wayne Rooney (12-Ledley King 87);
     11-Jermain Defoe (18-Alan Smith 70), 10-Michael Owen.
WAL: 1-Paul Jones; 2-Mark Delaney, 5-Danny Gabbidon, 3-Ben Thatcher;
     17-Jason Koumas (18-Robert Earnshaw 74), 8-Craig Bellamy, 7-Simon
     Davies, 6-Mark Pembridge (15-Carl Robinson 59), 10-Gary Speed (C),
     11-Ryan Giggs; 9-John Hartson.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Baku (Tofik Bakhramov Stadium)
Azerbaijan 0
England 1 (Michael Owen 22)
HT: 0-1. Att: 17,000. Ref: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg).
AZE: 1-Jahangir Hasanzade; 2-Rafael Amirbayov, 3-Aftandil Hajiyev,
     14-Rashad Sadygov; 5-Emin Guliyev, 6-Kamal Guliyev (18-Ilgar
     Gurbanov 74), 4-Mahir Shukurov, 8-Aslan Kerimov; 10-Anatoliy
     Ponomaryov, 17-Samir Aliyev (9-Gurban Gurbanov 59), 11-Nadir
     Nabiyev (15-Rashad Abdullayev 80).
ENG: 1-Paul Robinson; 2-Gary Neville, 5-Rio Ferdinand, 6-Sol Campbell,
     3-Ashley Cole; 7-Jermaine Jenas (17-Shaun Wright-Phillips 72),
     4-Nicky Butt, 8-Frank Lampard; 10-Michael Owen, 9-Wayne Rooney
     (16-Joe Cole 85), 11-Jermain Defoe (18-Alan Smith 55).

In Belfast (Windsor Park)
Northern Ireland 3 (David Healy 36, Colin Murdock 60, Stuart Elliott 90)
Austria 3 (Markus Schopp 14, 72, Christian Mayrleb 61)
HT: 1-1. Att: 11,830. Ref: Mark Shield (Australia).
NIR: 1-Roy Carroll; 18-Aaron Hughes, 3-George McCartney, 4-Colin
     Murdock (15-Stuart Elliott 78), 5-Mark Williams; 6-Damien Johnson,
     7-Keith Gillespie, 8-Tommy Doherty (16-Steve Jones 86), 11-Jeff
     Whitley (17-Paul McVeigh 89); 9-David Healy, 10-James Quinn.
AUT: 1-Alexander Manninger; 2-Andreas Ibertsberger, 17-Ferdinand
     Feldhofer, 4-Martin Hiden, 5-Emanuel Pogatetz; 6-Markus
     Kiesenebner, 7-Markus Schopp (14-Gernot Sick 83), 8-Dietmar
     Kuehbauer, 10-Roland Kirchler (16-Andreas Ivanschitz 65);
     9-Christian Mayrleb (18-Roland Kollmann 81), 11-Ivica Vastic.

In Cardiff (Millennium Stadium)
Wales 2 (Robert Earnshaw 56, John Hartson 90+3)
Poland 3 (Tomasz Frankowski 72, Maciej Zurawski 81, Jacek Krzynowek 85)
HT: 0-0. Att: 56,685. Ref: Alain Sars (France).
WAL: 1-Paul Jones; 2-Mark Delaney, 3-Ben Thatcher, 4-James Collins,
     5-Daniel Gabbidon; 6-Simon Davies, 7-Robbie Savage, 10-Gary Speed
     (18-John Hartson 79), 11-Jason Koumas (17-Paul Parry 86); 8-Craig
     Bellamy, 9-Robert Earnshaw.
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 2-Tomasz Rzasa, 4-Marcin Baszczynski, 6-Jacek Bak
     (18-Tomasz Klos 46), 7-Tomasz Hajto; 5-Radoslaw Kaluzny
     (15-Sebastian Mila 71), 8-Jacek Krzynowek, 10-Miroslaw Szymkowiak,
     3-Kamil Kosowski; 9-Maciej Zurawski, 11-Piotr Wlodarczyk
     (17-Tomasz Frankowski 60).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Manchester (Old Trafford Stadium)
England 4 (Joe Cole 47, Michael Owen 52, Chris Baird og 54, Frank
     Lampard 62)
Northern Ireland 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 65,239. Ref: Wolfgang Stark (Germany).
ENG: 1-Paul Robinson; 2-Gary Neville, 5-Rio Ferdinand, 6-John Terry,
     3-Ashley Cole; 7-David Beckham (15-Kieron Dyer 72), 4-Steven
     Gerrard (16-Owen Hargreaves 72), 8-Frank Lampard, 11-Joe Cole;
     10-Michael Owen, 9-Wayne Rooney (18-Jermain Defoe 80).
NIR: 1-Maik Taylor; 2-Chris Baird, 5-Colin Murdock, 18-Aaron Hughes,
     3-Anthony Capaldi; 7-Keith Gillespie, 10-Jeff Whitley (15-Steve
     Jones 88), 8-Tommy Doherty (14-Steven Davis 60), 11-Stuart Elliott;
     6-Damien Johnson, 9-David Healy (13-Andy Kirk 88).

In Warsaw (Wojska Polskiego Stadium)
Poland 8 (Tomasz Frankowski 12, 63, 66, Aftandil Hajiyev og 16, Kamil
     Kosowski 40, Jacek Krzynowek 71, Marek Saganowski 84, 89)
Azerbaijan 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 8,112. Ref: Nicolai Vollquartz (Denmark).
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 3-Tomasz Rzasa, 6-Jacek Bak, 4-Marcin Baszczynski,
     2-Tomasz Klos, 5-Kamil Kosowski (16-Euzebiusz Smolareck 46),
     8-Jacek Krzynowek, 10-Miroslaw Szymkowiak, 8-Radoslaw Sobolewski,
     11-Tomasz Frankowski (18-Andrezj Niedzielan 67), 9-Maciej Zurawski
     (17-Marek Saganowski 73).
AZE: 1-Dmitry Kramarenko; 14-Rashad Sadygov, 8-Aslan Kerimov (10-Daniel
     Akhtimov 46), 2-Rafael Amirbekov, 3-Aftandil Hajiyev, 5-Emin
     Guliyev (15-Rail Malikov 20), 4-Mahir Shukurov, 6-Kamal Guliyev,
     9-Gurban Gurbanov, 11-Nadir Nabiyev (18-Ildar Gurbanov 46),
     7-Vugar Nadirov.

In Cardiff (Millennium Stadium)
Wales 0
Austria 2 (Ivica Vastic 82, Martin Stranzl 86)
HT: 0-0. Att: 47,760. Ref: Paul Allaerts (Belgium).
WAL: 1-Danny Coyne; 2-Mark Delaney, 4-Danny Gabbidon, 5-Robert Page,
     3-Sam Ricketts; 6-Carl Robinson, 7-Carl Fletcher, 10-Simon Davies
     (18-Robert Earnshaw 75); 8-Craig Bellamy, 11-Ryan Giggs; 9-John
     Hartson.
AUT: 1-Helge Paye; 2-Markus Katzer, 4-Emanuel Pogatetz, 5-Anton Ehmann,
     3-Martin Stranzl; 6-Rene Aufhauser, 7-Ernst Dospel, 8-Roland
     Kirchler, 10-Andreas Ivanschitz (14-Mario Hieblinger 90);
     9-Christian Mayrleb (17-Wolfgang Mair 87), 11-Mario Haas (18-Ivica
     Vastic 78).

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Vienna (Ernst Happel Stadion)
Austria 1 (Rene Aufhauser 87)
Wales 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 29,500. Ref: Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain).
AUT: 1-Helge Payer; 2-Markus Katzer, 3-Martin Stranzl, 4-Ernst Dospel
     (15-Markus Kiesenebner 84), 5-Anton Ehmann, 6-Rene Aufhauser,
     7-Roland Kirchler (17-Wolfgang Mair 78), 8-Dietmar Kuehbauer,
     9-Christian Mayrleb, 10-Andreas Ivanschitz, 11-Mario Haas
     (18-Ivica Vastic 55).
WAL: 1-Danny Coyne; 2-Mark Delaney, 3-Sam Ricketts, 4-Danny Gabbidon,
     5-James Collins (16-Robert Page 58), 6-Carl Robinson, 7-Carl
     Fletcher, 8-Craig Bellamy, 9-David Partridge, 10-Simon Davies,
     11-Ryan Giggs.

In Newcastle (Saint James' Park)
England 2 (Steven Gerrard 51, David Beckham 62)
Azerbaijan 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 49,046. Ref: Paulo Gomes Costa (Portugal).
ENG: 1-Paul Robinson; 2-Gary Neville, 5-Rio Ferdinand (14-Ledley King
     77), 6-John Terry, 3-Ashley Cole; 7-David Beckham (C) (18-Jermain
     Defoe 84), 4-Steven Gerrard, 8-Frank Lampard, 11-Joe Cole; 9-Wayne
     Rooney (15-Kieron Dyer 77), 10-Michael Owen.
AZE: 1-Dmitry Kramarenko; 14-Rashad Sadygov, 2-Rafael Amirbekov
     (15-Vugar Guliyev 45), 3-Aftandil Hajiyev, 4-Zaur Hashimov;
     5-Elmar Bakhshiyev, 6-Ilgar Abdurakhmanov, 7-Rail Melikov, 8-Aslan
     Kerimov; 9-Gurban Gurbanov (C) (10-Anatoly Ponomarev 76), 11-Nadir
     Nabiyev (17-Daniel Ahtyamov 76).

In Warsaw (Wojska Polskiego Stadium)
Poland 1 (Maciej Zurawski 85)
Northern Ireland 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 13,500. Ref: Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden).
POL: 1-Jerzy Dudek; 3-Tomasz Rzasa (14-Tomasz Kielbowicz 46), 6-Jacek
     Bak, 2-Tomasz Klos, 4-Marcin Baszczynski, 7-Bartosz Karwan
     (18-Grzegorz Rasiak 83), 10-Miroslaw Szymkowiak, 5-Radoslaw
     Kaluzny (13-Sebastian Mila 66), 8-Jacek Krzynowek, 11-Tomasz
     Frankowski, 9-Maciej Zurawski.
NIR: 1-Maik Taylor; 3-Tony Capaldi, 4-Colin Murdock, 18-Aaron Hughes,
     2-Chris Baird; 7-Keith Gillespie, 8-Jeff Whitley, 6-Steven Davis,
     5-Mark Williams (11-Stuart Elliott 88), 10-James Quinn (17-Warren
     Feeney 35), 9-David Healy.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.England            6   5   1   0  13   3  16
     2.Poland             6   5   0   1  19   5  15
     3.Austria            6   3   2   1  11   8  11
     4.Northern Ireland   6   0   3   3   5  13   3
     5.Wales              6   0   2   4   5  11   2
     6.Azerbaijan         6   0   2   4   1  14   2


GROUP 7

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Serravalle (Stadio Olimpico)
San Marino 0
Serbia & Montenegro 3 (Zvonimir Vukic 4, Nenad Jestrovic 15, 83)
HT: 0-2. Att: 1,137. Ref: Akmalkhan Kholmatov (Kazakhstan).
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Michele Marani,
     4-Simone Bacciocchi, 5-Alessandro Della Valle, 6-Frederico
     Crescentini (17-Michele Moretti 46), 7-Marco Domeniconi, 8-Alex
     Gasperoni (14-Giacomo Maiani 87), 9-Nicola Ciacci, 10-Damiano
     Vannucci, 11-Andrea Ugolini (15-Paolo Montagna 26).
SCG: 1-Dragoslav Jevric; 3-Ivica Dragutinovic, 4-Dragan Mladenovic
     (15-Igor Duljaj 82), 5-Nemanja Vidic, 6-Goran Gavrancic, 7-Ognjen
     Koroman, 9-Savo Milosevic (8-Mateja Kezman 68), 10-Dejan Stankovic,
     11-Nenad Jestrovic, 18-Zvonimir Vukic (19-Nenad Brnovic 85),
     20-Mladen Krstajic.

In Charleroi (Stade du Pays de Charleroi)
Belgium 1 (Wesley Sonck 61)
Lithuania 1 (Edgaras Jankauskas 73)
HT: 0-0. Att: 19,218. Ref: Loizos Loizou (Cyprus).
BEL: 1-Tristan Peersman; 2-Eric Deflandre (27-Vincent Kompany 46),
     3-Timmy Simons, 4-Daniel Van Buyten, 5-Didier Dheedene; 11-Mbo
     Mpenza (13-Gregory Dufer 21), 14-Sven Vermant (16-Luigi Pieroni
     73), 6-Philippe Clement, 8-Bart Goor; 10-Thomas Buffel, 9-Wesley
     Sonck.
LTU: 1-Zydrunas Karcemarkas; 2-Marius Stankevicus, 3-Rolandas Dziauktas,
     5-Andrius Skerla, 7-Aurelijus Skarbalius (15-Gregoris Morinas 9);
     4-Nerijus Barasa, 6-Donatas Vencevicius (14-Tomas Razanauskas 58),
     8-Edgaras Cesnauskis; 9-Tomas Danilevicius (13-Saulius Mikoliunas
     67), 10-Robertas Poskus, 11-Edgaras Jankauskas.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Kaunas (S Darius & S Girenas Stadium)
Lithuania 4 (Edgaras Jankauskas 18, 49, Tomas Danilevicius 63, Tomas
     Radzinevicius 89)
San Marino 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 5,000. Ref: Sokol Jareci (Albania).
LTU: 1-Zydrunas Karcemarskas; 2-Marius Stankevicius, 3-Rolandas
     Dziaukstas, 4-Nerijus Barasa, 5-Andrius Skerla, 6-Donatas
     Vencevicius, 7-Saulius Mikoliunas (17-Andrius Gedgaudas 74),
     8-Edgaras Cesnauskis (16-Igoris Morinas 46), 9-Tomas Danilevicius,
     10-Robertas Poskus, 11-Edgaras Jankauskas (15-Tomas Radzinevicius
     68).
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Michele Marani,
     4-Simone Bacciocchi, 5-Alessandro Della Valle, 6-Nicola Albani
     (13-Giacomo Maiani 87), 7-Marco Domeniconi, 8-Alex Gasperoni,
     9-Nicola Giacci, 10-Damiano Vanucci (16-Luca Nanni 82), 11-Paolo
     Montagna (15-Michele Moretti 65).

In Zenica (Bilino Polje Stadium)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 (Elvir Bolic 74)
Spain 1 (Vicente 66)
HT: 0-0. Att: 15,000. Ref: Massimo De Santis (Italy).
BIH: 1-Kenan Hasagic; 10-Hasan Salihamidzic, 5-Branimir Bajic, 4-Emir
     Spahic, 3-Vedin Music; 2-Vladan Grujic, 9-Sergej Barbarez,
     8-Mirsad Beslija, 11-Elvir Baljic (17-Dragan Blatnjak 63);
     6-Zvjezdan Misimovic, 7-Elvir Bolic (18-Nedim Halilovic 83).
ESP: 1-Iker Casillas; 2-Michel Salgado, 5-Carles Puyol, 6-Ivan Helguera,
     3-Enrique Romero; 10-Victor (14-Fernando Morientes 50), 4-David
     Albelda (18-Xabi Alonso 71), 8-Ruben Baraja (12-Juan Carlos
     Valeron 58), 11-Vicente; 9-Jose Antonio Reyes, 7-Raul.

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Santander (Campo de el Sardinero Stadium)
Spain 2 (Albert Luque 60, Raul 65)
Belgium 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 17,000. Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark).
ESP: 1-Iker Casillas; 2-Michel Salgado, 5-Carles Puyol, 4-Carlos
     Marchena, 3-Asier del Horno; 10-Joaquin, 8-Xavi (17-Ruben Baraja
     74), 6-David Albelda (14-Xabi Alonso 58), 11-Jose Antonio Reyes;
     7-Raul, 9-Fernando Torres (16-Albert Luque 53).
BEL: 1-Tristan Peersman; 2-Eric Deflandre, 27-Vincent Kompany, 4-Daniel
     Van Buyten, 5-Olivier Deschacht; 10-Thomas Buffel (16-Gregory
     Dufer 79), 17-Roberto Bisconti (14-Olivier Doll 69), 6-Philippe
     Clement, 8-Bart Goor, 11-Mbo Mpenza (15-Stein Huysegems 74);
     9-Wesley Sonck.
Sent offs: Eric Deflandre 29, Bart Goor 68.

In Sarajevo (Kosevo Stadium)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0
Serbia & Montenegro 0
Att: 22,440. Ref: Gilles Veissiere (France).
BIH: 1-Almir Tolja; 8-Dragan Blatnjak, 2-Emir Spahic, 6-Branimir Bajic
     (16-Mirko Hrgovic 78), 3-Sasa Papac (13-Gradimir Crnogorac 61);
     4-Ivica Grlic, 9-Sergej Barbarez, 11-Elvir Baljic (15-Ricardo
     Baiano 80), 14-Mirsad Beslija; 5-Zvjezdan Misimovic, 7-Elvir Bolic.
SCG: 1-Dragoslav Jevric; 6-Goran Gavrancic, 20-Mladen Krstajic,
     14-Nenad Djordjevic (2-Marjan Markovic 57); 4-Igor Duljaj, 3-Ivica
     Dragutinovic, 10-Dejan Stankovic, 7-Ognjen Koroman (13-Nenad
     Brnovic 90+2), 8-Zvonimir Vukic; 9-Savo Milosevic (11-Marko
     Pantelic 77), 18-Danijel Ljuboja.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Vilnius (Zalgiris Stadium)
Lithuania 0
Spain 0
Att: 9,114. Ref: Eric Poulat (France).
LTU: 1-Zydrunas Karcemarskas; 2-Marius Stankevicius, 3-Rolandas
     Dziaukstas, 5-Andrius Skerla, 7-Aurelijus Skarbalius, 9-Audrius
     Gedgaudas (16-Saulius Mikoliunas 75), 6-Donatas Vencevicius,
     4-Nerijus Barasa, 8-Edgaras Cesnauskis, 11-Edgaras Jankauskas,
     10-Tomas Danilevicius (18-Tomas Radzinevicius 82).
ESP: 1-Iker Casillas, 2-Michel Salgado, 5-Carles Puyol, 4-Carlos
     Marchena, 3-Joan Capdevila (17-Fernando Torres 79); 9-Victor
     Sanchez (18-Raul Tamudo 53), 6-David Albelda, 8-Ruben Baraja
     (15-Jose Antonio Reyes 65), 10-Alberto Luque; 11-Xavi Hernandez;
     7-Raul.

In Belgrade (Red Star Stadium)
Serbia & Montenegro 5 (Savo Milosevic 35, Dejan Stankovic 45+1, 50,
     Ognjen Koroman 52, Zvonimir Vukic 69)
San Marino 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 4,000. Ref: Lassin Isaksen (Faroe Islands).
SCG: 1-Dragoslav Jevric; 2-Marjan Markovic, 6-Goran Gavrancic, 3-Ivica
     Dragutinovic (15-Milivoje Vitakic 62), 20-Mladen Krstajic; 4-Igor
     Duljaj (13-Nenad Brnovic 46), 7-Ognjen Koroman, 8-Zvonimir Vukic,
     10-Dejan Stankovic; 9-Savo Milosevic, 18-Danijel Ljuboja (11-Marko
     Pantelic 72).
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Michele Marani,
     4-Simone Bacciocchi, 5-Alessandro Della Valle; 6-Nicola Albani,
     7-Marco Domeniconi (17-Lorenzo Moretti 90), 8-Damiano Vannucci,
     9-Nicola Ciacci (15-Marco De Luigi 77); 10-Alex Gasperoni,
     11-Michele Moretti (16-Bryan Gasperoni 64).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Serravalle (Stadio Olimpico)
San Marino 0
Lithuania 1 (Deividas Cesnauskis 42)
HT: 0-1. Att: 1,457. Ref: Karen Nalbandyan (Armenia).
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Michele Marani,
     4-Simone Bacciocchi, 5-Alessandro Della Valle, 6-Nicola Albani,
     7-Riccardo Muccioli (16-Marco Domeniconi 66), 8-Alex Gasperoni,
     9-Marco De Luigi (13-Luca Bonifazi 81), 10-Andy Selva (14-Nicola
     Ciacci 54), 11-Damiano Vanucci.
LTU: 1-Zydrunas Karcemarskas; 2-Deividas Semberas, 3-Rolandas
     Dziaukstas, 4-Marius Stankevicius, 5-Andrius Gedgaudas (14-Donatas
     Vencevicius 86), 6-Tomas Zvirgzdauskas, 7-Aurelijus Skarbalius,
     8-Edgaras Cesnauskis (13-Saulius Mikoliunas 76), 9-Tomas
     Danilevicius, 10-Deividas Cesnauskis, 11-Tomas Radzinevicius
     (15-Igoris Morinas 46).

In Brussels (King Baudouin Stadium)
Belgium 0
Serbia & Montenegro 2 (Zvonimir Vukic 7, Mateja Kezman 60)
HT: 0-1. Att: 28,350. Ref: Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden).
BEL: 1-Silvio Proto; 19-Olivier De Cock, 3-Timmy Simons, 27-Vincent
     Kompany, 15-Olivier Deschacht (11-Koen Daerden 28); 17-Roberto
     Bisconti (16-Luigi Pieroni 59), 6-Philippe Clement, 7-Walter
     Baseggio, 5-Peter Van der Heyden; 10-Thomas Buffel, 9-Wesley Sonck
     (18-Stein Huysegems 66).
SCG: 1-Dragoslav Jevric; 20-Marjan Markovic, 5-Nemanja Vidic, 6-Goran
     Gavrancic, 3-Ivica Dragutinovic; 7-Ognjen Koroman (15-Igor Duljaj
     56), 4-Dragan Mladenovic (14-Nenad Djordjevic 79), 10-Dejan
     Stankovic, 11-Predrag Djordjevic; 18-Zvonimir Vukic, 9-Savo
     Milosevic (8-Mateja Kezman 28).

[Feb 9, 2005]

In Almeria (Estadio Mediterraneo)
Spain 5 (Joaquin 15, Fernando Torres 33, Raul 43, Guti 65, Asier del
     Horno 79)
San Marino 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 12,580. Ref: Kenneth Clark (Scotland).
ESP: 1-Iker Casillas; 2-Michel Salgado, 5-Carles Puyol, 4-Carlos
     Marchena, 3-Asier del Horno; 10-Joaquin, 8-Ivan de la Pena
     (17-Antonio Guayre 77), 6-Xavi Hernandez, 11-Albert Luque (14-Guti
     46); 7-Raul (18-David Villa 46), 9-Fernando Torres.
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Matteo Andreini
     (15-Bryan Gasperoni 59), 4-Nicola Albani, 5-Alessandro Della Valle,
     6-Simone Bacciocchi, 7-Marco Domeniconi (17-Michele Moretti 75),
     8-Damiano Vanucci, 9-Alex Gasperoni (13-Nicola Ciacci 88), 10-Andy
     Selva, 11-Michele Marani.

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Brussels (King Baudouin Stadium)
Belgium 4 (Emile Mpenza 15 54, Koen Daerden 44, Thomas Buffel 76)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 (Zlatan Bajramovic 1)
HT: 2-1. Att: 36,700. Ref: Vladimir Hrinak (Slovakia).
BEL: 1-Silvio Proto; 2-Olivier Doll, 27-Vincent Kompany, 4-Daniel Van
     Buyten, 5-Peter Van Der Heyden; 8-Yves Vanderhaeghe, 3-Timmy
     Simmons, 7-Koen Daerden, 10-Thomas Buffel (17-Roberto Bisconti 90);
     9-Emile Mpenza (6-Philippe Clement 90), 16-Luigi Pieroni (11-Kevin
     Vandenbergh 87).
BIH: 1-Kenan Hasagic; 2-Branimir Bajic, 3-Sasa Papac (10-Zvjezdan
     Misimovic 68), 4-Emir Spahic, 5-Zlatan Bajramovic; 6-Ninoslav
     Milenkovic, 7-Elvir Bolic, 8-Ivica Grlic (16-Vladan Grujic 72),
     9-Sergej Barbarez; 11-Elvir Baljic (17-Nedim Halilovic 68),
     14-Mirsad Beslija.

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Belgrade (FK Crvena Zvezda Stadium)
Serbia & Montenegro 0
Spain 0
Att: 48,910. Ref: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).
SCG: 1-Dragoslav Jevric; 5-Nemanja Vidic, 6-Goran Gavrancic, 20-Mladen
     Krstajic; 3-Ivica Dragutinovic, 7-Ognjen Koroman (17-Dusan Basta
     77), 11-Predrag Djordjevic, 15-Igor Duljaj, 10-Dejan Stankovic;
     9-Savo Milosevic (22-Sasa Ilic 65), 8-Mateja Kezman (18-Nenad
     Jestrovic 80).
ESP: 1-Iker Casillas; 5-Carles Puyol (20-Juanito 46), 2-Pablo Ibanez,
     19-Sergio Ramos, 3-Asier del Horno; 17-Joaquin, 8-Xavi, 6-David
     Albelda, 11-Ivan de la Pena (7-Raul 46); 14-Fernando Torres,
     9-Jose Antonio Reyes (4-Antonio Lopez 62).

In Sarajevo (Kosevo Stadium)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 (Elvir Bolic 21)
Lithuania 1 (Marius Stankevicius 60)
HT: 1-0. Att: 6,000. Ref: Yuri Baskakov (Russia).
BIH: 1-Kenan Hasagic; 2-Branimir Bajic, 3-Velimir Vidic, 4-Emir Spahic,
     5-Zlatan Bajramovic, 6-Ninoslav Milenkovic, 7-Elvir Bolic, 8-Ivica
     Grlic, 9-Sergej Barbarez, 10-Zvjezdan Misimovic, 11-Elvir Baljic
     (14-Mirsad Beslija 46).
LTU: 1-Zhidrunas Karcemarskas; 2-Deividas Semberas, 3-Rolandas
     Dziaukstas, 4-Marius Stankevicius, 5-Andrius Skerla, 6-Deividas
     Cesnauskis (13-Saulius Mikoliunas 87), 7-Aurelius Skarbalius,
     8-Edgaras Cesnauskis (14-Nerijus Barasa 56), 9-Robertas Poskus,
     10-Tomas Danilevicius (18-Donatas Vencevicius 87), 11-Edgaras
     Jankauskas.
Sent off: Marius Stankevicius 64.

In Serravalle (Stadio Olimpico)
San Marino 1 (Andy Selva 41)
Belgium 2 (Timmy Simons 19pen, Daniel Van Buyten 64)
HT: 1-1. Att: 871. Ref: Georgios Kasnaferis (Greece).
SMR: 1-Federico Gasperoni; 2-Carlo Valentini, 3-Matteo Andreini,
     4-Nicola Albani, 5-Alessandro Della Valle, 6-Simone Bacciochi;
     7-Marco Domeniconi (15-Paolo Montagna 89), 8-Alex Gasperoni,
     9-Nicola Ciacci (16-Brian Gasperoni 61), 10-Andy Selva, 11-Michele
     Marani.
BEL: 1-Silvio Proto; 2-Olivier Doll (14-Kevin Vandenbergh 58),
     27-Vincent Kompany, 4-Daniel Van Buyten, 5-Peter Van Der Heyden;
     8-Yves Vanderhaeghe, 3-Timmy Simons, 7-Koen Daerden, 10-Thomas
     Buffel (15-Thomas Chattelle 38); 9-Emile Mpenza, 16-Luigi Pieroni
     (18-Roberto Bisconti 83).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Serbia-Montenegro  5   3   2   0  10   0  11
     2.Spain              5   2   3   0   8   1   9
     3.Lithuania          5   2   3   0   7   2   9
     4.Belgium            5   2   1   2   7   7   7
     5.Bosnia-Herzegovina 4   0   3   1   3   6   3
     6.San Marino         6   0   0   6   1  20   0


GROUP 8

[Sep 4, 2004]

In Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
Croatia 3 (Dado Prso 32, Ivan Klasnic 57, Gabor Gypes og 80)
Hungary 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 20,853. Ref: Mike Riley (England).
CRO: 1-Tomislav Butina; 2-Darijo Srna (7-Ivica Mornar 84), 3-Josip
     Simunic, 4-Robert Kovac, 5-Igor Tudor, 6-Jurica Vranjes, 8-Marko
     Babic, 9-Dado Prso (18-Ivica Olic 74), 10-Niko Kovac, 17-Ivan
     Klasnic, 19-Niko Kranjcar (13-Jerko Leko 78).
HUN: 1-Gabor Kiraly; 2-Laszlo Bodnar, 3-Szabolcs Huszti, 4-Roland
     Juhasz, 5-Peter Stark (13-Gabor Gyepes 59), 6-Andras Toth
     (18-Peter Kovacs 81), 7-Balazs Molnar, 8-Denes Rosa, 9-Imre
     Szabics, 10-Zoltan Gera, 11-Peter Simek (15-Zsolt Loew 18).
Sent off: Szabolcs Huszti 11.

In Reykjavik (Laugardalsvollur Stadium)
Iceland 1 (Eidur Gudjohnsen 51pen)
Bulgaria 3 (Dimitar Berbatov 35, 49, Hristo Yanev 62)
HT: 0-1. Att: 5,014. Ref: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg).
ISL: 1-Arni Arason; 2-Olafur Bjarnason, 3-Kristjan Sigurdsson,
     7-Hermann Hreidarsson, 4-Brynjar Gunnarsson, 5-Indridi Sigurdsson
     (14-Arnar Vidarsson 64), 6-Arnar Gretarsson (16-Johannes
     Gudjonsson 57), 8-Gylfi Einarsson, 10-Thordur Gudjonsson, 9-Eidur
     Gudjohnsen, 11-Heidar Helguson (17-Helgi Sigurdsson 70).
Sent off: Brynjar Gunnarsson 83.
BUL: 1-Dimitar Ivankov; 2-Radostin Kishishev, 3-Rosen Kirilov, 4-Ivailo
     Petkov, 22-Ilian Stoyanov, 8-Chavdar Yankov (14-Martin Kamburov
     80), 19-Stilian Petrov, 15-Marian Hristov, 9-Dimitar Berbatov,
     20-Valeri Bojinov (13-Asen Bukarov 72), 11-Zdravko Lazarov
     (7-Hristo Yanev 42).

In Valletta (Ta'Qali National Stadium)
Malta 0
Sweden 7 (Zlatan Ibrahimovic 4, 11, 14, 71, Fredrik Ljungberg 46, 74,
     Henrik Larsson 76)
HT: 0-3. Att: 4,200. Ref: Haim Jakov (Israel).
MLT: 1-Mario Muscat; 2-Roderick Briffa, 3-Ian Azzopardi, 4-Peter
     Pullicino, 5-Brian Said, 6-Luke Dimech, 7-Ivan Woods (15-George
     Mallia 79), 8-Stefan Giglio, 9-Michael Mifsud, 10-Michael Galea,
     11-Antoine Zahra (16-Gilbert Agius 57).
SWE: 1-Andreas Isaksson; 2-Teddy Lucic, 3-Olof Mellberg (15-Mikael
     Nilsson 61), 4-Petter Hansson (16-Alexander Ostlund 49), 5-Erik
     Edman, 6-Tobias Linderoth, 7-Christian Wilhelmsson (13-Mattias
     Jonson 76), 8-Anders Svensson, 9-Fredrik Ljungberg, 10-Zlatan
     Ibrahimovic, 11-Henrik Larsson.

[Sep 8, 2004]

In Gothenburg (Nya Ullevi Stadium)
Sweden 0
Croatia 1 (Darijo Srna 64)
HT: 0-0. Att: 40,023. Ref: Arturo Dauden Ibanez (Spain).
SWE: 1-Andreas Isaksson; 2-Alexander Ostlund, 3-Olof Mellberg, 4-Teddy
     Lucic (17-Marcus Allback 79), 5-Erik Edman, 6-Tobias Linderoth,
     7-Christian Wilhelmsson, 8-Anders Svensson (18-Mattias Jonson 72),
     9-Fredrik Ljungberg, 10-Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 11-Henrik Larsson.
CRO: 1-Tomislav Butina; 2-Darijo Srna, 3-Josip Simunic, 4-Robert Kovac,
     5-Igor Tudor, 6-Jurica Vranjes, 8-Marko Babic, 9-Dado Prso
     (11-Mario Tokic 90+2), 10-Niko Kovac, 17-Ivan Klasnic (18-Ivica
     Olic 46), 19-Niko Kranjcar (16-Jerko Leko 62).

In Budapest (Ujpesti Stadium)
Hungary 3 (Zoltan Gera 62, Sandor Torghelle 75, Imre Szabics 79)
Iceland 2 (Eidur Gudjohnsen 39, Indridi Sigurdsson 78)
HT: 0-1. Att: 5,461. Ref: Tom Ovrebo (Norway).
HUN: 1-Gabor Kiraly; 4-Roland Juhasz, 5-Gabor Gyepes, 6-Andras Toth,
     3-Laszlo Bodnar, 8-Denes Rosa, 7-Balazs Molnar, 2-Zoltan Szelesi
     (17-Imre Szabics 46), 11-Peter Simek (13-Zsolt Low 90), 10-Zoltan
     Gera, 9-Peter Kovacs (18-Sandor Torghelle 67).
ISL: 1-Arni Arason; 2-Olafur Bjarnason, 3-Kristjan Sigurdsson, 4-Arnar
     Vidarsson, 7-Hermann Hreidarsson, 5-Indridi Sigurdsson, 6-Arnar
     Gretarsson (17-Helgi Sigurdsson 86), 8-Johannes Gudjonsson,
     10-Thordur Gudjonsson (16-Gylfi Einarsson 76), 9-Eidur Gudjohnsen
     (18-Veigar Gunnarsson 88), 11-Heidar Helguson.

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
Croatia 2 (Darijo Srna 25, 31pen)
Bulgaria 2 (Martin Petrov 77, Dimitar Berbatov 86)
HT: 2-0. Att: 31,565. Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Italy).
CRO: 1-Tomislav Butina; 2-Darijo Srna, 3-Josip Simunic, 4-Robert Kovac
     (14-Ivica Banovic 76), 5-Mario Tokic, 6-Jurica Vranjes, 8-Marko
     Babic, 9-Dado Prso, 10-Niko Kovac, 17-Ivan Klasnic (16-Jerko Leko
     55), 19-Niko Kranjcar (18-Bosko Balaban 68).
BUL: 27-Dimitar Ivankov; 2-Radostin Kishishev (10-Vladimir Manchev 55),
     4-Ivaylo Petkov, 5-Georgi Markov, 8-Chaudar Yankov, 9-Dimitar
     Berbatov, 15-Blagoy Georgiev (6-Ivan Paskov 90), 17-Martin Petrov,
     19-Stilian Petrov, 20-Valeri Bojinov (7-Hristo Yanev 55), 22-Ilian
     Stoyanov.

