World Cup 2006 Schedule

Round of 16

All times local (UTC +2)

Saturday 24 June 2006
R1 Winner A 17:00 Runner Up B FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich
R2 Winner C 21:00 Runner Up D Zentralstadion, Leipzig

Sunday 25 June 2006
R3 Winner B 17:00 Runner Up A Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart
R4 Winner D 21:00 Runner Up C FIFA WM Stadion Nürnberg, Nürnberg

Monday 26 June 2006
R5 Winner E 17:00 Runner Up F Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern
R6 Winner G 21:00 Runner Up H FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne

Tuesday 27 June 2006
R7 Winner F 17:00 Runner Up E FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund
R8 Winner H 21:00 Runner Up G FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hannover

Quarter-finals

Friday 30 June 2006
Q1 Winner R1 17:00 Winner R2 Olympiastadion, Berlin
Q2 Winner R5 21:00 Winner R6 FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg

Saturday 1 July 2006
Q3 Winner R3 17:00 Winner R4 FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen
Q4 Winner R7 21:00 Winner R8 FIFA WM Stadion Frankfurt, Frankfurt

Semi-finals

Tuesday 4 July 2006
S1 Winner Q1 21:00 Winner Q2 FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

Wednesday 5 July 2006
S2 Winner Q3 21:00 Winner Q4 FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich

Third place

Saturday 8 July 2006
Loser S1 21:00 Loser S2 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart

World Cup 2006 Final

Sunday 9 July 2006
Winner S1 20:00 Winner S2 Olympiastadion, Berlin

 

I Wish I Was A Slave Like Ronaldo
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Ronaldinho's star has waned (Montreal Gazette)
How the mighty have fallen. Brazilian star Ronaldinho's signing with AC Milan is an illustration of how quickly a player's sun can set and how a team can shoot itself in the foot.

How Can Arsenal Be So Broke?
We've become accustomed to strange, off-the-wall outbursts from Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger over the past few years but today's news from the Frenchman that the club will have to sell...

Soccer takes back seat at Olympics (The Uniontown Herald Standard)
Despite being the world's most popular sport, soccer usually takes a back seat at the Olympics, dwarfed by track and field, swimming and gymnastics.

Rwanda: Ntagungira Pass FIFA Tests (AllAfrica.com)
Rwanda's Celestin Ntagungira has been cleared to officiate at the Beijing Olympic Games after successfully passing the Fifa fitness test held on Monday in South Africa.

Soccer: Chelsea could swap Shevchenko for Kaka (The New Zealand Herald)
MILAN - AC Milan has talked with Chelsea about buying Andriy Shevchenko and selling Kaka, but no offer has been tabled. Brazil playmaker Kaka has been linked with a move to the Blues, with his spokesman saying there was a "formal proposal."

Soccer: A Goal Within Reach (The Miami Hurricane)
After a 2007 season where the Hurricanes saw significant improvements, putting together a 9-6-4 record, including a 4-4-2 recording in the every-tough Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), the Hurricanes will look to build upon their success and continue to climb up the ladder to supremacy in the ACC and in the NCAA.

Soccer: Ferns slam 14 goals past Singapore (The New Zealand Herald)
The New Zealand women's soccer team enjoyed a goal-feast, beating Singapore 14-0 in an Olympics warm-up in the city-state last night. Strikers Amber Hearn, Emma Kete and Renee Leota each struck their first international hat-tricks with Hearn and Kete finding the back of the net four times.

U16B soccer loses close one to DL 4-3 (Crookston Daily Times)
Crookston's U16B soccer team dropped a close one in its final regular season game to Detroit Lakes on Monday night by a score of 4-3. If Crookston had won, they would've earned the number one seed in the State Tournament. However, since Crookston lost they will need to earn a berth into the State Tournament through the district playoffs.

Chelsea Massive Bid For Kaka
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has said that Chelsea have made an "astronomical bid" for Brazilian World Player of the Year Kaka and there is also interest in their Italian...

Has Kewell Or Galatasaray Taken More Of A Gamble?
From a basic point of view it seems that Galatasaray have done rather well in signing a 29 year old European Cup winning international star with a decade's experience of...

U16 boys' soccer takes down Pelican Rapids, again (Crookston Daily Times)
Crookston's U16 boy's soccer team handled Pelican Rapids for the second time this season with a 4-1 victory Monday evening at Lincoln Field. Alex Navarro scored three of Crookston's four goals with the game-winning goal coming from Jordan Brewster. Crookston is currently 6-2 overall and a perfect 4-0 in league play.

All District soccer team peppered with Cowgirls (Coppell Gazette)
Entering with a national preseason ranking, and returning many players from a playoff team a year ago, gave the Cowgirls soccer team high aspirations entering the 2008 season.

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