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| 523.1 | Schedule | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Thu Dec 07 1995 21:27 | 168 | 
|  | Here is the schedule that the CSF (Cofederacion Sudamerica de Futbol) has
approved for the '98 World Cup qualification for the South America region.
HOME team name FIRST:
Wednesday - April 24, 1996
		Argentina v Bolivia
		Venezuela v Uruguay
		Colombia v Paraguay
		Ecuador v Peru
	Bye:	Chile
Sunday - June 2, 1996
		Venezuela v Chile
		Uruguay v Paraguay
		Ecuador v Argentina
		Peru v Colombia
	Bye:	Bolivia
Sunday - July 7, 1996
		Bolivia v Venezuela
		Colombia v Uruguay
		Peru v Argentina
		Chile v Ecuador
	Bye:	Paraguay
Sunday - September 1, 1996
		Argentina v Paraguay
		Bolivia v Peru
		Colombia v Chile
		Ecuador v Venezuela
	Bye:	Uruguay
Wednesday - October 9, 1996
		Venezuela v Argentina
		Uruguay v Bolivia
		Ecuador v Colombia
		Paraguay v Chile
	Bye:	Peru
Sunday - November 10, 1996
		Bolivia v Colombia
		Paraguay v Ecuador
		Peru v Venezuela
		Chile v Uruguay
	Bye:	Argentina
Sunday - December 15, 1996
		Argentina v Chile
		Bolivia v Paraguay
		Venezuela v Colombia
		Uruguay v Peru
	Bye:	Ecuador
Sunday - January 12, 1997
		Bolivia v Ecuador
		Venezuela v Paraguay
		Uruguay v Argentina
		Peru v Chile
	Bye:	Colombia
Wednesday - February 12, 1997
		Bolivia v Chile
		Colombia v Argentina
		Paraguay v Peru
		Ecuador v Uruguay
	Bye:	Venezuela
Wednesday - April 2, 1997
		Bolivia v Argentina
		Uruguay v Venezuela
		Paraguay v Colombia
		Peru v Ecuador
	Bye:	Chile
Wednesday - April 30, 1997
		Argentina v Ecuador
		Colombia v Peru
		Paraguay v Uruguay
		Chile v Venezuela
	Bye:	Bolivia
Sunday - June 8, 1997
		Argentina v Peru
		Venezuela v Bolivia
		Uruguay v Colombia
		Ecuador v Chile
	Bye:	Paraguay
Sunday - July 6, 1997
		Venezuela v Ecuador
		Paraguay v Argentina
		Peru v Bolivia
		Chile v Colombia
	Bye:	Uruguay
Sunday - July 20, 1997
		Argentina v Venezuela
		Bolivia v Uruguay
		Colombia v Ecuador
		Chile v Paraguay
	Bye:	Peru
Wednesday - August 20, 1997
		Venezuela v Peru
		Uruguay v Chile
		Colombia v Bolivia
		Ecuador v Paraguay
	Bye:	Argentina
Wednesday - September 10, 1997
		Colombia v Venezuela
		Paraguay v Bolivia
		Peru v Uruguay
		Chile v Argentina
	Bye:	Ecuador
Sunday - October 12, 1997
		Argentina v Uruguay
		Paraguay v Venezuela
		Ecuador v Bolivia
		Chile v Peru
	Bye:	Colombia
Sunday - November 16, 1997
		Argentina v Colombia
		Uruguay v Ecuador
		Peru v Paraguay
		Chile v Bolivia
	Bye:	Venezuela
    
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| 523.2 | How nmany more ganes and why? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Dec 08 1995 03:29 | 15 | 
|  |     carlos,
    
    is there a reason why they have abandoned the two group system that
    had been used in previous world cups? how many games would a qualifier
    have to play versus how many they played in say qualifying for 1994?
    
    I read somewhere that the US (in CONACAF) would play 20 games in
    qualifying versus the 12 they played in getting in 1990 (of course
    in 94 they were hosts) so i'm wondering what the logic is here since
    it's not like in Europe where 20 new countries have suddenly
    appeared... 
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
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| 523.3 | Whe? | IOSG::LAYNE |  | Fri Dec 08 1995 08:37 | 8 | 
|  |     Andy,
    
    If and when you get the qualifying groups and schedules for CONACF,
    could you post them please.
    
