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Confed Cup final: Brazil vs USA
It took the team from the USA a scant ten minutes to shock their Brazilian opponents. Dempsey scored a goal as the USA maintained pressure on the favourites in the exciting final of the 2009 Confederations Cup. Another 17 minutes, and Donovan scored yet again for the USA. Brazil seemed very unsettled and uncomfortable as the team from the USA showed remarkable skill and poise in breaking away and countering.
About 40 seconds after kick-off in the second half saw a Brazilian team that must have had a bit of a talking to in the locker room: Fabiano executed a remarkable turn, pushing the ball into the back of the American net. With that, the lead the Americans enjoyed shrunk to just a single goal. On 60 minutes, the ball hopped between the horizontal post and goal line, the Brazilians claiming a goal. Slow motion replays seem to suggest that a goal should have been allocated to them, but the US managed to survive, their lead still intact. Only a few minutes later, and Fabiano once again scored for Brazil. The top goal scorer of the tournament set the score to 2:2 in the 74th minute, requiring the US team to once again plan a comeback.
Lucio finally gave Brazil the lead, scoring in the 84th minute. That goal was the result of a huge amount of pressure from the Brazilian team, unabated since Fabiano scored at the beginning of the second half.
Brazil is the Confederations Cup 2009 winner.

USA 2 :
Brazil 3
Confed Cup 3rd place game: South Africa vs Spain
The game for the third place in a major tournament is often a boring affair: teams are ready to pack up and go home. This time, it was slightly different. Spain is the number one team and had high hopes of gaining access to the final to win the tournament. South Africa is the host nation and crowds in Rustenburg were keen to see their team repeat the performance shown against Brazil.
South Africa once again did not disappoint, playing a consistent and inventive game. Two names will be remembered in this game: Mphela for South Africa and Guiza for Spain. Both players scored two goals: Mphela opened the scoresheet for the hosts in the 73rd minute after South Africa had held their opponents well under control, though Khune was forced to make a number of spectacular saves to maintain the 0:0 prior to Mphela‘s excellent goal.
It all seemed as though the hosts would be able to take 3rd place until the 88th minute when Guiza equalized. A minute later, and a cheeky chip by Guiza beat the South African keeper resulting in a 2:1 lead for Spain. In injury time, seconds to go to the final whistle: Mphela once again scores to equalize. His free kick must rank among the best of the tournament and left the Spanish keeper no chance. With the score tied at 2:2, the teams settled into extra time. Spain clinched the game in the 107th minute when Alonso scored from a set piece.
Spain rescued some credibility and South Africa indicated to everyone that their form against Brazil had been no fluke: the team has stepped its game up a notch and improved significantly over the last three weeks. That bodes very well for next year’s World Cup.
South Africa 2 :
Spain 3
Confed Cup semi-final: South Africa vs Brazil
After last night’s shock defeat of Spain by the USA, South African fans are hoping for a similar result when the host nation meets Brazil at Ellis Park tonight. South Africa may stand a chance after having shown significant improvement in their previous game. Shoddy finishing and their poor track record when it comes to winning matches does not bode well for them, however.
Things ran pretty much counter to my expectation: South Africa seemed to have been transformed into a completely different team, creating opportunities at a frenetic pace and without doubt keeping the mighty Brazilians in check. It is fair to say that the South African team was in no way outplayed or overshadowed by Brazil. Once again, the lack of a decent striker was evident. Of the many attempts at the Brazilian goal, none could find the mark, though a couple came pretty close.
With 0:0 at halftime, it looked very possible that the game could go into extra time. Brazil changed their tactic slightly, drawing the South African team into towards their goal, then attempting a quick break-away and counter-strike. The South Africans held on. Until two minutes from time, when a foul resulted in a free kick, a perfect set-piece. The goal by Brazilian Alves had a surreal effect, quietning the stadium and shattering the South African dream of reaching the final.
This game should remove a lot of doubt about the South African’s ability to compete on the world football stage. There are still many improvements to be made, but this was an excellent show of ability by the host nation.
South Africa 0 :
Brazil 1
Confed Cup semi final: USA vs Spain
The team from the USA meets the European champion Spain in tonight’s first Confederations Cup 2009 semi final match. The Spanish team currently holds the record for being undefeated in 35 games in a row, a rather huge burden weighing on the shoulders of the US.