In Valletta (Ta'Qali National Stadium)
Malta 0
Iceland 0
Att: 1,130. Ref: Sorin Corpodean (Romania).
MLT: 1-Justin Haber; 2-Ian Ciantar, 3-Ian Azzopardi, 4-Roderick Briffa,
     5-Brian Said, 6-Luke Dimech, 7-Gilbert Agius (17-George Mallia 65),
     8-Stefan Giglio, 9-Michael Mifsud, 10-Ivan Woods (16-Michael Galea
     78), 11-Claude Mattocks.
ISL: 1-Arni Arason; 2-Olafur Bjarnason, 3-Kristjan Sigurdsson,
     4-Brynjar Gunnarsson (16-Arnar Gretarsson 78), 5-Indridi
     Sigurdsson (17-Helgi Sigudsson 59), 6-Thor Vidarsson, 7-Hermann
     Hreidarsson, 8-Gylfi Einarsson, 9-Eidur Gudjohnsen, 10-Thordur
     Gudjonsson (18-Veigar Gunnarsson 69), 11-Heidar Helguson.

In Stockholm (Rasunda Stadium)
Sweden 3 (Fredrik Ljungberg 26, Henrik Larsson 50, Anders Svensson 67)
Hungary 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 32,288. Ref: Stuart Dougal (Scotland).
SWE: 1-Andreas Isaksson; 2-Alexander Ostlund, 3-Olof Mellberg, 4-Johan
     Mjallby (13-Mikael Nilsson 46), 5-Teddy Lucic, 6-Tobias Linderoth,
     7-Christian Wilhelmsson (15-Niclas Alexandersson 74), 8-Anders
     Svensson (16-Kim Kallstrom 80), 9-Fredrik Ljungberg, 10-Marcus
     Allback, 11-Henrik Larsson.
HUN: 1-Gabor Kiraly; 2-Laszlo Bodnar (14-Csaba Feher 80), 3-Boldizsar
     Bodor, 4-Gabor Gyepes, 5-Peter Stark, 6-Andras Toth (16-Tamas
     Hajnal 55), 7-Balasz Molnar, 8-Pal Dardai, 9-Sandor Torghelle
     (18-Peter Kovacs 68), 10-Zoltan Gera, 11-Imre Szabics.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Sofia (Vasilij Levski Stadium)
Bulgaria 4 (Dimitar Berbatov 43, 56, Hristo Yanev 47, Chavdar Yankov 87)
Malta 1 (Michael Mifsud 12)
HT: 1-1. Att: 16,800. Ref: Ceri Richards (Wales).
BUL: 27-Dimitar Ivankov; 4-Ivailo Petkov, 7-Hristo Yanev (3-Rosen
     Kirilov 71), 8-Chavdar Yankov, 9-Dimitar Berbatov, 10-Vladimir
     Manchev (18-Emil Gargorov 64), 15-Blagoi Georgiev, 17-Martin
     Petrov, 19-Stilian Petrov, 20-Valeri Bojinov (13-Stdyko Sakaliev
     67), 22-Ilian Stoyanov.
MLT: 1-Justin Haber; 2-Ian Ciantar, 3-Ian Azzopardi, 4-Roderick Briffa
     (18-Antoine Zahra 46), 5-Brian Said, 6-Luke Dimech, 7-Gilbert
     Agius, 8-Stefan Giglio, 9-Michael Mifsud, 10-Ivan Woods (13-Peter
     Pulicino 75), 11-Claude Mattocks.

In Reykjavik (Laugardalsvollur Stadium)
Iceland 1 (Eidur Gudjohnsen 66)
Sweden 4 (Henrik Larsson 24, 39, Marcus Allback 27, Christian
     Wilhelmsson 44)
HT: 0-4. Att: 7,037. Ref: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).
ISL: 1-Arni Arason; 2-Olafur Bjarnason (14-Thordur Gudjonsson 57),
     3-Kristjan Sigurdsson, 4-Brynjar Gunnarsson, 5-Indridi Sigurdsson
     (15-Hjalmar Jonsson 25), 6-Petur Marteinsson, 7-Hermann
     Hreidarsson, 8-Gylfi Einarsson, 9-Eidur Gudjohnsen, 10-Johannes
     Gudjonsson, 11-Heidar Helguson (17-Helgi Sigurdsson 81).
SWE: 1-Andreas Isaksson (12-Magnus Hedman 31); 2-Alexander Ostlund,
     3-Olof Mellberg, 4-Teddy Lucic, 5-Mikael Nilsson, 6-Tobias
     Linderoth, 7-Christian Wilhelmsson, 8-Anders Svensson, 9-Fredrik
     Ljungberg (15-Niclas Alexandersson 57), 10-Marcus Allback,
     11-Henrik Larsson (17-Zlatan Ibrahimovic 53).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Valletta (Ta'qali National Stadium)
Malta 0
Hungary 2 (Zoltan Gera 39, Peter Kovacs 90+3)
HT: 0-1. Att: 14,500. Ref: Tony Asumaa (Finland).
MLT: 1-Justin Haber; 2-Ian Ciantar, 3-Ian Azzopardi, 4-Roderick Briffa,
     5-Brian Said, 6-Luke Dimech, 7-Gilbert Agius (18-Etienne Barbara
     85), 8-Stefan Giglio, 9-Michael Mifsud, 10-Ivan Woods (17-Andrew
     Cohen 72), 11-Claude Mattocks (16-Michael Galea 59).
HUN: 1-Gabor Kiraly; 2-Denis Rosa (17-Gabor Gyepes 90), 3-Szaboics
     Huszti, 4-Roland Juhasz, 5-Peter Stark, 6-Tamas Hajnal, 7-Csaba
     Feher, 8-Pal Dardai, 9-Sandor Torghelle (18-Peter Kovacs 66),
     10-Zoltan Gera, 11-Robert Waltner (16-Peter Lipcsei 79).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In Sofia (Vasilij Levski Stadium)
Bulgaria 0
Sweden 3 (Fredrik Ljungberg 17, 90+3pen, Erik Edman 75)
HT: 0-1. Att: 42,530. Ref: Herbert Fandel (Germany).
BUL: 27-Dimitar Ivankov; 2-Radostin Kishishev (3-Rosen Kirilov 66),
     4-Ivailo Petkov, 5-Georgi Markov, 8-Chavdar Yankov, 9-Dimitar
     Berbatov, 11-Zdravko Lazarov (21-Elin Topuzakov 63), 15-Blagoi
     Georgiev, 18-Daniel Borimirov (7-Hristo Yanev 77), 20-Georgi
     Ivanov, 22-Ilian Stoyanov.
Sent off: Georgi Markov 59.
SWE: 1-Andreas Isaksson; 2-Alexander Ostlund, 3-Olof Mellberg, 4-Teddy
     Lucic, 5-Erik Edman; 6-Tobias Linderoth, 7-Niclas Alexandersson
     (15-Christian Wilhelmsson 61), 8-Anders Svensson, 9-Fredrik
     Ljungberg; 10-Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 11-Mattias Jonson (17-Marcus
     Allback 81).

In Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
Croatia 4 (Niko Kovac 39, 75, Josip Simunic 71, Dado Prso 90+1)
Iceland 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 17,912. Ref: Jerome Damon (South Africa).
CRO: 1-Tomislav Butina; 2-Darijo Srna, 3-Josip Simunic, 4-Stjepan Tomas,
     5-Igor Tudor, 7-Ivan Leko (16-Jerko Leko 78), 9-Dado Prso, 10-Niko
     Kovac, 17-Ivan Klasnic (18-Ivica Olic 67), 19-Niko Kranjcar,
     20-Anthony Seric (14-Ivan Bosnjak 85).
ISL: 1-Arni Gautur Arason; 2-Kristjan Sigurdsson, 3-Indridi Sigurdsson,
     4-Olafur Bjarnason, 5-Petur Marteinsson (13-Stefan Gislason 73),
     6-Arnar Vidarsson (16-Gretar Steinsson 47), 7-Herman Hreidarsson,
     8-Brynjar Gunnarson, 9-Heidar Helguson, 10-Johannes Gudjonsson
     (17-Bjarni Gudjonsson 60), 11-Gylfi Einarsson.

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Zagreb (Maksimir Stadium)
Croatia 3 (Dado Prso 24, 36, Igor Tudor 80)
Malta 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 15,510. Ref: Costas Kapitanis (Cyprus).
CRO: 1-Tomislav Butina; 2-Stjepan Tomas, 4-Robert Kovac (18-Ivica Olic
     46), 5-Igor Tudor, 7-Ivan Leko, 8-Marko Babic, 9-Dado Prso,
     10-Niko Kovac (6-Jurica Vranjes 77), 14-Ivan Bosnjak (11-Mario
     Tokic 68), 17-Ivan Klasnic, 19-Niko Kranjcar.
MLT: 1-Justin Haber; 2-Peter Pullicino, 3-Ian Azzopardi, 4-Kevin Sammut,
     5-Brian Said (15-George Mallia 59), 6-Luke Dimech, 7-Gilbert Agius,
     8-Stephan Giglio, 9-Michael Mifsud (13-Etienne Barbara 68),
     10-Massimo Grima (14-Ivan Woods 46), 11-Claude Mattocks.

In Budapest (Ferenc Puskas Stadium)
Hungary 1 (Peter Rajczi 90)
Bulgaria 1 (Stilian Petrov 52)
HT: 0-0. Att: 11,586. Ref: Jan Wegereef (Netherlands).
HUN: 1-Gabor Kiraly; 3-Laszlo Bodnar, 4-Roland Juhasz, 5-Peter Stark,
     17-Adam Komlosi; 14-Szabolcs Huszti, 8-Zoltan Boor, 11-Gyorgy
     Korsos (18-Zsombor Kerekes 74), 10-Otto Vincze (15-Peter Rajczi
     84); 7-Imre Szabics, 9-Sandor Torghelle.
BUL: 27-Dimitar Ivankov; 3-Rossen Kirilov, 4-Ivaylo Petkov, 22-Ilian
     Stoyanov; 21-Elin Toplizakov, 17-Martin Petrov (20-Georgi Ivanov
     83), 11-Zdravko Lazarov (18-Daniel Borimirov 75), 8-Chavdar Yankov
     (10-Vladimir Manchev 65), 15-Blagoy Georgiev, 19-Stilian Petrov;
     9-Dimitar Berbatov.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Croatia            5   4   1   0  13   2  13
     2.Sweden             5   4   0   1  17   2  12
     3.Bulgaria           5   2   2   1  10   8   8
     4.Hungary            5   2   1   2   6   9   7
     5.Iceland            5   0   1   4   4  14   1
     6.Malta              5   0   1   4   1  16   1



LEADING GOALSCORERS:
6 - Pedro Pauleta (Portugal);
5 - Robert Vittek (Slovakia), Maris Verpakovskis (Latvia), Fatih Tekke
    (Turkey), Dado Prso (Croatia), Fredrik Ljungberg (Sweden), Tomas
    Frankowski (Poland), Alexei Eremenko Jr (Finland), Cristiano
    Ronaldo (Portugal), Dimitar Berbatov (Bulgaria);
4 - Maciej Zurawski (Poland), Johan Vonlanthen (Switzerland), Jon Dahl
    Tomasson (Denmark), Dmitri Sychev (Russia), Andriy Shevchenko
    (Ukraine), Henrik Larsson (Sweden), Jacek Krzynowek (Poland), Jan
    Koller (Czech Republic), Miroslav Karhan (Slovakia), Zlatan
    Ibrahimovic (Sweden).


South America

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Argentina         13   8   4   1  24  12   28
     2.Brazil            13   6   6   1  21  12   24
     3.Ecuador           13   6   2   5  19  15   20
     4.Paraguay          13   5   4   4  16  17   19
     5.Uruguay           13   4   4   5  18  25   16
     6.Colombia          13   3   5   5  12  12   14
     7.Peru              13   3   5   5  15  16   14
     8.Chile             13   3   5   5  12  14   14
     9.Venezuela         13   4   2   7  14  20   14
    10.Bolivia           13   4   1   8  15  23   13

[Sept 6, 2003]

In Buenos Aires (Antonio V.Liberti Stadium)
Argentina 2 (Cristian Gonzalez 32, Pablo Aimar 36)
Chile 2 (Milovan Mirosevic 60, Reinaldo Navia 77)
HT: 2-0. Att: 35,372. Ref: Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay).
ARG: 12-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Nelson Vivas, 2-Roberto Ayala, 6-Walter
     Samuel; 8-Javier Zanetti, 11-Juan Sebastian Veron (5-Matias
     Almeyda 65), 18-Cristian "Kily" Gonzalez; 16-Pablo Aimar,
     15-Andres D'Alessandro; 21-Cesar Delgado, 9-Hernan Crespo
     (19-Javier Saviola 71).
Sent off: Walter Samuel 87.
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 2-Cristian Alvarez, 4-Rafael Olarra, 5-Pablo
     Contreras, 19-Rodrigo Perez; 14-Marcos Gonzalez, 18-Rodrigo
     Melendez (17-Milovan Mirosevic 38), 8-Fernando Martel, 11-Mark
     Gonzalez (6-Jorge Acuna 57); 9-Reinaldo Navia, 22-Hector Tapia
     (15-Mauricio Pinilla 57).
Sent off: Cristian Alvarez 87, Reinaldo Navia 90+1.

In Quito (Atahualpa Stadium)
Ecuador 2 (Giovanni Espinoza 6, Carlos Tenorio 67)
Venezuela 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 14,997. Ref: Ruben Selman (Chile).
ECU: 1-Jose Francisco Cevallos; 4-Ulises De la Cruz, 17-Giovanni
     Espinoza, 3-Ivan Hurtado, 18-Neicer Reasco; 15-Marlon Ayovi,
     5-Alfonso Obregon, 19-Edison Mendez, 16-Kleber Chala; 10-Alex
     Aguinaga (14-Otilino Tenorio 43), 9-Carlos Tenorio.
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Vallenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     4-Wilfrido Alvarado, 17-Jorge Rojas; 5-Miguel Mea Vitali,
     14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 18-Juan Arango, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta
     (20-Hector Gonzalez 60), 11-Ricardo Paez (7-Daniel Noriega 60);
     16-Ruberth Moran (23-Christian Casseres 67).

In Lima (Nacional Stadium)
Peru 4 (Nolberto Solano 34, Andres Mendoza 42, Jorge Soto 83, Jefferson
        Farfan 90+1)
Paraguay 1 (Carlos Gamarra 24)
HT: 2-1. Att: 42,557. Ref: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
PER: 1-Erick Delgado; 4-Jorge Soto, 3-Miguel Rebosio, 22-John Galliquio,
     5-Martin Hidalgo; 8-Juan Jayo, 20-Carlos Zegarra, 7-Nolberto
     Solano (6-Jose Soto 89), 10-Roberto Palacios (19-Marko Ciurlizza
     76); 16-Andres Mendoza (17-Jerfferson Farfan 70), 14-Claudio
     Pizarro.
PAR: 22-Ricardo Tavarelli; 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 14-Paulo Da Silva,
     4-Carlos Gamarra; 2-Francisco Arce, 5-Delio Toledo (10-Guido
     Alvarenga 60), 16-Julio Enciso, 13-Carlos Paredes, 6-Carlos Bonet
     (23-Nelson Cuevas 81); 9-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo.

[Sept 7, 2003]

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 5 (Diego Forlan 17, Javier Chevanton 40, 60, Nelson Abeijon 82,
           Carlos Bueno 87)
Bolivia 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 39,253. Ref: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru).
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 14-Christian Gonzalez, 6-Diego Lopez,
     17-Alejandro Lago, 11-Richard Nunez; 5-Marcelo Sosa (8-Nelson
     Abeijon 69), 10-Martin Liguera (16-Ruben Olivera 77), 20-Alvaro
     Recoba, 19-Javier Chevanton; 9-Carlos Bueno, 21-Diego Forlan
     (15-Vicente Sanchez 76).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez; 15-Alvaro Ricaldi, 2-Juan Manuel Pena,
     5-Oscar Sanchez; 17-Luis Gatti Ribeiro (10-Julio Baldivieso 46),
     4-Miguel Hoyos, 6-Richard Rojas, 7-Luis Cristaldo, 19-Limberg
     Morejon (16-Raul Justiniano 46); 19-Limberg Mendez, 11-Jose
     Castillo.
Sent off: Alvaro Ricardi 67.

In Barranquilla (Roberto Melendez Stadium)
Colombia 1 (Juan Pablo Angel 39)
Brazil 2 (Ronaldo 23, Kaka 62)
HT: 1-1. Att: 47,600. Ref: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina).
COL: 1-Oscar Cordoba; 23-Gonzalo Martinez, 2-Ivan Ramiro Cordoba,
     3-Mario Alberto Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya (6-Luis Amaranto Perea
     36); 21-Jhon Javier Restrepo (7-Elson Becerra 64), 16-Jorge Lopez
     Caballero, 19-Freddy Grisales, 17-Jairo Patino (8-Mauricio Molina
     76), 10-Giovanni Hernandez; 9-Juan Pablo Angel.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 4-Roque Junior, 3-Lucio, 6-Roberto Carlos;
     5-Gilberto Silva, 11-Ze Roberto, 7-Emerson (15-Renato 60), 8-Alex
     (16-Kaka 60); 10-Rivaldo (17-Diego 88), 9-Ronaldo.

[Sept 9, 2003]

In Caracas (Olimpico Stadium)
Venezuela 0
Argentina 3 (Pablo Aimar 7, Hernan Crespo 25, Cesar Delgado 32)
HT: 0-3. Att: 24,783. Ref: Martin Vazquez (Uruguay).
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 20-Hector Gonzalez (2-Jose Valenilla 46),
     3-Jose Manuel Rey, 4-Wilfrido Alvarado, 17-Jorge Rojas; 8-Luis
     Vera, 14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 18-Juan Arango (26-Wilfrido Moreno 61),
     11-Ricardo Paez; 16-Ruberth Moran (10-Gabriel Urdaneta 46),
     7-Daniel Noriega.
ARG: 12-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Nelson Vivas, 2-Roberto Ayala, 3-Diego
     Placente; 8-Javier Zanetti, 11-Juan Sebastian Veron, 18-Cristian
     "Kily" Gonzalez; 16-Pablo Aimar (6-Gabriel Heinze 63), 15-Andres
     D'Alessandro (20-Lucho Gonzalez 85); 21-Cesar Delgado (5-Matias
     Almeyda 81), 9-Hernan Crespo.

In Santiago (Nacional Stadium)
Chile 2 (Mauricio Pinilla 35, Arturo Norambuena 70)
Peru 1 (Andres Mendoza 57)
HT: 1-0. Att: 54,303. Ref: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 19-Rafael Olarra, 5-Pablo
     Contreras, 4-Rodrigo Perez; 6-Jorge Acuna, 14-Marcos Gonzalez
     (24-Boris Gonzalez 46), 21-Fernando Martel (8-David Pizarro 46),
     17-Milovan Mirosevic, 15-Mauricio Pinilla, 23-Hector Tapia
     (22-Arturo Norambuena 67).
PER: 1-Erick Delgado; 4-Jorge Soto, 22-Miguel Rebosio, 3-John Galliquio,
     5-Martin Hidalgo; 20-Carlos Zegarra, 8-Juan Jayo, 7-Nolberto
     Solano (6-Jose Soto 81), 10-Roberto Palacios (17-Jefferson Farfan
     75); 16-Andres Mendoza, 14-Claudio Pizarro.

[Sept 10, 2003]

In La Paz (Hernando Siles Stadium)
Bolivia 4 (Julio Baldivieso 12, Joaquin Botero 28, 49, 58)
Colombia 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 23,200. Ref: Paulo Cesar Oliveira (Brazil).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez (23-Jose Carlos Fernandez 46); 3-Juan Carlos
     Paz Garcia, 2-Juan Manuel Pena, 5-Oscar Sanchez; 17-Luis Gatti
     Ribeiro, 6-Richard Rojas (14-Ronald Garcia 74), 7-Luis Cristaldo,
     10-Julio Baldivieso; 9-Limberg Mendez, 20-Joaquin Botero, 11-Roger
     Suarez (8-Raul Justiniano 62).
COL: 1-Oscar Cordoba; 23-Gonzalo Martinez, 2-Ivan Ramiro Cordoba,
     3-Mario Yepes, 4-Roberto Carlos Cortes; 15-John Viafara, 5-Fabian
     Vargas (21-John Restrepo 46), 17-Jairo Patino (8-Mauricio Molina
     46), 10-Giovanny Hernandez (13-Rafael Castillo 46); 9-Juan Pablo
     Angel, 11-Victor Aristizabal.
Sent off: Ivan Ramiro Cordoba 63.

In Asuncion (De Los Defensores Del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 4 (Jose Cardozo 27, 58, 73, Carlos Paredes 54)
Uruguay 1 (Javier Chevanton 24)
HT: 1-1. Att: 15,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
PAR: 12-Justo Villar; 2-Francisco Arce, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 3-Julio Cesar
     Caceres, 14-Paulo Da Silva; 6-Carlos Bonet, 16-Julio Cesar Enciso
     (17-Angel Ortiz 90), 13-Carlos Paredes, 11-Jorge Campos (8-Diego
     Gavilan 81); 24-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo.
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 14-Christian Gonzalez, 2-Cono Aguiar, 3-Gonzalo
     Sorondo, 7-Mario Regueiro (11-Richard Nunez 78); 8-Nelson Abeijon,
     18-Guillermo Giacomazzi (10-Martin Liguera 46), 17-Ruben Olivera;
     19-Javier Chevanton, 9-Carlos Bueno (20-Alvaro Recoba 61),
     21-Diego Forlan.

In Manaus (Vivaldo Lima Stadium)
Brazil 1 (Ronaldinho 13)
Ecuador 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 36,601. Ref: Luis Solorzano (Venezuela).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos;
     8-Emerson (15-Renato 62), 5-Gilberto Silva, 11-Ze Roberto,
     7-Ronaldinho (16-Kaka 68); 9-Ronaldo, 10-Rivaldo (17-Alex 90).
ECU: 1-Jose Cevallos; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado, 17-Giovanni
     Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco; 5-Afonso Obregon, 20-Edwin Tenorio,
     15-Marlon Ayovi, 19-Edison Mendez, 16-Kleber Chala; 9-Carlos
     Tenorio (14-Otilino Tenorio 83).

[Nov 15, 2003]

In Montevideo (Estadio Centenario)
Uruguay 2 (Javier Chevanton 31, Adrián Romero 49)
Chile 1 (Rodrigo Melendez 21)
HT: 1-1. Att: 60,000. Ref: Claudio Martin (Argentina).
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 14-Cristian Gonzalez, 6-Diego Lopez,
     17-Alejandro Lago; 8-Pablo Munoz (15-Adrián Romero 46),
     5-Marcelo Sosa, 11-Richard Nunez, 10-Martin Liguera (20-Alvaro
     Recoba 70); 19-Javier Chevanton, 9-Carlos Bueno, 21-Diego Forlan
     (22-German Hornos 46).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 3-Miguel Ramirez, 19-Rafael
     Olarra, 4-Rodrigo Perez; 24-Raul Munoz, 18-Rodrigo Melendez,
     20-Marco Gonzalez (17-Milovan Mirosevic 54), 21-Fernando Martel
     (6-Patricio Ormazabal 54); 9-Reinaldo Navia (22-Arturo Norambuena
     75), 15-Mauricio Pinilla.

In Barranquilla (Metrop Roberto Melendez Stadium)
Colombia 0
Venezuela 1 (Juan Arango 8)
HT: 0-0. Att: 20,000. Ref: Carlos Chandia (Chile).
COL: 22-Farid Mondragon; 4-Alex Viveros, 14-Luis Amaranto Perea,
     3-Mario Yepes, 5-Gerardo Vallejo; 6-Jorge Bolano, 8-Harold Lozano
     (11-Eulalio Arriaga 54), 20-Freddy Grisales, 10-Giovanni
     Hernandez (17-Jairo Patino 46); 9-Juan Pablo Angel, 7-Elson
     Becerra.
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Jose Valenilla, 6-Alejandro Cichero,
     3-Jose Rey, 27-Jonay Hernandez; 5-Miguel Mea Vitali (13-Leonel
     Vielma 7), 14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta (20-Hector
     Gonzalez 57), 11-Ricardo Paez; 7-Daniel Noriega, 18-Juan Arango.

In Asuncion (De Los Defensores Del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 2 (Roque Santa Cruz 30, Jose Cardozo 71)
Ecudaor 1 (Edison Mendez 59)
HT: 1-0. Att: 20,000. Ref: Juan Carlos Paniagua (Bolivia).
PAR: 12-Justo Villar; 2-Francisco Arce, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 3-Juan
     Carlos Caceres, 21-Denis Caniza; 6-Carlos Bonet (8-Diego Gavilan
     73), 17-Angel Ortiz, 13-Carlos Paredes, 11-Jorge Campos
     (23-Nelson Cuevas 62); 24-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo
     (10-Guido Alvarenga 88).
ECU: 1-Jose Francisco Cevallos; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanni Espinoza, 6-Kleber Corozo; 20-Edwin Tenorio (13-Angel
     Fernandez 83), 7-Luis Gomez, 22-Paul Ambrossi (11-Franklin Salas
     73), 19-Edison Mendez; 16-Kleber Chala, 8-Evelio Ordonez.

In Buenos Aires (Monumental Stadium)
Argentina 3 (Andres D'Alessandro 57, Hernan Crespo 62, Pablo Aimar 70)
Bolivia 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru).
ARG: 1-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Facundo Quiroga, 2-Roberto Ayala, 6-Walter
     Samuel; 8-Javier Zanetti, 5-Matias Almeyda (14-Esteban Cambiasso
     90), 18-Cristian Gonzalez; 15-Andres D'Alessandro (3-Juan Pablo
     Sorin 85), 18-Pablo Aimar; 9-Hernan Crespo (7-Javier Saviola 80),
     19-Cesar Delgado.
BOL: 1-Leonel Fernandez; 16-Ronald Raldes, 5-Oscar Sanchez, 2-Juan
     Carlos Paz Garcia, 4-Alvaro Ricaldi; 17-Luis Gatti Ribeiro,
     6-Raul Justiniano, 14-Luis Reyes, 11-Roger Suarez (10-Marco
     Etcheverry 70); 20-Joaquin Botero (18-Jose Castillo 46),
     19-Miguel Mercado (9-Limberg Mendez 46).

[Nov 16, 2003]

In Lima
Peru 1 (Nolberto Solano 59)
Brazil 1 (Rivaldo 21pen)
HT: 0-1. Att: 80,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 3-Miguel Rebosio, 22-John Galliquio,
     5-Martin Hidalgo (15-Guillermo Salas 52); 7-Nolberto Solano,
     8-Juan Jayo, 19-Marko Ciurlizza, 10-Roberto Palacios (25-Julio
     Garcia 75); 16-Andres Mendoza, 14-Claudio Pizarro.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Junior; 5-Gilberto
     Silva, 8-Emerson (15-Renato 62), 11-Ze Roberto, 7-Kaka (17-Alex
     75); 10-Rivaldo (18-Luis Fabiano 82), 9-Ronaldo.

[Nov 18, 2003]

In Maracaibo
Venezuela 2 (Jose Manuel Rey 90, Juan Arango 90+2)
Bolivia 1 (Joaquin Botero 60)
HT: 0-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Mauricio Reinoso (Ecuador).
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Jose Valenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 27-Jonay Hernandez (17-Jorge Rojas 62);
     14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 18-Juan Arango, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta,
     11-Ricardo Paez; 7-Daniel Noriega (26-Wilfredo Moreno 51),
     16-Ruberth Moran (24-Alexander Rondon 59).
BOL: 1-Leonel Fernandez; 16-Ronald Raldes (3-Marcos Sandy 78) 5-Oscar
     Sanchez, 2-Juan Carlos Paz, 15-Lorgi Alvarez, 17-Luis Gatti
     Ribeiro, 6-Raul Justiniano, 14-Leonel Reyes, 11-Roger Suarez
     (9-Limberg Mendez 70), 19-Miguel Mercado (8-Joseito Vaca 65),
     20-Joaquin Botero.

In Santiago (Nacional Stadium)
Chile 0
Paraguay 1 (Carlos Paredes 31)
HT: 0-1. Att: 60,000. Ref: Gustavo Mendez (Uruguay).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 5-Pablo Contreras, 3-Miguel Ramirez, 19-Rafael
     Olarra; 2-Cristian Alvarez (6-Patricio Ormazabal 46), 8-David
     Pizarro, 14-Marcos Gonzalez (18-Rodrigo Melendez 46), 4-Rodrigo
     Perez, 17-Milovan Mirosevic; 9-Reinaldo Navia (22-Arturo
     Norambuena 64), 15-Mauricio Pinilla.
PAR: 12-Justo Villar; 2-Francisco Arce, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres,
     4-Carlos Gamarra, 21-Denis Caniza; 6-Carlos Bonet (8-Diego
     Gavilan 82), 16-Julio Enciso, 17-Angel Ortiz, 13-Carlos Paredes
     (14-Paulo da Silva 90); 24-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo
     (10-Guido Alvarenga 90).

[Nov 19, 2003]

In Quito (Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 0
Peru 0
Att: 40,000. Ref: Epifanio Gonzalez (Paraguay).
ECU: 1-Jose Cevallos; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado, 17-Giovanni
     Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco; 5-Alfonso Obregon (13-Angel Fernandez
     66), 15-Marlon Ayovi, 16-Kleber Chala (10-Alex Aguinaga 79),
     19-Edison Mendez; 9-Carlos Tenorio, 8-Evelio Ordonez (11-Franklin
     Salas 46).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 3-Miguel Rebosio, 22-John Galliquio,
     15-Guillermo Salas; 25-Julio Garcia, 19-Marko Ciurlizza, 8-Juan
     Jayo, 10-Roberto Palacios (24-Moran 55); 14-Claudio Pizarro,
     16-Andres Mendoza (17-Jefferson Farfan 46).

In Barranquilla (Metrop. Roberto Melendez)
Colombia 1 (Juan Pablo Angel 48)
Argentina 1 (Hernan Crespo 28)
HT: 0-1. Att: 30,000. Ref: Carlos Eugenio Simon (Brazil).
COL: 1-Oscar Cordoba; 23-Gonzalo Martinez, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 4-Alex Viveros; 15-John Viafara, 8-Harold Lozano (6-Jorge
     Bolano 21), 17-Jairo Patino (11-Eulalio Arriaga 46), 19-Freddy
     Grisales; 9-Juan Pablo Angel, 13-David Montoya (7-Elson Becerra
     72).
ARG: 12-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Facundo Quiroga, 2-Roberto Ayala, 6-Walter
     Samuel, 13-Diego Placente; 8-Javier Zanetti, 5-Matias Almeyda,
     18-Cristian Gonzalez, 16-Pablo Aimar (15-Andres D'Alessandro 71);
     9-Hernan Crespo (7-Javier Saviola 71), 19-Cesar Delgado (11-Juan
     Sebastian Veron 46).

In Curitiba
Brazil 3 (Kaka 20, Ronaldo 29, 87)
Uruguay 3 (Diego Forlan 57, 76, Gilberto Silva og 79)
HT: 2-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Horacio Olizondo (Argentina).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Junior; 5-Renato
     (16-Juninho Pernambucano 79), 8-Gilberto Silva, 11-Ze Roberto,
     7-Kaka (17-Alex 72); 10-Rivaldo (19-Luis Fabiano), 9-Ronaldo.
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 15-Marcelo Romero (20-Alvaro Recoba 46), 3-Joe
     Bizera, 6-Diego Lopez, 17-Alejandro Lago; 5-Marcelo Sosa,
     7-Nelson Abeijon (11-Richard Nunez 36), 10-Martin Liguera;
     22-German Hornos (19-Javier Chevanton 55), 16-Marcelo Zalayeta,
     21-Diego Forlan.

[Mar 30, 2004]

In La Paz (Hernando Siles Stadium)
Bolivia 0
Chile 2 (Moises Villaroel 38, Mark Gonzalez 59)
HT: 0-1. Att: 40,000. Ref: Claudio Martin (Argentina).
BOL: 23-Jose Fernandez; 5-Oscar Sanchez, 2-Juan Manuel Pena, 3-Limbert
     Pizarro; 17-Danner Pachi, 7-Leonel Reyes (10-Joselito Vaca 60),
     21-Carmelo Angulo, 14-Alex da Rosa, 11-Roger Suarez (13-Luis
     Gatty Ribeiro 46); 20-Joaquin Botero (9-Limberg Mendez 46),
     18-Jose Castillo.
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 4-Rodrigo Perez, 13-Jorge
     Vargas, 19-Rafael Olarra; 18-Rodrigo Melendez, 14-Moises
     Villarroel (3-Claudio Maldonado 56), 21-Fernando Martel
     (7-Rodrigo Valenzuela 75), 20-Mark Gonzalez; 10-Patricio Galaz
     (15-Mauricio Pinilla 56), 11-Marcelo Salas.

In Buenos Aires (River Plate Stadium)
Argentina 1 (Hernan Crespo 60)
Ecuador 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 55,000. Ref: Martin Vazquez (Uruguay).
ARG: 1-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Clemente Rodriguez, 2-Roberto Ayala,
     6-Gabriel Heinze, 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 5-Luis Gonzalez, 16-Pablo
     Aimar (8-Juan Riquelme 56), 15-Andres D'Alessandro, 18-Mariano
     Gonzalez (11-Carlos Tevez 46); 19-Cesar Delgado (14-Nicolas
     Burdisso 65), 9-Hernan Crespo.
ECU: 1-Jose Francisco Cevallos; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanni Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco; 20-Edwin Tenorio (9-Ivan
     Kaviedes 67), 5-Alfonso Obregon, 16-Kleber Chala (11-Agustin
     Delgado 64), 15-Marlon Ayovi, 19-Edison Mendez; 14-Carlos Tenorio
     (8-Franklin Salas 74).

[Mar 31, 2004]

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 0
Venezuela 3 (Gabriel Urdaneta 19, Hector Gonzalez 63, Juan Arango 78)
HT: 0-1. Att: 40,094. Ref: Rene Ortube (Bolivia).
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 6-Diego Lopez, 3-Gonzalo Sorondo, 4-Dario
     Rodriguez; 5-Marcelo Sosa, 10-Martin Liguera, 8-German Hornos
     (22-Fernando Correa 60), 11-Richard Nunez, 20-Alvaro Recoba;
     21-Diego Forlan (9-Carlos Bueno 72), 19-Javier Chevanton.
Sent off: Diego Lopez 74.
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Valenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 27-Johany Hernandez; 14-Leo Jimenez, 8-Luis
     Vera, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta (17-Jorge Rojas 62), 11-Ricardo Paez
     (20-Hector Gonzalez 62); 24-Alexander Rondon, 18-Juan Arango
     (19-Andre Gonzalez 84).