    Thanks
    
    William
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| 523.4 |  | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Fri Dec 08 1995 20:12 | 24 | 
|  |     My understanding is that all 9 countries had a hard time agreeing what
    will be the best way for the qualifier, they all had different opinions
    and objections.  The only opinion that everyone finally agreed was to
    have eveyone play each other starting on April of 1996 and ending in
    November of 1997.
    
    Some of difficulties that they were facing was scheduling the
    qualifiers. It use to be done during the months of June thru August but
    it has caused many problems, specially in the last qualifer for the '94
    World Cup. There were other tournaments that was getting hard to
    schedule  (e.g. Copa America, Copa Libertadores).  Also, trying to get
    players that play in Europe was getting to be more difficult.  There
    was contants problems with European clubs to release players.
    
    With new format and new schedule, it almost coincide with European
    qualifiers (and tournaments) where players can return and play with
    their respective countries.  Also, it makes it easy for them to
    schedule other major tournament in South America.
    
    Also, according to the President of CSF, he find it exciting where
    everyone will play each other and the top four quailify.  
    
    
                                                     
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| 523.5 |  | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Fri Dec 08 1995 20:23 | 20 | 
|  |     Oh yeah, as to CONCACAF, a lot of countries from Central America have
    made major complains that it does not seem fair that certain countries
    get byes in the early rounds (E.g. USA and Mexico) while others have to
    play at least 8-12 games.  Some of them felt that with all those games,
    they felt somewhat tire by the time they play other teams that get a
    bye (specially players that play abroad). 
    
    A good example that has been used is El Salvador in the past qualifer.
    That team ended playing over 20 games while USA and Mexico about 12
    games.  El Salvador did have a good team but certain players that play
    abroad where getting tired when it came down the final rounds of the
    qualifier.
    
    With the new format that they are proposing, EVERY team will have to
    play the same amount of games to qualifiy.
    
    Remember these are all proposals that is being presented to FIFA and
    FIFA could change it.
    
    Carlos
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| 523.6 | Why segregate Concacaf versus the South ? | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Dec 11 1995 16:35 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Excuse the naive question:
    
    Why don't they create an UMFA, i.e. a federation for America gathering
    all the federations of America, as well as in Europe or Africa ?
    
    Pierre-Yves
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| 523.7 | I think??? | HERO::LAYNE |  | Mon Dec 11 1995 16:57 | 9 | 
|  |     RE -1
    
    I thought CONCACAF was the South.  Well South of the equator anyway,
    i.e. South America and the West Indies.
    
    As to a federation of America, Europe and Africa - That's FIFA isn't
    it.
    
    William
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| 523.8 |  | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Mon Dec 11 1995 17:53 | 12 | 
|  |     CONCACAF is for North and Central America (and it includes the West
    Indies).
    
    CSF is for South America only.
    
    I don't know the reason as to why they are separate but I do know that
    it has been like that for many, many years.  So, I would probably
    assume that the reason is based on history.
    
    Carlos
    
    
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| 523.9 | CSF is more in the South than CONCACAF | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Tue Dec 12 1995 16:52 | 9 | 
|  |     
    re: -1 Thanks for the update
    
    re: -2 I was meaning a Federation of the Americas, not a fed of Europe
    + America + Asia which would have been a nonsense or a FIFA clone
    
    PYV
     
    	   
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| 523.10 | FIFA accepts SA qualifier | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Wed Dec 13 1995 16:17 | 6 | 
|  |     It's now OFFICIAL.
    
    FIFA accepted the CSF proposal where everyone will play each other and
    the TOP four will qualify.
    
