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Who is Pim Verbeek?

December 11th 2007 05:30
Pim Verbeek


Dutchman Pim Verbeek has been named the new Head Coach of the Socceroos through to the end of the 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign by Football Federation Australia.

But what do we know about the man in charge of leading the Socceroos to South Africa in around two and a half year's time?


Not a lot. And neither does Socceroos and West Ham defender Lucas Neill, apparently.

“I only know him from googling.

“Truthfully it surprised me, it surprised me the fact that we were bandying about Jurgen Klinsmann, Gerard Houllier and Pim Verbeek never came into the equation.

“When it was announced last night and I got the message it was like not a bad surprise, oh we have got him.”

Badoom-Touche!

He recovers by saying that he had heard previous coach Guus Hiddink speak of Verbeek highly and that his vast experience in Asian football should be vital in leading Australia to the World Cup finals in 2010.

Lucas Neill
Huh? VerbEEEEEEEEEEEK?



“I know stories from the time we were together during the World Cup when (coach) Guus (Hiddink) spoke of him and he spoke highly of him.

“He is experienced in Asia and he got South Korea third in the Asia Cup and let’s face it we failed (at the Asia Cup).

“What he is going to bring is an experience in Asia and how to win games in Asia.

“When we get to the World Cup it is a world thing but at the moment we just have to focus on getting through Asia and maybe he is the best man for the job in Asia.”

According to Wikipedia, Verbeek is 51 (March 12, 1956) and has been mostly managing Dutch football clubs since 1981. He was the assistant coach of South Korea at the 2002 and 2006 World Cup and was promoted to head coach for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. He led Korea to a third-place finish thus guaranteeing them an automatic berth in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup tournament.

Now that we have this new little Pim Verbeek fact-file on Soccer.org.au, perhaps the other Socceroo members can learn more about their new head coach from Orbling?



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World Cup 2010 Preliminary Draw

November 27th 2007 06:15
World Cup 2010 logo


The preliminary draw for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa has been made with over 100 countries fighting for one of 32 places at the finals

The host country, which qualifies automatically, will be joined by five other African nations, thirteen from Europe, four from South America and Asia and three from Concacaf. There will also be two places decided by an Oceania/Asia play-off and a Concacaf/South America play-off.

The preliminary draw for Europe, Asia and Africa is as follows:

EUROPE DRAW

Group 1: Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Albania, Malta

Group 2: Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Moldova, Latvia, Luxembourg

Group 3: Czech Republic, Poland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, San Marino

Group 4: Germany, Russia, Finland, Wales, Azerbaijan, Liechtenstein

Group 5: Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Armenia, Estonia

Group 6: Croatia, England, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Andorra

Group 7: France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria, Faroe Islands

Group 8: Italy, Bulgaria, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Georgia, Montenegro

Group 9: Holland, Scotland, Norway, FYR Macedonia, Iceland

AFRICA DRAW

Group 1: Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Tanzania, Mauritius

Group 2: Guinea, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya

Group 3: Angola, Benin, Uganda, Niger

Group 4: Nigeria, South Africa, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone

Group 5: Ghana, Libya, Gabon, Lesotho

Group 6: Liberia, Algeria, Senegal, Gambia

Group 7: Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Botswana, Madagascar

Group 8: Morocco, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mauritania

Group 9: Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Burundi, Seychelles

Group 10: Mali, Congo, Sudan, Chad

Group 11: Togo, Eritrea, Zambia, Swaziland

Group 12: Egypt, DR Congo, Malawi, Djibouti

ASIAN DRAW

Group 1: Qatar, Iraq, China, Australia

Group 2: Thailand, Oman, Bahrain, Japan

Group 3: Turkmenistan, Jordan, North Korea, Korea Republic

Group 4: Singapore, Lebanon, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia

Group 5: Syria, UAE, Kuwait, Iran

England will be given the opportunity to get revenge on their Euro 2008 qualifying conquerors Croatia after they were ironically paired in Group 6 of the European draw.

Australia was drawn in Group 1 of the Asian draw against the likes of Qatar, Iraq and China. The competitiveness of the group has led to it being named "Asia's Group of Death".

What do you think of Australia's chances of qualifying?



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