In Asuncion (De los Defensores del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 0
Brazil 0
Att: 43,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
PAR: 22-Ricardo Tavarelli; 2-Francisco Arce, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres
     (14-Paulo da Silva 73), 4-Carlos Gamarra, 21-Denis Caniza;
     13-Carlos Paredes, 15-Delio Toledo (11-Jorge Campos 58), 16-Julio
     Cesar Enciso, 6-Carlos Bonet (17-Angel Ortiz 31); 20-Jose Cardozo,
     24-Roque Santa Cruz.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos;
     5-Renato (17-Juninho Pernambucano 69), 8-Gilberto Silva, 10-Kaka,
     11-Ze Roberto; 9-Ronaldo, 7-Ronaldinho.

In Lima (Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz)
Peru 0
Colombia 2 (Freddy Grisales 29, Frankie Oviedo 42)
HT: 0-2. Att: 29,325. Ref: Marcio Rezende de Freitas (Brazil).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 22-John Galliquio, 3-Miguel Rebosio,
     5-Martin Hidalgo (15-Guillermo Salas 46); 8-Juan Jayo, 19-Marko
     Ciurlizza, 11-Henry Quinteros (17-Jefferson Farfan 46),
     10-Roberto Palacios (9-Roberto Silva 59); 14-Claudio Pizarro,
     16-Andres Mendoza.
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 6-Fabian Vargas, 18-Juan Carlos Ramirez
     (15-John Viafara 90+2), 19-Freddy Grisales (17-Jairo Patino 79),
     8-Frankie Oviedo; 11-Elkin Murillo (4-Alex Viveros 73), 9-Juan
     Pablo Angel.

[Jun 1, 2004]

In La Paz (Hernando Silas Stadium)
Bolivia 2 (Luis Cristaldo 9, Roger Suarez 72)
Paraguay 1 (Jose Cardozo 33)
HT: 1-1. Att: 23,013. Ref: Marcio Resende de Freitas (Brazil).
BOL: 21-Leo Fernandez; 3-Sergio Jauregui, 16-Ronald Raldes, 2-Juan
     Manuel Pena; 17-Luis Gatty Ribeiro (15-Herman Solis 90+2), 7-Luis
     Cristaldo, 5-Oscar Sanchez, 4-Lorgio Alvarez (11-Roger Suarez 60),
     10-Julio Cesar Baldivieso; 22-Limberg Gutierrez (6-Carmelo Angulo
     86), 20-Joaquin Botero.
Sent off: Juan Manuel Pena 60.
PAR: 1-Justo Villa; 2-Carlos Espinola, 5-Carlos Lugo (7-Salvador
     Cabanas 82), 4-Carlos Gamarra, 14-Paulo da Silva; 8-Edgar
     Gonzalez, 17-Angel Ortiz, 6-Troadio Duarte (10-Julio de los
     Santos 74), 16-Julio Enciso; 20-Jose Cardozo, 24-Roque Santa Cruz
     (11-Cesar Ramirez 63).

In San Cristobal (Pueblo Nuevo Stadium)
Venezuela 0
Chile 1 (Mauricio Pinilla 84)
HT: 0-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Carlos Torres (Paraguay).
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Valenilla (20-Hector Gonzalez 65),
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 3-Jose Manuel Rey, 27-Jonay Hernandez;
     14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 13-Leonel Vielma (19-Andre Gonzalez 75),
     10-Gabriel Urdaneta (29-Massimo Margiotta 46), 11-Ricardo Paez,
     18-Juan Arango; 24-Alexander Rondon.
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 13-Jorge Vargas, 19-Rafael
     Olarra, 4-Rodrigo Perez; 3-Claudio Maldonado, 13-Rodrigo Melendez,
     20-Mark Gonzalez (17-Milovan Mirosevic 59), 8-David Pizarro
     (7-Rodrigo Valenzuela 79); 25-Patricio Galaz (15-Mauricio Pinilla
     46), 9-Reinaldo Navia.

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 1 (Diego Forlan 73)
Peru 3 (Nolberto Solano 12, Claudio Pizarro 19, Jefferson Farfan 62)
HT: 0-2. Att: 30,000. Ref: Ruben Selma (Chile).
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 4-Marcelo de Souza, 3-Gonzalo Sorondo,
     2-Alejandro Lembo, 6-Gianni Guigou (15-Alejandro Romero 46);
     5-Marcelo Sosa, 16-Pablo Garcia, 10-Antonio Pacheco (21-Diego
     Forlan 46), 11-Richard Nunez; 19-Javier Chevanton, 7-Walter
     Pandiani (9-Dario Silva 72).
Sent off: Gonzalo Sorondo 32.
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 22-John Galliquio, 2-Santiago Acasiete, 3-Miguel
     Rebosio (25-Julio Garcia 80), 6-Walter Vilches; 20-Carlos Zegarra,
     7-Nolberto Solano, 8-Juan Jayo, 10-Roberto Palacios (4-Jorge Soto
     59); 14-Claudio Pizarro (16-Andres Mendoza 46), 17-Jefferson
     Farfan.

[Jun 2, 2004]

In Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 2 (Agustin Delgado 3, Franklin Salas 66)
Colombia 1 (Frankie Oviedo 56)
HT: 1-0. Att: 31,484. Ref: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
ECU: 1-Jacinto Espinoza; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanni Espinoza, 6-Paul Ambrossi; 15-Marlon Ayovi (23-Mario
     Lastra 87), 20-Edwin Tenorio, 19-Edison Mendez (10-Alex Aguinaga
     65), 16-Cleber Chala; 24-Gustavo Figueroa (7-Franklin Salas 50);
     11-Agustin Delgado.
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 3-Mario Yepes, 2-Ivan
     Cordoba, 20-Gerardo Bedoya (7-David Ferreira 78); 6-Fabian Vargas,
     17-Juan Carlos Ramirez, 13-John Viafara (4-Alex Viveros 46),
     8-Frankie Oviedo, 19-Arnulfo Valentierra (11-Elkin Murillo 70);
     18-Luis Gabriel Rey.
Sent off: Elkin Murillo 88.

In Belo Horizonte (Estadio Magalhaes Pinto)
Brazil 3 (Ronaldo 16pen, 67pen, 90+5pen)
Argentina 1 (Juan Pablo Sorin 79)
HT: 1-0. Att: 60,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Juan, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos;
     5-Edmilson, 7-Juninho Pernambucano (15-Julio Baptista 75), 11-Ze
     Roberto, 8-Kaka (16-Alex 75); 9-Ronaldo, 10-Luis Fabiano.
ARG: 12-Pablo Cavallero; 4-Facundo Quiroga, 6-Walter Samuel, 2-Gabriel
     Heinze; 8-Javier Zanetti, 5-Javier Mascherano, 14-Luis Gonzalez
     (16-Pablo Aimar 61), 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 19-Cesar Delgado
     (21-Mauro Rosales 36; 7-Javier Saviola 61), 9-Hernan Crespo,
     18-Cristian Gonzalez.

[Jun 5, 2004]

In Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 3 (Herman Soliz og 29, Agustin Delgado 33, Ulises de la Cruz 40)
Bolivia 2 (Limberg Gutierrez 58, Jose Castillo 75)
HT: 3-0. Att: 30,020. Ref: Gustavo Brand (Venezuela).
ECU: 1-Jacinto Espinoza; 4-Ulises De la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanni Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco; 20-Edwin Tenorio,
     5-Alfonso Obregon (10-Alex Aguinaga 70), 6-Paul Ambrossi
     (15-Marlon Ayovi 80), 16-Cleber Chala (19-Edison Mendez 66);
     9-Agustin Delgado, 7-Franklin Salas.
BOL: 21-Leo Fernandez; 3-Herman Soliz (17-Luis Gatty Ribeiro 46),
     5-Oscar Sanchez, 16-Ronald Raldes, 15-Sergio Jauregui, 4-Lorgio
     Alvarez; 8-Carmelo Angulo (19-Gonzalo Galindo 46), 11-Roger
     Suarez (18-Jose Castillo 67), 10-Julio Cesar Baldivieso;
     24-Joaquin Botero, 20-Limberg Gutierrez.

[Jun 6, 2004]

In Santiago (National Stadium)
Chile 1 (Reinaldo Navia 89pen)
Brazil 1 (Luis Fabiano 16)
HT: 0-1. Att: 62,503. Ref: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas (2-Cristian Alvarez 46), 22-Luis
     Fuentes, 19-Rafael Olarra, 4-Rodrigo Perez; 21-Fernando Martel
     (25-Patricio Galaz 46), 18-Rodrigo Melendez, 3-Claudio Maldonado,
     20-Mark Gonzalez (17-Milovan Mirosevic 56), 8-David Pizarro;
     9-Reinaldo Navia.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Juan, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos;
     5-Edmilson, 7-Juninho Pernambucano, 8-Kaka (15-Julio Baptista 72),
     11-Edu; 9-Ronaldo, 18-Luis Fabiano.

In Barranquilla (Metropolitano Roberto Melendez Stadium)
Colombia 5 (Victor Pacheco 18, 32, Tressor Moreno 20, John Restrepo 81,
     Sergio Herrera 86)
Uruguay 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 7,000. Ref: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay).
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 24-Haider Palacio, 14-Luis Amaranto Perea,
     3-Mario Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 17-Juan Carlos Ramirez, 21-John
     Restrepo, 8-Frankie Oviedo (6-Fabian Vargas 74), 10-Victor Pacheco
     (7-David Ferreira 84), 19-Tressor Moreno (11-Eulalio Arriaga 74);
     9-Sergio Herrera.
URU: 1-Gustavo Munua; 3-Cristian Gonzalez, 2-Alejandro Lembo, 6-Marcelo
     de Souza (17-Alejandro Lago 64); 15-Adrian Romero (4-Gonzalo de
     los Santos 46), 14-Marcelo Romero, 16-Pablo Garcia, 8-Javier
     Delgado, 10-Oswaldo Canobbio (21-Diego Forlan 46); 20-Alvaro
     Recoba, 19-Javier Chevanton.

In Buenos Aires (Club Atletico River Plate)
Argentina 0
Paraguay 0
Att: 37,000. Ref: Carlos Simon (Brazil).
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 2-Roberto Ayala, 6-Walter Samuel,
     15-Gabriel Heinze; 14-Luis Gonzalez (21-Mauro Rosales 69),
     5-Javier Mascherano, 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 11-Carlos Tevez, 7-Javier
     Saviola, 9-Hernan Crespo, 18-Cristian Gonzalez.
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 21-Denis Caniza, 3-Julio Caceres, 4-Carlos
     Gamarra, 14-Paulo da Silva; 10-Diego Gavilan (16-Pedro Sarabia
     90+2), 17-Angel Ortiz, 5-Delio Toledo (8-Edgar Gonzalez 64),
     16-Julio Cesar Enciso; 24-Roque Santa Cruz, 20-Jose Cardozo
     (11-Cesar Ramirez 84).
Sent off: Angel Ortiz 61.

In Lima (Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz)
Peru 0
Venezuela 0
Att: 40,000. Ref: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 3-Miguel Rebosio, 2-Santiago
     Acasiete, 5-Martin Hidalgo (6-Walter Vilchez 67); 8-Juan Jayo,
     20-Carlos Zegarra, 7-Nolberto Solano, 10-Roberto Palacios
     (23-Carlos Orejuela 67); 17-Jefferson Farfan, 16-Andres Mendoza
     (9-Roberto Silva 79).
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Valenillia, 6-Alejandro Cichero,
     3-Jose Manuel Rey, 27-Jonay Hernandez; 5-Miguel Mea Vitali,
     14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta (29-Massimo Margiotta
     79), 11-Ricardo Paez (20-Hector Gonzalez 66); 18-Juan Arango,
     24-Alexander Rondon (16-Ruberth Moran 61).

[Sept 4, 2004]

In Lima (Monumental Stadium)
Peru 1 (Jorge Soto 62)
Argentina 3 (Mauro Rosales 14, Fabricio Coloccini 66, Juan Pablo Sorin
     90+1)
HT: 0-1. Att: 28,000. Ref: Carlos Eugenio Simon (Brazil).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 15-Guillermo Salas, 2-Santiago Acasiete, 22-John
     Galliquio, 6-Walter Vilchez; 8-Juan Jayo, 7-Nolberto Solano,
     10-Roberto Palacios (11-Aldo Olcese 76), 4-Jorge Soto (25-Julio
     Garcia 77); 16-Andres Mendoza, 17-Jefferson Farfan.
Sent off: Flavio Maestri 45+1.
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 4-Fabricio Coloccini, 6-Gabriel Heinze,
     2-Gabriel Milito; 8-Javier Zanetti, 5-Javier Mascherano, 15-Andres
     D'Alessandro (9-Diego Milito 64), 18-Cristian Gonzalez; 19-Cesar
     Delgado (3-Juan Pablo Sorin 70), 11-Carlos Tevez (20-Nicolas
     Medina 83), 7-Mauro Rosales.
Sent off: Cristian Gonzalez 45+1.

[Sept 5, 2004]

In Asuncion (De los Defensores del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 1 (Carlos Gamarra 52)
Venezuela 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Gustavo Mendez (Uruguay).
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 2-Pedro Sarabia, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 4-Carlos
     Gamarra (15-Jorge Mansur 84), 14-Paulo da Silva; 13-Carlos Paredes,
     16-Julio Enciso, 10-Diego Gavilan (8-Edgar Barreto 78), 23-Nelson
     Cuevas; 20-Jose Cardozo (7-Cesar Ramirez 58), 24-Roque Santa Cruz.
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Vallenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 17-Jorge Rojas; 14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 8-Luis
     Vera, 11-Richardo Paez (9-Alexander Rondon 68), 10-Gabriel
     Urdaneta (20-Hector Gonzalez 71); 18-Juan Arango, 7-Rafael
     Castellin (26-Alexander Moreno 77).

In Santiago (Nacional Stadium)
Chile 0
Colombia 0
Att: 62,523. Ref: Wilson de Souza Mendonca (Brazil).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 14-Moises Villaroel, 22-Luis Fuentes, 19-Rafael
     Olarra, 4-Rodrigo Perez; 3-Claudio Maldonado, 6-Jorge Acuna,
     17-Milovan Mirosevic (25-Rodrigo Tello 60), 8-David Pizarro
     (7-Rodrigo Valenzuela 60); 9-Reinaldo Navia (11-Marcelo Salas 46),
     15-Mauricio Pinilla.
Sent offs: Claudio Maldonado 20, Rodrigo Perez 71.
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 2-Ivan Ramiro Cordoba,
     3-Mario Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 6-Fabian Vargas, 15-John
     Viafara, 8-Frankie Oviedo (21-Edixon Perea 87), 7-Giovanny
     Hernandez (17-Jairo Patino 56); 18-Jairo Castillo, 23-Leider
     Preciado (11-Elkin Murillo 65).
Sent offs: John Viafara 17, Jairo Patino 71.

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 1 (Carlos Bueno 57)
Ecuador 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 28,000. Ref: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru).
URU: 1-Sebastian Viera; 2-Joe Bizera, 4-Paolo Montero, 3-Dario
     Rodriguez; 17-Carlos Diogo, 5-Marcelo Sosa, 16-Javier Delgado,
     10-Alvaro Recoba (15-Diego Perez 78), 11-Cristian Rodriguez
     (13-Fabian Estoyanoff 57); 9-Dario Silva (22-Vicente Sanchez 25),
     20-Carlos Bueno.
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanny Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco; 15-Marlon Ayovi,
     5-Leonardo Soledispa (7-Carlos Quinonez 70), 8-Edison Mendez,
     10-Walter Ayovi (16-Antonio Valencia 75); 14-Johnny Baldeon
     (11-Agustin Delgado 60), 9-Carlos Tenorio.

In Sao Paulo (Cicero Pompeu de Toled Stadium)
Brazil 3 (Ronaldo 1, Ronaldinho 13pen, Adriano 44)
Bolivia 1 (Luis Cristaldo 49)
HT: 3-0. Att: 60,000. Ref: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
BRA: 1-Julio Cesar; 2-Belletti, 4-Roque Junior, 3-Edmilson, 6-Roberto
     Carlos; 5-Juninho Pernambucano (15-Renato 60), 8-Gilberto Silva,
     11-Edu (18-Robinho 74), 10-Ronaldinho (17-Alex 60); 7-Adriano,
     9-Ronaldo.
BOL: 21-Leo Fernandez; 5-Oscar Sanchez, 2-Juan Manuel Pena, 16-Ronald
     Raldes, 4-Lorgio Alvarez; 17-Luis Gatti Ribeiro (22-Ronald Arana
     46), 7-Luis Cristaldo, 15-Limbert Pizarro, 14-Percy Colque
     (8-Ruben Tufino 46), 10-Limberg Gutierrez (9-Milton Coimbra 76);
     20-Joaquin Botero.

[Oct 9, 2004]

In Barranquilla (Metropolitano Roberto Melendez Stadium)
Colombia 1 (Freddy Grisales 17)
Paraguay 1 (Aureliano Torres 78)
HT: 1-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina).
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 6-Oscar Diaz (11-Milton Rodriguez 81),
     27-John Javier Restrepo, 8-Frankie Oviedo, 19-Freddy Grisales
     (7-Tressor Moreno 67), 10-Victor Pacheco; 9-Juan Pablo Angel.
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 21-Denis Caniza, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 4-Pedro
     Sarabia, 14-Paulo Da Silva; 17-Angel Ortiz (10-Diego Gavilan 46),
     16-Julio Cesar Enciso, 13-Carlos Paredes, 11-Aureliano Torres
     (24-Mauro Monges 81); 9-Fredy Bareiro (23-Nelson Cuevas 60),
     20-Jose Cardozo.

In La Paz (Hernando Siles Stadium)
Bolivia 1 (Joaquin Botero 56)
Peru 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 23,729. Ref: Mauricio Reinoso (Ecuador).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez; 22-Ronald Arana, 5-Oscar Sanchez, 16-Ronald
     Raldes; 7-Luis Gatty Ribeiro, 6-Ronald Garcia, 7-Luis Cristaldo,
     37-Erwin Sanchez (8-Ruben Tufino 86), 11-Percy Colque; 20-Joaquin
     Botero, 10-Limberg Gutierrez (24-Gonzalo Galindo 90+1).
Sent off: Luis Gatty Ribeiro 84.
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 24-Alberto Rodriguez, 22-John Galliquio (20-Juan
     Carlos La Rosa 72), 2-Santiago Acasiete, 15-Guillermo Salas;
     4-Jorge Soto, 8-Juan Jayo, 25-Julio Garcia (10-Roberto Palacios
     56), 19-Marko Ciurlizza (23-German Carty 64); 9-Paolo Guerrero,
     17-Jefferson Farfan.

In Maracaibo (Pachenricho Romero Stadium)
Venezuela 2 (Ruberth Moran 80, 90+1)
Brazil 5 (Kaka 6, 35, Ronaldo 49, 51, Adriano 75)
HT: 0-2. Att: 26,133. Ref: Carlos Chandia (Chile).
VEN: 1-Gilberto Angelucci; 2-Luis Vallenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 27-Jonay Hernandez (13-Leonel Vielma 55);
     8-Luis Vera (15-Cesar Gonzalez 68), 14-Leopoldo Jimenez, 18-Juan
     Arango, 17-Jorge Vargas; 29-Massimo Margiotta (20-Hector Gonzalez
     46), 16-Ruberth Moran.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Juan, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Renato,
     8-Juninho Pernambucano (15-Edu 62), 11-Ze Roberto, 7-Kaka
     (17-Adriano 68); 9-Ronaldo (16-Alex 72), 10-Ronaldinho.

In Buenos Aires (Club Atletico River Plate)
Argentina 4 (Luis Gonzalez 6, Luciano Figueroa 33, 54, Javier Zanetti
     45)
Uruguay 2 (Cristian Rodriguez 63, Javier Chevanton 86pen)
HT: 3-0. Att: 50,000. Ref: Wilson de Souza Mendonca (Brazil).
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 15-Fabricio Coloccini, 2-Walter Samuel,
     6-Gabriel Heinze; 4-Javier Zanetti, 16-Luis Gonzalez
     (11-Maximiliano Rodriguez 68), 5-Esteban Cambiasso, 8-Juan Roman
     Riquelme, 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 7-Javier Saviola, 19-Luciano
     Figueroa (9-Federico Insua 81).
URU: 1-Sebastion Viera; 2-Joe Bizera (6-Alejandro Lago 57), 4-Alejandro
     Lembo, 3-Dario Rodriguez; 17-Carlos Diogo, 5-Marcelo Sosa,
     15-Diego Perez (8-Pablo Garcia 55), 16-Javier Delgado, 11-Cristian
     Rodriguez; 9-Dario Silva (21-Diego Forlan 55), 19-Ernesto
     Chevanton.

[Oct 10, 2004]

In Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 2 (Ivan Kaviedes 59, Edison Mendez 64)
Chile 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 27,956. Ref: Rene Ortube (Bolivia).
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanny Espinoza, 6-Raul Guerron; 20-Edwin Tenorio, 15-Marlon
     Ayovi, 5-Walter Ayovi (7-Franklin Salas 46), 8-Edison Mendez;
     10-Ivan Kaviedes (13-Angel Fernandez 88), 9-Evelio Ordonez
     (14-Vicente Ambrosi 61).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 22-Luis Fuentes, 19-Rafael
     Olarra, 5-Pablo Contreras; 21-Fernando Martel (23-Jean Beausejour
     46), 24-Juan Luis Gonzalez, 18-Rodrigo Melendez, 7-Rodrigo
     Valenzuela (17-Milovan Mirosevic 58); 11-Marcelo Salas,
     25-Patricio Galaz (20-Luis Quinteros 76).

[Oct 12, 2004]

In La Paz (Hernando Silas Stadium)
Bolivia 0
Uruguay 0
Att: 24,349. Ref: Marcio Rezende de Freitas (Brazil).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez; 3-Marcelo Carballo (11-Percy Colque 65),
     22-Ronald Arana, 16-Ronald Raldes; 5-Oscar Sanchez, 6-Ronald
     Garcia (27-Diego Cabrera 46), 7-Luis Cristaldo, 37-Erwin Sanchez,
     4-Lorgio Alvarez (24-Gonzalo Galindo 76); 10-Limberg Gutierrez,
     20-Joaquin Botero.
URU: 1-Sebastian Viera; 17-Carlos Diogo, 3-Alejandro Lago, 6-Dario
     Rodriguez, 11-Guillermo Rodriguez; 7-Gustavo Varela, 16-Omar Pouso,
     8-Pablo Garcia, 10-Mario Regueiro (20-Juan Martin Parodi 72);
     18-Richard Morales (19-Ernesto Chevanton 78), 22-Vicente Sanchez
     (5-Marcelo Sosa 76).
Sent off: Omar Pouso 73.

[Oct 13, 2004]

In Asuncion (De los Defensores del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 1 (Carlos Paredes 13)
Peru 1 (Nolberto Solano 74pen)
HT: 1-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 21-Denis Caniza, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 4-Julio
     Manzur, 14-Paulo da Silva; 16-Julio Cesar Enciso, 13-Carlos
     Paredes, 10-Diego Gavilan (9-Fredy Bareiro 82), 11-Aureliano
     Torres (23-Nelson Cuevas 53); 18-Nelson Haedo Valdez, 20-Jose
     Cardozo (24-Mauro Monges 72).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 22-John Galliquio (19-Marko Ciurlizza 46),
     3-Miguel Rebosio, 2-Santiago Acasiete, 5-Juan Manuel Vargas;
     7-Nolberto Solano (18-Juan Cominges 86), 8-Juan Jayo, 10-Roberto
     Palacios, 4-Jorge Soto; 16-Andres Mendoza (9-Jose Guerrero 66),
     17-Jefferson Farfan.

In Maceio (Estadio Reo Pele)
Brazil 0
Colombia 0
Att: 20,000. Ref: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Juan, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Renato,
     8-Magrao (16-Elano 58), 11-Ze Roberto (15-Edu 84), 7-Alex
     (17-Adriano 58); 10-Ronaldinho, 9-Ronaldo.
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 6-Oscar Ruiz, 21-John Javier Restrepo,
     8-Frankie Oviedo (7-Tressor Moreno 86), 10-Victor Pacheco
     (4-Alexander Viveros 77), 19-Freddy Grisales (23-Juan Fernando
     Leal 86); 9-Juan Pablo Angel.

In Santiago (Nacional Stadium)
Chile 0
Argentina 0
Att: 57,671. Ref: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 22-Luis Fuentes, 13-Jorge Vargas, 5-Pablo
     Contreras; 2-Cristian Alvarez, 16-Ricardo Rojas (19-Rafael Olarra
     46), 18-Rodrigo Melendez (17-Milovan Mirosevic 58), 14-Jorge
     Valdivia (20-Luis Quinteros 72), 7-Rodrigo Valenzuela; 11-Marcelo
     Salas, 9-Reinaldo Navia.
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 22-Fabricio Coloccini, 2-Walter Samuel,
     6-Gabriel Heinze; 4-Javier Zanetti, 16-Luis Gonzalez (18-Javier
     Mascherano 46), 5-Esteban Cambiasso, 8-Juan Roman Riquelme, 3-Juan
     Pablo Sorin; 19-Luciano Figueroa (9-Carlos Tevez 62), 7-Javier
     Saviola (15-Andres D'Alessandro 76).

[Oct 14, 2004]

In San Cristobal (Pueblo Nuevo Stadium)
Venezuela 3 (Gabriel Urdaneta 21pen, Ruberth Moran 73, 81)
Ecuador 1 (Marlon Ayovi 42pen)
HT: 1-1. Att: 20,000. Ref: Eduardo Lecca (Peru).
VEN: 22-Rafael Dudamel; 2-Luis Vallenilla (20-Hector Gonzalez 68),
     3-Jose Manuel Rey, 6-Alejandro Cichero, 17-Jorge Rojas; 8-Luis
     Vera, 14-Leopoldo Jimenez (11-Ricardo Paez 64), 18-Juan Arango,
     10-Gabriel Urdaneta: 9-Alexander Rondon (7-Juan Garcia 60),
     16-Ruberth Moran.
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 18-Neicer Reasco, 3-Ivan Hurtado, 17-Giovanny
     Espinoza, 6-Raul Guerron; 20-Edwin Tenorio, 15-Marlon Ayovi,
     4-Vicente Ambrosi (9-Ebelio Ordonez 75), 8-Edison Mendez; 10-Ivan
     Kaviedes, 7-Franklin Salas (14-Johnny Baldeon 70).

[Nov 17, 2004]

In Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 1 (Edison Mendez 77)
Brazil 0
Att: 38,308. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanny Espinoza, 13-Paul Ambrossi; 20-Edwin Tenorio,
     15-Marlon Ayovi, 8-Edison Mendez, 14-Patricio Urrutia (7-Franklin
     Salas 46); 10-Ivan Kaviedes (5-Walter Ayovi 75), 11-Agustin
     Delgado (18-Neicer Reasco 90+1).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Juan, 4-Roque Junior, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Renato,
     7-Juninho Pernambucano (15-Dudu Cearense 75), 11-Kleberson
     (17-Ricardinho 65), 8-Kaka (18-Adriano 81); 9-Ronaldo,
     10-Ronaldinho.

In Buenos Aires (Club Atletico River Plate)
Argentina 3 (Jose Manuel Rey og 4, Juan Roman Riquelme 45, Javier
     Saviola 66)
Venezuela 2 (Ruberth Moran 33, Leonel Vielma 72)
HT: 2-1. Att: 30,000. Ref: Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru).
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 4-Javier Zanetti, 2-Gonzalo Rodriguez,
     6-Gabriel Milito, 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 5-Javier Mascherano,
     19-Esteban Cambiasso (13-Diego Placente 79), 8-Juan Roman Riquelme,
     11-Santiago Solari (16-Luis Gonzalez 65); 21-Cesar Delgado
     (7-Javier Saviola 56), 9-Luciano Figueroa.
VEN: 1-Rafael Dudamel; 2-Luis Vallenilla, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 4-Jonay Hernandez (10-Gabriel Urdaneta 52);
     8-Luis Vera, 23-Ricardo Paez (13-Leonel Vielma 70), 19-Leopoldo
     Jimenez (23-Cristian Casseres 72), 17-Jorge Rojas, 18-Juan Arango;
     16-Ruberth Moran.

In Lima (Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz)
Peru 2 (Jefferson Farfan 55, Paolo Guerrero 86)
Chile 1 (Sebastian Gonzalez 90+1)
HT: 0-0. Att: 39,752. Ref: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 24-Alberto Rodriguez, 2-Santiago
     Acasiete, 5-Juan Vargas; 7-Nolberto Solano, 8-Juan Jayo, 19-Marko
     Ciurlizza (20-Carlos Zegarra 37; 23-Miguel Villalta 63),
     10-Roberto Palacios; 14-Claudio Pizarro (9-Paolo Guerrero 72),
     17-Jefferson Farfan.
Sent off: Santiago Acasiete 41.
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 5-Pablo Contreras, 22-Luis Fuentes, 19-Rafael
     Olarra (9-Sebastian Gonzalez 62); 2-Cristian Alvarez, 3-Claudio
     Maldonado (14-Jorge Valdivia 76), 7-Rodrigo Valenzuela (24-Juan
     Luis Gonzalez 46), 8-David Pizarro, 18-Rodrigo Melendez, 20-Mark
     Gonzalez; 25-Mauricio Pinilla.
Sent off: Rodrigo Melendez 41.

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 1 (Paolo Montero 78)
Paraguay 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Carlos Eugenio Simon (Brazil).
URU: 1-Sebastian Viera; 6-Diego Lopez, 2-Diego Lugano, 4-Paolo Montero,
     3-Guillermo Rodriguez; 7-Gustavo Varela (13-Fabian Estoyanoff 58),
     5-Pablo Garcia, 16-Javier Delgado, 10-Alvaro Recoba (22-Vicente
     Sanchez 61); 9-Dario Silva (18-Richard Morales 46), 19-Ernesto
     Chevanton.
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 21-Denis Caniza, 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 4-Carlos
     Gamarra, 14-Paulo da Silva; 8-Edgar Barreto, 17-Angel Ortiz,
     13-Carlos Paredes, 6-Mauro Monges (10-Diego Gavilan 82); 20-Jose
     Cardozo, 23-Nelson Cuevas (7-Cesar Ramirez 61).

In Barranquilla (Metropolitano Roberto Melendez Stadium)
Colombia 1 (Mario Yepes 18)
Bolivia 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Carlos Torres (Paraguay).
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 14-Luis Amaranto Perea, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 4-Alexander Viveros; 21-John Javier Restrepo, 19-Freddy
     Grisales, 10-Victor Pacheco (15-Giovanny Hernandez 76), 8-Frankie
     Oviedo (6-Andres Perez 61); 9-Juan Pablo Angel, 11-Elkin Murrillo
     (18-David Ferreira 69).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez; 3-Sergio Jauregui, 4-Lorgio Alvarez,
     22-Ronald Arana, 2-Juan Manuel Pena (17-Juan Carlos Arce 79);
     16-Ronald Raldes, 8-Ruben Tufino (18-Getulio Vaca 76), 7-Luis
     Cristaldo, 10-Limberg Gutierrez; 20-Joaquin Botero, 9-Milton
     Coimbra (19-Gonzalo Galindo 46).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In La Paz (Hernando Siles Stadium)
Bolivia 1 (Jose Castillo 50)
Argentina 2 (Luciano Figueroa 58, Luciano Galletti 63)
HT: 0-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay).
BOL: 21-Leonardo Fernandez; 5-Oscar Sanchez, 16-Ronald Raldes, 4-Lorgio
     Alvarez; 15-Limbert Pizarro, 6-Carmelo Angulo (27-Diego Cabrera
     68), 24-Gonzalo Galindo (8-Ronald Garcia 86), 11-Percy Colque
     (26-Daner Pachi 46), 10-Erwin Sanchez; 18-Jose Castillo,
     20-Joaquin Botero.
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 2-Nicolas Burdisso, 14-Leandro Cufre,
     6-Gabriel Milito; 20-Lionel Scaloni, 15-Aldo Duscher, 19-Esteban
     Cambiasso, 3-Clemente Rodriguez, 11-Maximiliano Rodriguez
     (4-Leonardo Ponzio 65); 18-Luciano Galletti (7-Rodrigo Palacio 84),
     9-Luciano Figueroa (16-Rolando Zarate 72).

In Maracaibo (Pachenricho Romero Stadium)
Venezuela 0
Colombia 0
Att: 18,000. Ref: Carlos Simon (Brazil).
VEN: 1-Rafael Dudamel; 20-Hector Gonzalez, 3-Jose Manuel Rey,
     6-Alejandro Cichero, 27-Jonay Hernandez; 14-Leonel Jimenez,
     13-Leonel Vielma, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta (19-Andre Gonzalez 65),
     18-Giancarlo Maldonado; 29-Massimo Margiotta (15-Daniel Noriega
     74), 7-Rafael Castellin (21-Cesar Gonzalez 56).
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 5-Andres Orozco, 2-Ivan Ramiro Cordoba, 3-Mario
     Yepes, 20-Gerardo Bedoya; 17-Juan Carlos Ramirez (6-Fabian Vargas
     72), 19-David Ferreira, 21-Jhon Javier Restrepo, 15-Giovanny
     Hernandez (10-Victor Pacheco 73), 18-Jairo Castillo (9-Sergio
     Herrera 86); 7-Edixon Perea.

In Santiago (Nacional Stadium)
Chile 1 (Milovan Mirosevic 47)
Uruguay 1 (Mario Regueiro 4)
HT: 0-1. Att: 55,000. Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 2-Cristian Alvarez, 16-Ricardo Rojas, 22-Luis
     Fuentes, 5-Pablo Contreras (14-Jorge Valdivia 46); 3-Claudio
     Maldonado, 17-Milovan Mirosevic (7-Rodrigo Valenzuela 83), 8-David
     Pizarro, 20-Mark Gonzalez (32-Sebastian Gonzalez 83); 11-Marcelo
     Salas, 15-Mauricio Pinilla.
URU: 1-Sebastian Viera; 6-Diego Lopez, 2-Diego Lugano, 4-Paolo Montero,
     3-Dario Rodriguez; 17-Carlos Diogo, 5-Pablo Garcia, 11-Mario
     Regueiro, 10-Ruben Olivera (8-Marcelo Sosa 59); 21-Diego Forlan,
     9-Marcelo Zalayeta (18-Richard Morales 70).

