Posted in News on Nov 22, 2008.
World champions Italy, Brazil, Egypt and the United States are in
Group B which is by far the tougher of the two groups.
The tournament is used by world controlling body Fifa as a dress
rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup finals which will be held in South
Africa for the first time. Italy qualified as world champion. The other
six countries are all reigning continental champions and the tournament
is the biggest soccer event to be staged in South Africa.
Bafana qualified automatically as hosts and Santana could not have
asked for a better platform to make sure his much improved side gets to
the semifinals.
The two top teams in each group qualify for the semifinals.
"Luck does help but it does not mean we will win the cup but we are
lucky with the draw and it will show how much progress we have made,"
said Santana.
He said that the squad had shown a big improvement and that he and
his technical team had won the trust of the players and fans. "We will
show how competitive we can be."
Santana said he expected the support of the public and believed that
the country would rally around Bafana. "I fully believe that the whole
of South Africa is behind Bafana and are fully committed as are the
players to the Confederations Cup and World Cup."
He stated he was optimistic about Bafana's chances: "We realise we
are up against teams who are all champions in their own regions and it
will not be easy but we will be well prepared. We start preparing in
the New Year. I have 80 percent of the players finalised for the
tournament."
The Bafana coach again warned that Bafana could be the surprise
team of the tournament; "I am very proud to be coach of Bafana and we
are more than ready to spring a surprise or two."
Bafana kick-off the Confederations Cup against unknown little known
Iraq who are ranked 75th in the world five places above Bafana at Ellis
Park on June 14.
Spain and New Zealand meet in the other Group A match the Royal
Bafokeng Stadium the same night.
Bafana then play New Zealand who are ranked 60th in the world at the
Royal Bafokeng Stadium on June 17 at 8.30pm and finish their group
stage against Spain who are currently ranked number one in the world
at the Free State Stadium on June 20.
The seeded draw was televised live worldwide and conducted by Fifa
secretary general Jerome Valcke. South Africa were seeded as the top
seed Group A. The rules state that teams from the same continent cannot
be in the same group.
"That means that Egypt cannot be in South Africa's group and Italy
and Span cannot be in the same group," said Valke.
The New Zealand coach Frank van Huttum said: "We are not the
strongest team in the world but we are competitive. All our players
play in overseas leagues and we will keep the teams honest in our
group."