As in any game of football, anything can happen: the US has shown great skill and determination in the tournament so far and may be able to pull off a tremendous upset. The next 90 minutes will deliver the name of the finalist to meet either Brazil or South Africa.
The US played solidly against Spain who seemed to be unable to break through their opponent’s defense. 30 minutes into the first half, Altidore gingerly sidestepped the Spanish defense and whacked the ball into their net to give the US a lead in this very important match. That setback didn’t help Spain, who up until then seemed but a shadow of their former self – unable to penetrate the American defense and constantly on the back foot due to sudden attacks it seemed more and more certain that the US could pull off the tournament’s biggest upset. Dempsey put the team even further into the lead very late in the second half making a comeback highly unlikely for Spain.
Three minutes from full time, Bradley was red-carded after a questionable foul leaving the US team with only ten men on the field. That couldn’t dampen their spirits in the slightest: the US has beaten the world’s number one team and has progressed to the final on Sunday. This was, without doubt, one of the most entertaining and gripping matches of the 2009 Confederations Cup.
USA 2 :
Spain 0
Confed Cup Round 1: Italy vs Brazil and Egypt vs USA
As was the case yesterday, the final games in Group B required an extra effort by certain teams if they wished to progress. Specifically Italy as the reigning world champion had a tough time coming to grips with Egypt in a previous game. Facing Brazil is no easy tasks. In the other match, the USA took on Egypt.
Italy could not muster any of their special flair to compete with Brazil. Fabiano scored twice, putting Brazil in the lead by 2 goals. Those goals came within five minutes of each other in the first half, at 37 minutes and then at 42. An own goal by Italian Dossena on the stroke of half time sealed their fate: Italy are out of the tournament and Brazil meet South Africa on Thursday evening at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.
At the same time, the USA played against Egypt. Though Egypt had managed to beat Italy some days before, they could not capitalize on the form they had shown in that game: their encounter with the US in Rustenburg ended 3:0 in favour of the hard-working US team who get to play European champions Spain on Wednesday.
Here’s the updated table for Group B
| Group B |
Team | Points |
Brazil |
9 | |
USA |
3 | |
Italy |
3 | |
Egypt |
3 |
Confed Cup Round 1: South Africa vs Spain and Iraq vs New Zealand
The final games of the initial round of the Confederations Cup 2009 take place tonight. As goal differences and points matter, both games are being played at 20:30. Spain takes on South Africa in Bloemfontein and New Zealand take on Iraq at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.
With New Zealand without any chance of making it through, South Africa require at least a single point in their encounter with Spain, though they may still rely on a loss by Iraq to New Zealand. The obvious favourite in the group is Spain. South Africa has a good chance and it would be great to see the host nation attempting a meetup with another big name next week. Sadly, I think there’s little hope that South Africa will progress beyond the next round…
In the first half, we got to see a different South African team: hardly intimidated by the favourites Spain, South Africa initially started with a defensive line-up, then rather quickly took the initiative and pushed forward, attacking the Spanish goal again and again. On 34 minutes, Spain had a great opportunity to go into the lead but a save by Booth after the goalkeeper had been beaten maintained the status quo. South Africa seemed to be creating far more opportunities – maybe Spain were holding back, assured of a semi-final berth? In the game between New Zealand and Iraq, it seemed as though New Zealand had come out fighting fit and Iraq were not afforded too many opportunities. At halftime, both games stood at 0:0.
A foul on Fabregas by Mokoena after 52 minutes resulted in a penalty for Spain…and that penalty was saved by the South African goalkeeper. Seconds later, Villa made sure and popped the ball into the net. He had failed to convert the penalty. Still, South Africa played very well and kept the pressure on. Llorente scored in the 72nd minute putting Spain into a commanding lead. Though South Africa kept the pressure on, there was little they could do to equalize. Slowly but surely, their game turned into a gamble based on the outcome of the paralllel game. At 72 minutes, the score in that game was still 0:0.