[Mar 27, 2005]

In Quito (Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa)
Ecuador 5 (Antonio Valencia 32, 50, Edison Mendez 45+3, 48, Marlon
     Ayovi 77pen)
Paraguay 2 (Jose Cardozo 10pen, Salvador Cabanas 15)
HT: 2-2. Att: 32,449. Ref: Gustavo Mendez (Uruguay).
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanny Espinoza, 14-Paul Ambrossi; 20-Edwin Tenorio (19-Luis
     Caicedo 79), 15-Marlon Ayovi, 8-Edison Mendez, 18-Antonio Valencia;
     11-Agustin Delgado (10-Ivan Kaviedes 79), 14-Otilino Tenorio
     (7-Franklin Salas 57).
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 5-Pedro Sarabia, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 14-Paulo da
     Silva, 21-Denis Caniza; 16-Mauro Monges (8-Edgar Barreto 52),
     6-Carlos Bonet, 10-Diego Gavilan (23-Nelson Cuevas 52), 17-Angel
     Ortiz; 9-Salvador Cabanas, 20-Jose Cardozo.

In Goiania (Serra Dourada Stadium)
Brazil 1 (Kaka 74)
Peru 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 49,163. Ref: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay).
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Juan, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Emerson,
     11-Ze Roberto, 8-Juninho Pernambucano (17-Robinho 46),
     10-Ronaldinho; 9-Ronaldo, 7-Kaka (15-Renato 83).
PER: 1-Oscar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto, 3-Miguel Rebosio, 24-Alberto
     Rodriguez (22-Luis Guadelupe 73), 6-Walter Vilchez; 8-Juan Jayo,
     20-Carlos Zegarra, 7-Nolberto Solano (18-Juan Cominges 69),
     10-Roberto Palacios (11-Aldo Olcese 46); 17-Jefferson Farfan,
     14-Claudio Pizarro.

[Mar 29]

In La Paz (Hernando Siles Stadium)
Bolivia 3 (Alejandro Cichero og 2, Jose Castillo 26, Joselito Vaca 84)
Venezuela 1 (Giancarlo Maldonado 71)
HT: 2-0. Att: 7,908. Ref: Eduardo Lecca (Peru).
BOL: 21-Leo Fernandez; 5-Oscar Sanchez, 3-Sergio Jauregui, 16-Ronald
     Raldes, 4-Lorgio Alvarez; 24-Gonzalo Galindo, 10-Erwin Sanchez
     (26-Daner Pachi 77), 8-Ronald Garcia (22-Joselito Vaca 21),
     15-Limbert Pizarro; 18-Jose Castillo (27-Diego Cabrera 59),
     20-Joaquin Botero.
VEN: 1-Rafael Dudamel; 3-Jose Manuel Rey, 6-Alejandro Cichero
     (15-Daniel Noriega 46), 27-Jonay Hernandez; 17-Fernando de Ornelas
     (9-Alexander Rondon 72), 8-Luis Vera, 4-Juan Fuenmayor, 19-Andre
     Gonzalez, 10-Gabriel Urdaneta (16-Cesar Gonzalez 58), 18-Giancarlo
     Maldondado; 20-Hector Gonzalez.

[Mar 30]

In Asuncion (De los Defensores del Chaco Stadium)
Paraguay 2 (Gustavo Morinigo 36, Jose Cardozo 60)
Chile 1 (Luis Fuentes 73)
HT: 1-0. Att: 10,000. Ref: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina).
PAR: 1-Justo Villar; 3-Julio Cesar Caceres, 4-Carlos Gamarra, 14-Paulo
     da Silva; 6-Carlos Bonet, 13-Carlos Paredes (10-Diego Gavilan 83),
     17-Angel Ortiz, 11-Jorge Nunez; 25-Gustavo Morinigo (8-Edgar
     Barreto 61); 9-Salvador Cabanas, 20-Jose Cardozo (18-Nelson Haedo
     Valdez 72).
CHI: 1-Nelson Tapia; 16-Ricardo Rojas, 22-Luis Fuentes, 19-Rafael
     Olarra, 4-Rodrigo Perez (2-Cristian Alvarez 46); 18-Rodrigo
     Melendez (8-David Pizarro 54), 3-Claudio Maldonado, 20-Mark
     Gonzalez, 17-Milovan Mirosevic (32-Sebastian Gonzalez 65);
     15-Mauricio Pinilla, 11-Marcelo Salas.

In Lima (Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz)
Peru 2 (Paolo Guerrero 2, Jefferson Farfan 58)
Ecuador 2 (Ulises de la Cruz 3, Antonio Valencia 46)
HT 1-2. Att: 40,000. Ref: Carlos Chandia (Chile).
PER: 1-0scar Ibanez; 4-Jorge Soto (15-Guillermo Salas 61), 3-Miguel
     Rebosio, 2-Santiago Acasiete, 23-Juan Vargas; 8-Juan Jayo,
     20-Carlos Zegarra (10-Roberto Palacios 61), 7-Nolberto Solano
     (16-Andres Mendoza 85); 17-Jefferson Farfan, 9-Paolo Guerrero,
     14-Claudio Pizarro.
ECU: 1-Edwin Villafuerte; 4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado,
     17-Giovanni Espinoza, 13-Paul Ambrossi; 15-Marlon Ayovi (19-Luis
     Caisedo 71), 20-Edwin Tenorio, 8-Edison Mendez (5-Walter Ayovi 86),
     16-Antonio Valencia; 11-Agustin Delgado, 9-Johnny Baldeon
     (7-Franklin Salas 47).

In Montevideo (Centenario Stadium)
Uruguay 1 (Diego Forlan 49)
Brazil 1 (Emerson 68)
HT: 0-0. Att: 60,000. Ref: Hector Baldassi (Argentina).
URU: 1-Sebastian Viera; 6-Diego Lopez, 2-Diego Lugano, 4-Paolo Montero,
     3-Dario Rodriguez; 5-Pablo Garcia, 17-Carlos Diogo (16-Gonzalo de
     los Santos 86), 10-Ruben Olivera (19-Javier Chevanton 73),
     11-Mario Regueiro (15-Javier Delgado 58); 21-Diego Forlan,
     9-Marcelo Zalayeta.
BRA: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 4-Luisao, 3-Lucio, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Emerson,
     11-Ze Roberto (15-Renato 68), 10-Ronaldinho, 8-Kaka; 9-Ronaldo,
     7-Ricardo Oliveira (17-Robinho 64).

In Buenos Aires (Club Atletico River Plate)
Argentina 1 (Hernan Crespo 65)
Colombia 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 40,000. Ref: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay).
ARG: 1-Roberto Abbondanzieri; 8-Javier Zanetti, 2-Roberto Ayala,
     6-Gabriel Heinze, 3-Juan Pablo Sorin; 5-Javier Mascherano
     (18-Luciano Galletti 55), 16-Luis Gonzalez, 8-Juan Roman Riquelme,
     19-Esteban Cambiasso; 9-Hernan Crespo, 7-Javier Saviola (13-Diego
     Placente 80).
COL: 1-Miguel Calero; 5-Andres Orozco, 2-Ivan Cordoba, 3-Mario Yepes,
     20-Gerardo Bedoya; 14-John Viafara, 6-Fabian Vargas, 21-John
     Restrepo (10-Victor Pacheco 80), 8-Frankie Oviedo, 15-Giovanny
     Hernandez (4-Alex Viveros 46); 7-Edixon Perea (18-Jairo Castillo
     67).
Sent off: Fabian Vargas 41.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Argentina         13   8   4   1  24  12   28
     2.Brazil            13   6   6   1  21  12   24
     3.Ecuador           13   6   2   5  19  15   20
     4.Paraguay          13   5   4   4  16  17   19
     5.Uruguay           13   4   4   5  18  25   16
     6.Colombia          13   3   5   5  12  12   14
     7.Peru              13   3   5   5  15  16   14
     8.Chile             13   3   5   5  12  14   14
     9.Venezuela         13   4   2   7  14  20   14
    10.Bolivia           13   4   1   8  15  23   13

LEADING GOALSCORERS:
9 - Ronaldo (Brazil);
7 - Jose Cardozo (Paraguay);
5 - Javier Chevanton (Uruguay), Joaquin Botero (Bolivia), Ruberth Moran
    (Venezuela), Kaka (Brazil), Edison Mendez (Ecuador), Hernan Crespo
    (Argentina), Diego Forlan (Uruguay);
4 - Nolberto Solano (Peru), Jefferson Farfan (Peru).

Africa

GROUP 1

[Jun 5]

In Dakar (Stade Leopold Sedar Senghor)
Senegal 2 (Lamine Diatta 59, Moussa Ndiaye 77)
Congo 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 18,000. Ref: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria).
SEN: 1-Tony Sylva; 2-Habib Beye, 13-Lamine Diatta, 4-Pape Bouba Diop,
     3-Ibrahima Faye, 8-Sylvain N'Diaye, 6-Pape Sarr, 12-Amdy Faye
     (17-Pape Diop 79), 7-Henri Camara, 10-Babacar Gueye (14-Moussa
     Ndiaye 70), 18-Mamadou Niang (9-Diomansy Kamara 46).
CGO: 1-Barel Mouko; 2-Arsene Yoka, 4-Mbiamcie Mvoubi, 18-Teddy Ongoly,
     5-Chrisfel Kimbembe, 3-Luc Diamesso (6-Denis Tsoumou 62), 15-Roch
     Embingou (11-Walter Bakuoma 70), 10-Rolf Guie-Mien, 8-Michel
     Bouanga, 9-Sousa Miyamou, 14-Wilfrid Endzanga (13-Compaige Ntsika
     86).

In Lusaka
Zambia 1 (Jacob Mulenga 11)
Togo 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Jerome Damon (South Africa).
ZAM: 1-Kalililo Kakonje; 6-Lloyd Mumba, 4-Joseph Musonda, 13-Misheck
     Lungu, 18-Billy Mwanza, 10-Ian Bakala (14-Numba Mumamba 49),
     17-Andrew Sinkala, 7-Justin Mwilima (15-Christopher Katongo 35),
     2-Jacob Mulenga, 12-Harry Milanzi, 11-Collins Mbesuma (3-Boyd
     Mwila 76).
TOG: 1-Tchagnirou Ouro-Nimimi, 5-Atte Ouedyi Zanzan, 7-Tadjou Salou
     (18-Nibombe Dare 49), 16-Eric Akoto, 17-Abdoul Gafar Mamah,
     4-Emmanuel Adebayor, 8-Komlan Amewou, 13-Cherif Mamam Toure,
     12-Salifiu Safiou (3-Yao Senaya 49), 6-Yao Aziawonou, 14-Adekanmi
     Olufade.

[Jun 6]

In Monrovia (Samuel Doe Sports Complex)
Liberia 1 (Alvin Kieh 85)
Mali 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Coffi Codjia (Benin).
LBR: 1-Sunday Seah; 4-Varmah Kpoto, 5-Jimmy Dixon, 6-Ben Teeklon,
     7-Frank Seator (13-Alvin Kieh 53), 8-Esaiah Benson, 9-Dio Williams,
     10-James Debbah, 11-Prince Daye (14-Isaac Tondo 77), 17-George
     Gebro (2-Fallah Johnson 71), 18-Anthony Laffor.
MLI: 1-Mahamadou Sidibe; 2-Souleymane Diamoutene, 4-Adama Coulibaly,
     6-Adama Tamboura, 8-Mohamed Sissoko (12-Mamadou Diallo 65),
     9-Frederic Kanoute, 10-Soumaila Coulibaly, 13-Eric Chelle
     (11-Djibril Sidibe 84), 14-Dramane Traore, 15-Boubacar Diarra,
     17-Sammy Traore.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Senegal            1   1   0   0   2   0    3
     2.Liberia            1   1   0   0   1   0    3
     2.Zambia             1   1   0   0   1   0    3
     4.Mali               1   0   0   1   0   1    0
     4.Togo               1   0   0   1   0   1    0
     6.Congo              1   0   0   1   0   2    0


GROUP 2

[Jun 5]

In Bloemfontein (Vodacom Park)
South Africa 2 (Mbulelo Mabizela 40, 68)
Cape Verde Islands 1 (Janicio Martins 73)
HT: 1-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Hailemelak Tessema (Ethiopia).
RSA: 1-Hans Vonk; 3-Neil Winstanley (11-Japhet Zwane 82), 7-Nasief
     Morris (2-Thabang Molefe 66), 8-Mark Fish, 4-Aaron Mokoena;
     5-Mbulelo Mabizela, 17-Elrio van Heerden (12-Benson Mhlongo 86),
     18-Delron Buckley, 15-Benedict Vilakazi; 14-Siyabonga Nomvethe,
     9-Shaun Bartlett.
CPV: 1-Jose Veiga; 6-Pedro Brito, 5-Nelson Veiga, 17-Emerson Da Luz,
     3-Jose Barros; 18-Carlos Morais, 14-Janicio Martins, 21-Jimmy
     Modeste, 11-Claudio Aguiar, 7-Adriano Miranda (8-Domingos Gomes
     60); 16-Sandrom Mendes (2-Dario Furtado 76).

In Ouagadougou (Stade du 4 aout)
Burkina Faso 1 (Mamadou Zongo 79)
Ghana 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Chukwudi Chukwujekwu (Nigeria).
BFA: 1-Mohamed Kabore; 7-Amadou Coulibaly, 5-Lamine Traore, 2-Moussa
     Ouattara, 18-Abdramane Ouattara, 13-Bebe Kambou, 17-Florent
     Rouamba, 6-Amadou Toure (10-Mamadou Zongo 54), 11-Alassane
     Ouedraogo (14-Hyacinthe Ouedraogo 72), 9-Moumouni Dagano,
     12-Tanguy Barro (8-Mahamoudou Kere 83).
GHA: 1-Richard Kingston; 3-Yaw Amankwa Mireku, 6-Emmanuel Pappoe,
     4-Samuel Kuffour, 5-John Mensah, 13-Anthony Obodai, 7-Lawrence
     Adjei (9-Nana Arhin Duah 78), 8-Michael Essien, 11-Derek Boateng
     (18-Ablade Morgan 62), 10-Stephen Appiah, 2-Sulley Muntari
     (12-Emmanuel Duah 60).

[Jun 6]

In Kampala
Uganda 1 (Ibrahim Sekajja 76)
DR Congo 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 40,000. Ref: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles).
UGA: 1-Ibrahim Mugisha; 13-David Obua, 6-Sulaiman Tenywa, 2-Nestroy
     Kizito, 4-Timothy Batataire, 14-Ibrahim Sekajja, 17-Noah Kasult,
     16-Jim Odoch (D.Mubiru 75), 18-Assan Bajope (Ssozi 68), 10-Hassan
     Mubiru, 15-Abubaker Tabula (Kabogo 65).
COD: 12-Nkela Nkatu; 18-Nsumbu Pituapasna (Makikbi 85), 16-Nkulukuta
     Miala, 11-Mubiala Kitambala, 13-Badeta Dijilu, 2-Ndiwa Kanagna
     (Kangu 32), 4-Tshiolola Tshinyama, 15-Milambo Mutamba, 9-Kaluyitu
     Kadioko (Mbala 74), 14-Ilongo Ngasanya, 7-Kabamba Musasa.
 
     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.South Africa       1   1   0   0   2   1    3
     2.Burkina Faso       1   1   0   0   1   0    3
     2.Uganda             1   1   0   0   1   0    3
     4.Cape Verde Islands 1   0   0   1   1   2    0
     5.DR Congo           1   0   0   1   0   1    0
     5.Ghana              1   0   0   1   0   1    0

 
GROUP 3

[Jun 6]

In Yaounde (Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo)
Cameroon 2 (Samuel Eto'o 42, Rigobert Song 45+2)
Benin 1 (Seidah Tchomogo 11)
HT: 2-1. Att: 40,000. Ref: Jean-Olivier Mbera (Gabon).
CMR: 1-Idriss Kameni; 2-Jean-Joel Perrier Ndoumbe, 3-Pierre Wome,
     4-Rigobert Song, 5-Timothee Atouba, 23-Bill Tchato, 8-Geremi
     Ndjitap, 10-Modeste M'bami, 7-Guy Feutchine (19-Eric Djemba Djemba
     65), 9-Samuel Eto'o, 12-Herve Tum (15-Achille Webo 83).
BEN: 1-Maxime Agueh; 15-Anicet Adjamonsi, 8-Stanislas Toclomiti,
     18-Seidah Tchomogo, 6-Jonas Oketola (21-Bachirou Osseni 63),
     11-Muri Ogunbiyi, 3-Romuald Boco, 24-Noel Seka (10-Sevi Amoussou
     74), 17-Stephane Sessegnon, 23-Damien Chrysostome (22-Nassirou
     Youssouf 81), 19-Jocelin Ahoueya.

In Abidjan (Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny)
Ivory Coast 2 (Aruna Dindane 36, Didier Drogba 63pen)
Libya 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 60,000.

In Khartoum (National Stadium)
Sudan 0
Egypt 3 (Abel Ali 6, Mohamed Aboutraika 53, Mohamed Abdel Wahab 88)
HT: 0-1. Att: 10,000. Ref: Kubrom Kidane Tesfu (Eritrea).
SUD: 18-Elmuez Mahgoub Abdalla; 3-Ranadan Abd Iaziz (13-Alaa Eldin
     Babiker 59), 5-Salih Ahmed, 6-Richard Gastin Lado, 10-Haytham
     Tambal (11-Haitham El-Rasheed 46), 12-Bader Eldin Abdalla, 15-Amir
     Damar, 17-Mohamed Bustawi, 19-Ahmed El-Fatih (16-Noureldin Maorouf
     46), 20-Hamouda El-Bashir, 22-Anwaar Saeed.
EGY: 1-Essam El-Hadry; 6-Islam El-Shater, 15-Besheer El-Tabei, 5-Abdel
     Zaher El-Saqua, 3-Mohamed Abdel Wahab, 4-Hosni Abd Rabo (13-Tarek
     El-Sayed 70), 11-Mohamed Shawky, 12-Mohamed Soliman (14-Hazem Emam
     63), 7-Hassan Moustafa, 19-Abdel Halim Ali (2-Ahmed El-Sayed 84),
     20-Mohamed Aboutraika.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Egypt              1   1   0   0   3   0    3
     2.Ivory Coast        1   1   0   0   2   0    3
     3.Cameroon           1   1   0   0   2   1    3
     4.Benin              1   0   0   1   1   2    0
     5.Libya              1   0   0   1   0   2    0
     6.Sudan              1   0   0   1   0   3    0


GROUP 4

[Jun 5]

In Libreville
Gabon 1 (Thierry Issiemou 52)
Zimbabwe 1 (Shingayi Kaondera 84)
HT: 0-0. Att: 15,000. Ref: Alex Quartey.
GAB: Boris Nguema; Rene Nsi Akoue, Rodrigue Moundounga, Guy Nzeng,
     Georges Ambourouet; Bruno Mbanangoye, Thierry Issiemou, Cedric
     Moubamba (Dieudonne Londo 69), Theodore Zue Nguema; Shiva Nzigou
     (Georges Akiremy 63), Stephane Nguema (Fabrice Do Marcolino 63).

In Abuja (Abuja National Stadium)
Nigeria 2 (Obafemi Martins 55, 88)
Rwanda 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Lassina Pare (Burkina Faso).
NGA: 1-Vincent Enyeama; 2-Joseph Yobo, 6-Joseph Enakahire, 7-John Utaka,
     8-Christian Obodo, 9-Obafemi Martins, 10-Ifeanyi Ekwueme, 11-Garba
     Lawal, 14-Seyi Olofinjana, 15-George Abbey (5-Seyi Olajengbesi 79),
     18-Bartholomew Ogbeche (17-Tosin Dosunmu 75).
RWA: 18-Ramazan Nkunzingoma; 3-Hamad Ndikumana, 4-Philipe Gasana,
     5-Leandre Bizagwira, 8-Michel Kamanzi (7-Jimmy Mulisa 58), 10-Jean
     Michel Gatete (17-John Lomani 54), 11-Olivier Karekezi, 13-Elias
     Ntaganda (6-Abdul Sibomana 77), 14-Abed Said, 15-Manfred Kizito,
     16-Alua Gaseruka.

In Annaba (Stade 19 Mai 1956)
Algeria 0
Angola 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 70,000. Ref: Mourad El-Daami (Tunisia).
ALG: 1-Mohamed Benhamou; 18-Slimane Raho, 13-Brahim Zafour, 15-Karim
     Ziani, 2-Antar Yahia (5-Salim Aribi 23), 6-Yazid Mansouri,
     14-Karim Kerkar (9-Mohamed Badache 46), 3-Nadir Belhadj, 10-Djamel
     Belmadi (17-Hocine Achiou 63), 12-Salim Arrache.
ANG: 1-Joao Ferreira; 15-Jacinto Pereira, 5-Kali, 3-Jamba, 7-Figueredo
     (13-Rats 89), 6-Yamba Asha, 8-Andre, 9-Freddy, 10-Maurito,
     17-Bruno Mauro (16-Chinho 90), 18-Love (11-Flavio 58).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Nigeria            1   1   0   0   2   0    3
     2.Gabon              1   0   1   0   1   1    1
     2.Zimbabwe           1   0   1   0   1   1    1
     4.Algeria            1   0   1   0   0   0    1
     4.Angola             1   0   1   0   0   0    1
     6.Rwanda             1   0   0   1   0   2    0


GROUP 5

[Jun 5]

Kenya
Guinea
[not played]

In Blantyre (Chihiri Stadium)
Malawi 1 (Heston Munthali 45+1)
Morocco 1 (Youssef Safri 26)
HT: 1-1. Att: 30,040. Ref: Joseph Mususa (Zimbabwe).
MWI: 16-Phillip Nyasulu; 2-Fisher Kondowe, 4-James Chilaponowa,
     5-Patrick Mabedi, 6-Allan Kamanga, 7-Peter Mponda, 9-Joseph
     Kamwendo, 11-Essau Kanyenda, 13-Hellings Mwakasungula (12-Jimmy
     Zakazaka 80), 14-Russel Mwafulirwa (18-Heston Munthali 23),
     17-Maupo Msowoya.
MAR: 1-Khalid Fouhami; 2-Hoalid Regragui, 3-Noureddine Kacemi,
     4-Abdeslem Ouaddou, 5-Talal El-Karkouri, 8-Abdelkrim Kissi,
     11-Mohammed El-Yaagoubi (16-Youssef Mokhtari 46), 15-Youssef Safri
     (13-Houssime Kharja 75), 17-Marouane Chamarh, 18-Abdelilah Fahmi
     (21-Tariq Chihab 63), 20-Youssef Hadji.

In Rades (Stade 7 Novembre)
Tunisia 4 (Jose Clayton 9, Karim Hagui 35, 79, Ali Zitouni 74)
Botswana 1 (Diphetogo Selolwane 65)
HT: 2-0. Att: 2,844. Ref: Khalid Abdel Rahmane (Sudan).
TUN: 16-Khaled Fadhel; 2-Khaled Badra, 3-Karim Hagui, 8-Mehdi Nafti
     (21-Wajih Sghaier 64), 9-Najeh Braham (11-Ali Zitouni 61),
     12-Joahar Mnari, 14-Adel Chedli, 15-Radhi Jaidi, 17-Mohamed Jedidi,
     18-Slim Benachour (6-Karim Essediri 85), 20-Jose Clayton.
BOT: 16-Modiri Marumo; 2-Ndiapo Letsholathebe, 3-Khumo Motlhabane
     (12-Tshepiso Molwantwa 63), 5-Tebogo Mothusi, 6-Nelson Gabolwelwe
     (7-Pontsho Moloi 83), 8-Tshepo Motlhabankwe (10-Moemedi
     Moatiharing 87), 9-Kabelo Kgosiang, 11-Diphetogo Selolwane,
     14-Ernest Amos, 17-Pius Kolagano, 18-Mogogi Gabonamong.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Tunisia            1   1   0   0   4   1    3
     2.Malawi             1   0   1   0   1   1    1
     2.Morocco            1   0   1   0   1   1    1
     4.Guinea             0   0   0   0   0   0    0
     4.Kenya              0   0   0   0   0   0    0
     6.Botswana           1   0   0   1   1   4    0


Asia

GROUP 1

[Feb 18]

In Amman (King Abdullah International Stadium)
Jordan 5 (Hatem Aqel 39, Mahmoud Shelbaieh 45, Badran Al-Shagran 63,
     Awad Raghed 90, Mustafa Shehdeh 90)
Laos 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 5,000. Ref: Sultan Al-Mozahmi (Oman).
JOR: 22-Issa Mahad; 4-Rateb Al-Awadat (2-Mustafa Shehdeh 71), 6-Bashar
     Bani Yaseen, 8-Hassouneh Qasem, 9-Mahmoud Shelbaieh, 10-Moayad
     Mansour, 11-Anas Al-Zboun (14-Haitham Al-Shboul 46), 13-Qosai Abu
     Alieh, 16-Faisal Ibrahim, 17-Hatem Aqel, 20-Badran Al-Shagran
     (Awad Raghed 70).
LAO: 1-Sithalay Khanyyavong; 3-Bounthaiyavong Viengazoun, 4-Xayavong
     Vilayphong, 5-Louane Amat Chalana, 6-Anan Tapsouvanh, 7-Valasine
     Dalaphone, 9-Visay Phaphouvanin, 11-Vilasack Phothilath
     (14-Sengphet Thongphachan 70), 12-Loung Lath Phayvanh, 19-Kovanh
     Namthavisay (16-Sunthasine Phachoumphon 12), 20-Phutthadavong
     Chanthalome.

In Tehran (Azadi Stadium)
Iran 3 (Alireza Vahedi 8, Mehdi Mahdavikia 44, Ali Daei 62)
Qatar 1 (Waleed Rasoul Hamza 70)
HT: 2-0. Ref: Khader Haj Khader (Syria).
[Played behind closed doors]
IRN: 1-Ebrahim Mirzapour; 2-Mehdi Mahdavikia, 5-Rahman Rezaei, 6-Javad
     Nekounam (19-Seyed Abbasi 50), 8-Ali Karimi (15-Ebrahim Taghipour
     88), 10-Ali Daei, 11-Alireza Vahedi (21-Mehdi Rajabzadeh 75),
     13-Hossein Kabei, 14-Moharram Navidkia, 18-Ali Badavi,
     20-Mohammad Nosrati.
QAT: 3-Abdulrahman Al-Meamari, 5-Saud Al-Shammari, 8-Saad Al-Shammari,
     11-Waleed Rasoul (13-Majdi Siddiq 86), 12-Waleed Ahmed (9-Sayd
     Ali Bechir 46), 15-Yousuf Mahmoud, 19-Selman Al-Meamari,
     20-Mubarak Fazli, 21-Abdulla Obaid Koni, 24-Mohamed Ahmed,
     28-Mubarak Al-Baloushi (7-Ali Al-Marri 83).

[Mar 31]

In Vientiane (National Stadium)
Laos 0
Iran 7 (Ali Daei 9, 17pen, Reza Enayati 32, 36, Nitsavong Khouphachansy
     og 54, Ebrahim Taghipour 68, 83)
HT: 0-4. Att: 7,000. Ref: Yang Mu-sheng (Taiwan).
LAO: 1-Sithalay Khanyyavong; 2-Anousone Khotsombath, 4-Vilayphone
     Xavayong, 5-Louane Amat Chalana, 6-Anan Tapsouvanh, 7-Valasine
     Dalaphone (3-Bounthaiyavong Viengazoun 81), 9-Visay Phaphouvanin,
     10-Nitsavong Khouphachansy (20-Phuttadavong Chanthalome 59),
     12-Loung Lath Phayvanh, 13-Vongsamany Southsakhone (14-Sengphet
     Thongphachan 89), 19-Kovanh Namthavisay.
IRN: 1-Ebrahim Mirzapour; 2-Ebrahim Taghipour, 4-Yahya Golmohammadi,
     6-Javad Nekounam, 8-Ali Karimi, 9-Reza Enayati, 10-Ali Daei,
     11-Alireza Vahedi, 13-Hossein Kabei (2-Mehdi Amir 73), 18-Ali
     Badavi (23-Arash Borhani 79), 24-Mehdi Rajabzadeh (14-Moharram
     Navidkia 46).

In Amman (King Abdullah International Stadium)
Jordan 1 (Moayad Mansour 70)
Qatar 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 15,000. Ref: Qasem Shaban (Kuwait).
JOR: 1-Amer Shafi Sabbah; 4-Rateb Al-Awadat, 6-Bashar Bani Yaseen,
     8-Hassouneh Qasem, 9-Mahmoud Shelbaieh (19-Hasan Abdel Fattah 80),
     10-Moayad Mansour, 14-Haitham Al-Shboul, 16-Faisal Ibrahim,
     17-Hatem Mohammed Aqel, 18-Abdullah Abu Zema (13-Qosai Abu Alieh
     18), 20-Badran Al Shagran (11-Anas Al-Zboun 56).
QAT: 22-Mohammed Abdulla Anyass; 2-Nayef Mubarak Al-Khater, 5-Saad
     Al-Shammari (11-Waleed Ahmed 66), 6-Dahi Al-Naemi, 14-Saoud
     Al-Kathiri (9-Sayd Ali Bechir 77), 16-Mohamed Al-Blooshi (17-Wesam
     Rizki Abdulmajid 77), 20-Mubarak Fazli, 21-Abdulla Obaid Koni,
     23-Ahmad Khalifa Hashim, 25-Nasser Kamil Mubarak, 30-Bilal Rajab.

[Jun 9]

In Doha (Al-Etehad Stadium)
Qatar 5 (Mubarak Fazli 17, 37, Waleed Jassim Abdulla 69, 86, Sayd Ali
     Bechir 89)
Laos 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 500. Ref: Naji Abu Armana (Palestine).
QAT: 22-Abdulaziz Abdulla; 2-Mubarak Fazli, 5-Abumousa Jadoua, 6-Nayef
     Mubark Al-Khater, 9-Sayd Ali Bechir, 11-Magid Mohamed Hassan
     (10-Waleed Jassim Abdulla 38), 14-Saoud Al-Kathiri, 15-Waleed
     Ahmed, 16-Mohamed Al-Blooshi (7-Ahmed Moosa 46), 23-Alown Musa
     (8-Abdulaziz Dad 58), 27-Wesam Rizki Abdulmajid.
LAO: 1-Sithalay Khanyyavong; 2-Anousone Khotsombath, 4-Vilayphone
     Xavayong, 5-Louane Amat Chalana, 7-Valasine Dalaphone (3-Vieng
     Aloune Bounthaiyavong 74), 9-Visay Phaphouvanin (16-Sunthasine
     Phachoumphon 90), 11-Vilasack Phothilath (20-Phutthadavong
     Chanthalome 43), 12-Loung Lath Phayvanh, 15-Davone Vongsamany,
     19-Kovanh Namthavisay, 24-Anolack Sanasith.

In Tehran (Azadi Stadium)
Iran 0
Jordan 1 (Haitham Al-Shboul 83)
HT: 0-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Toru Kamikawa (Japan).
IRN: 1-Ebrahim Mirzapour; 2-Mehdi Mahdavikia, 4-Yahya Golmohammadi,
     5-Rahman Rezaei (14-Arash Borhani 63), 6-Javad Nekounam, 8-Ali
     Karimi, 10-Ali Daei, 11-Alireza Vahedi (17-Eman Mobali 58),
     13-Hossein Kabei, 18-Ali Badavi, 20-Mohammad Nosrati.
JOR: 1-Amer Shafi Sabbah; 3-Khaled Almaltaah, 4-Rateb Al-Awadat,
     6-Bashar Bani Yaseen, 8-Hassouneh Qasem, 9-Mahmoud Shelbaieh
     (19-Hasan Abdel Mahmoud 75), 10-Moayad Mansour (14-Haitham
     Al-Shboul 66), 13-Qosai Abu Alieh, 16-Faisal Ibrahim, 17-Hatem
     Mohammad Aqel, 20-Badran Al-Shagran (11-Anas Al-Zboun 72).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Jordan             3   3   0   0   7   0    9
     2.Iran               3   2   0   1  10   2    6
     3.Qatar              3   1   0   2   6   4    3
     4.Laos               3   0   0   3   0  17    0


GROUP 2

[Feb 18]

In Doha, Qatar (Al Wakra Stadium)
Palestine 8 (Ziyad Al Kord 10, Safwan Habaib 20, 32, Francisco Atura
     43, Roberto Beshe 52, 86, Taysir Amar 76, Ahmed Keshkesh 82)
Taiwan 0
HT: 4-0. Att: 1,00. Ref: Mukhtar Al-Yarimi (Yemen).
PAL: 22-Ramzi Saleh; 5-Saeb Jendeya, 6-Pablo Abdallah, 9-Roberto Beshe,
     12-Ziyad Al Kord (7-Ihab Abujazar 63), 13-Edgardo Montero,
     16-Taysir Amar, 17-Roberto Adauy, 20-Francisco Atura (15-Ahmed
     Keshkesh 61), 21-Osama Abualia, 24-Safwan Habaib (14-Adel Farran
     69).
TPE: 18-Yeh Hsien-chung; 3-Chen Jeng-i, 4-Wang Chien-hsiang (19-Tu
     Chia-po 46), 5-Tsai Hui-kai (20-Kuo Chun-yi 83), 7-Chiang Shih-lu,
     10-Chuang Yao-tsung, 12-Wu Chun-i, 16-Li Po-yuan (29-Wang
     Chia-cheng 36), 17-Lin Kuei-pin, 27-Chang Wu-yeh, 30-Tu Ming-feng.

In Tashkent (Pakhtakor Stadium)
Uzbekistan 1 (Anvarjon Soliev 78)
Iraq 1 (Ahmad Adwan 57)
HT: 0-0. Att: 24,000. Ref: Suresh Srinivasan (India).
UZB: 1-Aleksey Polyakov; 2-Bahtiyor Ashurmatov, 7-Andrey Akopyants
     (6-Leonid Koshekev 46), 8-Server Djeparov, 10-Victor Karpenko,
     11-Vladimir Shishelov (9-Anvarjon Soliev 74), 16-Maksim Shatskikh,
     17-Alexandr Khvostunov (4-Mirdjalal Kasimov 65), 18-Timur
     Kadadaze, 22-Nikolai Shirshov, 24-Asror Alikulov.
IRQ: 22-Noor Abbas; 3-Basim Kati, 4-Hayder Kadhim, 9-Razak Mossa
     (18-Ahmed Assad 76), 11-Jassim Fayadh, 12-Haythem Taher, 13-Hawar
     Mohammed, 16-Haydar Jassim, 25-Abdul Labid, 26-Mahdi Ajeel,
     27-Ahmad Adwan (10-Emad Ridha 84).
Sent off: Hayder Kadhim 72.

