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African Group Stage

CAF qualifying restarted with Matchdays 3 and 4 from 5th to 11th June, but not only the field is look when we talk about African matches ;)

 

In May 2024, FIFA Disciplinary Committee sanctions the Equatorial Guinean FA for fielding player Emilio Nsue Lopez, when he was ineligible for FIFA.

 

Consequently decided to declare the matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 preliminary competition in which the player was fielded lost by forfeit by Equatorial Guinea by a score of 3-0 (Equatorial Guinea 1-0 Namibia and Liberia 0-1 Equatorial Guinea).

 

Equatorial Guinea is down at zero points in three matches after lost with Tunisia (group H)

 

 

In the first day we have a "postponed" match: Congo :CGO  vs :NIG  Niger for forfait of the home nations Congo!!!

Congo was authorized at the last minute to play at home in Brazzaville, but Niger backtracked, wanting to go to Kinshasa initially chosen for the match.

The Minister of Sports of the Republic of Congo, Hugues Ngouélondélé, announced forfeit rather than go to Kinshasa.

It is now up to FIFA to decide on this match.

 

 

African Qualification - First Round

 

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We love african football the surprises are the rule!!!:thumbup:

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Asian second round concluded.

18 nations are qualified for Third Round:

 

 

 :AUS :BRN :IRI   :IRQ :JPN :KOR  :JOR :OMA  :PLE :QAT :KSA :UAE :UZB :CHN :INA :PRK :KGZ :KUW

 

 

The draw for the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers will be conducted at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 27 with the 18 teams to be divided into three groups.

 

Asian Second Round Qualification

Week 6

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1 hour ago, Henry_Leon said:

Asian second round concluded.

18 nations are qualified for Third Round:

 

 

 :AUS :BRN :IRI   :IRQ :JPN :KOR  :JOR :OMA  :PLE :QAT :KSA :UAE :UZB :CHN :INA :PRK :KGZ :KUW

 

 

The draw for the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers will be conducted at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 27 with the 18 teams to be divided into three groups.

 

Asian Second Round Qualification

Week 6

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Kirguistan is a big surprise for me, at least before the conformation of the groups.

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CONCACAF WCQ

 

After played the first two matches of Second Round, the CONCACAF qualifiers will be back next year in June.

 

The match :CUB vs :CAY  was cancelled after a decision by Cayman Is. FA to not travel at Cuba.

US travel restrictions pose a risk to Cayman’s players, many of whom are in college or training in the United States.

The US routinely cancels ESTA visa waivers for anyone who has travelled to Cuba. This would impact several of the national team players who are under 23, on student visas to attend college in the US and have ESTAs in their British passports.

Whittaker, President  of CIFA, told that the team had discussed the options and decided they could not play in Cuba and would have to forfeit the match.

 

The match is cancelled and will be awarded by Cuba 3-0 after a decision of Fifa disciplinary

 

North American CONCACAF -

Second Round Qualification

Week 2, Day 2

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14 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

Asian second round concluded.

18 nations are qualified for Third Round:

 

 

 :AUS :BRN :IRI   :IRQ :JPN :KOR  :JOR :OMA  :PLE :QAT :KSA :UAE :UZB :CHN :INA :PRK :KGZ :KUW

 

 

The draw for the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers will be conducted at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 27 with the 18 teams to be divided into three groups.

 

Asian Second Round Qualification

Week 6

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I was hoping for :IND to qualify fo third round. They were winning and had the qualification but then :QAT scored two goals in the second half.

 

Good for :PLE for qualifying!!  And :PAK won its first ever match during the first qualifying round.

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16 hours ago, konig said:

Kirguistan is a big surprise for me, at least before the conformation of the groups.

Yep but Malaysia isn't too strong though. Thailand missed their chance, the same with India and Afghanistan with quite average Kuwait. I will be supporting Indonesia, Jordan and Oman. 

I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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