This has been one of the better matches of the tournament so far. South Africa played better than they have in quite some time…
South Africa 0 :
Spain 2
Iraq 0 :
New Zealand 0
Based on the outcome of the Iraq – New Zealand game, South Africa manages to scrape through into the next round to probably meet Brazil. The world’s number one, Spain, progresses too. New Zealand and Iraq are out of the tournament.
Here’s the updated table for Group A
| Group A |
Team | Points |
Spain |
9 | |
South Africa |
4 | |
Iraq |
2 | |
New Zealand |
1 |
Confed Cup 2009 Group results

So far, each team has played two matches in the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009. With only a single game for each team remaining, there are already some teams that are likely not to make it to the next round.
Group B is particularly interesting after the upset victory Egypt had over Italy. In that group’s table, both Egypt and Italy currently have 3 points with Brazil clearly leading. On Sunday, Italy faces Brazil and Egypt faces the USA. It is almost impossible that the USA will get through to the next round, but that leaves three teams to duke it out.
In Group A, Spain is the clear leader and New Zealand destined to fly home. South Africa is in second position with three more points than Iraq. But having to face Spain on Saturday will make it very tough for South Africa to gain more points, whilst Iraq can capitalize in their game against New Zealand to attempt to gain entry into round 2.
Here’s the table for Group A
| Group A |
Team | Points |
Spain |
6 | |
South Africa |
4 | |
Iraq |
1 | |
New Zealand |
0 |
and Group B
| Group B |
Team | Points |
Brazil |
6 | |
Italy |
3 | |
Egypt |
3 | |
USA |
0 |
An exciting weekend of Confederatons Cup action awaits!
Confed Cup Round 1: Egypt vs Italy
After a jittery start against the team from the USA, Italy eventually showed their dominance in that game. Tonight’s game against Egypt should be another easy one, or so one would be inclined to think.
Reality proved to be radically different. Egypt placed their bets on a defensive strategy, probably fearing an onslaught on their goal by the Italians. With fewer and fewer attacks on their goal, Egypt found some renewed self-confidence and started to push forward.
In the 40th minute, a header by Humos after a corner kick found the back of the Italian net, placing the African champions in the lead. Egypt seemed, once again, to bet on safety in numbers, defending vigorously and not trying too much in offence. Poor combination play by the Italian forwards resulted in few chances, leaving the world champions at a complete loss – literally. The win by Egypt is an upset and places Italy in the unenviable position of having to perform very well against Brazil in the final game of round 1. Egypt and Italy have the same number of points in the Group B standings, making for an interesting set of games on Sunday.
Egypt 1 :
Italy 0
Confed Cup Round 1: USA vs Brazil
The team from the USA had a good match against Italy in their opening match. Though they lost by 2 goals their style of play and ability bodes well for their future forays in world football. Brazil is an imposing opponent and would, like Italy, be tough to beat.
In their match against Brazil, the USA once again showed some good play. Certainly no match for the competition, as Brazil went into the lead very early on through a goal in the 7th minute. That goal seemed to shock the Americans somewhat and they never really recovered. Brazil didn’t have it easy all the time, but the 3 goals they scored against the US certainly guarantees that the USA is homeward bound and Brazil is advancing to the next round of the tournament.
Brazil 3 :
USA 0
Confed Cup Round 1: South Africa vs New Zealand
The host nation take on the team that was beaten quite impressively by Spain in the first game. With only one more game left in the first round, New Zealand is in dire need of some points to have a chance at making it through to round 2. South Africa is still to face Spain and a win would do them a world of good.
A great start by South Africa saw them dominating play early on. Almost a 1:0 after ten minutes, but the South African goal was disallowed due to a questionable offside decision. Parker converted off a good cross to give the hosts the lead in the 21st minute. Buoyed by their goal, South Africa maintained the pressure on a visibly shaken opponent. The foul on Masilele was a rare occasion in this one-sided game. At halftime, the scoreline is 1:0 in favour of South Africa.
New Zealand simply couldn’t seem to get their game together, similar to their encounter with Spain. 52nd minute, another goal by Parker to give South Africa the 2:0. South Africa maintained excellent pressure, but showed their usual inability to finish. Too many chances gone a-wasting and very poor skill in front of goal. New Zealand is almost certain not to make it into round 2.
South Africa 2 :
New Zealand 0
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