[Mar 31]

In Doha, Qatar (Al Wakra Stadium)
Palestine 1 (Roberto Beshe 72)
Iraq 1 (Razak Mossa 20)
HT: 0-1. Att: 500. Ref: Hassan Al-Shoufi (Syria).
PAL: 22-Ramzi Saleh; 5-Saeb Jendeya, 9-Roberto Beshe, 11-Rami Al-Hassan
     (24-Safwan Habaib 70), 12-Ziyad Alkord (15-Ahmed Keshkesh 77),
     13-Edgardo Montero, 16-Taysir Amar, 17-Roberto Adauy, 19-Mohammad
     Mansour, 20-Francisco Atura, 21-Osama Abualia.
IRQ: 22-Noor Abbas; 3-Bassim Kati, 9-Razak Mossa, 10-Emad Ridha
     (20-Younes Khalef 74), 13-Hawar Taher, 16-Haydar Jassim, 23-Ousay
     Aboudy, 25-Abdul Labid (24-Ahmad Abbas 86), 26-Mahdi Ajeel,
     27-Ahmed Alwan (12-Haythem Taher 66), 30-Haidar Majid.

In Taipei (Chung Shan Stadium)
Taiwan 0
Uzbekistan 1 (Leonid Koshekev 59)
HT: 0-0. Att: 2,500. Ref: Setiyono Midi Nitrorejo (Indonesia).
TPE: 1-Yang Cheng-hsing; 3-Chen Jeng-i, 5-Tsai Hui-kai, 6-Cheng
     Yung-jen, 9-Chen Jui-te, 12-Wu Chun-i, 17-Lin Kuei-pin (7-Chiang
     Shih-lu 85), 25-Chang Fu-hsiang (16-Li Po-yuan 75), 26-Chen
     Bing-shin (19-Tu Chia-po 64), 27-Chang Wu-yeh, 30-Tu Ming-feng.
UZB: 12-Ignatiy Nesterov; 2-Bahtiyor Ashurmatov, 3-Andrei Fedorov,
     6-Leonid Koshekev (20-Ildar Magdeev 84), 8-Server Djeparov,
     9-Anvarjon Soliev, 10-Zayntdin Tadjiyev (15-Alexander Geynrikh 46),
     11-Vladimir Shishelov (22-Marat Bikmoev 73), 18-Timur Kadadaze,
     24-Asror Alikulov, 28-Alexey Nikolaev.

[Jun 9]

In Amman, Jordan (King Abdullah International Stadium)
Iraq 6 (Razak Mossa 2, 14, Husam Naji Fawzi 18, Ahmed Manajid Abbas 50,
     85, Jassim Fayadh 68)
Taiwan 1 (Huang Wei-yi 57)
HT: 3-0. Att: 2,000. Ref: Jassim Al-Hail (Qatar).
IRQ: 22-Noor Sabri Abbas; 2-Emad Mahoder, 9-Razak Mossa, 11-Jassim
     Fayadh, 15-Husam Naji Fawzi (25-Abdul Labid 74), 16-Haydar Jassim,
     18-Ahmed Assad, 19-Qussi Saleh (7-Said Ali 53), 23-Qusay Munir
     Aboudy, 24-Ahmed Manajid Abbas, 26-Mahdi Karim Ajeel (14-Rafed
     Ahmed 46).
TPE: 1-Yang Cheng-hsing; 3-Chen Jeng-i, 5-Teai Hui-kai, 6-Cheng
     Yung-jen, 12-Wu Chun-i, 16-Li Po-yuan (31-Chen Hstao-wei 46),
     17-Lin Kuei-pin, 27-Chang Wu-yeh (20-Kuo Chun-yi 75), 30-Tu
     Ming-feng, 32-Cheng Sheng-jen (38-Chang Wei-lun 65), 33-Huang
     Wei-yi.

In Tashkent (Pakhtakor Stadium)
Uzbekistan 3 (Bahtiyor Ashurmatov 6, Vladimir Shishelov 42, Server
     Djeparov 89pen)
Palestine 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Masoud Moradi (Iran).
UZB: 1-Aleksey Polyakov; 2-Bahtiyor Ashutmatov, 4-Mirdjalal Kasimov
     (8-Server Djeparov 68), 7-Andrey Akopyants, 9-Anvarjon Soliev
     (6-Leonid Koshekev 85), 11-Vladimir Shishelov, 14-Oleg Pashinin,
     18-Timur Kadadaze, 19-Victor Karpenko (10-Zayntdin Tadjiyev 66),
     24-Asror Alikulov, 28-Alexey Nikolaev.
PAL: 22-Ramzi Saleh; 5-Saeb Jendeya, 9-Roberto Beshe (26-Shaker Asad
     50), 12-Ziyad Alkord, 13-Edgardo Montero, 16-Taysir Amar (27-Fady
     Abulatifa 78), 17-Roberto Adauy, 19-Mohammad Mansour, 20-Francisco
     Atura, 29-Fadi Bakroon, 30-Majed Abusidu (28-Ashraf Salama 41).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Uzbekistan         3   2   1   0   5   1    7
     2.Iraq               3   1   2   0   8   3    5
     3.Palestine          3   1   1   1   9   4    4
     4.Taiwan             3   0   0   3   1  15    0


GROUP 3

[Feb 18]

In Margao (Nehru Stadium)
India 1 (Renedy Singh 49pen)
Singapore 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 28,000. Ref: Yasrebi Farajollah (Iran).
IND: 1-Sangram Mukherjee; 17-Deepak Mondal, 14-Mahesh Gawli, 4-Debjit
     Ghosh; 5-Climax Lawrence, 11-Jo Paul Ancheri (6-Shanmugam
     Venkatesh 24), 10-Alvito D'Cunha (7-Tomba Singh 58), 8-Renedy
     Singh (18-Subhas Chakraborty 75), 16-Samir Subash Naik;
     15-Baichung Bhutia, 12-Ashim Biswas.
SIN: 30-Hassan Sunny; 6-Baihakki Khaizan, 5-Aide Iskandar Sahak
     (24-Syed Fadhil Syed Naser Al-Yahya 88), 16-Daniel Bennett,
     14-Shanmugham Subramani; 22-Tan Kim Leng, 2-Ridhuan Muhamad,
     7-Ahmad Latiff Khamarudin, 23-Sazali Salleh (19-Mustaqim Manzur
     89); 8-Noh Alam Shah (15-Agu Casmir 55), 10-Indra Sahdan Daud.

In Saitama (Saitama Stadium 2002)
Japan 1 (Tatsuhiko Kubo 90+3)
Oman 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 60,207. Ref: Halim Hamid (Malaysia).
JPN: 1-Seigo Narazaki; 2-Nobuhisa Yamada, 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto,
     3-Keisuke Tsuboi, 14-Alex; 19-Yasuhito Endo (8-Mitsuo Ogasawara
     64), 6-Junichi Inamoto, 7-Hidetoshi Nakata (C), 10-Shunsuke
     Nakamura; 13-Atsushi Yanagisawa (9-Tatsuhiko Kubo 46), 20-Naohiro
     Takahara (11-Takayuki Suzuki 82).
OMN: 26-Ali Al-Habsi; 25-Khalifa Ayil, 2-Mohamed Rabia (C), 4-Saeed
     Ashoon, 17-Hassan Al-Ghailani; 8-Bader Al-Maimani (15-Nasser
     Zayid 81), 6-Hamdi Hubais, 10-Fouzi Bashir, 21-Ahmed Hadid
     (13-Ahmed Mubarak 71); 11-Yousef Shaaban, 20-Imad Ali Al-Hosni.

[Mar 31]

In Kochin (Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium)
India 1 (Renedy Singh 18)
Oman 5 (Amad Ali 12, Ahmed Mubarak 26, 49, Mohamed Al-Hinai 60, 88)
HT: 1-2. Att: 48,000. Ref: Danny Ong (Malaysia).
IND: 1-Sangram Mukherjee; 2-Suresh Muttath, 4-Debjit Ghosh, 5-Climax
     Lawrence, 7-Lukram Singh (18-Jatin Bisht Singh 54), 8-Renedy Singh,
     9-Abhishek Yadav, 10-Alvito Roland D'Cunha (6-Venkatesh Shanmugham
     35), 14-Mahesh Gawli, 15-Baichung Bhutia, 16-Deepak Mandal
     (3-Satish Kumar Bharti 75).
OMN: 1-Ahmed Rashid; 2-Mohamed Rabia, 4-Saeed Ashoon (25-Khalifa Ayil
     78), 5-Ayiman Suroor, 9-Hashim Saleh Mohamed (18-Sultan Mohamed
     54), 10-Fouzi Bashir, 12-Ahmed Mubarak, 17-Hassan Yousuf, 19-Nabil
     Ashoor, 20-Amad Ali (16-Mohamed Al-Hinai 41), 21-Ahmed Hadir.

In Singapore (Jalan Besar Stadium)
Singapore 1 (Indra Sahdan Daud 62)
Japan 2 (Naohiro Takahara 33, Toshiya Fujita 81)
HT: 0-1. Att: 6,000. Ref: Bae Jae-yong (South Korea).
SIN: 30-Hassan Sunny; 6-Baihakki Khaizan, 14-Shunmugham Subramani,
     5-Aide Iskandar Sahak (C), 16-Daniel Bennett, 2-Ridhuan Muhamad,
     22-Tan Kim Leng, 25-Nazri Nasir (7-Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin 46),
     17-Shahril Ishak, 10-Indra Sahdan Daud (11-Mohd Noor Ali 86),
     21-Mirko Grabovac (15-Agu Casmir 46).
JPN: 1-Seigo Narazaki; 3-Keisuke Tsuboi, 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto,
     6-Junichi Inamoto, 7-Hidetoshi Nakata (C), 9-Naohiro Takahara
     (20-Keiji Tamada 75), 10-Shunsuke Nakamura (16-Toshiya Fujita 66),
     13-Atsushi Yanagisawa (11-Takayuki Suzuki 68), 14-Alessandro
     Santos, 18-Shinji Ono, 21-Akira Kaji.

[Jun 9]

In Muscat (Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex)
Oman 7 (Bader Al-Maimani 9, 44, 64, 86, Khalifa Ayil 25, 53, Ahmed
     Hadid 39)
Singapore 0
HT: 4-0. Att: 2,000. Ref: Abdulhameed Ebrahim (Bahrain).
OMN: 22-Badr Juma Subait; 7-Yousuf Hassan, 21-Ahmed Hadid (6-Hamdi
     Hubais 70), 10-Fouzi Bashir, 8-Bader Al-Maimani, 25-Khalifa Ayil,
     20-Amad Ali (16-Mohamed Al-Hinai 77), 2-Mohammed Rabia, 9-Hashim
     Saleh Mohamed (17-Ayiman Suroor 46), 15-Badar Ali Al-Mahrouqi,
     19-Nabil Ashoor.
SIN: 30-Hassan Sunny; 6-Baihakki Khaizan, 16-Daniel Bennett, 5-Aide
     Iskandar Sahak, 13-Noh Rahman, 17-Shahril Ishak (4-Ishak Zainol
     67), 2-Ridhuan Muhammad (24-Syed Fadhil 86), 25-Nazri Nasir,
     11-Mohd Noor Ali (19-Khairul Amri Mohammad 55), 15-Agu Casmir,
     10-Indra Sahdan Daud.

In Saitama (Saitama Stadium 2002)
Japan 7 (Tatsuhiko Kubo 12, Takashi Fukunishi 25, Shunsuke Nakamura 29,
     Takayuki Suzuki 54, Yuji Nakazawa 65, 76, Mitsuo Ogasawara 68)
India 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 63,000. Ref: Huang Junjie (China).
JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 3-Keisuke Tsuboi, 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
     (8-Mitsuo Ogasawara 62), 9-Tatsuhiko Kubo (11-Takayuki Suzuki 46),
     10-Shunsuke Nakamura, 14-Alessandro Santos, 15-Takashi Fukunishi,
     18-Shinji Ono (16-Toshiya Fujita 70), 20-Keiji Tamada, 21-Akira
     Kaji, 22-Yuji Nakazawa.
IND: 1-Sangram Mukherjee; 2-Habibur Rahaman, 5-Climax Lawrence
     (10-Bijen Singh 62), 6-Venkatesh Shanmugham, 8-Renedy Singh, 11-Jo
     Paul Ancheri, 12-Ashim Biswas (9-R.R. Prakash 75), 15-Baichung
     Bhutia, 16-Samir Subash Naik, 17-Deepak Mandal, 19-Jatin Bisht
     Singh (20-Roy Debabrata 46).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Japan              3   3   0   0  10   1    9
     2.Oman               3   2   0   1  12   2    6
     3.India              3   1   0   2   2  12    3
     4.Singapore          3   0   0   3   1  10    0


GROUP 4

[Feb 18]

In Guangzhou (Tianhe Stadium)
China 1 (Hao Haidong 75)
Kuwait 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 50,000. Ref: Dmitriy Roman (Uzbekistan).
CHN: 1-Liu Yunfei; 3-Yang Pu, 5-Zheng Zhi, 7-Sun Jihai (16-Zhao Xuri
     84), 9-Hao Haidong (25-Zhao Haibin 90+2), 10-Zhang Yuning, 12-Wei
     Xin, 14-Li Weifeng, 15-Zhao Junzhe, 17-Xiao Zhanbo,19-Zheng Bin.
KUW: 1-Shehab Kankune; 4-Ali Asel, 5-Nohayer Al-Shammari (9-Bashar
     Abdulaziz 79), 7-Khaled Zadah, 13-Mesaed Al-Enezi, 14-Nawaf
     Al-Shuwaye (17-Hamad Al-Harbi 86), 15-Ahmad Al-Shammari,
     16-Khaled Al-Shammari, 18-Nawaf Humaidan, 20-Fahad Al-Hamad,
     24-Jarah Al-Ataiqi. 
Sent off: Fahad Al-Hamad 89.

In Kuantan (Darul Makmur Stadium)
Malaysia 1 (Rosdi Talib 39pen)
Hong Kong 3 (Ng Wai-chiu 17, Chu Siu-kei 84, Kwok Yue-hong 90+3)
HT: 1-1. Att: 12,000. Ref: Santhan Nagalingam (Singapore).
MAS: 21-Hamsani Ahmad; 2-Yuszaiman Zahari, 5-Syamsul Saad, 3-Faizal
     Zainal, 20-Rosdi Talib (8-Chan Wing Hoong 90+3); 13-Eddy Helmi
     Manan, 18-Kaironnisam Sahabudin Hussain (15-Tengku Hazman Raja
     Hassan 69), 17-K. Nantha Kumar, 10-Liew Kit Kong (14-V. Saravanan
     46); 9-Hairuddin Omar (C), 19-Nizaruddin Yusop.
HKG: 19-Fan Chun-yip; 4-Ng Wai-chiu, 3-Man Pei-tak, 18-Lee Wai-man (C),
     15-Chan Wai-ho; 16-Luk Koon-pong, 6-Lau Chi-keung, 7-Law
     Chun-pong (8-Cheung Sai-ho 90), 14-Sham Kwok-keung (21-Kwok
     Yue-hong 63); 10-Lawrence Akandu (22-Chan Ho-man 58), 12-Chu
     Siu-kei.

[Mar 31]

In Kuantan (Darul Makmur Stadium)
Malaysia 0
Kuwait 2 (Bader Al-Mutwa 75, Hamad Al-Harbi 87)
HT: 0-0. Att: 9,327. Ref: Kazuhiko Matsumura (Japan).
MAS: 1-Azmin Azram Abdul Aziz; 4-Subri Sulong, 18-Kaironnisam
     Sahabuddin Hussain, 5-Norhafiz Zamani Misbah, 20-Rosdi Talib
     (11-Irwan Fadli Idrus 51); 13-Eddy Helmi Manan, 9-Hairuddin Omar
     (12-Shukor Adan 39), 17-K. Nantha Kumar, 15-Indra Putra Mahayuddin;
     19-Nizaruddin Yusop (10-Khalid Jamlus 75), 16-Akmal Rizal Rakhli.
KUW: 1-Khaled Al-Fadhli; 4-Ali Asel, 5-Nohayer Al-Shammari, 7-Nawaf
     Humaidan, 9-Bashar Abdulaziz (19-Hamad Al-Harbi 68), 11-Abdullah
     Al-Fadli (24-Mohammad Al-Mutairi 46), 13-Mesaed Al-Enezi, 15-Ahmad
     Al-Shammari (23-Ali Al-Namash 71), 16-Khaled Al-Shammari, 17-Bader
     Al-Mutwa, 20-Abdul Al-Dawood.

In Hong Kong (Siu San Wan Sports Ground)
Hong Kong 0
China 1 (Hao Haidong 71)
HT: 0-0. Att: 9,000. Ref: Mongkol Rungklay (Thailand).
HKG: 19-Fan Chun-yip; 2-Leung Chi-wing, 4-Ng Wai-chiu, 6-Lau Chi-keung,
     8-Cheung Sai-ho (7-Lau Chun-bong 84), 12-Wong Chun-yue, 13-Szeto
     Man-chun (16-Luk Koon-pong 78), 18-Lee Wai-man, 21-Kwok Yue-hung,
     23-Chu Siu-kei, 25-Feng Jizhi (3-Man Pei-tak 31).
CHN: 1-Liu Yunfei; 3-Yang Pu, 5-Zheng Zhi, 7-Sun Jihai (16-Zhao Xuri
     70), 9-Hao Haidong, 10-Zhang Yuning (11-Li Yi 66), 12-Wei Xin
     (21-Xu Yunlong 75), 14-Li Weifeng, 15-Zhao Junzhe, 17-Xiao Zhanbo,
     19-Zheng Bin.

[Jun 9]

In Kuwait City (Kazma Stadium)
Kuwait 4 (Husain Seraj 12, Bader Al-Mutwa 38, Mesaed Al-Enezi 45, Abdul
     Al-Dawood 75)
Hong Kong 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 9,000. Ref: Tallat Najm (Lebanon).
KUW: 1-Shehab Kankune; 2-Yaqoub Abdullah, 5-Nohayer Al-Shammari,
     7-Nawaf Humaidan (10-Khalaf Al-Mutairi 65), 8-Saleh Al-Buraiki
     (6-Mohamad Jarragh 78), 13-Mesaed Al-Enezi, 16-Khaled Al-Shammari,
     17-Bader Al-Mutwa (11-Hamad Al-Harbi 86), 19-Husain Seraj,
     20-Abdul Al-Dawood, 23-Nawaf Al-Mutairi.
HKG: 19-Fan Chun-yip; 3-Man Pei-tak, 4-Ng Wai-chiu, 6-Lau Chi-keung,
     8-Cheung Sai-ho, 12-Wong Chun-yue, 13-Szeto Man-chun (24-Poon
     Man-tik 71), 16-Luk Koon-pong, 20-Poon Yin-cheuk, 21-Kwok Yue-hung
     (26-Lai Kai-cheuk 84), 23-Chu Siu-kei (10-Lawrance Akandu 67).

In Tianjin (Teda Stadium)
China 4 (Hao Haidong 43, Sun Jihai 62, Li Xiaopeng 66, 76)
Malaysia 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 35,000. Ref: Park Sang-gu (South Korea).
CHN: 1-Liu Yunfei; 5-Zheng Zhi, 7-Sun Jihai (13-Xu Yunlong 64), 8-Zheng
     Bin (22-Yan Song 81), 9-Hao Haidong (11-Li Yi 68), 12-Wei Xin,
     14-Li Weifeng, 15-Zhao Junzhe, 18-Li Xiaopeng, 27-Zhou Ting, 29-Li
     Jinyu.
MAS: 22-Syamsuri Mustafa; 20-Rosdi Talib, 3-Aziz Ismail, 18-Kaironnisam
     Sahabuddin Hussain (12-Shukor Adan 69), 11-Irwan Fadli Idrus;
     9-Wan Rohaimi Wan Ismail, 17-Kaliappan Nantha Kumar, 13-Indra
     Putra Mahayuddin, 7-Fadzli Saari (14-Vellu Saravanan 78);
     19-Nizaruddin Yusop, 10-Khalid Jamlus (8-Eddy Helmi Manan 88).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.China              3   3   0   0   6   0    9
     2.Kuwait             3   2   0   1   6   1    6
     3.Hong Kong          3   1   0   2   3   6    3
     4.Malaysia           3   0   0   3   1   9    0


GROUP 5

[Feb 18]

In Al Ain City (Al Ain Club Stadium)
United Arab Emirates 1 (Mohamed Rashid Suroor 22)
Thailand 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 4,000. Ref: Sun Baojie (China).
UAE: 1-Mutaz Abdulla; 2-Abdulraheem Jumaa, 5-Abdulsalam Juma, 6-Rashid
     Abdulrahman, 7-Mohamed Omar (8-Salah Abbas 70), 10-Mohamed Rashid
     Suroor (9-Salem Saad 64), 16-Sultan Rashed, 19-Khalid Ali
     (3-Abdulla Suhail 84), 20-Ali Msarri, 21-Humaid Fakher, 26-Salem
     Khamis.
THA: 18-Kosin Hathairattanakool; 3-Niweat Siriwong, 4-Thanongsak
     Pajakkata, 6-Choketawee Promrut, 9-Sarayoot Chaikamdee,
     11-Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul (26-Pichitpong Choechiu 71),
     12-Nirut Surasiang, 13-Kiatisuk Senamuang, 19-Datsakorn Thonglao
     (16-Sakda Joemdee 58), 21-Issawa Singthong, 23-Sutee Suksomkit.

In Sana'a (Ali Mohsen Stadium)
Yemen 1 (Akram Al-Selwi 73pen)
North Korea 1 (Hong Yong-jo 85)
HT: 0-0. Att: 15,000. Ref: Yousuf Husain (Bahrain).
YEM: 1-Muaadh Abdulkhalek; 2-Zaid Al-Naggar, 3-Abdullah Al-Safi,
     4-Yaser Al-Baadani, 5-Ali Al-Baiti, 10-Akram Al-Selwi (24-Ebrahim
     Hussein 84), 12-Yaser Basuki (8-Khaled Baleid 88), 14-Saleh
     Al-Shekri (13-Wasim Al-Qor 66), 16-Abdulelah Sharyan, 20-Abdo
     Al-Edresi, 21-Mohammed Alwah.
PRK: 1-Sim Sung-chol; 2-Ri Myong-sam, 4-So Hyok-chol, 5-Kim Yong-jun
     (8-Ji Yun-nam 81), 9-Kim Yong-su, 10-Ri Kum-dong (6-Pak Nam-chol
     46), 12-Sin Yong-nam (3-Ri Kwang-chon 82), 14-Han Song-chol,
     15-Jang Sok-chol, 16-Nam Song-chol, 19-Hong Yong-jo.

[Mar 31]

In Sana'a (Ali Mohsen Stadium)
Yemen 0
Thailand 3 (Sarayoot Chaikamdee 69, Nirut Surasiang 71, Kiatisuk
     Senamuang 88)
HT: 0-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Mohammad Mansour (Lebanon).
YEM: 1-Muaadh Abdulkhalek; 2-Zaid Al-Naggar, 4-Yaser Al-Badani, 7-Fuad
     Al-Ammari (21-Mohammed Alwah 46), 10-Akram Al-Selwi, 12-Yaser
     Basuki, 14-Saleh Al-Shekri (20-Abdo Al-Edresi 74), 15-Akram
     Al-Worafi, 16-Abdulelah Sharyan, 18-Fadhl Mohammed, 23-Nabil
     Ataifa.
THA: 18-Kosin Hathairattanakool; 2-Preratat Phoruandee, 3-Niweat
     Siriwong, 6-Choketawee Promrut, 8-Therdsak Chaiman (10-Tawan
     Sripan 46), 9-Sarayoot Chaikamdee, 11-Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul
     (35-Narongchai Vachiraban 85), 12-Nirut Surasiang, 13-Kiatisuk
     Senamuang, 17-Dusit Chalermsan, 21-Issawa Singthong.

In Pyongyang (Kim Il-sung Stadium)
North Korea 0
United Arab Emirates 0
Att: 20,000. Ref: Zhou Weixin (China).
PRK: 1-Sim Sung-chol; 2-Ri Myong-sam, 5-Jang Sok-chol, 6-Pak Nam-chol,
     9-Kim Yong-su, 10-Hong Yong-jo, 12-Sin Yong-nam, 13-Kim Chol-ho
     (7-Mun In-guk 54; 3-Ri Kwang-chon 87), 14-Han Song-chol, 15-Kim
     Yong-jun, 16-Nam Song-chol.
UAE: 17-Waleed Al-Badrani; 2-Abdulraheem Jumaa, 5-Abdulsalam Juma,
     6-Rashid Abdulrahman, 10-Mohamed Rashid (11-Rami Al-Jaberi 69),
     14-Basher Saeed, 16-Sultan Rashed, 20-Ali Msarri, 21-Humaid Fakher,
     23-Nawaf Mubarak Musabeh, 24-Subait Khatir (7-Mohamed Omar 54).

[Jun 9]

In Al Ain City (Al Ain Club Stadium)
United Arab Emirates 3 (Rashid Abdul Rahman 24, Mohamed Omar 28, 73)
Yemen 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 5,000. Ref: Allabergen Sapaev (Turkmenistan).
UAE: 17-Waleed Salem; 5-Abdulsalam Juma, 6-Rashid Abdulrahman,
     7-Mohamed Omar, 10-Mohamed Rashid (24-Subait Khatir 70),
     14-Basheer Saeed, 16-Sultan Rashed, 18-Ismail Matar, 21-Humaid
     Fakher (4-Mohamed Omran 83), 25-Mohammad Qassim, 26-Salem Khamis
     (23-Nawaf Mubarak 66).
YEM: 1-Muaadh Abdul Khalek; 2-Mohammed Salem (13-Ahmed Al-Wadi 25),
     3-Ebrahim Al-Fakih, 4-Wafi Abdullah (17-Ahmed Saeed 88), 5-Asaad
     Hussein, 6-Nashwan Eissa, 7-Fathi Ahmed, 9-Redwan Yahya (11-Nasser
     Ghazi 57), 10-Ali Al-Nono, 18-Fadhi Al-Arami, 20-Aziz Al-Zuraqi.
  
In Bangkok (Rajamangala National Stadium)
Thailand 1 (Kiatisuk Senamuang 51)
North Korea 4 (Kim Yong-su 42, 71, Sin Yong-nam 52, Hong Yong-jo 67)
HT: 0-1. Att: 30,000. Ref: Vladislav Tseytlin (Uzbekistan).
THA: 18-Kosin Hathairattanakool; 5-Rungroj Sawangsri, 6-Choketawee
     Promrut, 9-Sarayoot Chaikamdee (24-Manit Noyvach 78),
     11-Thawatchai Damrong-Ongtrakul, 12-Nirut Surasiang (2-Preratat
     Phoruandee 69), 13-Kiatisuk Senamuang, 17-Dusit Chalermsan,
     19-Datsakorn Thonglao, 21-Issawa Singthong, 26-Pichitpong
     Choechiu (10-Tawan Sripan 46).
PRK: 1-Sim Sung-chol; 2-Ri Myong-sam, 3-Ri Kwang-chon, 5-Jang Sok-chol,
     7-Mun In-guk, 9-Kim Yong-su, 10-Hong Yong-jo, 12-Sin Yong-nam,
     13-Kim Chol-ho (8-Ji Yun-nam 41), 14-Han Song-chol, 16-Nam
     Song-chol.
Sent off: Kim Yong-su 77.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.UAE                3   2   1   0   4   0    7
     2.North Korea        3   1   2   0   5   2    5
     3.Thailand           3   1   0   2   4   5    3
     4.Yemen              3   0   1   2   1   7    1


GROUP 6

[Feb 18]

In Muharraq (Muharraq Stadium)
Bahrain 2 (Alaa Hubail 64, 73)
Syria 1 (Yousef Shekh Eleshra 80)
HT: 0-0. Att: 5,000. Ref: Adunyachart Khanthama (Thailand).
BHR: 22-Ali Saeed; 5-Hasan Almoswei, 6-Ghazi Al-Kuwarie, 7-Sayed Jalal,
     8-Rashed Aldosari, 10-Mohamed Salmeen (31-Mohammed Hubail 55),
     12-Mohamed Basheer, 13-Talal Yusuf, 17-Hussain Hasan, 19-Husain
     Ahmed, 30-Alaa Hubail (15-Saleh Farhan 79).
SYR: 1-Samer Saeed; 2-Rafat Mohammad, 3-Ali Dyab, 5-Dirar Redawi
     (17-Akram Ali 87), 8-Mahmoud Al-Amnah (9-Maher Sayed 60),
     10-Mohamad Al-Afash, 11-Feras Al-Khatib, 14-Khaled Zaher,
     15-Yaseen Aqraa, 18-Anas Sari (20-Raja Rafe 68), 21-Yousef Shekh
     Eleshra.
Sent off: Rafat Mohammad 85.

In Bishkek (Spartak Stadium)
Kyrgyzstan 1 (Valeri Berezovsky 12)
Tajikistan 2 (Pirmurod Burkhanov 31, 53)
HT: 1-1. Att: 14,000. Ref: Nail Lutfullin (Uzbekistan).
KGZ: 1-Zakair Djalilov; 2-Amin Vyacheslav, 3-Vladimir Salo, 4-Ruslan
     Sydykov, 5-Alimordon Sharapov, 7-Vladimir Chertkov, 8-Vadim
     Harchenko, 10-Valeri Berezovsky (6-Sergey Kniazev 70), 11-Evgeny
     Boldygin (15-Azamat Ishenbaev 82), 12-Evgeniv Philipas
     (18-Viacheslav Prianishnikov 46), 17-Rinat Ishmakov.
TJK: 1-Aslidin Khabibulloev; 2-Rakhmatoullo Fouzailov, 3-Akhliddin
     Tourdev, 4-Safardion Zuvaydov, 6-Alicher Toukhtaev (11-Alisher
     Khakberdiev 84), 8-Akmal Kholomatov, 9-Anvar Norkulov (22-Nizom
     Rahimov 31), 10-Pirmurod Burkhanov, 19-Odil Lrgashev, 20-Shubrat
     Shamsiev (7-Fakhritdin Sharipov 69), 21-Abdullo Umarbaev.

[Mar 31]

In Dushanbe (National Stadium)
Tajikistan 0
Bahrain 0
Att: 17,000. Ref: Shamsul Maidin (Singapore).
TJK: 1-Aslidin Khabibulloev; 2-Rakhmatoullo Fouzailov, 3-Akhliddin
     Tourdev, 4-Safardion Zuvaydov (17-Rustam Tabarov 39), 6-Alicher
     Toukhtaev (9-Osimdjon Boboev 77), 8-Akmal Kholomatov, 10-Pirmurod
     Burkhanov, 18-Dzhamikhon Muhidinov, 20-Shubrat Shamsiev (19-Odil
     Irgashev 48), 21-Abdullo Umarbaev, 22-Nizom Rahimov.
BHR: 22-Ali Saeed; 6-Ghazi Al-Kuwarie, 8-Rashed Aldosari, 10-Mohamed
     Salmeen, 11-Feisal Abdulaziz, 12-Mohamed Basheer, 13-Talal Yusuf,
     14-Salman Ghuloom, 16-Sayed Mahfoodh, 19-Husain Ali Ahmed (7-Sayed
     Jalal 69), 30-Alaa Hubail (3-Mahmood Al-Hanfi 58).

In Bishkek (Spartak Stadium)
Kyrgyzstan 1 (Azamat Ishenbaev 55)
Syria 1 (Meaataz Kailouni 86)
HT: 0-0. Att: 17,000. Ref: Praveer Bose (India).
KGZ: 1-Zakair Djalilov; 2-Talant Samsaliev, 3-Vladimir Salo, 4-Ruslan
     Sydykov, 5-Viacheslav Amin (12-Alimordon Sharapov 47), 6-Evgeniy
     Pilipas, 7-Vladimir Chertkov, 8-Viacheslav Pryanishnikov
     (15-Evgeny Boldygin 74), 9-Valeri Berezovsky, 10-Azamat Ishenbaev
     (17-Sergey Chikishev 79), 11-Igor Kudrenko.
SYR: 1-Samer Saeed; 4-Feras Esmaeel, 5-Jihab Kassab, 6-Dirar Redawi
     (17-Mouhammad Alkaddor 85), 8-Jehad Alhoussain (7-Meaataz Kailouni
     72), 9-Maher Sayed (24-Raja Rafe 76), 10-Feras Al-Khatib,
     12-Mohammad Istanbali, 13-Aatef Jenyat, 15-Yaseen Aqraa, 18-Ali
     Refaee.

[Jun 9]

In Muharraq (Muharraq Stadium)
Bahrain 5 (Alaa Hubail 12, 45, 60, Husain Ahmed 66, Naser Duaij 82)
Kyrgyzstan 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 2,800. Ref: Mohamed Omar Al-Saeedi (UAE).
BHR: 22-Ali Abdulla; 6-Ghazi Al-Khawari (31-Muhammed Hubail 55),
     8-Rashed Aldosari, 9-Husain Ahmed (23-Naser Duaij 80), 10-Mohamed
     Salmeen, 11-Faisal Abdulaziz, 12-Mohamed Basheer, 13-Talal Yusuf
     (7-Sayed Jalal 75), 14-Salman Ghuloom, 16-Sayed Adnan, 30-Alaa
     Hubail.
KGZ: 1-Zakair Djalilov; 2-Viacheslav Amin, 3-Vladimir Salo, 4-Ruslan
     Sydykov, 7-Vladimir Chertkov (9-Roman Kornilov 66), 8-Viacheslav
     Pryanishnikov (17-Talant Samsaliev 46), 10-Azamat Ishenbaev,
     11-Valeri Berezovsky (14-Oleg Holkovsky 70), 12-Vadim Harchenko,
     13-Igor Kudrenko, 18-Evgeniy Pilipas.

