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From the El Salvador Media: Roughly translated.
SAN SALVADOR. Rodrigo Calvo, president of the Salvadoran Soccer Federation (FEDEFUT), confirmed today that the senior side will hold a soccer match against their blank similar Jamaica on November 18th, in Kingston, at night. Also, the FEDEFUT is making efforts to contest a friendly against another team Caribbean on Wednesday, November 21, the second day of Cup dates. So far there are confirmed rivals, but a candidate who sounds strong is the combined Cayman Islands.
These matches will serve as preparation for the blue and white played matches due to World South Africa 2010. On 25 November, FIFA conducted the draw that will determine the composition of the groups and pairings of matches for the World Cup in South Africa 2010; That day will be known to rival El Salvador in the first phase due to the African event . Everything suggests that this will be a Caribbean island, as happened in 2004 when the senior side was measured against Bermuda.
The friendly with Jamaica, therefore, is a blank smart for the group who runs the Mexican Carlos de los Cobos, as their selected players will face a lot of speed and strength.
As background, the last time cuscatlecos and "reggae boyzz" clashed was in Kingston, on October 13, 2004, precisely in the context of the World Cup knock-out road to Germany 2006. The selection cuscatleca, led by Armando Contreras Palma, tied goalless at the home of Bob Marley and the tie did a lot of damage to Jamaica, which eventually was also unable to qualify for the World Cup cista.
In that game, El Salvador aligned as follows: Misael Alfaro (Santos Rivera entered by Mass at 46 '); Rafael Tobar, Victor Velasquez, Erick Prado; Marvin "Perico" Benitez, Deris Umanzor, Jorge "Zarco" Rodriguez (Isaac Zelaya joined the 73 'instead), Dennis Alas, Victor "Paste" Merino; Fredy Gonzalez and Ronald Cerritos (Santos Cabrera broke the 83 ').
Today, "reggae boyzz" occupy the post 103 in the ranking of FIFA, while the blue and white is in seat 141. In fact, the Cayman Islands are the 188.a selection in the world for the International.
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From the El Salvador Media: Roughly translated.
SAN SALVADOR. Rodrigo Calvo, president of the Salvadoran Soccer Federation (FEDEFUT), confirmed today that the senior side will hold a soccer match against their blank similar Jamaica on November 18th, in Kingston, at night. Also, the FEDEFUT is making efforts to contest a friendly against another team Caribbean on Wednesday, November 21, the second day of Cup dates. So far there are confirmed rivals, but a candidate who sounds strong is the combined Cayman Islands.
These matches will serve as preparation for the blue and white played matches due to World South Africa 2010. On 25 November, FIFA conducted the draw that will determine the composition of the groups and pairings of matches for the World Cup in South Africa 2010; That day will be known to rival El Salvador in the first phase due to the African event . Everything suggests that this will be a Caribbean island, as happened in 2004 when the senior side was measured against Bermuda.
The friendly with Jamaica, therefore, is a blank smart for the group who runs the Mexican Carlos de los Cobos, as their selected players will face a lot of speed and strength.
As background, the last time cuscatlecos and "reggae boyzz" clashed was in Kingston, on October 13, 2004, precisely in the context of the World Cup knock-out road to Germany 2006. The selection cuscatleca, led by Armando Contreras Palma, tied goalless at the home of Bob Marley and the tie did a lot of damage to Jamaica, which eventually was also unable to qualify for the World Cup cista.
In that game, El Salvador aligned as follows: Misael Alfaro (Santos Rivera entered by Mass at 46 '); Rafael Tobar, Victor Velasquez, Erick Prado; Marvin "Perico" Benitez, Deris Umanzor, Jorge "Zarco" Rodriguez (Isaac Zelaya joined the 73 'instead), Dennis Alas, Victor "Paste" Merino; Fredy Gonzalez and Ronald Cerritos (Santos Cabrera broke the 83 ').
Today, "reggae boyzz" occupy the post 103 in the ranking of FIFA, while the blue and white is in seat 141. In fact, the Cayman Islands are the 188.a selection in the world for the International.
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