    
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| 523.11 | Table after the first 2 days | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Jun 04 1996 12:26 | 17 | 
|  | This is looking interesting. Can't be bothered to put in all of Sunday's 
scores, but Paraguay won in Uruguay, and Ecudaor beat Argentina. 
  After 2 games, the table is
  Ecuador       6
  Colombia      4
  Paraguay      3
  Argentina     3
  ---------------
  Uruguay       3
  Chile         1
  Venezuela     1
  Peru          1
  Bolivia       0
 
grahame
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| 523.12 | Scores | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Thu Jun 20 1996 17:45 | 40 | 
|  | Here are results so far for the WC '96 qualifier in South America
4/24/96	@Buenos Aires	Argentina 3
			Bolivia   1
	@Barranquilla	Colombia  1
			Paraguay  0
	@Guayaquil	Ecuador   4
			Peru      1
	@Caracas	Venezuela 0
			Uruguay   2
		---------
6/2/96	@Quito		Ecuador   2
			Argentina 0
	@Lima		Peru      1
			Colombia  1
	@Montevideo	Uruguay   0
			Paraguay  2
	@Barina		Venezuela 1
			Chile     1
Team		GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	Pts
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ecuador		2	2	0	0	6	1	6
Colombia	2	1	1	0	2	1	4
Paraguay	2	1	0	1	2	1	3
Uruguay		2	1	0	1	2	2	3
Argentina	2	1	0	1	3	3	3
Chile		1	0	1	0	1	1	1
Venezuela	2	0	1	1	1	3	1
Peru		2	0	1	1	2	5	1
Bolivia		1	0	0	1	1	3	0
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| 523.13 | 3rd Round scores | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Mon Jul 08 1996 17:26 | 30 | 
|  | Here are results (3rd Round) for the WC '96 qualifier in South America
7/7/96	@Lima		Peru      0
			Argentina 0
	@Barranquilla	Colombia  3
			Uruguay   1
	@La Paz		Bolivia   6
			Venezuela 1
	@Santiago	Chile     4
                        Ecuador   1
    STANDINGS
    =========
    
Team		GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	Pts
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Colombia	3	2	1	0	5	2	7
Ecuador		3	2	0	1	7	5	6
Chile		2	1	1	0	5	2	4
Argentina	3	1	1	1	3	3	4
Bolivia		2	1	0	1	7	4	3
Paraguay	2	1	0	1	2	1	3
Uruguay		3	1	0	2	3	5	3
Peru		3	0	2	1	2	5	2
Venezuela	3	0	1	2	2	9	1
    
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| 523.14 |  | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Mon Jul 08 1996 17:27 | 7 | 
|  |     Well lets hope Bolivia can ease Argentina out of 4th spot....
    