[Jun 10]

In Homs (Al-Basel Stadium)
Syria 2 (Yahia Al-Rashid 69, Maen Al-Rashed 80)
Tajikistan 1 (Akmal Kholomatov 34)
HT: 0-1. Ref: Saad Kameel Al-Fadhli (Kuwait).
SYR: 16-Mahmowd Karkar; 2-Ali Dyab, 6-Jehad Alhoussain (7-Meaataz
     Kailouni 63), 8-Mahmoud Al-Amnah, 9-Maher Sayed, 13-Aatef Jenyat,
     14-Maen Al-Rashed (19-Yahia Al-Rashid 46), 17-Mouhammad Alkaddor
     (18-Ali Alrefaiz 85), 21-Yousef Shekh Eleshra, 23-Feras Esmaeel,
     24-Raja Rafe.
TJK: 1-Aslidin Khabibulloev; 2-Rustam Tabarov, 4-Abdullo Umarbaev
     (7-Roustam Khadjaev 77), 5-Umed Khabibulloev, 8-Akmal Kholomatov,
     9-Anvar Norkulov, 10-Sukhrob Hamidov (11-Fakhritdin Sharipov 83),
     12-Eradzh Nasikhov, 17-Dzhamolidin Oev, 18-Dzhamikhon Muhidinov
     (14-Alisher Khakberdiev 70), 19-Odil Irgashev.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Bahrain            3   2   1   0   7   1    7
     2.Syria              3   1   1   1   4   4    4
     3.Tajikistan         3   1   1   1   3   3    4
     4.Kyrgyzstan         3   0   1   2   2   8    1


GROUP 7

[Feb 18]

In Suwon (Suwon World Cup Stadium)
South Korea 2 (Cha Du-ri 32, Cho Byung-kuk 51)
Lebanon 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 28,425. Ref: Muageb Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabia).
KOR: 1-Lee Woon-jae; 7-Kim Tae-young, 4-Choi Jin-cheul, 24-Cho
     Byung-kuk, 12-Lee Young-pyo, 8-Park Ji-sung, 22-Song Chong-gug,
     5-Kim Nam-il, 19-Ahn Jung-hwan, 9-Seol Ki-hyeon (14-Lee Chun-soo
     53), 16-Cha Du-ri.
LIB: 1-Ziad El-Samad; 18-Mohamad Halaweh, 5-Abbas Kenaan, 3-Youssef
     Mohamad, 15-Luis Fernandez, 19-Oday El-Attar, 14-Ali El-Attar,
     10-Abbas Ali Atwi (20-Al Nasrat Jamal 77), 16-Mohammad Kassas
     (17-Ali Nasseredine 56), 23-Mahmoud Chahoud (8-Malek Hassoun 82),
     21-Khaled Hamieh.

In Hanoi (My Dinh National Stadium)
Vietnam 4 (Phan Van Tai Em 9, 60, Nguyen Minh Hai 13, Pham Van Quyen
     80pen)
Maldives 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Fong Yau Fat (Hong Kong).
VIE: 1-Nguyen The Anh; 2-Le Van Truong, 3-Nguyen Huy Hoang, 7-Tran
     Truong Giang (6-Nguyen Trung Kien 70), 8-Nguyen Minh Hai, 10-Pham
     Van Quyen, 11-Le Hong Minh (20-Le Quoc Vuong 71), 12-Nguyen Minh
     Phuong (4-Phung Van Nhien 80), 14-Nguyen Huu Thang, 15-Nguyen
     Manh Dung, 22-Phan Van Tai Em.
MDV: 18-Imran Mohamed; 5-Ibrahim Fazeel (9-Ibrahim Shiyam 82), 6-Ahmed
     Naaz (20-Mohamed Nazeeh 35), 7-Mohamed Nizam, 8-Mohamed Jameel,
     11-Yoosuf Azeem, 13-Assad Abdul Ghani, 15-Anwar Abdul Ghanee,
     17-Ashraf Luthfy, 19-Ahmed Thariq (14-Ilyas Ibrahim 67), 21-Sabah
     Mohamed Ibrahim.

[Mar 31]

In Male (Galolhu National Stadium)
Maldives 0
South Korea 0
Att: 12,000. Ref: Anura de Silva Vidanagamage (Sri Lanka).
MDV: 18-Imran Mohamed; 3-Hussain Luthfee (4-Mohamed Nasir 68),
     5-Ibrahim Fazeel (16-Ismail Mohamed 90+3), 7-Mohamed Nizam,
     8-Mohamed Jameel, 10-Ali Umar, 13-Assad Abdul Ghani, 14-Ilyas
     Ibrahim (23-Fareed Mohamed 90+1), 15-Anwar Abdul Ghanee, 17-Ashraf
     Luthfy, 21-Sabah Mohamed Ibrahim.
KOR: 1-Lee Woon-jae; 4-Choi Jin-cheul, 24-Cho Byung-kuk, 7-Kim
     Tae-young (18-Kim Dae-eui 61), 22-Song Chong-gug, 5-Kim Nam-il,
     12-Lee Young-pyo, 13-Lee Eul-yong (10-Lee Kwan-woo 82), 11-Chung
     Kyung-ho, 19-Ahn Jung-hwan (2-Park Yo-seb 73), 9-Seol Ki-hyeon.

In Nam Dinh (Thien Truong Stadium)
Vietnam 0
Lebanon 2 (Roda Antar 83, Khaled Hamieh 88)
HT: 0-0. Att: 25,000. Ref: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan).
VIE: 1-Nguyen The Anh; 2-Le Van Truong (16-Tran Hai Lam 57), 3-Nguyen
     Huy Hoang, 6-Nguyen Trung Kien (19-Trinh Xuan Thanh 46), 10-Pham
     Van Quyen, 11-Le Hong Minh, 12-Nguyen Minh Phuong, 14-Nguyen Huu
     Thang (20-Le Quoc Vuong 57), 15-Nguyen Manh Dung, 18-Phan Thanh
     Binh, 22-Phan Van Tai Em.
Sent off: Nguyen Huy Hoang 84.
LIB: 1-Ziad El-Samad; 3-Mohamad Youssef, 5-Abbas Kenaan, 10-Abbas Ali
     Atwi (2-Khodor Salame 78), 14-Ali Attar, 15-Luis Fernandez,
     18-Bilal Najarin, 19-Oday El-Attar (4-Mohamad Chahrour 90),
     20-Roda Antar, 21-Khaled Hamieh, 23-Mahmoud Chahoud (17-Ali
     Nasseredine 61).

[Jun 9]

In Beirut (Municipal Stadium)
Lebanon 3 (Haitham Zein 32pen, Roda Antar 87, Ali Nasseredine 90+3)
Maldives 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 18,000. Ref: Mahmoud Nurilddin Salman (Iraq).
LIB: 1-Ziad El-Samad; 3-Youssef Mohamad, 5-Abbas Kenaan, 9-Haitham Zein
     (24-Nasrat Al-Jamal 66), 10-Abbas Ali Atwi (26-Rony Azar 89),
     14-Ali Attar, 18-Bilal Najarin, 19-Oday El-Attar, 20-Roda Antar,
     21-Khaled Hamieh, 23-Mahmoud Chahoud (17-Ali Nasseredine 81).
MDV: 18-Imran Mohamed; 3-Hussain Luthfee, 5-Ibrahim Fazeel (7-Mohamed
     Nizam 25), 8-Mohamed Jameel, 10-Ali Umar (4-Mohamed Nasir 75),
     12-Ali Ashfag, 13-Assad Abdul Ghani, 14-Ilyas Ibrahim (16-Ismail
     Mohamed 51), 15-Anwar Abdul Ghanee, 17-Ashraf Luthfy, 20-Ahmed
     Firaz.

In Daejeon (Daejeon World Cup Stadium)
South Korea 2 (Ahn Jung-hwan 29, Kim Do-heon 61)
Vietnam 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 40,515. Ref: Omer Saleh Al-Mehannah (Saudi Arabia).
KOR: 1-Lee Woon-jae; 6-Yoo Sang-chul, 4-Choi Jin-cheul, 24-Cho
     Byung-kuk, 2-Park Jin-sub, 5-Kim Nam-il (8-Kim Do-heon 46), 15-Kim
     Dong-jin (14-Kim Jung-woo 86), 13-Lee Eul-yong, 21-Park Ji-sung,
     12-Kim Eun-jung (9-Seol Ki-hyun 76), 19-Ahn Jung-hwan.
VIE: 25-Tran Minh Quang; 23-Le Anh Dung, 5-Pham Hung Dung, 26-Le Quang
     Trai (27-Nguyen Van Dan 67), 12-Nguyen Minh Phuong, 4-Phung Van
     Nhien (17-Vu Duy Hoang 52), 14-Nguyen Huu Thang (9-Le Cong Vinh
     65), 22-Phan Van Tai Em, 11-Le Hong Minh, 28-Thach Bao Khanh,
     21-Le Huynh Duc.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.South Korea        3   2   1   0   4   0    7
     2.Lebanon            3   2   0   1   5   2    6
     3.Vietnam            3   1   0   2   4   4    3
     4.Maldives           3   0   1   2   0   7    1


GROUP 8

[Feb 18]

In Riyadh (King Fahd International Stadium)
Saudi Arabia 3 (Ibrahim Al-Shahrani 4, 39, Yaser Al-Kahtani 45)
Indonesia 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 1,000. Ref: Naser Al-Ghafary (Jordan).
KSA: 22-Mohammad Sharifi; 2-Ahmed Dukhi Al-Dosari, 3-Redha Tukar,
     4-Hamad Al-Montashari, 7-Ibrahim Al-Shahrani, 8-Mohammed Noor
     (11-Bander Tamim Al-Dosari 70), 9-Yaser Al-Kahtani (29-Talal
     Al-Meshal 79), 14-Saud Khariri, 15-Manaf Abushgeer, 16-Khamis
     Alowairan Al-Dossari, 19-Saleh Al-Saqri (20-Abdul Aziz
     Al-Janoubi 81).
INA: 1-Hendro Kartiko; 2-Agung Setyabudi, 3-Isnan Ali, 5-Bejo
     Sugiantoro, 9-Uston Nawawi (10-Dwi Kurniawan 79), 11-Ponario
     Astaman, 13-Budi Sudarsono (8-Elie Aiboi 73), 14-Putu Gede,
     15-Jet Donald Laala, 17-Hary Saputra, 20-Bambang Pamungkas
     (4-Aples Tecuari Gideon 89).
 
In Ashgabat (Kopetdag Stadium)
Turkmenistan 2 (Guvanch Ovekov 40, Nazar Bayramov 56)
Sri Lanka 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 11,000. Ref: Abdulla Khalil Al-Bannai (UAE).
TKM: 1-Baramaniyaz Berdiyev; 3-Gochkuli Gochkuliev, 6-Gurbangeldi
     Durdiyev (4-Yuri Borodolimov 46), 10-Didar Urazov (11-Redjep
     Agabaev 61), 13-Guvanch Ovekov, 14-Rustam Saparov, 15-Omar
     Berdiyev (20-Begench Kuliev 73), 18-Muslim Agayev, 19-Alik
     Haydarov, 21-Vladimir Bayramov, 22-Nazar Bayramov.
SRI: 1-Sugath Thilakaratne; 3-Samantha Mudiyanselage, 4-Cristeen
     Fernando, 5-Nalin Geegange, 6-Dudley Lincoln Steinwall, 9-Imthyas
     Raheem, 10-Channa Edribandanage, 11-Kassun Weerarathna, 14-Azmeer
     Lathif Mohamed, 15-Rathnayake Mudiyanselage, 21-Imran Mohamed
     (2-R. Acharige 8).

[Mar 31]

In Colombo (Sugathadasa Stadium)
Sri Lanka 0
Saudi Arabia 1 (Ibrahim Al-Shahrani 51)
HT: 0-0. Att: 6,000. Ref: Kadyrbek Chynbekov (Krygzystan).
SRI: 1-Sugath Thilakaratne; 2-B.A.R. Jayavilal, 3-Samantha Mudiyanselage,
     5-Nalin Geegange, 6-Dudley Steinwall, 9-Imthyas Raheem, 10-Channa
     Edribandanage, 11-Kassun Weerarathna, 12-Mohamed Hameed, 16-Isuru
     Perera, 20-Kamaldeen Fuard.
KSA: 21-Mabrouk Zaid; 2-Ahmed Dukhi Al-Dosari, 4-Hamad Al-Montashari,
     5-Naif Al-Qadi, 7-Ibrahim Al-Shahrani, 9-Waleed Al-Gizani
     (11-Yusri Albasha 55), 10-Mohammad Al-Shlhoub (13-Saod Abdulaziz
     Alkhaibari 82), 14-Saud Khariri, 16-Khamis Alowairan Al-Dossari,
     20-Abdul Aziz Al-Janoubi, 29-Talal Al-Meshal.

In Ashgabat (Olympic Stadium)
Turkmenistan 3 (Vladimir Bayramov 10, 74, Begench Kuliev 35)
Indonesia 1 (Budi Sudarsono 30)
HT: 2-1. Ref: Muhammad Sahib Shakir (Iraq).
TKM: 30-Pavel Harchik; 3-Gochkuli Gochkuliev, 6-Gurbangeldi Durdiyev,
     7-Kamil Mingazov, 11-Redjep Agabaev (8-Artem Nazarov 79),
     12-Guvanch Rejepov, 15-Omar Berdyev, 19-Alik Haydarov (9-Arif
     Mirzoev 59), 20-Begench Kuliev, 21-Vladimir Bayramov, 22-Nazar
     Bayramov.
INA: 12-Yandri Christian; 2-Agung Setyabudi (4-Aples Tecuari Gideon 88),
     5-Bejo Sugiantoro, 6-Warsidi Ardi, 7-Muhammad Ichwan (8-Elie Aiboi
     70), 11-Ponario Astaman, 13-Budi Sudarsono, 16-Syamsul Bachri
     (22-Agus Kurniawan 89), 17-Hary Saputra, 20-Bambang Pamungkas,
     25-Alexandr Pulalo.

[Jun 9]

In Riyadh (King Fadh International Stadium)
Saudi Arabia 3 (Talal Al-Meshal 27, 45, Mohammed Noor Hawsawi 32)
Turkmenistan 0
HT: 3-0. Att: 1,000. Ref: Adunyachart Khanthama (Thailand).
KSA: 21-Mabrouk Zaid; 2-Ahmed Dukhi Al-Dosari, 3-Redha Tukar (5-Naif
     Al-Qadi 34), 4-Hamad Al-Montashari, 7-Ibrahim Al-Shahrani
     (15-Marzouq Al-Otaibi 84), 8-Mohammed Noor Hawsawi, 9-Yaser
     Al-Kahtani, 12-Ali Al-Abdali, 14-Saheb Al-Abdullah, 16-Khamis
     Alowairan Al-Dossari, 29-Talal Al-Meshal (18-Saeed Al-Dossari 69).
TKM: 16-Evgeni Naboychenko; 5-Bayramdurav Meredov, 6-Gurbangeldi
     Durdiyev, 7-Kamil Mingazov, 12-Guvanch Rejepov (45-Vitaliy
     Alikperov 74), 13-Guvanch Ovekov (9-Arif Mirzoev 52), 15-Omar
     Berdyev, 19-Alik Haydarov, 20-Begench Kuliev (8-Artem Nazarov 82),
     21-Vladimir Bayramov, 22-Nazar Bayramov.

In Jakarta (Gelora Bung Karno Stadium)
Indonesia 1 (Elie Aiboy 30)
Sri Lanka 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 30,000. Ref: Ibrahim Nesar (Bangladesh).
INA: 1-Hendro Kartiko; 2-Agung Setyabudi (25-Alexandr Pulalo 87),
     6-Warsidi Ardi, 8-Elie Aiboy (28-Eduard Ivak 84), 11-Ponario
     Astaman, 13-Budi Sudarsono (29-Aliyudin 69), 16-Syamsul Bachri,
     17-Hary Saputra, 18-Firmansyah Agus, 20-Bambang Pamungkas,
     26-Ismed Sofyan.
SRI: 1-Sugath Thilakaratne; 3-Samantha Mudiyanselage, 5-Nalin Geegange,
     7-Siyaguna Chatura, 9-Imthyas Raheem, 10-Channa Edribandanage,
     11-Kassun Weerarathna, 14-Azmeer Lathif Mohamed, 16-Isuru Perera,
     20-Kamaldeen Fuard, 29-Dilshan Wewage.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Saudi Arabia       3   3   0   0   7   0    9
     2.Turkmenistan       3   2   0   1   5   4    6
     3.Indonesia          3   1   0   2   2   6    3
     4.Sri Lanka          3   0   0   3   0   4    0



LEADING GOALSCORERS:
6 - Begench Kuliev (Turkmenistan);
5 - Alaa Hubail (Bahrain);
4 - Bader Al-Maimani (Oman), Ali Ashfag (Maldives);
3 - Guvanch Ovekov (Turkmenistan), Razak Mossa (Iraq), Hao Haidong
    (China), Ali Daei (Iran), Chen Jui-te (Taiwan), Roberto Beshe
    (Palestine), Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (Saudi Arabia), Redjep Agabaev
    (Turkmenistan).

North and Central America

GROUP 1

[Aug 18]

In Kingston (National Stadium)
Jamaica 1 (Ian Goodison 48)
United States 1 (Brian Ching 89)
HT: 0-0. Att: 27,000. Ref: William Mattus (Costa Rica).
JAM: 30-Donovan Ricketts; 22-Fabian Davis, 25-Claude Davis, 5-Ian
     Goodison, 15-Ricardo Gardner, 11-Theodore Whitmore, 8-Micah Hyde,
     9-Andrew Williams, 14-Tyrone Marshall, 20-Damani Ralph, 6-Marlon
     King (10-Ricardo Fuller 67).
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 13-Greg Vanney, 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 23-Eddie Pope,
     2-Frankie Hejduk, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 14-Chris Armas (7-Eddie
     Lewis 76), 10-Claudio Reyna, 8-Earnie Stewart (13-Cobi Jones 69),
     20-Brian McBride (25-Brian Ching 60), 21-Landon Donovan.

In San Salvador (Cuscatlan Stadium)
El Salvador 2 (Victor Velasquez 6, Jorge Rodriguez 45pen)
Panama 1 (Julio Dely Valdes 35)
HT: 2-1. Att: 10,000. Ref: Mauricio Navarro (Canada).
SLV: 1-Santos Rivera; 4-Mario Guevara, 5-Victor Velasquez, 6-Erick
     Prado, 19-Alfredo Pacheco; 17-Jorge Rodriguez, 18-Gilberto Murgas,
     21-Josue Galdamez (9-Diego Mejia 88), 10-Ernesto Gochez
     (15-Nildeson Silva De Mello 50; 3-Marvin Gonzalez 90); 23-Jose
     Martinez, 11-Ronald Cerritos.
Sent off: Jose Martinez 42.
PAN: 1-Ricardo James; 2-Victor Miranda, 3-Luis Moreno, 4-Luis Ledesma,
     5-Carlos Rivera; 6-Engin Mitre, 7-Angel Lombardo, 10-Julio Medina
     (18-Jorge Dely Valdes 73), 9-Julio Dely Valdes; 11-Ricardo
     Phillips, 8-Alberto Blanco (16-William Aguilar 38).

[Sep 4]

In Foxboro, Massachusetts (Gillette Stadium)
United States 2 (Brian Ching 5, Landon Donovan 69)
El Salvador 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 25,266. Ref: Neal Brizan (Trinidad & Tobago).
USA: 1-Tim Howard; 15-Bobby Convey, 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 12-Cory Gibbs,
     6-Steve Cherundolo (13-Cobi Jones 69), 17-DaMarcus Beasley;
     10-Claudio Reyna (C), 5-Kerry Zavagnin (11-Clint Mathis 82),
     21-Landon Donovan; 9-Conor Casey (20-Brian McBride 76), 25-Brian
     Ching.
SLV: 1-Santos Rivera; 4-Mario Guevara, 5-Victor Velasquez (C), 6-Erick
     Prado, 8-Edwin Gonzalez (7-Victor Merino 46); 12-Denis Alas,
     17-Jorge Rodriguez, 18-Gilberto Pacheco, 18-Gilberto Murgas;
     11-Ronald Cerritos, 21-Josue Galdamez (9-Diego Mejia 46).
Sent off: Denis Alas 26, Juan Paredes (coach) 29.

In Kingston (National Stadium)
Jamaica 1 (Damani Ralph 77)
Panama 2 (Roberto Brown 2, Julio Dely Valdes 90+2)
HT: 0-1. Att: 24,000. Ref: Carlos Batres (Guatemala).
JAM: 30-Donovan Ricketts: 25-Claude Davis, 22-Fabian Davis (9-Andrew
     Williams 75), 14-Tyrone Marshall, 15-Ricardo Gardner; 10-Ricardo
     Fuller, 6-Marlon King (12-Jermaine Johnson 64), 8-Micah Hyde,
     19-Garfield Reid (20-Damani Ralph 46), 5-Ian Goodison, 11-Theodore
     Whitmore.
Sent off: Ian Goodison 32.
PAN: 12-Jaime Penedo; 2-Victor Miranda, 4-Luis Henriquez, 3-Luis Moreno,
     5-Anthony Torres; 6-Engin Mitre (14-Manuel Torres 54), 8-Alberto
     Blanco, 10-Julio Medina (16-Luis Tejada 73), 9-Julio Dely Valdes,
     11-Roberto Brown, 7-Gary Ramos (17-Alberto Zapata 59).

[Sep 8]

In Panama City (Rommel Fernandez Stadium)
Panama 1 (Roberto Brown 70)
United States 1 (Cobi Jones 90+2)
HT: 0-0. Att: 15,000. Ref: Mauricio Morales (Mexico).
PAN: 1-Donaldo Gonzalez; 2-Carlos Rivera, 3-Luis Moreno, 4-Jose Anthony,
     5-Luis Henriquez (14-Juan Cubillas 79), 6-Engie Mitre, 7-Alberto
     Zapata (15-Ricardo Phillips 38), 8-Manuel Torres, 9-Julio Dely
     Valdes, 10-Julio Medina, 11-Roberto Brown.
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 3-Greg Vanney, 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 23-Eddie Pope,
     2-Frankie Hejduk, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 10-Claudio Reyna, 11-Clint
     Mathis (13-Cobi Jones 57), 21-Landon Donovan, 9-Conor Casey
     (20-Brian McBride 62), 25-Brian Ching (7-Eddie Lewis 77).

In San Salvador (Cuscatlan Stadium)
El Salvador 0
Jamaica 3 (Marlon King 6, 37, Micah Hyde 39)
HT: 0-3. Att: 25,000. Ref: Gilberto Alcala (Mexico).
SLV: 1-Santos Rivera; 4-Mario Guevara (20-William Torres 67), 5-Victor
     Velasquez, 6-Erick Prado, 19-Alfredo Pacheco; 17-Jorge Rodriguez,
     18-Gilberto Murgas, 7-Victor Merino (2-Alexander Escobar 88),
     11-Ronald Cerritos; 23-Jose Martinez, 15-Nildeson Silva De Melo
     (21-Josue Galdamez 61).
JAM: 30-Donovan Rickets; 14-Tyrone Marshall, 3-Damian Stewart,
     25-Claude Davis (23-Craig Ziadie 11), 15-Ricardo Gardner; 8-James
     Lawrence, 7-Micah Hyde, 11-Theodore Whitmore, 20-Damani Ralph;
     10-Ricardo Fuller, 6-Marlon King (12-Jermaine Johnson 81).

[Oct 9]

In San Salvador (Cuscatlan Stadium)
El Salvador 0
United States 2 (Brian McBride 29, Eddie Johnson 75)
HT: 0-1. Att: 20,000. Ref: Carlos Batres (Guatemala).
SLV: 1-Misael Alfaro; 5-Victor Velasquez, 2-Rafael Tobar, 3-Marvin
     Gonzalez, 4-Marvin Benitez, 17-Jorge Rodriguez (16-Isaac Nelaya
     79), 13-Deris Umanzor, 7-Victor Merino, 8-Santos Cabrera (21-Josue
     Galdamez 80), 9-Fredy Gonzalez (23-Jose Martinez 70), 11-Ronald
     Cerritos.
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 12-Cory Gibbs, 3-Greg Berhalter, 23-Eddie Pope,
     2-Frankie Hejduk, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 5-Kerry Zavagnin, 11-Clint
     Mathis (7-Eddie Lewis 68), 21-Landon Donovan, 16-Josh Wolff
     (13-Cobi Jones 88), 20-Brian McBride (19-Eddie Johnson 71).

In Panama City (Estadio Rommel Fernandez)
Panama 1 (Roberto Brown 24)
Jamaica 1 (Theodore Whitmore 75)
HT: 1-0. Att: 16,000. Ref: Jose Pineda (Honduras).
PAN: 1-Donaldo Gonzalez; 2-Carlos Rivera, 3-Luis Moreno, 5-Jose Anthony
     Torres, 4-Luis Henriquez, 8-Alberto Blanco, 10-Julio Medina
     (13-Victor Miranda 79), 7-Ricardo Phillips, 11-Roberto Brown
     (18-Jorge Dely Valdes 86), 9-Julio Dely Valdes, 6-Engin Mitre
     (14-Manuel Torres 63).
JAM: 30-Donovan Ricketts (13-Aaron Lawrence 59); 25-Claude Davis,
     15-Ricardo Gardner, 10-Ricardo Fuller, 17-Micah Hyde, 20-Damani
     Ralph, 6-Marlon King (9-Andrew Williams 62), 14-Tyrone Marshall,
     23-Craig Ziadie, 11-Theodore Whitmore, 8-James Lawrence (5-Ian
     Goodison 46).

[Oct 13]

In Washington DC (RFK Memorial Stadium)
United States 6 (Landon Donovan 21, 56, Eddie Johnson 69, 84, 86, Jose
     Anthony Torres og 89)
Panama 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 19,793. Ref: Ted Gordon (Trinidad and Tobago).
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 3-Gregg Berhalter, 23-Eddie
     Pope (6-Oguchi Onyewu 86), 2-Frankie Hejduk, 7-Eddie Lewis,
     5-Kerry Zavagnin (25-Pablo Mastroeni 74), 21-Landon Donovan,
     17-DaMarcus Beasley, 16-Josh Wolff (19-Eddie Johnson 66), 20-Brian
     McBride.
PAN: 1-Donaldo Gonzalez; 2-Carlos Rivera, 3-Luis Moreno (17-Alberto
     Zapata 61), 4-Luis Henriquez (13-Victor Miranda 40), 5-Jose
     Anthony Torres, 6-Manuel Torres (14-Engin Mitre 74), 7-Ricardo
     Phillips, 8-Alberto Blanco, 9-Julio Dely Valdes, 10-Julio Medina,
     11-Roberto Brown.

In Kingston (National Stadium)
Jamaica 0
El Salvador 0
Att: 12,000. Ref: Walter Quesada (Costa Rica).
JAM: 13-Aaron Lawrence; 25-Claude Davis, 5-Ian Goodison, 14-Tyrone
     Marshall (9-Andrew Williams 64); 15-Ricardo Gardner, 23-Craig
     Ziadie, 8-James Lawrence, 11-Theodore Whitmore, 10-Ricardo Fuller
     (12-Jermaine Johnson 82); 6-Marlon King (18-Deon Burton 70),
     20-Damani Ralph.
SLV: 1-Misael Alfaro (25-Noel Rivera 46); 2-Rafael Tobar, 5-Victor
     Velasquez, 6-Erick Prado; 4-Marvin Benitez, 13-Deris Umanzor,
     17-Jorge Rodriguez (16-Isaac Zelaya 73), 12-Dennis Alas Morales,
     7-Victor Hugo Merino; 9-Fredy Gonzales, 11-Ronald Cerritos
     (8-Santos Cabrera 83).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.United States      5   3   2   0  12   2  11
     2.Jamaica            5   1   3   1   6   4   6
     3.Panama             5   1   2   2   5  11   5
     4.El Salvador        5   1   1   3   2   8   4


GROUP 2

[Aug 18]

In Alajuela (Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium)
Costa Rica 2 (Andy Herron 20, 36)
Honduras 5 (David Suazo 22, Julio Cesar de Leon 35, Amado Guevara 77pen,
     Ivan Guerrero 87, Saul Martinez 89)
HT: 2-2. Att: 14,000. Ref: Marco Rodriguez (Mexico).
CRC: 23-Ricardo Gonzalez; 22-Carlos Castro, 4-Alexander Castro, 3-Luis
     Marin, 5-Gilberto Martinez, 2-Luis Arnaez, 17-Steven Bryce,
     9-Paulo Wanchope, 8-Mauricio Solis (7-Alonso Solis 80), 10-Walter
     Centeno (15-Jafeth Soto 74), 20-Andy Herron (11-Ronald Gomez 63).
HON: 22-Noel Valladares; 24-Victor Bernardez, 3-Maynor Figueroa,
     20-Amado Guevara, 4-Junior Izaguirre, 23-Ivan Guerrero, 8-Wilson
     Palacios, 10-Julio Cesar de Leon, 12-Maynor Suazo, 7-David Suazo
     (18-Saul Martinez 83), 21-Edgar Alvarez (5-Elmer Marin 77).

In Vancouver, British Columbia (Swangard Stadium)
Canada 0
Guatemala 2 (Carlos Ruiz 8, 56)
HT: 0-1. Att: 6,725. Ref: Rodolfo Sibrian (El Salvador).
CAN: 1-Pat Onstad; 7-Paul Stalteri, 2-Nevio Pizzolitto, 4-Mark Watson,
     3-Ante Jazic; 11-Josh Simpson (13-Jaime Peters 59), 6-Julian de
     Guzman (12-Adrian Serioux 44), 8-Daniel Imhof, 14-Dwayne de
     Rosario; 10-Paul Peschisolido, 17-Olivier Occean.
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 4-Denis Chen, 6-Gustavo Cabrera, 3-Pablo
     Melgar, 13-Nestor Martinez; 11-Guillermo Ramirez, 7-Fredy Thompson,
     19-Mario Rodriguez, 8-Gonzalo Romero; 20-Carlos Ruiz, 17-Dwight
     Pezzarossi.

[Sep 4]

In Edmonton, Alberta (Commonwealth Stadium)
Canada 1 (Jason deVos 82)
Honduras 1 (Amado Guevara 88pen)
HT: 0-0. Att: 9,654. Ref: Benito Archundia (Mexico).
CAN: 1-Pat Onstad; 3-Ante Jazic, 4-Mark Watson, 5-Jason deVos, 6-Julian
     de Guzman, 8-Daniel Imhof, 9-Tomasz Radzinski, 10-Paul
     Peschisolido (13-Jaime Peters 46; 11-Josh Simpson 73); 14-Dwayne
     de Rosario (17-Olivier Occean 78), 15-Atiba Hutchinson, 16-Iain
     Hume.
Sent off: Paul Stalteri 89.
HON: 22-Noel Valladares; 3-Maynor Figueroa, 6-Milton Palacios, 7-David
     Suazo (9-Carlos Pavon 89), 8-Wilson Palacios, 10-Julio Cesar de
     Leon (18-Saul Martinez 85), 12-Maynor Suazo, 20-Amado Guevara,
     21-Edgar Alvarez, 23-Ivan Guerrero, 24-Vicror Bernardez.

[Sep 5]

In Guatemala City (Mateo Flores Stadium)
Guatemala 2 (Juan Carlos Plata 58, 73)
Costa Rica 1 (Alonso Solis 24)
HT: 0-1. Att: 27,460. Ref: Kevin Stott (United States).
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 26-Angel Sanabria (15-Juan Carlos Plata 46),
     6-Gustavo Cabrera, 3-Pablo Melgar (29-Nelson Morales 66),
     13-Nestor Martinez; 11-Guillermo Ramirez, 7-Fredy Thompson,
     19-Mario Rodriguez, 8-Gonzalo Romero (31-Maynor Davila 71);
     20-Carlos Ruiz, 17-Dwight Pezzarossi.
CRC: 18-Jose Porras; 4-Alexander Castro, 5-Gilberto Martinez,
     12-Leonardo Gonzalez, 3-Luis Marin; 7-Alonso Solis (10-Walter
     Centeno 59), 17-Stevens Bryce (16-Tray Bennett 59), 8-Jose Luis
     Lopez, 14-Cristian Badilla (22-Eric Scott 75); 20-Andy Herron,
     9-Paulo Wanchope.
Sent off: Andy Herron 16.

[Sep 8]

In San Pedro Sula (Olympic Stadium)
Honduras 2 (Amado Guevara 51, David Suazo 63)
Guatemala 2 (Carlos Ruiz 18, Dwight Pezzarosi 48)
HT: 0-1. Att: 39,000. Ref: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica).
HON: 1-Noel Valladares; 8-Wilson Palacios, 24-Victor Bernardes,
     4-Milton Palacios, 2-Maynor Figueroa; 23-Ivan Guerrero, 20-Amado
     Guevara, 12-Maynor Suazo, 10-Julio Cesar Leon (21-Edgard Alvarez
     87); 9-Carlos Pavon (18-Saul Martinez 83), 7-David Suazo.
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 6-Gustavo Cabrera, 28-Nelson Morales,
     26-Angel Sanabria, 13-Nestor Martinez; 31-Maynor Davila, 19-Mario
     Rodriguez, 8-Gonzalo Romero, 11-Guillermo Ramirez (24-Sergio
     Guevara 81); 17-Dwight Pezzarosi, 20-Carlos Ruiz (15-Juan Carlos
     Plata 90+2).

In San Jose (Ricardo Saprissa Stadium)
Costa Rica 1 (Paulo Wanchope 46)
Canada 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 13,000. Ref: Ramesh Ramdhan (Trinidad & Tobago).
CRC: 18-Francisco Porras; 3-Luis Marin, 5-Gilberto Martinez, 16-Tray
     Bennet; 12-Leonardo Gonzalez, 14-Cristian Badilla (10-Walter
     Centeno 54), 8-Jose Luis Lopez, 7-Alonso Solis (6-Danny Fonseca
     78); 17-Stevens Bryce, 20-Alvaro Saborio (9-Paulo Wanchope 46),
     22-Eric Scott.
CAN: 1-Pat Onstad; 3-Ante Jazic, 4-Mark Watson, 5-Gabriel Gervais;
     6-Julian de Guzman, 8-Daniel Imhof, 7-Iain Hume (17-Olivier Occean
     62), 16-Sandro Grande (15-Josh Simpson 78), 13-Atiba Hutchinson
     (11-Jaime Peters 83); 9-Tomasz Radzinski, 14-Dwayne de Rosario.

