World of Football
Usual and not so usual Football News from around the WorldArchive for March 5, 2007
Canada to play Chile in FIFA Under-20 World Cup
The United States will play Brazil, Poland and South Korea in one of six groups at this summer’s FIFA Under-20 World Cup men’s soccer tournament. Canada, Chile, Austria and Congo were grouped in Saturday’s draw for the 24-country event. As host, Canada automatically qualified and will play Chile.
Toronto, Burnaby, Victoria, Edmonton, Ottawa and Montreal will host the June 30-July 22 event, FIFA’s second-largest after the World Cup.
The draw put Spain, Uruguay, Zambia and Jordan in Group B. Portugal, New Zealand, Gambia and Mexico are in Group C.
Argentina, Czech Republic, Argentina, North Korea and Panama are in Group E. Japan, Scotland, Nigeria and Costa Rica are in Group F.
Football riot injures 15 in Serbia
Serbian football fans have clashed with riot police during a first-division soccer match, leaving at least 10 fans and five policemen injured.
The riots which occurred during a match between Banat Zrenjanin and Red Star
Belgrade, started when Red Star fans tried to burst into the stadium without tickets, police said.
The match, which Red Star won 4-1, was suspended for about 10 minutes because of the clashes between the baton-wielding police and stone-hurling fans.
Two policemen suffered serious injuries from rocks being thrown, police announced.This was the second time Red Star fans rioted in a week.
Last Saturday, they clashed with police in Belgrade after Red Star lost 4-2 to cross-town rival Partizan. During the clashes at least 13 people, mostly policemen were injured.
Red Star leads first division with 45 points, nine ahead of second-placed Partizan.