    :->
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
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| 523.15 | 4th round scores | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:46 | 28 | 
|  | Here are results (4th Round) for the WC '96 qualifier in South America
9/1/96	@Barranquilla	Colombia  4
			Chile     1
	@La Paz		Bolivia   0
			Peru      0
	@Quito          Ecuador   1
                        Venezuela 0
	@Buenos Aires   Argentina 1
                        Paraguay  1
Team		GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	Pts
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Colombia	4	3	1	0	9	3	10
Ecuador		4	3	0	1	8	5	9
Argentina	4	1	2	1	4	4	5
Bolivia		3	1	1	1	7	4	4
Paraguay	3	1	1	1	3	2	4
Chile		3	1	1	1	6	6	4
Uruguay		3	1	0	2	3	5	3
Peru		4	0	3	1	2	5	3
Venezuela	4	0	1	3	2	10	1
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| 523.16 | 5th round scores | VMSSG::FUERTES |  | Fri Oct 11 1996 14:59 | 26 | 
| 523.17 | Latest results | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Wed Nov 13 1996 16:56 | 26 | 
| 523.18 | Results | VMSSG::FUERTES |  | Thu Feb 13 1997 18:03 | 55 | 
|  | Here are the latest results for the WC '98 qualifier in South America
12/15/96	@Buenos Aires	Argentina 1
				Chile 1
		@La Paz		Bolivia 0
				Paraguay 0
		@Montevideo	Uruguay 2
				Peru 0
		@San Cristobal	Colombia 2
				Venezuela 0
=====
1/12/97		@La Paz		Bolivia 2
				Ecuador 0
		@Lima		Peru 2
				Chile 1
		@Montevideo	Uruguay 0
				Argentina 0
		@Merida		Paraguay 2
				Venezuela 0
======
2/12/97		@La Paz		Bolivia 1
				Chile 1
		@Barranquilla	Argentina 1
				Colombia 0
		@Quito		Ecuador 4
				Uruguay 0
		@Asuncion	Paraguay 2
				Peru 1
Team		GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	Pts
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Colombia	8	5	2	1	14	6	17
Paraguay	8	5	2	1	10	4	17
Argentina	8	3	4	1	11	7	13
Ecuador		8	4	0	4	12	9	12
Bolivia		8	2	4	2	12	8	10
Uruguay		8	3	1	4	6	10	10
Chile		8	2	3	3	11	12	9
Peru		8	2	3	3	9	11	9
Venezuela	8	0	1	7	5	23	1
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| 523.19 |  | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Do you munch stump? | Fri Feb 14 1997 11:04 | 3 | 
|  | Does this mean that Argentina will be out of the finals?
Rgds, Steve
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| 523.20 | Top 4 qualify | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Feb 14 1997 11:56 | 5 | 
|  | >Does this mean that Argentina will be out of the finals?
As they're third, and the top 4 qualify, I'd say it's unlikely.
g
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| 523.21 |  | VNACO1::HERIBERT |  | Fri Feb 14 1997 12:02 | 6 | 
|  | Because there are informations with different content in the notes conferences:
Has someone the valid qualifying rules for the WC in France (how many teams
of Europe,America,Africa,...), how many teams of eachj qualifying group ,aso. ?
Heribert
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| 523.22 | Qualification in Europe | MILE::JENKINS |  | Fri Feb 14 1997 14:40 | 16 | 
|  |     
    Heribert,
    
    Both the BBC and national press confirmed Ferdys info on World Cup
    qualifiaction in Europe.
    
    1. Nine group winners qualify
    2. Best second place team of the nine groups qualifies
    3. The eight other second placed teams go into a hat like a cup draw
       (FIFA have yet to decide wether they will seed the teams)
    4. The four matches will be played home and away, winners qualify.
    
    
    Richard.
    
      
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| 523.23 | Why not just finish top? | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Feb 14 1997 15:37 | 6 | 
|  | Heribert,
What's the problem? All you have to do is beat Estonia to finish top of the 
group!
grahame
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| 523.24 |  | TYCHE::HERIBERT |  | Mon Feb 17 1997 09:43 | 6 | 
|  | Grahame,
Austria never will be 1st in this group.
But in Austrian press the 2nd place is enough for WC.
Heribert 
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| 523.25 | How the other half do it | CHEFS::WRAITHC |  | Mon Feb 17 1997 15:29 | 36 | 
|  |     Colombia 0 Arg. 1
    
    On my recent stopover in Munich I was treated to this match (first half
    highlights, second half live) to follow the England v Italy clash.
    
    I'd forgotten what a gulf there is between the interpretation of the
    game in Europe and S. America.
    
    The Argentinian "goal" in the first half was a speculative shot from
    about 35 metres which the Colombian goalie "shepherded" with hands wide
    apart - clearly certain it was going well past his left post. The ball
    passed within about six inches of him and settled neatly into the
    corner of the net at a very sedate pace - now I know why Tino Asprilla
    feels at home with the Newcastle goalkeeping squad !
    
    The live action was just that - absolute mayhem with players being
    scythed down rather than tackled - and the ref carrying on as if
    nothing had happened - giving free kicks but not really bothering with
    cards too much. Argentina were down to ten men in the second half and
    were contend to defend (kick anyone looking threatening) but they
    looked super fit compared with the "relaxed" home team, who managed to
    miss a penalty after Tino was felled in the box.
    
    Add the fact that the game was played on a dry, bald, bumpy pitch which
    looked about Sunday league standard, and you can see it was not a
    pretty sight.
    
    One interesting deviation from our norm was the use of ballboys
    equipped with a supply of game balls, so a defender kicking the ball
    out of the ground was not guaranteed breathing space as the ballboy
    simply threw a new ball to the attacking side - resulting in several
    extremely quickly taken throws and subsequent attacking pressure. I think
    this would be good news here too.
    