[Oct 9]

In San Pedro Sula (Estadio Olimpico)
Honduras 1 (Danilo Turcios 90+2)
Canada 1 (Atiba Hutchinson 72)
HT: 0-0. Att: 42,000. Ref: Kevin Stott (United States).
HON: 22-Noel Valladares; 8-Wilson Palacios (18-Saul Martinez 46),
     14-Sergio Mendoza, 23-Ivan Guerrero, 6-Ninrod Medina; 24-Victor
     Bernardes, 21-Edgard Alvarez (19-Danilo Turcios 74), 12-Maynor
     Suazo (13-Emil Martinez 80), 10-Julio Cesar Leon, 20-Amado
     Guevara; 9-Carlos Pavon.
CAN: 1-Pat Onstad; 3-Ante Jazic, 4-Mark Watson, 5-Jason deVos; 6-Julian
     de Guzmaan (15-Josh Simpson 72), 7-Iain Hume (17-Oliver Occean 71),
     8-Daniel Imhof, 13-Atiba Hutchinson, 16-Sandro Grande (12-Patrice
     Bernier 77); 9-Tomasz Radzinski, 14-Dwayne de Rosario.

In San Jose (Ricardo Saprissa Stadium)
Costa Rica 5 (Carlos Hernandez 19, Paulo Wanchope 36, 62, 67, Rolando
     Fonseca 85)
Guatemala 0
HT: 2-0. Att: 18,000. Ref: Benito Archundia (Mexico).
CRC: 18-Francisco Porras; 15-Harold Wallace, 3-Luis Marin, 5-Gilberto
     Martinez (20-Pablo Chinchilla 75), 12-Leonardo Gonzalez; 8-Jose
     Luis Lopez, 7-Alonso Solis (10-Walter Centeno 57), 17-Steven Bryce,
     16-Carlos Hernandez; 21-Andy Herron (7-Rolando Fonseca 72),
     9-Paulo Wanchope.
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 3-Pablo Melgar, 6-Gustavo Cabrera, 31-Maynor
     Davila (32-Eddy Cabrera 66), 13-Nestor Martinez; 26-Angel Sanabria,
     8-Mario Rodriguez (34-Carlos Castillo 63), 19-Freddy Thompson,
     11-Guillermo Ramirez; 15-Juan Carlos Plata, 17-Dwight Pezzarossi
     (18-Walter Estrada 79).

[Oct 13]

In Vancouver (Swangard Stadium)
Canada 1 (Dwayne de Rosario 12)
Costa Rica 3 (Paulo Wanchope 49, William Sunsing 81, Carlos Hernandez 87)
HT: 1-0. Att: 4,752. Ref: Peter Prendegast (Jamaica).
CAN: 1-Pat Onstad; 3-Ante Jazic (11-Jaime Peters 76), 4-Mark Watson,
     5-Jason de Vos, 6-Julian de Guzman, 7-Iain Hume (10-Carlo Corazzin
     57), 8-Daniel Imhof, 9-Tomasz Radzinski, 13-Atiba Hutchinson,
     14-Dwayne de Rosario, 16-Sandro Grande (17-Olivier Occean 69).
CRC: 1-Alvaro Mesen; 3-Luis Marin, 5-Gilberto Martinez, 8-Jose Luis
     Lopez, 11-Alonso Solis, 12-Leonardo Gonzalez, 14-Cristian Badilla,
     17-Steven Bryce (16-Carlos Hernandez 69), 20-Pablo Chinchilla,
     21-Andy Heron (9-Paulo Wanchope 30), 22-Eric Scott (19-William
     Sunsing 76).

In Guatemala City (Mateo Flores Stadium)
Guatemala 1 (Carlos Ruiz 44)
Honduras 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 26,000. Ref: Neal Brizan (Trinidad & Tobago).
GUA: 30-Miguel Klee; 26-Angel Sanabria, 6-Gustavo Cabrera, 3-Pablo
     Melgar, 13-Nestor Martinez; 11-Guillermo Ramirez, 7-Fredy Thompson,
     19-Mario Rodriguez (34-Carlos Castillo 90+3), 8-Gonzalo Romero;
     20-Carlos Ruiz (31-Maynor Davila 81), 17-Dwight Pezzarossi.
HON: 22-Noel Valladares; 16-Sergio Mendoza, 14-Rony Morales, 23-Ivan
     Guerrero, 6-Ninrod Medina; 10-Julio Leon (19-Elvis Turcios 76),
     12-Maynor Suazo, 15-Walter Lopez (11-Milton Nunez 46), 21-Edgardo
     Alvarez; 20-Amado Guevara, 18-Saul Martinez (9-Carlos Pavon 70).

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Guatemala          5   3   1   1   7   8  10
     2.Costa Rica         5   3   0   2  12   8   9
     3.Honduras           5   1   3   1   9   7   6
     4.Canada             5   0   2   3   3   8   2


GROUP 3

[Aug 18]

In Kingstown (Arnos Vale Field)
St Vincent & The Grenadines 0
Trinidad & Tobago 2 (Errol McFarlane 79, 86)
HT: 0-0. Att: 5,000. Ref: Terry Vaughn (United States).
VIN: 1-Bramble Dwight; 2-Matthew Forde, 3-Cornelius Huggins, 5-Ezra
     Hendrickson, 7-Kenlyn Gonsalves (18-Jamal Ballantyne 86),
     8-Vincent John, 9-Shandel Samuel (14-Alwyn Guy 60), 10-Rodney Jack,
     11-Kendal Velox, 6-Matthew Charles, 4-Tyrone Prince (15-Howie
     Williams 55).
TRI: 1-Duarance Williams; 4-Marvin Andrews, 18-Dennis Lawrence,
     2-Marlon Rojas, 5-Brent Sancho, 9-Arnold Dwarika (18-Silvio Spann
     84), 8-Angus Eve, 12-Anthony Rougier, 14-Stern John, 13-Errol
     McFarlane (10-Scott Sealy 88), 19-Kenwyne Jones (11-Brent Rahim
     61).

[Sep 4]

In Basseterre (Warner Park Stadium)
St Kitts & Nevis 1 (George Isaac 40)
Trinidad & Tobago 2 (Errol McFarlane 45, Stern John 89)
HT: 1-1. Att: 2,800. Ref: Hugo Castillo (Guatemala).
SKN: 1-Akil Byron; 17-Floyd Hodge, 13-Darryl Gomez (12-Keithroy Saddler
     88), 2-Keithroy Richards, 4-Alexander Riley; 3-Toussaint Riley,
     11-Keith Gumbs, 15-Austin Huggins, 5-Thrizen Leader; 7-George
     Isaac, 10-Ian Lake (14-Seritse Connonier 79).
TRI: 1-Kelvin Jack; 5-Brent Sancho, 19-Kenwyn Jones, 4-Marvin Andrews,
     9-Arnold Dwarika; 14-Stern John, 15-Errol MacFarlane (12-Densil
     Theobald 82), 2-Marlon Rojas, 7-Andre Boucaud (13-Cornell Glenn
     71); 11-Brent Rahim (3-Stokely Mason 89), 16-Dennis Lawrence.

[Sep 8]

In Port-of-Spain (Hasely Crawford Stadium)
Trinidad & Tobago 1 (Stern John 39)
Mexico 3 (Jesus Arellano 1, 80, Jared Borgetti 19)
HT: 1-2. Att: 20,000. Ref: Mauricio Navarro (Canada).
TRI: 1-Kelvin Jack; 2-Marlon Rojas, 4-Marvin Andrews, 5-Brent Sancho,
     8-Angus Eve, 9-Arnold Dwarika, 11-Brent Rahim (13-Cornell Glenn
     72), 14-Stern John, 15-Errol McFarlane (10-Jason Scotland 80);
     16-Dennis Lawrence, 19-Kenwyne Jones (7-Andre Boucaud 60).
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 18-Salvador Carmona, 2-Francisco Rodriguez,
     15-Hugo Sanchez, 6-Carlos Salcido (14-Gonzalo Pineda 74); 3-Mario
     Perez, 8-Pavel Prado, 23-Luis Perez, 10-Antonio Naelson (22-Hector
     Altamarino 84); 21-Jesus Arellano, 9-Jared Borgetti.

[Sep 10]

In Kingstown (Arnos Vale Field)
St Vincent & The Grenadines 1 (Rodney Jack 23)
St Kitts & Nevis 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 4,000. Ref: Roberto Delgado (Cuba).
VIN: 1-Melvin Andrews; 3-Cornelius Huggins, 5-Ezra Hendrickson,
     6-Matthew Charles, 4-Wesley John; 2-Brent Samuels (12-Matthew
     Forde 66), 11-Kendal Velox (16-Howie Williams 76), 8-Randy Pierre,
     18-Jamal Ballantyne; 9-Rodney Jack, 10-Renson Haynes (14-Shandel
     Samuel 63).
SKN: 1-Akil Byron; 2-Keithroy Richards, 3-Toussaint Riley, 5-Thrizen
     Leader, 7-George Isaacs; 8-Atiba Harris, 10-Ian Lake (17-Alister
     Warner 77), 11-Keith Gumbs, 13-Daryl Gomez (14-Seritse Cannonier
     88); 15-Austin Huggins, 19-Floyd Hodge (9-Vernon Sargeant 59).

[Oct 6]

In Pachuca (Miguel Hidalgo Stadium)
Mexico 7 (Jared Borgetti 30, 68, 77, 89, Jaime Lozano 54, 63, Sergio
     Santana 81)
St Vincent & Grenadines 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 21,000. Ref: Hu Liu (Canada).
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 2-Francisco Rodriguez, 4-Rafael Marquez,
     6-Carlos Salcido; 19-Jaime Lozano, 7-Antonio Naelson (23-Luis
     Perez 66), 5-Israel Lopez, 16-Mario Mendez (8-Rafael Garcia 66);
     9-Jared Borgetti, 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco, 21-Jesus Arellano
     (17-Sergio Santana 72).
VIN: 1-Melvin Andrews; 3-Brent Samuel (2-Randy Francois 46), 5-Ezra
     Hendrickson, 20-Mathew Forde, 14-Kenlyn Gonsalves (14-Darren
     Francis 34), 17-Benford Joseph; 12-Howie Williams, 11-Kendal Velox,
     18-Jamal Ballantyne; 9-Rodney Jack, 15-Alwyn Guy (10-Shandel
     Samuel 64).
Sent off: Benford Joseph 69.

[Oct 10]

In Marabella (Manny Ramjohn Stadium)
Trinidad & Tobago 5 (Alexander Riley og 8, Stern John 24, 83, Cornell
     Glenn 70, Jerren Nixon 88)
St Kitts & Nevis 1 (Keith Gumbs 43pen)
HT: 2-1. Att: 7,000. Ref: Ricardo Valenzuela (United States).
TRI: 1-Shaka Hislop; 2-Marlon Rojas (10-Brent Rahim 36), 3-Ian Cox,
     4-Marvin Andrews, 5-Brent Sancho, 8-Angus Eve, 12-Anthony Rougier,
     13-Cornell Glenn (11-Jerren Nixon 79), 14-Stern John, 16-Densil
     Theobald (18-Silvio Spann 58), 19-Kenwyne Jones.
SKN: 1-Akil Byron; 2-Keithroy Richards, 3-Toussaint Riley, 4-Alexander
     Riley, 5-Thrizen Leader (9-Jevon Francis 80), 6-Adam Newton,
     7-George Isaac, 11-Ian Lake (10-Vernon Sargeant 51), 12-Keith
     Gumbs, 13-Daryl Gomez (8-Atiba Harris 85), 15-Austin Huggins.

In Kingstown (Arnos Vale Playing Ground)
St Vincent & Grenadines 0
Mexico 1 (Jared Borgetti 25)
HT: 0-1. Att: 2,500. Ref: Nery Alfaro (El Salvador).
VIN: 1-Melvin Andrews; 19-Mathew Forde, 3-Cornelius Huggins, 4-Wesley
     John (17-Tyrone Prince 62), 5-Ezra Hendrickson, 6-Matthew Charles;
     14-Marlon James, 12-Jamal Ballantyne (7-Vincent John 74), 8-Howie
     Williams; 9-Rodney Jack (10-Shandel Samuel 46), 11-Kendall Velox.
Sent off: Marlon James 41.
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 2-Francisco Rodriguez, 4-Rafael Marquez,
     6-Carlos Salcido; 19-Jaime Lozano, 7-Antonio Naelson (11-Daniel
     Osorno 66), 5-Israel Lopez (15-Hugo Sanchez Guerrero 19), 16-Mario
     Mendez; 9-Jared Borgetti, 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco (23-Luis Perez 78),
     21-Jesus Arellano.

[Oct 13]

In Puebla (Cuauhtemoc Stadium)
Mexico 3 (Antonio Naelson 19, Jaime Lozano 55, 85)
Trinidad and Tobago 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 37,000. Ref: Rodolfo Sibrian (El Salvador).
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 2-Francisco Rodriguez, 16-Mario Mendez,
     6-Carlos Salcido, 15-Hugo Sanchez; 19-Jaime Lozano, 23-Luis Perez,
     8-Rafael Garcia (14-Gonzalo Pineda 84), 7-Antonio Naelson
     (17-Sergio Santana 84); 21-Jesus Arellano (18-Fernando Arce 81),
     9-Jared Borgetti.
TRI: 1-Shaka Hislop; 19-Kenwyne Jones, 4-Marvin Andrews, 5-Brent Sancho,
     16-Dennis Lawrence (18-Silvio Spann 81); 3-Ian Cox, 7-Andre
     Boucaud (15-Densil Theobold 67), 8-Angus Eve, 10-Brent Rahim;
     14-Stern John, 13-Cornell Glenn (9-Errol McFarlane 76).

In Basseterre (Warner Park Stadium)
St Kitts & Nevis 0
St Vincent & Grenadines 3 (Kendall Velox 19, 85, Shandel Samuel 65)
HT: 0-1. Ref: Alfredo Whittaker (Cayman Islands).
SKN: 1-Kayian Benjamin; 2-Keithroy Richards, 3-Toussaint Riley (9-Jevon
     Francis 67), 4-Alexander Riley, 5-Thrizen Leader (17-Avalon
     Challenger 78), 6-Adam Newton, 8-Atiba Harris, 11-Ian Lake
     (10-Vernon Sargeant 60), 12-Keith Gumbs, 13-Daryl Gomez, 15-Austin
     Huggins.
VIN: 22-Melvin Andrews; 3-Cornelius Huggins, 4-Wesley John (14-Tyrone
     Prince 90), 5-Ezra Hendrickson, 6-Matthew Charles, 9-Shandel
     Samuel, 10-Renson Haynes (13-Bevan Burgin 79), 11-Kendall Velox
     (7-Vincent John 86), 12-Jamal Ballantyne, 15-Alwyn Guy, 19-Matthew
     Forde.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A  Pts
     1.Mexico             4   4   0   0  14   1  12
     2.Trinidad & Tobago  5   3   0   2  10   8   9
     3.St Vincent         5   2   0   3   4  10   6
     4.St Kitts & Nevis   4   0   0   4   2  11   0

LEADING GOALSCORERS:
10 - Jared Borgetti (Mexico);
 8 - Jaime Lozano (Mexico);
 7 - John Nusum (Bermuda), Ian Lake (St Kitts & Nevis), Carlos Ruiz
     (Guatemala);
 6 - Lester More (Cuba), Marlon King (Jamaica), Stern John (Trinidad
     & Tobago);
 5 - David Suazo (Honduras), Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica).


FINAL STAGE

[Feb 9, 2005]

In Port of Spain (Queen’s Park Oval)
Trinidad & Tobago 1 (Angus Eve 89)
United States 2 (Eddie Johnson 30, Eddie Lewis 54)
HT: 0-1. Att: 11,000. Ref: Benito Archundia (Mexico).
TRI: 1-Shaka Hislop; 2-Marlon Rojas, 4-Marvin Andrews, 5-Brent Sancho,
     7-Leslie Fitzpatrick (13-Cornell Glen 71), 10-Anthony Rougier
     (8-Angus Eve 46), 11-Carlos Edwards (12-Densil Theobald 74),
     15-Kenwyne Jones, 14-Stern John, 16-Anton Pierre, 19-Dwight Yorke.
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 12-Cory Gibbs, 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 23-Eddie Pope,
     6-Steve Cherundolo, 7-Eddie Lewis (5-Chris Albright 82), 25-Pablo
     Mastroeni (8-Clint Dempsey 66), 10-Landon Donovan, 17-DaMarcus
     Beasley, 9-Eddie Johnson (3-Gregg Berhalter 87), 20-Brian McBride.

In Panama City (Estadio Rommel Fernandez)
Panama 0
Guatemala 0
Att: 20,000. Ref: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica).
PAN: 1-Donaldo Gonzalez; 3-Luis Moreno, 2-Carlos Rivera, 5-Felipe Baloy,
     18-Anthony Torres; 6-Engin Mitre (14-Gabriel Gomez 67), 8-Alberto
     Blanco, 10-Julio Medina, 7-Orlando Rodriguez (16-William Aguilar
     55); 11-Roberto Brown (19-Blas Perez 71), 9-Luis Garces.
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 3-Pablo Melgar, 4-Denis Chen, 2-Nelson
     Morales; 7-Fredy Thompson, 8-Gonzalo Romero (9-Carlos Castillo 76),
     19-Mario Rodriguez, 13-Nestor Martinez, 11-Osvaldo Ramirez;
     17-Dwight Pezzarossi, 20-Carlos Ruiz.

In San Jose (Ricardo Saprissa Stadium)
Costa Rica 1 (Paulo Wanchope 38)
Mexico 2 (Jaime Lozano 8, 9)
HT: 1-2. Att: 22,000. Ref: Carlos Batres (Guatemala).
CRC: 1-Alvaro Mesen; 15-Harold Wallace, 3-Luis Marin, 20-Pablo
     Chinchilla, 8-Jose Luis Lopez, 12-Leonardo Gonzalez, 2-Christian
     Montero (21-Alonso Solis 60), 17-Jafet Soto (16-Carlos Hernandez
     46), 10-Walter Centeno, 9-Paulo Wanchope, 11-Ronald Gomez
     (7-Rolando Fonseca 69).
MEX: 1-Oscar Perez; 18-Salvador Carmona, 6-Carlos Salcido, 4-Rafael
     Marquez, 15-Hugo Sanchez Guerrero, 19-Jaime Lozano (14-Gonzalo
     Pineda 85), 8-Pavel Pardo, 7-Antonio Naelson, 17-Francisco Fonseca,
     10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco (16-Alberto Medina 78), 9-Jared Borgetti
     (22-Hector Altamirano 62).

[Mar 26, 2005]

In San Jose (Ricardo Saprissa Stadium)
Costa Rica 2 (Wayne Wilson 40pen, Roy Myrie 90)
Panama 1 (Roberto Brown 58pen)
HT: 1-0. Ref: Marco Rodriguez (Mexico).
[Match played behind closed doors because of crowd trouble at previous match]
CRC: 1-Alvaro Mesen; 15-Harold Wallace, 3-Luis Marin, 5-Gilberto Martinez,
     12-Leonardo Gonzalez; 8-Jose Luis Lopez, 10-Walter Centeno, 16-Carlos
     Hernandez (6-Roy Myrie 61), 20-Douglas Sequeira; 9-Paulo Wanchope
     (21-Froilan Ledezma 73), 7-Wayne Wilson (19-William Sunsing 63).
Sent off: Jose Luis Lopez 47.
PAN: 12-Jaime Penedo; 2-Carlos Rivera, 4-Antony Torres, 5-Felipe Baloy,
     3-Luis Moreno; 8-Alberto Blanco, 6-Gabriel Gomez (17-Juan Solis
     80), 15-Ricardo Phillips (16-William Aguilar 83), 10-Julio Medina;
     11-Roberto Brown (19-Orlando Rodriguez 86), 9-Jose Garces.

In Guatemala City (Mateo Flores Stadium)
Guatemala 5 (Guillermo Ramirez 16, Carlos Ruiz 29, 37, Dwight
     Pezzarossi 77, 81)
Trinidad & Tobago 1 (Carlos Edwards 31)
HT: 3-1. Att: 22,506. Ref: Kevin Stott (United States).
GUA: 22-Ricardo Trigueno; 4-Denis Chen (18-Carlos Quinonez 31),
     6-Gustavo Cabrera, 3-Pablo Melgar, 12-Carlos Figueroa;
     11-Guillermo Ramirez, 7-Fredy Thompson, 13-Nestor Martinez,
     8-Gonzalo Romero (24-Maynor Davila 79), 20-Carlos Ruiz (15-Juan
     Carlos Plata 86), 17-Dwight Pezzarossi.
TRI: 1-Shaka Hislop; 5-Brent Sancho, 3-Nigel Henry, 7-Leslie
     Fitzpatrick (10-Hector Sam 48), 16-Anton Pierre; 8-Angus Eve,
     11-Carlos Edwards, 13-Dennis Lawrence, 15-Kenwyne Jones (12-David
     Nakhid 65), 19-Dwight Yorke, 14-Stern John.

[Mar 27, 2005]

In Mexico City (Azteca Stadium)
Mexico 2 (Jared Borgetti 30, Antonio Naelson 33)
United States 1 (Eddie Lewis 59)
HT: 2-0. Att: 84,000. Ref: Rodolfo Sibrian (El Salvador).
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 18-Salvador Carmona, 4-Rafael Marquez (C),
     5-Ricardo Osorio, 6-Carlos Salcido; 19-Jaime Lozano (23-Luis Perez
     68), 8-Pavel Pardo, 7-Antonio Naelson; 17-Jose Francisco Fonseca,
     10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco (11-Ramon Morales 68), 9-Jared Borgetti
     (16-Alberto Medina 65).
Sent off: Ricardo La Volpe (coach) 41.
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 4-Carlos Bocanegra (13-Pat Noonan 75), 3-Gregg
     Berhalter, 22-Oguchi Onyewo, 6-Steve Cherundolo (20-Brian McBride
     83); 25 Pablo Mastroeni (14-Steve Ralston 70), 10-Claudio Reyna
     (C), 7-Eddie Lewis, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 21-Landon Donovan;
     9-Eddie Johnson.

[Mar 30, 2005]

In Port of Spain (Hasely Crawford Stadium)
Trinidad & Tobago 0
Costa Rica 0
Att: 8,000. Ref: Mauricio Navarro (Canada).
TRI: 21-Clayton Ince; 12-Dennis Lawrence, 2-Marlon Rojas, 4-Atiba
     Charles, 16-Anton Pierre; 8-Angus Eve, 9-Silvio Spann (7-Leslie
     Fitzpatrick 63), 11-Carlos Edwards (10-Hector Sam 71); 13-Cornell
     Glenn (18-Nigel Pierre 74), 14-Stern John, 19-Dwight Yorke.
CRC: 1-Alvaro Mesen; 15-Harold Wallace, 3-Luis Marin, 5-Gilberto
     Martinez, 12-Leonardo Gonzalez; 20-Douglas Sequeira, 14-Cristian
     Badilla, 10-Walter Centeno, 11-Alonso Solis (16-Carlos Hernandez
     50); 17-Oscar Rojas (9-Paulo Wanchope 67), 7-Whayne Wilson
     (21-Andy Herron 63).

In Birmingham, Alabama (Legion Field)
United States 2 (Eddie Johnson 11, Steve Ralston 68)
Guatemala 0
HT: 1-0. Att: 31,624. Ref: Ramesh Ramdhan (Trinidad & Tobago).
USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 4-Carlos Bocanegra, 22-Oguchi Onyewu, 12-Cory
     Gibbs, 6-Steve Cherundolo, 7-Eddie Lewis (13-Pat Noonan 84),
     25-Pablo Mastroeni, 21-Landon Donovan (2-Clint Dempsey 90),
     14-Steve Ralston, 9-Eddie Johnson, 19-Brian Ching (16-Josh Wolff
     69).
GUA: 22-Richard Trigueno; 3-Pablo Melgar, 4-Denis Chen (24-Maynor
     Davila 46), 6-Gustavo Cabrera, 13-Nestor Martinez, 7-Fredy
     Thompson, 8-Gonzalo Romero, 11-Guillermo Ramirez, 19-Mario
     Rodriguez (23-Hernan Sandoval 69), 17-Dwight Pezzarossi, 20-Carlos
     Ruiz.

In Panama City (Estadio Rommel Fernandez)
Panama 1 (Luis Tejeda 74)
Mexico 1 (Ramon Morales 26)
HT: 0-1. Att: 13,000. Ref: Jose Pineda (Honduras).
PAN: 12-Jaime Penedo; 3-Luis Moreno, 5-Felipe Baloy, 4-Anthony Torres,
     14-Armando Gun; 8-Alberto Blanco, 6-Juan Solis (20-Engin Mitre 79),
     15-Ricardo Phillips (13-Jose Solanilla 87), 10-Julio Medina;
     9-Jose Luis Garces, 11-Roberto Brown (18-Luis Tejada 55).
MEX: 1-Oswaldo Sanchez; 18-Salvador Carmona, 5-Ricardo Osorio, 4-Rafael
     Marquez, 6-Carlos Salcido; 22-Hector Altamirano, 7-Antonio Naelson,
     8-Pavel Pardo, 11-Ramon Morales (14-Gonzalo Pineda 58); 9-Jared
     Borgetti (16-Alberto Medina 70), 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco (20-Rafael
     Garcia 59).
Sent off: Pavel Pardo 57.

     Standings            P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts
     1.Mexico             3   2   1   0   5   3    7
     2.United States      3   2   0   1   5   3    6
     3.Guatemala          3   1   1   1   5   3    4
     4.Costa Rica         3   1   1   1   3   3    4
     5.Panama             3   0   2   1   2   3    2
     6.Trinidad & Tobago  3   0   1   2   2   7    1

LEADING GOALSCORERS:
11 - Jared Borgetti (Mexico);
10 - Jaime Lozano (Mexico);
 9 - Carlos Ruiz (Guatemala);
 7 - John Nusum (Bermuda), Ian Lake (St Kitts & Nevis), Eddie Johnson
     (United States);
 6 - Lester More (Cuba), Marlon King (Jamaica), Stern John (Trinidad &
     Tobago), Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica), Roberto Brown (Panama);
 5 - David Suazo (Honduras).


Oceania

First Round

Group 1

10/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 12385
14:00
SOLOMON ISLANDS     6 (Henry Fa'arodo 12', 30', 77', Alick Maemae 62', 76', Jack Samani 79')
TONGA               0
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Leslie Leo, Mahlon Houkarawa (Martin Ruhasia 69'), Alick Maemae,
                    Commins Menapi, George Lui (Joel Konofilia 55'), Stanley Waita (Jack Samani 56'),
                    Gideon Omokirio, Henry Fa'arodo, Paul Kakai, George Suri.
Tonga:              Heneli Sa'afi, Kaya Huihahau (Folio Moeaki 82'), Makatuu Moeaki, Sitenilesili Mafi,
                    Siua Ma'amaloa, Mark Uhatahi (Ipeni Fonua 75'), Kilifi Uele, Kamaliele Papani,
                    Ma'amalua Tevi, Lafaele Moala, Solomone Moa (Mekilani Fotu 67').
Referee:            Harry Attison (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
                    Tonga: Milan Jankovic.
Cards:              Solomon Islands: Commins Menapi [Y 89']
                    Tonga: None.

10/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 12000
16:00
TAHITI              2 (Axel Temataua 2', Rino Moretta 80')
COOK ISLANDS        0
Tahiti:             Xavier Samin, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Iotua Kautai (Rino Moretta 79'),
                    Jean-Yves Li Waut, Samuel Garcia, Billy Mataitai, Axel Temataua (Gabriel Wajoka 63'),
                    Taufa Neuffer (Vincent Simon 79'), Farahia Teuira, Larry Marmouyet.
Cook Islands:       Tony Jamieson, Mark Jamieson, John Pareanga, Eugenie Tatuava, Victor Samuel
                    (Geoffrey Strickland 31'), Christian Tauira (Teatu-Rangi Putere 79'), Joseph Chambers,
                    Daniel Shepherd (Teariki Mateariki 46'), Tuka Tisam, Albert Oti, Adrian Shepherd.
Referee:            Rajendra Singh (Fiji).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    Cook Islands: Tim Jerks.
Cards:              None.

12/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 14000
14:00
SOLOMON ISLANDS     5 (Stanley Waita 21', Gideon Omokirio 27', Jack Samani 45',
                       Alick Maemae 70', Leslie Leo 81')
COOK ISLANDS        0
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Mahlon Houkarawa (Leslie Leo 74'), Nelson Sale, Alick Maemae, Commins Menapi
                    (Moses Toata 46'), Batram Suri (Jack Samani 30'), Stanley Waita, Gideon Omokirio, Henry
                    Fa'arodo, Paul Kakai, George Suri.
Cook Islands:       Tony Jamieson, Mark Jamieson, John Pareanga, Eugenie Tatuava, Victor Samuel (David
                    Angene 70'), Christian Tauira, Joseph Chambers, Teariki Mateariki, Tuka Tisam (Roururoroa
                    Une 70'), Teatu-Rangi Putere (Daniel Shepherd 46'), Albert Oti.
Referee:            Lencie Fred (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
                    Cook Islands: Tim Jerks.
Cards:              None.
Notes:              Some sources report the attendance to be 15518 and spell Omokirio as Omokiria.
                    Leslie Leo's goal also reported at 90'.

12/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 14000
16:00
TAHITI              0
NEW CALEDONIA       0
Tahiti:             Xavier Samin, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Jean-Yves Li Waut, Samuel Garcia, Billy
                    Mataitai, Gabriel Wajoka (Rino Moretta 46'), Axel Temataua, Taufa Neuffer, Farahia
                    Teuira, Vincent Simon.
New Caledonia:      Michel Hne, Andre Sinedo, Jacky Wiako, Gil Elmour, Frank Oirejoin, Jules Wea, Jose
                    Hmae, Michel Hmae, Pierre Wajoka (Steve Longue 46'), Ramon Djamali (Paul Poatinda 60'),
                    Iamel Kabeu (Jacques Dahote 69').
Referee:            Leone Rakaroi (Fiji).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    New Caledonia: Serge Martinengo.
Cards:              Tahiti: Angelo Tchen [Y 55'], Axel Temataua [Y 89'].
                    New Caledonia: Andre Sinedo [Y 49'], Frank Oirejoin [Y 51'],  Iamel Kabeu [Y 68'].
Notes:              Some sources report the attendance to be 15518.
                    Oirejoin also spelled as Oriemoin, and Iamel as Lamel, by some sources.

15/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 15000
14:00
TONGA               2 (Mark Uhatahi 46', Viliami Vaitaki 61')
COOK ISLANDS        1 (John Pareanga 59')
Tonga:              Heneli Sa'afi, Kaya Huihahau, Makatuu Moeaki, Sitenilesili Mafi, Siua Ma'amaloa,
                    Ipeni Fonua (Mekilani Fotu 57'), Mark Uhatahi (Folio Moeaki 53'), Kilifi Uele,
                    Kamaliele Papani, Lafaele Moala, Viliami Vaitaki (Solomone Moa 68').
Cook Islands:       Tony Jamieson, Mark Jamieson, John Pareanga, Eugenie Tatuava, Victor Samuel,
                    Christian Tauira, Joseph Chambers (Adrian Shepherd 68'), Teariki Mateariki
                    (Tuka Tisam 53'), Teatu-Rangi Putere, Albert Oti (Roururoaroa Une 46'), Geoffrey
                    Strickland.
Referee:            Salaiau Sosongan (Papua New Guinea).
Coaches:            Tonga: Milan Jankovic.
                    Cook Islands: Tim Jerks.
Cards:              Tonga: None.
                    Cook Islands: Teatu-Rangi Putere [Y 33'], Adrian Shepherd [Y 72'].
Notes:              Kaya also spelled as Kava, and Siua as Siosuia, by some sources.
                    Adrian Shepherd also listed as Adrian Joseph.

15/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 20000
16:00
SOLOMON ISLANDS     2 (Gideon Omokirio 10', George Suri 42')
NEW CALEDONIA       0
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Mahlon Houkarawa (Leslie Leo 26'), Nelson Sale, Alick Maemae, Commins
                    Menapi, Batram Suri, Stanley Waita (Jack Samani 73'), Gideon Omokirio, Henry Fa'arodo,
                    Paul Kakai, George Suri.
New Caledonia:      Michel Hne, Andre Sinedo, Alain Kecine (Frank Oirejoin 48'), Jacky Wiako (Jacques
                    Dahote 72'), Jules Wea, Nicolas Ouka, Michel Hmae, Pierre Wajoka, Paul Poatinda
                    (Ramon Djamali 42'), Jose Hmae, Steve Longue.
Referee:            Harry Attison (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
                    New Caledonia: Serge Martinengo.
Cards:              Solomon Islands: Gideon Omokirio [Y 46'], Nelson Sale [Y 55'], Stanley Waita [Y 56'].
                    New Caledonia: Michel Hmae [Y 19'], Alain Kecine [Y 43'], Andre Sinedo [Y 48'].
Notes:              Some sources don't have Nicolas Ouka and Steve Longue playing - they list Gil Elmour
                    and Iamel Kabe instead. Also they list Djamali in the starting line-up and state that
                    he was substituted by Poatinda at 42'.
                    Omokirio is also spelled as Omokiria; Oirejoin also spelled as Oriemoin.

17/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 400
14:00
NEW CALEDONIA       8 (Pierre Wajoka 3', Michel Hmae 20', 40', 42', 52', 85', Ramon Djamali 25', Jose Hmae 35')
COOK ISLANDS        0
New Caledonia:      Francis Dremon, Jacques Hapelama, Theodore Pian, Frank Oirejoin, Robert Wadriako
                    (Jacques Dahote 70'), Jules Wea, Michel Hmae, Pierre Wajoka (Robert Kaume 45'),
                    Ramon Djamali (Paul Poatinda 45'), Jose Hmae, Iamel Kabeu.
Cook Islands:       Tony Jamieson, Mark Jamieson, John Pareanga, Eugenie Tatuava, Victor Samuel (Paul
                    van Eijk 45'), Christian Tauira, Roururoaroa Une, Teariki Mateariki (Geoffrey
                    Strickland 60'), Teatu-Rangi Putere, David Angene, Adrian Shepherd (Tuka Tisam 60').
Referee:            Rajendra Singh (Fiji).
Coaches:            New Caledonia: Serge Martinengo.
                    Cook Islands: Tim Jerks.
Cards:              New Caledonia: None.
                    Cook Islands: David Angene [Y 30'], Mark Jamieson [Y 74'].
Notes:              Some sources state that the attendance was 1500 and list Fabrice Dremon
                    instead of Francis Dremon and Adrian Joseph instead of Adrian Shepherd.
                    Oirejoin also spelled as Oriemoin; Kauma as Kaume and Kabeu as Kabe.