    Cheers,
    Colin
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| 523.26 |  | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Mon Feb 17 1997 15:37 | 19 | 
|  |     Colin,
    
        >>The live action was just that - absolute mayhem with players being
        >>scythed down rather than tackled - and the ref carrying on as if
        >>nothing had happened - giving free kicks but not really bothering
        >>with cards too much.
    
    Sounds like Scottish football to me!!!
    
    
    
    I like the bit about the balls being thrown straight back into play to
    speed things up. Chelsea owe Filbert St a few quid for the two that
    Newton blasted well out of the ground yesterday!
    
    
    
    
    				Stretch.
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| 523.27 |  | VNA03::HERIBERT |  | Thu Apr 03 1997 11:29 | 16 | 
|  | Hard Way For Argentina  
 Bolivia - Argentina  	2:1 (1:1)
 Uruguay  - Venezuela   3:1 (1:0)
 Peru     - Ecuador     1:1 (0:0)
 Paraguay - Columbia   	2:1 (1:0)
  1. Paraguay      9  6 2 1 12:5  20
  2. Columbia      9  5 2 2 15:8  17
  3. Bolivia       9  3 4 2 14:9  13
  4. Ecuador       9  4 1 4 13:10 13
  ----------------------------------
  5. Argentina     9  3 4 2 12:9  13
  6. Uruguay       9  4 1 4  9:11 13
  7. Peru          9  2 4 3 10:12 10
  8. Chile         8  2 3 3 11:12  9
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| 523.28 | 5 games to go...lots can happen | GYMAC::DCASSIDY |  | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:00 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Mmm,
    	still got the feeling that Argentina and Uruguay will be there...
    
    Dezzz
    
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| 523.29 | Bad endings | VMSSPT::FUERTES |  | Tue Apr 08 1997 18:07 | 74 | 
|  |     Ugly way of ending games between Colombia vs Paraguay and Bolivia vs
    Argentina.
    
    ------
    
    Colombia vs Paraguay - Very good game for Paraguay as they had a very
    good control of the game.  
    
    With about 12 minutes to go, Asprilla (Colombian striker) and Chilavert
    (spelling? Parguay's goalie) were given red cards.  In a replay video,
    it showed that Chilavert came behind Asprilla, gave some words and spit
    Asprilla, Asprilla in return gave him an elbow to the face.  Both
    thrown out.  
    
    Few minutes later,a brawl brakes between the benches.  No one knows
    what happens but pictures showed Aristizabal (Colombian striker)
    kicking Chilavert.  After game interviews, Asprilla said that while
    sitting in the bench, Chilavert came to him and punched him.  I guess
    Aristizabal (and the rest of the Colombian's bench) saw it and were not
    going to sit there.  Chilavert denied that he hit Asprilla, and that
    Asprilla was a liar (and said few more unkind words).  He said that he
    is an honest person and that someone better showed some prove that he
    ever did that.
    
    UNIVISION this past Sunday got a video that showed (crystal clear)
    Chilavert going toward  the Colombia bench and puched Asprilla in the
    face.  Aristizabal saw it and ran toward Chilavert and started kicking
    him. Univision said that they will be submitting that tape to FIFA.
    
    ------
    Argentina vs Bolivia
    
    Without about 5 minutes to go, Argentina with 2 men down (and reports
    said that it should have been more) a huge brawl break between the
    Argentinian team and the fans, police and the Bolivian team.  
    
    Based on reports and a tape that Univision showed, a person (it looked
    like he was dressed in a police uniform) was trying to pick up a ball
    and an Argentinian player kicked the ball real hard (not sure if it was
    toward him or not).  This person then punches (KO)  the Argentinian
    player, and next thing you know fists are flying between the
    Argentinian team and the police and then few fans get involved.
    
    Based on reports (including Argentinian newspapers), team from
    Argentina were not playing soccer but looking for blood.  "Argentina
    was a disgrace" and fans are demanding the resignation of Passarella.
    
    ------
    Not a very good night of soccer in South America.
    