17/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 400
16:00
TAHITI              2 (Gabriel Wajoka 1', Axel Temataua 78')
TONGA               0
Tahiti:             Stanley Tien Wah, Angelo Tchen, Iotua Kautai, Jean-Yves Li Waut (Pierre Kugogne 18'),
                    Harry Tong Sang, Samuel Garcia, Gabriel Wajoka (Axel Temataua 69'), Farahia Teuira,
                    Vincent Simon, Rino Moretta (Felix Tagawa 46'), Larry Marmouyet.
Tonga:              Heneli Sa'afi, Kaya Huihahau, Makatuu Moeaki, Sitenilesili Mafi (Feao Finau 70'),
                    Siua Ma'amaloa, Mark Uhatahi (Lafaele Moala 61'), Kilifi Uele, Kamaliele Papani,
                    Ma'amalua Tevi (Viliami Vaitaki 83'), Folio Moeaki, Solomone Moa.
Referee:            Salaiau Sosongan (Papua New Guinea).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    Tonga: Milan Jankovic.
Cards:              Tahiti: None.
                    Tonga: Kaya Huihahau [Y 67'].
Notes:              Some sources state that the attendance was 2000 and spell Siua as Siosuia; Uhatahi as
                    Uhutai and Kaya as Kava.

19/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 14000
14:00
NEW CALEDONIA       8 (Jose Hmae 4', Paul Poatinda 26', 42', 79', Michel Hmae 45',
                       Pierre Wajoka 54', 58', Robert Kaume 72')
TONGA               0
New Caledonia:      Louis Samek, Andre Sinedo, Alain Kecine, Jules Wea (Frank Oirejoin 46'), Nicolas
                    Ouka, Michel Hmae (Jacques Dahote 46'), Pierre Wajoka, Robert Kaume, Paul Poatinda,
                    Jose Hmae (Theodore Pian 46'), Steve Longue.
Tonga:              Heneli Sa'afi (Sitiveni Tafolo 66'), Kaya Huihahau, Makatuu Moeaki, Siua Ma'amaloa,
                    Kilifi Uele, Kamaliele Papani, Ma'amalua Tevi, Mekilani Fotu (Sitenilesili Mafi 46'),
                    Lafaele Moala, Solomone Moa, Alalaite Tuakalau (Suliasi Fotu 39').
Referee:            Lencie Fred (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            New Caledonia: Serge Martinengo.
                    Tonga: Milan Jankovic.
Cards:              New Caledonia: Nicolas Ouka [Y 55'], Louis Samek [Y 86'].
                    Tonga: None.
Notes:              Some sources state that the attendance was 17000 ans spell Oirejoin as Oiremoin;
                    Kaya as Kava; Siua as Siosuia and Fotu as Finau.

19/05/2004, Honiara, Lawson Tama Stadium, 18000
16:00
SOLOMON ISLANDS     1 (Batram Suri 80')
TAHITI              1 (Vincent Simon 30')
Solomon Islands:    Francis Aruwafu, Leslie Leo, Nelson Sale, Alick Maemae, Joel Konofilia (Paul Kakai 60'),
                    Commins Menapi, Batram Suri, Jack Samani (Stanley Waita 60'), Gideon Omokirio, Henry
                    Fa'arodo, George Suri.
Tahiti:             Stanley Tien Wah, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Jean-Yves Li Waut, Samuel Garcia,
                    Billy Mataitai, Axel Temataua, Taufa Neuffer (Rino Moretta 81'), Farahia Teuira,
                    Vincent Simon, Felix Tagawa.
Referee:            Leone Rakaroi (Fiji).
Coaches:            Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
                    Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
Cards:              Solomon Islands: Alick Maemae [Y 17'].
                    Tahiti: Taufa Neuffer [Y 37'], Samuel Garcia [Y 52'].
Note:               Some sources state that the attendance was 23000.


Final Table:

1.SOLOMON ISLANDS  4  3  1  0 14- 1 10
2.TAHITI           4  2  2  0  5- 1  8
3.New Caledonia    4  2  1  1 16- 2  7
4.Tonga            4  1  0  3  2-17  3
5.Cook Islands     4  0  0  4  1-17  0


Group 2

10/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 500
14:00
PAPUA NEW GUINEA    1 (Mauri Wasi 73')
VANUATU             1 (Simon Lauru 90+')
Papua New Guinea:   Tapas Posman, Geoffrey Imang (Paul Komboi 20'), Selan Elizah, Hans Fred, Mauri Wasi,
                    Richard Daniel (c), Reginald Davani, Andrew Lepani (Nathaniel Lepani 64'), Francis Moyap,
                    Yanding Tomda, Adrian Komu (Abraham Enoch 88').
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Manley Tabe (Geoffrey Gete 64'), Lexa Bibi, Simon Lauru, Graham Demas,
                    Turei Iautu, Seimata Chilia, Etienne Mermer, Richard Iwai (Jean Maleb 54'), Pita Maki,
                    Gerard Maki (Lorry Thompsen 60').
Referee:            Matthew Breeze (Australia).
Coaches:            Papua New Guinea: Ludwig Peka.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              Papua New Guinea: Mauri Wasi [Y 39'].
                    Vanuatu: Richard Iwai [Y 52'].
Note:               Vanuatu's scorer also reported as Lexa Bule Bibi and M. G. Haitong is
                    listed instead of Gerard Maki by some sources. Chilia also spelled as Chillia
                    and Moyap as Moiyap by some sources.

10/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 500
16:00
SAMOA               4 (Dennis Bryce 12', Tama Fasavalu 30', 53', Junior Michael 66' pen)
AMERICAN SAMOA      0
Samoa:              Fatuvalu Numia, Dennis Bryce (Afasene Tusitala 60'), Tama Fasavalu (Edwin Tyrell 57'),
                    Junior Michael, Iosefa Maposua, Lionel Taylor, Pualele Lemana (c), Sakaria Fuimaono,
                    Penitito Tumua (Lene Epa 77'), Peko Victor, Setefano Pesa.
American Samoa:     Nicky Salapu (c), Ben Segaiga, Maika Molesi, Travis Sinapati, Uasi Heleta, Ovite Lepou
                    (Sam Mulipola 46'), Natia Natia (Tanu Tanu 65'), Viliamu Vaofanua, Ramin Ott, Savaliga
                    Afu (Filimaua Fatu 82'), Duane Atuelevao.
Referee:            Michael Afu (Solomon Islands).
Coaches:            Samoa: David Brand.
                    American Samoa: Ian Crook.
Cards:              Samoa: Tama Fasavalu [Y 38'], Setefano Pesa [Y 67'].
                    American Samoa: Travis Sinapati [Y 47'].
Note:               Some sources list the attendance as 300 and list Tofi Tumua instead of Penitito Tumua;
                    Pati Sinapati instead of Travis Sinapati and Ace Lepou instead of Ovite Lepou.

12/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 400
14:00
AMERICAN SAMOA      1 (Natia Natia 39')
VANUATU             9 (Alphose Qorig 30' pen, 45+', Etienne Mermer 37', 56', 90+', Moise Poida 55',
                       Seimata Chilia 65', Jean Maleb 80', 90+')
American Samoa:     Nicky Salapu (c), Maika Molesi, Travis Sinapati (Filimaua Fatu 65'), Uasi Heleta,
                    Ovite Lepou, Natia Natia (Tanu Tanu 57'), Viliamu Vaofanua, Ramin Ott, Sam
                    Mulipola (Ben Segaiga 20'), Savaliga Afu, Duane Atuelevao.
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Lexa Bibi (Fedy Vava 71'), Simon Lauru, Turei Iautu (Geoffrey
                    Gete 47'), Seimata Chilia, Etienne Mermer, Lorry Thompsen (Moise Poida 55'),
                    Richard Iwai, Daniel Alick, Alphose Qorig, Jean Maleb.
Referee:            Neil Fox (New Zealand).
Coaches:            American Samoa: Ian Crook.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              American Samoa: Savaliga Afu [Y 90'].
                    Vanuatu: None.
Notes:              Some sources claim that American Samoa's goal was an own goal and that the attendance
                    was 100. Also, Pati Sinapati is sometimes listed instead of Travis Sinapati and
                    Ace Lepou instead of Ovite Lepou.

12/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 400
16:00
FIJI                4 (Pita Rabo 24', Veresa Toma 45+', Laisiasa Gataurua 78', Seveci Rokotakala 90')
PAPUA NEW GUINEA    2 (Reginald Davani 12', Paul Komboi 44')
Fiji:               Simione Tamanisau, Alvin Avinesh, Emosi Baleinuku, Malakai Kainihewe (Nikola
                    Raoma 26'), Veresa Toma, Pita Rabo (Thomas Vulivuli 43'), Esala Masinisau (c),
                    Taniela Waqa, Viliame Toma, Seveci Rokotakala, Laisiasa Gataurua.
Papua New Guinea:   Tapas Posman, Selan Elizah, Hans Fred, Mauri Wasi, Richard Daniel (c), Reginald Davani,
                    Nathaniel Lepani (Michael Lohai 39'), Andrew Lepani (Adrian Komu 60'), Francis Moyap,
                    Yanding Tomda, Paul Komboi.
Referee:            Constantinos Diomis (Australia).
Coaches:            Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
                    Papua New Guinea: Ludwig Peka.
Cards:              Fiji: Laisiasa Gataurua [Y 38'].
                    Papua New Guinea: None.
Note:               Moyap sometimes spelled as Moiyap.

15/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 300
14:00
FIJI               11 (Veresa Toma 7', 11', 16', Thomas Vulivuli 24', Seveci Rokotakala 32', 38',
                       Waisake Sabutu 45+', 81', Esala Masinisau 60', Laisiasa Gataurua 75', 77')
AMERICAN SAMOA      0
Fiji:               Shamal Kumar, Lorima Dau, Nikola Raoma, Stephen Morrel, Thomas Vulivuli,
                    Veresa Toma (Laisiasa Gataurua 65'), Esala Masinisau (c) (Maika Waqa 81'), Viliame Toma
                    (Lagi Dyer 63'), Seveci Rokotakala, Pene Erenio, Waisake Sabutu.
American Samoa:     Nicky Salapu (c), Maika Molesi, Travis Sinapati (Johnny Saelua 30'), Uasi Heleta,
                    Ovite Lepou, Viliamu Vaofanua, Ramin Ott,  Vaueli Nuusila (Ben Segaiga 42'),
                    Tanu Tanu (Geoffrey Sua 82'), Savaliga Afu, Duane Atuelevao.
Referee:            Neil Fox (New Zealand).
Coaches:            Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
                    American Samoa: Ian Crook.
Cards:              Fiji: Laisiasa Gataurua [Y 90+'].
                    American Samoa: None.
Notes:              Attendance also reported as 150 by some sources. Also, Pati Sinapati is sometimes
                    listed instead of Travis Sinapati and Ace Lepou instead of Ovite Lepou.

15/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 650
16:00
SAMOA               0
VANUATU             3 (Etienne Mermer 13', Seimata Chillia 55', Jean Maleb 57')
Samoa:              Moresi Tokuma, Dennis Bryce, Edwin Tyrell, Tama Fasavalu (Amby Asafo 48'), Junior
                    Michael, Lionel Taylor (Sio Togamoa 65'), Pualele Lemana (c), Sakaria Fuimaono,
                    Penitito Tumua, Peko Victor (Iosefa Maposua 77'), Setefano Pesa.
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Geoffrey Gete, Lexa Bibi, Wilkins Lauru, Turei Lautu (Manley Tabe 16'
                    (Graham Demas 41')), Seimata Chillia, Etienne Mermer, Moise Poida, Daniel Alick,
                    Jean Maleb (Peter Maki 75'), Roger Joe.
Referee:            Matthew Breeze (Australia).
Coaches:            Samoa: David Brand.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              Samoa: Edwin Tyrell [Y 84'].
                    Vanuatu: Etienne Mermer [Y 26'].
Note:               Attendance also reported as 500 by some sources. Also, different sources list Tofi Tumua
                    instead of Penitito Tumua and spell Lautu as Iautu. Maki's first name also given as Pita,
                    not Peter.

17/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 150
14:00
AMERICAN SAMOA      0
PAPUA NEW GUINEA   10 (Reginald Davani 23', 24', 40', 79', Andrew Lepani 26', 28', 64', Mauri Wasi 34',
                       Paul Komboi 37', Michael Lohai 71')
American Samoa:     Nicky Salapu (c), Ben Segaiga (Roy Ameperosa 70'), Maika Molesi, Travis Sinapati (Vaueli
                    Nuusila 11'), Uasi Heleta, Ovite Lepou (Willie Fa'ataualofa 75'), Viliamu Vaofanua,
                    Ramin Ott, Tanu Tanu, Savaliga Afu, Duane Atuelevao.
Papua New Guinea:   Tapas Posman, Selan Elizah, Hans Fred, Mauri Wasi (Michael Lohai 60'), Richard Daniel (c),
                    Reginald Davani, Nathaniel Lepani (Adrian Komu 75'), Andrew Lepani, Francis Moyap,
                    Yanding Tomda, Paul Komboi.
Referee:            Michael Afu (Solomon Islands).
Coaches:            American Samoa: Ian Crook.
                    Papua New Guinea: Ludwig Peka.
Cards:              American Samoa: Duane Atuelevao [Y 15'], Savaliga Afu [Y 69'].
                    Papua New Guinea: None.
Notes:              The Sinapati - Nuusila substitution has been listed at 15' by some source who
                    also report Sinapati's first name to be Pati. Moyap has also been spelled as
                    Moiyap.

17/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 450
16:00
SAMOA               0
FIJI                4 (Veresa Toma 17', Waisake Sabutu 52', Esala Masinisau 82', Seveci Rokotakala 84')
Samoa:              Moresi Tokuma, Amby Asafo, Dennis Bryce (Iosefo Ioane 74'), Edwin Tyrell, Junior
                    Michael, Iosefa Maposua (Afasene Tusitala 85'), Jerome Taua, Pualele Lemana (c), Sio
                    Togamoa (Otto Hunt 60'), Peko Victor, Setefano Pesa.
Fiji:               Simione Tamanisau, Lorima Dau, Alvin Avinesh (Seveci Rokotakala 79'), Emosi Baleinuku,
                    Malakai Kainihewe, Thomas Vulivuli (Lagi Dyer 70'), Veresa Toma, Esala Masinisau (c),
                    Taniela Waqa, Viliame Toma, Waisake Sabutu (Pene Erenio 65').
Referee:            Constantinos Diomis (Australia).
Coaches:            Samoa: David Brand.
                    Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
Cards:              None.

19/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 200
14:00
FIJI                0
VANUATU             3 (Lorry Thomsen 45+', Wilkins Lauru 63', 65')
Fiji:               Simione Tamanisau, Lorima Dau, Nikola Raoma (Emosi Baleinuku 25'), Malakai Kainihewe
                    (Alvin Avinesh 75'), Thomas Vulivuli, Esala Masinisau (c), Taniela Waqa, Viliame Toma,
                    Seveci Rokotakala (Pene Erenio 71'), Laisiasa Gataurua, Waisake Sabutu.
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Geoffrey Gete, Lexa Bibi, Wilkins Lauru (Fedy Vava 82'), Graham Demas,
                    Seimata Chillia, Etienne Mermer, Moise Poida (Jean Maleb 60'), Lorry Thomsen, Richard
                    Iwai, Daniel Alick (Roger Joe 64').
Referee:            Matthew Breeze (Australia).
Coaches:            Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              None.

19/05/2004, Apia, Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, 300
16:00
SAMOA               1 (Junior Michael 69')
PAPUA NEW GUINEA    4 (Reginald Davani 16', Andrew Lepani 37', Nathaniel Lepani 55', Eric Komeng 68')
Samoa:              Fatuvalu Numia, Amby Asafo (Lene Epa 75'), Dennis Bryce (Iosefo Ioane 47'), Edwin
                    Tyrell, Tama Fasavalu, Junior Michael, Otto Hunt, Pualele Lemana (c), Penitito Tumua,
                    Peko Victor, Setefano Pesa (Iosefa Maposua 74').
Papua New Guinea:   Geoffrey Baniau (Tapas Posman 24'), Brian Tuhiana, Selan Elizah, Richard Daniel (c),
                    Reginald Davani (Spencer Marnhi 70'), Nathaniel Lepani, Michael Lohai, Andrew Lepani
                    (Eric Komeng 67'), Francis Moyap, Yanding Tomda, Paul Komboi.
Referee:            Constantinos Diomis (Australia).
Coaches:            Samoa: David Brand.
                    Papua New Guinea: Ludwig Peka.
Cards:              Samoa: None.
                    Papua New Guinea: Reginald Davani [Y 25'].
Notes:              Some sources list Tofi Tumua instead of Penitito Tumua and spell Moyap as Moiyap.

Final Table:

1.VANUATU          4  3  1  0 16- 2 10
2.FIJI             4  3  0  1 19- 5  9
3.Papua New Guinea 4  2  1  1 17- 6  7
4.Samoa            4  1  0  3  5-11  3
5.American Samoa   4  0  0  4  1-34  0


Second Round

29/05/2004, Adelaide, Marden Sports Complex, 200
14:00
VANUATU             0
SOLOMON ISLANDS     1 (Batram Suri 51' pen)
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Geoffrey Gete, Lexa Bibi, Wilkins Lauru (Fedy Vava 70'), Turei
                    Iautu, Seimata Chillia, Etienne Mermer, Moise Poida (Jean Maleb 75'), Richard Iwai,
                    Pita Maki (Alphose Qorig 46'), Daniel Alick.
Solomon Islands:    Severino Aefi, Mahlon Houkarawa (Leslie Leo 89'), Nelson Kilifa, Alick Maemae
                    (Moses Toata 83'), Batram Suri, Commins Menapi, Stanley Waita (Jack Samani 69'),
                    Gideon Omokirio, Henry Fa'arodo, Paul Kakai, George Suri.
Referee:            Mark Shield (Australia).
Coaches:            Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
                    Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
Cards:              Vanuatu: Geoffrey Gete [Y 20'].
                    Solomon Islands: Alick Maemae [Y 28'].
Notes:              Some sources spell Seimata Chillia's surname, and Allan Gillet's first
                    name, with only one l. Turei Iautu has also been listed as Joe Tautu Ture by
                    some sources.

29/05/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 3000
17:30
TAHITI              0
FIJI                0
Tahiti:             Daniel Tapeta, Angelo Tchen (Iotua Kautai 75'), Pierre Kugogne, Jean-Yves Li Waut,
                    Samuel Garcia (c), Billy Mataitai, Axel Temataua, Taufa Neuffer (Hiro Labaste 65'),
                    Farahia Teuira, Vincent Simon, Felix Tagawa (Gabriel Wajoka 84').
Fiji:               Simione Tamanisau, Lorima Dau, Emosi Baleinuku, Malakai Kainihewe, Thomas Vulivuli
                    (Waisake Sabutu 86'), Veresa Toma, Esala Masinisau (c), Taniela Waqa, Sailesh Kumar
                    (Laisiasa Gataurua 76'), Viliame Toma, Seveci Rokotakala.
Referee:            Stefano Farina (Italy).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
Cards:              Tahiti: None.
                    Fiji: Viliame Toma [Y 57'], Malakai Kainihewe [Y 72'].
Note:               Attendance also reported as 4000.

29/05/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 12130
20:00
AUSTRALIA           1 (Marco Bresciano 40')
NEW ZEALAND         0
Australia:          Zeljko Kalac, Steve Laybutt (Adrian Madaschi 72'), Simon Colosimo (Jade North 53'),
                    Tony Vidmar (c), Brett Emerton, Josip Skoko, John Aloisi, Stan Lazaridis, Vince Grella,
                    Max Vieri (Mile Sterjovski 67'), Marco Bresciano.
New Zealand:        Mark Paston, David Mulligan, Steven Old, Che Bunce, Tony Lochhead, Ivan Vicelich,
                    Noah Hickey (Brent Fisher 50'), Leo Bertos (Shane Smeltz 69'), Simon Elliott (c),
                    Vaughan Coveny, Raf de Gregorio (Duncan Oughton 77').
Referee:            Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    New Zealand: Mick Waitt.
Cards:              Australia: John Aloisi [Y 14'].
                    New Zealand: David Mulligan [Y 26'].

31/05/2004, Adelaide, Marden Sports Complex, 217
14:00
NEW ZEALAND         3 (Brent Fisher 36', Duncan Oughton 81', Aaran Lines 90')
SOLOMON ISLANDS     0
New Zealand:        Mark Paston, David Mulligan, Steven Old, Che Bunce, Tony Lochhead, Ivan Vicelich,
                    Aaran Lines, Tim Brown (Duncan Oughton 80'), Simon Elliott (c) (Mike Wilson 85'),
                    Brent Fisher, Vaughan Coveny (Leo Bertos 73').
Solomon Islands:    Severino Aefi, Mahlon Houkarawa, Nelson Kilifa, Alick Maemae, Batram Suri (c),
                    Commins Menapi, Stanley Waita (Jack Samani 66'), Gideon Omokirio, Henry Fa'arodo,
                    Paul Kakai, George Suri.
Referee:            Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez (Spain).
Coaches:            New Zealand: Mick Waitt.
                    Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
Cards:              New Zealand: Ivan Vicelich [Y 23'], David Mulligan [Y 57'].
                    Solomon Islands: Stanley Waita [Y 20'].

31/05/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 1200
17:30
AUSTRALIA           9 (Tim Cahill 14', 47', Josip Skoko 43', Vincent Simon 44' OG, Mile
                       Sterjovski 51', 61', 74', David Zdrilic 85', Scott Chipperfield 89')
TAHITI              0
Australia:          Zeljko Kalac, Jade North, Tony Vidmar (c), Scott Chipperfield, Josip Skoko (Ahmad
                    Elrich 46'), John Aloisi (Mile Sterjovski 46'), Tim Cahill, Stan Lazaridis (Patrick
                    Kisnorbo 46'), Vince Grella, David Zdrilic, Adrian Madaschi.
Tahiti:             Daniel Tapeta, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Jean-Yves Li Waut (Georges Pitoeff 80'),
                    Samuel Garcia (c), Billy Mataitai, Axel Temataua, Farahia Teuira, Vincent Simon (Larry
                    Marmouyet 61'), Felix Tagawa, Hiro Labaste (Taufa Neuffer 58').
Referee:            Harry Attison (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
Cards:              None.
Notes:              Some sources list the following substitutions at 46': Josip Skoko - Patrick Kisnorbo,
                    Stan Lazaridis - Ahmad Elrich in addition to the John Aloisi - Mile Sterjovski
                    substitution.

31/05/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 500
20:00
FIJI                1 (Veresa Toma 73')
VANUATU             0
Fiji:               Laisenia Tuba, Lorima Dau, Malakai Kainihewe, Thomas Vulivuli, Veresa Toma,
                    Esala Masinisau (c) (Emosi Baleinuku 81'), Taniela Waqa, Sailesh Kumar, Viliame Toma
                    (Luke Vidovi 46'), Seveci Rokotakala, Laisiasa Gataurua.
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Geoffrey Gete (Alphose Qorig 82'), Lexa Bibi, Graham Demas, Fedy Vava,
                    Seimata Chillia, Etienne Mermer, Moise Poida (Roger Joe 86'), Lorry Thomsen,
                    Richard Iwai (Jean Maleb 46'), Daniel Alick.
Referee:            Charles Ariiotima (Tahiti).
Coaches:            Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              Fiji: Veresa Toma [Y 19'], Viliame Toma [Y 42'].
                    Vanuatu: Richard Iwai [Y 45'].
Notes:              Sailesh Kumar spelled as Satesh Kumar and Lorry Thomsen also spelled as Lorry Thompsen
                    by some sources.

02/06/2004, Adelaide, Marden Sports Complex, 2200
14:00
AUSTRALIA           6 (Adrian Madaschi 6', 50', Tim Cahill 39', 66', 75', Ahmad Elrich 89')
FIJI                1 (Laisiasa Gataurua 19')
Australia:          Zeljko Kalac, Jade North, Tony Vidmar (c), Scott Chipperfield (Alex Brosque 46'),
                    Brett Emerton (Ahmad Elrich 46'), Tim Cahill, Vince Grella, Patrick Kisnorbo,
                    Mile Sterjovski, Max Vieri (David Zdrilic 59'), Adrian Madaschi.
Fiji:               Laisenia Tuba (Simione Tamanisau 43'), Lorima Dau, Emosi Baleinuku, Jone Vesikula,
                    Malakai Kainihewe (Alvin Avinesh 82'), Thomas Vulivuli, Luke Vidovi (Pene Erenio 56'),
                    Taniela Waqa, Sailesh Kumar, Laisiasa Gataurua, Waisake Sabutu.
Referee:            Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez (Spain).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
Cards:              Australia: Brett Emerton [Y 33'], Tim Cahill [Y 58'], Patrick Kisnorbo [Y 84'].
                    Fiji: Laisiasa Gataurua [R 58'], Sailesh Kumar [Y 82'].
Note:               Some sources do not list Gataurua's sending-off and instead claim he scored Fiji's
                    goal at 58'; list Viliame Toma in place of Sailesh Kumar and spell Sabutu as Sabuto.

02/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 50
17:30
TAHITI              0
SOLOMON ISLANDS     4 (Henry Fa'arodo 9', Commins Menapi 14', 80', Batram Suri 42')
Tahiti:             Stanley Tien Wah, Angelo Tchen, Iotua Kautai, Jean-Yves Li Waut, Samuel Garcia (c),
                    Gabriel Wajoka (Billy Mataitai 46'), Taufa Neuffer (Felix Tagawa 46'), Farahia
                    Teuira, Vincent Simon, Hiro Labaste (Axel Temataua 63'), Georges Pitoeff.
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Leslie Leo, Mahlon Houkarawa, Nelson Kilifa, Alick Maemae, Batram Suri (c)
                    (Jack Samani 89'), Commins Menapi, Stanley Waita, Gideon Omokirio, Henry Fa'arodo,
                    Paul Kakai.
Referee:            Leone Rakaroi (Fiji).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
Cards:              Tahiti: Samuel Garcia [Y 88'].
                    Solomon Islands: Commins Menapi [Y 71'].
Note:               Attendance also reported as 500 by some sources.

02/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 356
20:00
VANUATU             4 (Seimata Chillia 37', Lexa Bibi 64', Jean Maleb 72', Alphose Qorig 88')
NEW ZEALAND         2 (Vaughan Coveny 61', 75')
Vanuatu:            David Chilia (c), Geoffrey Gete (Roger Joe 81'), Lexa Bibi, Graham Demas, Fedy Vava,
                    Seimata Chillia, Moise Poida (Manley Tabe 84'), Lorry Thomsen, Alphose Qorig,
                    Jean Maleb, Tom Manses.
New Zealand:        Mark Paston, Duncan Oughton, Che Bunce, Tony Lochhead, Ivan Vicelich, Aaran Lines
                    (Shane Smeltz 56'), Leo Bertos (Raf de Gregorio 72'), Brent Fisher, Ryan Nelsen (c),
                    Mike Wilson (Vaughan Coveny 52'), Rupesh Puna.
Referee:            Stefano Farina (Italy).
Coaches:            Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
                    New Zealand: Mick Waitt.
Cards:              Vanuatu: Moise Poida [Y 2'], Geoffrey Gete [Y 67'], David Chilia [Y 77'].
                    New Zealand: Ivan Vicelich [Y 65'], Raf de Gregorio [Y 90+2'].
Note:               Some sources also list Etienne Mermer in Vanuatu's starting line-up and
                    spell Thomsen as Thompsen.

04/06/2004, Adelaide, Marden Sports Complex, 200
14:00
NEW ZEALAND        10 (Vaughan Coveny 6', 38', 45+',  Brent Fisher 16', 22', 63', Neil Jones 72',
                       Duncan Oughton 74', Ryan Nelsen 82', 87')
TAHITI              0
New Zealand:        Mark Paston, Duncan Oughton, Steven Old, Che Bunce (Simon Elliott 46'), Tony
                    Lochhead, Aaran Lines (Leo Bertos 35'), Brent Fisher, Ryan Nelsen, Mike Wilson,
                    Vaughan Coveny (Neil Jones 65'), Raf de Gregorio.
Tahiti:             Xavier Samin, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Samuel Garcia (Taufa Neuffer 46'),
                    Axel Temataua, Farahia Teuira, Vincent Simon, Rino Moretta (Iotua Kautai 79'),
                    Larry Marmouyet, Felix Tagawa, Georges Pitoeff (Jean-Yves Li Waut 69').
Referee:            Mark Shield (Australia).
Coaches:            New Zealand: Mick Waitt.
                    Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
Cards:              New Zealand: Brent Fisher [Y 44'].
                    Tahiti: Felix Tagawa [Y 60'], Axel Temataua [Y 82'], Xavier Samin [Y 87'].

04/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 1500
17:30
SOLOMON ISLANDS     2 (Paul Kakai 16', Mahlon Houkarawa 82')
FIJI                1 (Veresa Toma 21')
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Leslie Leo, Mahlon Houkarawa, Nelson Kilifa, Alick Maemae, Batram Suri,
                    Commins Menapi, Stanley Waita (Jack Samani 51'), Henry Fa'arodo, Paul Kakai,
                    George Suri.
Fiji:               Laisenia Tuba, Lorima Dau, Emosi Baleinuku, Malakai Kainihewe (Jone Vesikula 83'),
                    Thomas Vulivuli, Veresa Toma (Waisake Sabutu 87'), Esala Masinisau, Taniela Waqa,
                    Sailesh Kumar, Viliame Toma, Seveci Rokotakala (Pene Erenio 85').
Referee:            Harry Attison (Vanuatu).
Coaches:            Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
                    Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
Cards:              Solomon Islands: None.
                    Fiji: Seveci Rokotakala [Y 41'], Veresa Toma [Y 55'].

04/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 4000
20:00
AUSTRALIA           3 (John Aloisi 25', 85', Brett Emerton 81')
VANUATU             0
Australia:          Zeljko Kalac, Jade North, Tony Vidmar, Brett Emerton, Josip Skoko, John Aloisi,
                    Stan Lazaridis, Alex Brosque (Ahmad Elrich 64'), Vince Grella, David Tarka,
                    David Zdrilic (Mile Sterjovski 64').
Vanuatu:            David Chilia, Lexa Bibi, Graham Demas, Fedy Vava, Seimata Chillia, Moise Poida
                    (Pita Maki 43'), Lorry Thompsen, Alphose Qorig (Etienne Mermer 74'), Jean Maleb
                    (Richard Iwai 61'), Roger Joe, Tom Manses.
Referee:            Charles Ariiotima (Tahiti).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              Australia: None.
                    Vanuatu: Jean Maleb [Y 37'], Lorry Thompsen [Y 65'], Fedy Vava [Y 83'].
Note:               Attendance also reported as 2000.

06/06/2004, Adelaide, Marden Sports Complex, 300
14:00
TAHITI              2 (Axel Temataua 40', Gabriel Wajoka 89')
VANUATU             1 (Richard Iwai 23')
Tahiti:             Daniel Tapeta, Angelo Tchen, Pierre Kugogne, Samuel Garcia (c), Billy Mataitai,
                    Gabriel Wajoka, Axel Temataua, Farahia Teuira, Vincent Simon, Larry Marmouyet,
                    Felix Tagawa.
Vanuatu:            Charly Kalsanei, Manley Tabe (Geoffrey Gete 67'), Lexa Bibi, Graham Demas,
                    Fedy Vava, Seimata Chillia (Jean Maleb 63'), Etienne Mermer, Lorry Thomsen
                    (Turei Iautu 77'), Richard Iwai, Pita Maki, Roger Joe.
Referee:            Leone Rakaroi (Fiji).
Coaches:            Tahiti: Gerard Kautai.
                    Vanuatu: Juan Carlos Buzzetti.
Cards:              Tahiti: Samuel Garcia [Y 32', YR 54'],
                    Vanuatu: Richard Iwai [Y 34'], Seimata Chillia [Y 51'], Charly Kalsanei [Y 57'],
                             Jean Maleb [Y 86'].
Notes:              Some sources give the attendance as 200 and list Joe Iautu Ture
                    in place of Turei Iautu.

06/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 2000
17:30
NEW ZEALAND         2 (Che Bunce 8', Vaughan Coveny 56')
FIJI                0
New Zealand:        Mark Paston, Duncan Oughton, Steven Old, Che Bunce, Tony Lochhead, Ivan Vicelich,
                    Aaran Lines, Brent Fisher (Neil Jones 81'), Ryan Nelsen (c), Vaughan Coveny, Raf de
                    Gregorio (Leo Bertos 60').
Fiji:               Simione Tamanisau, Lorima Dau, Jone Vesikula, Malakai Kainihewe (Luke Vidovi 33'),
                    Thomas Vulivuli (Seveci Rokotakala 81'), Esala Masinisau (c) (Waisake Sabutu 51'),
                    Taniela Waqa, Sailesh Kumar, Viliame Toma, Laisiasa Gataurua, Pene Erenio.
Referee:            Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark).
Coaches:            New Zealand: Mick Waitt.
                    Fiji: Tony Buesnel.
Cards:              New Zealand: None.
Notes:              Attendance also reported as 300. Some sources list Michael Wilson in the starting line
                    up and claim that he was substituted by Vaughan Coveny during the match. Sabutu has been
                    spelled as Sabuto and Sailesh as Salesh by different sources.

06/06/2004, Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium, 3500
20:00
AUSTRALIA           2 (Tim Cahill 50', Brett Emerton 52')
SOLOMON ISLANDS     2 (Commins Menapi 43', 75')
Australia:          Zeljko Kalac, Jade North, Brett Emerton, Josip Skoko (c), John Aloisi, Tim Cahill,
                    Alex Brosque (Ahmad Elrich 46'), Patrick Kisnorbo, David Tarka (Simon Colosimo 46'),
                    Max Vieri (Mile Sterjovski 46'), Adrian Madaschi.
Solomon Islands:    Felix Ray, Leslie Leo, Mahlon Houkarawa, Nelson Kilifa, Alick Maemae, Batram Suri (c),
                    Commins Menapi, Jack Samani (Stanley Waita 63'), Henry Fa'arodo, Paul Kakai (George
                    Lui 63'), George Suri.
Referee:            Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez (Spain).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    Solomon Islands: Allan Gillet.
Cards:              Australia: Patrick Kisnorbo [Y 42', YR 52'],
                    Solomon Islands: Commins Menapi [Y 16'], George Lui [Y 89'].
Notes:              Attendance also reported as 1500. Some sources list the following substitutions at 46':
                    Alex Brosque - Simon Colosimo and David Tarka - Ahmad Elrich in addition to the
                    Max Vieri  - Mile Sterjovski substitution.

Final Table:

1.AUSTRALIA        5  4  1  0 21- 3 13
2.SOLOMON ISLANDS  5  3  1  1  9- 6 10
3.New Zealand      5  3  0  2 17- 5  9
4.Fiji             5  1  1  3  3-10  4
5.Tahiti           5  1  1  3  2-24  4
6.Vanuatu          5  1  0  4  5- 9  3


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