    Paraguay is looking very good and so far deserved to qualify for the
    WC.  Colombia will probably qualify but they are not looking to good at
    the moment.  Ecuador is looking pretty good and has a good shot at
    making it.  Uruguay looks horrible and at this moment they don't
    deserve to qualiify.  Argentina has a great advantage as they have 6
    out 7 games at home and if they get their act together, they should
    qualify. Bolivia in the other hand has 5 out of 7 game on the road and
    they have not done well on the road.
    
    Venezuela is alredy eliminated and Peru is just about being eliminated.
    Chile has a shot for the 4th place.
    
    Next games are around April 30th:
    
    		Ecuador @ Argentina
    		Peru	@ Colombia
    		Uruguay @ Paraguay
    		Venezuela @ Chile
    		Bolivia idle
    
    Carlos
    
    
    
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| 523.30 | Football is a joke here just now | PATE::POUNDER |  | Tue Apr 08 1997 18:33 | 33 | 
|  |     
    This whole WC campaign in South America is turning into a fiasco.
    Argentina seem to have reverted to tactics of many years ago where they
    kicked everything that moved !  I've got to believe that FIFA must take
    serious action against these offenders...but you never know with these
    guys....
    
    The friendly last week with Jamaica / Mexico league side that was
    reported here...players brandishing bottles & bricks etc (yes..the
    PLAYERS !) has another twist to it...the Mexican companies who hired
    the training pitch and the Team bus have "withdrawn" their facilities !
    The Jamaican team are training on the hotel pitch (very small)......
    The team may not be able to hire a bus to get to the game.
    Comic cuts indeed !!
    
    OK..hornets nest time....the Bolivian team insist on playing their
    games at 12,000 ft altitude. Give them a tremendous advantage over
    their opposition. Yet another daft situation that FIFA are doing
    nothing about. Teams are going for 2 weeks acclimatisation and still it
    does them no good. They just can't last 90mins at that altitude. 
    OK, so Bolivia is crap....but thats not the point. From the past few
    months my attitude to football here is that it is corrupt, cynical and
    almost lawless. FIFA and the respective country associations are
    failing badly. 
    
    It is clear that the WC should not be played in South America for the
    forseeable future. Argentina should be banned for a lengthy period.
    Most teams should face stiff fines for their indicipline...and Bolivia
    should not be allowed to use THAT stadium. If England can get banned
    for theor supporters actions, then what penalty should these teams face
    because of their PLAYERS actions ?
    
    Trevor
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| 523.31 | They play at home. You must comply with it | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Wed Apr 09 1997 09:05 | 12 | 
|  |     	Trevor,
    
    	Just one point about Bolivia playing at 12000 fts. yes, it's an 
    	advantage, but you simply cannot forbid a country to play in its
        capital. It happens that La Paz is at this altitude.
    
    	PYV
    	
    
    	
    
    	
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| 523.32 | Just as well they are bad | PATE::POUNDER |  | Wed Apr 09 1997 16:10 | 5 | 
|  |     
    Pierre-Yves....I'll admit defeat on that one....it is their capital
    city. Wonder if the rarified air made the players so "hot-tempered" ?
    
    Trevor
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| 523.33 | Last week's results | VMSSG::FUERTES |  | Mon May 05 1997 20:58 | 28 | 
|  | Here are the latest results for the WC '98 qualifier in South America
3/30/97		@Asuncion	Paraguay	3
				Uruguay		1
		@Barranquilla	Peru		1
				Colombia	0
		@Santiago	Chile		6
				Venezuela	0
		@Buenos Aires	Argentina	2
				Ecuador		1
Team		GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	Pts
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Paraguay	10	7	2	1	15	6	23
Colombia	10	5	2	3	15	9	17
Argentina	10	4	4	2	14	10	16
Bolivia		9	3	4	2	14	9	13
Ecuador		10	4	1	5	14	12	13
Peru		10	3	4	3	11	12	13
Uruguay		10	4	1	5	10	14	13
Chile		9	3	3	3	17	12	12
Venezuela	10	0	1	9	6	32	1
    
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