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Post by marinerbhoy on Jun 2, 2005 3:19:32 GMT 10
Sydney lands World Cup soccer qualifier June 1, 2005 - 10:52PM Page Tools Email to a friend Printer format Telstra Stadium is to host Australia's crucial World Cup soccer qualifier against a South American nation in November. The NSW Government has beaten off Victoria and Queensland to host the match which is said to be worth $19 million. Premier Bob Carr will join Football Federation Australia chief executive John O'Neill at the Opera House on Thursday to make the announcement. "The Olympics and rugby World Cup earned us a stamp of excellence. "The World Cup playoff is another opportunity to showcase Sydney," he told the Daily Telegraph. Telstra Stadium was chosen ahead of Melbourne's Telstra Dome and Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium which both have a capacity of just 52,000. The match is earmarked for November 12 or 16 and is expected to attract a sellout crowd of 83,000. The World Cup will be held in Germany next year. www.smh.com.au/news/Sport/Sydney-lands-World-Cup-soccer-qualifier/2005/06/01/1117568263232.htmlthe home leg against the solomon islands will be at aussie stadium
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Post by marinermick on Jun 2, 2005 9:50:14 GMT 10
Sydney lands World Cup soccer qualifier June 1, 2005 - 10:52PM Page Tools Email to a friend Printer format Telstra Stadium is to host Australia's crucial World Cup soccer qualifier against a South American nation in November. The NSW Government has beaten off Victoria and Queensland to host the match which is said to be worth $19 million. Premier Bob Carr will join Football Federation Australia chief executive John O'Neill at the Opera House on Thursday to make the announcement. "The Olympics and rugby World Cup earned us a stamp of excellence. "The World Cup playoff is another opportunity to showcase Sydney," he told the Daily Telegraph. Telstra Stadium was chosen ahead of Melbourne's Telstra Dome and Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium which both have a capacity of just 52,000. The match is earmarked for November 12 or 16 and is expected to attract a sellout crowd of 83,000. The World Cup will be held in Germany next year. www.smh.com.au/news/Sport/Sydney-lands-World-Cup-soccer-qualifier/2005/06/01/1117568263232.htmlthe home leg against the solomon islands will be at aussie stadium awesome news the marinators should make a big presence joining the green and gold army when i get details we should buy a block section in the green and gold army section
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Post by DJ on Jun 2, 2005 10:09:16 GMT 10
Sounds like a bloody good plan to me Mick!
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Post by marinermick on Jun 2, 2005 11:30:53 GMT 10
FFA Media Release
Thursday 2 June 2005
SYDNEY TO HOST FIFA WORLD CUP PLAYOFFS
The Premier of NSW, Mr Bob Carr today announced that Sydney will host the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Australia and the fifth placed South American nation – the winner of which will proceed to 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.*
The match which is part of the Powerade Series will be played at Telstra Stadium on either 12 or 16 November, 2005.
It is expected to attract more than 22,000 interstate and overseas fans to Sydney, injecting around $14 million into the NSW economy. (NSW Department of State and Regional Development)
Mr Carr said the decision confirmed Sydney’s place as a major event capital.
"Sydney is now recognised as a city that delivers the biggest and best events as good as anyone in the world," Mr Carr said.
"The Olympic Games and Rugby World Cup 2003 earned us a stamp of excellence.
"The World Cup play-offs are another opportunity to showcase Sydney and NSW to those visitors here for the game and the millions watching around the world.
"Given the near misses of the last two World Cup campaigns, I would imagine the atmosphere in the city on match day will be of Olympic proportions," Mr Carr said.
The playoff with the fifth placed South American nation will be broadcast in more than 100 countries around the world.
Mr Carr made the announcement this morning at the Sydney Opera House, where he was joined by Football Federation Australia chairman Mr Frank Lowy AC , FFA CEO Mr John O’Neill AO, Qantas Socceroos Assistant Coach Graham Arnold and current Socceroo Jason Culina.
It was also revealed that the Oceania playoff between Australia and the Solomon Islands, another of the Powerade Series of matches, would be played at Aussie Stadium in Sydney. The playoff would take place on 3 or 6 September.
The South American opponent may not be known until the final regional qualification matches on 11 October 2005. With five rounds left to play, nations that could finish in fifth position include: Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela and Peru.
If Australia wins both playoffs, they will qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals in Germany – becoming only the second Qantas Socceroos team to do so.
Mr Carr congratulated the NSW Major Events Board, led by Sir Nicholas Shehadie, for its work in securing the FIFA World Cup qualifiers for Sydney.
"On the back of winning the 2009 World Masters Games, Chairman, Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE, and his board have done a great job in helping securing another marquee event for NSW," Mr Carr said.
Mr Carr said the match was part of the State Government’s ongoing commitment to football.
"We want to help to promote, grow and develop the world game in Australia," Mr Carr said.
"And we want Sydney to be the football capital of Australia."
Mr Lowy and Mr O’Neill both said the FFA was delighted to bring the final stage of the world cup qualifiers to Sydney after the previous two had been held in Melbourne.
"The enthusiasm for the matches shown by Sir Nicholas Shehadie and the NSW Major Events Board was a definite factor in our decision," they said.
"The FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting campaign in Australia this year and Telstra Stadium and Aussie Stadium will provide superb backdrops for what we all hope will be history making results."
Telstra Stadium CEO Ken Edwards said he was very excited that Telstra Stadium will be playing such a big part in the Socceroos’ campaign to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals for the first time in three decades.
"The home and away format of the World Cup qualifying makes this game so crucial, and like every other fan I’m banking on the Socceroos making history at home at Telstra Stadium," said Mr Edwards.
"For so many reasons, Telstra Stadium is the natural choice for this type of prestigious event, now and into the future. As well as providing a top-class pitch and the best facilities around, Telstra Stadium will generate the sort of electrifying atmosphere from over 80,000 passionate fans that will lift the Australian team to new heights against their South American opponents."
Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust CEO Mr Jamie Barkley welcomed the return of FIFA World Cup qualifying matches to Aussie Stadium.
"Aussie Stadium has a long and proud history in staging international football matches particularly FIFA World Cup qualifiers. We look forward to working with FFA to stage a successful match at Aussie Stadium in September to continue the Socceroos campaign for Germany," said Mr Barkley.
"The popularity of Aussie Stadium as a football venue is demonstrated by the record crowd of 43,967 when Australia drew 1-1 with Argentina in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in 1993".
In May 2004, Mr Carr launched the "Freedom and Friendship Cup" between the Qantas Socceroos and Turkey. Earlier this year the Socceroos also played a historic match against Iraq in Sydney.
The NSW Government has also set up the Johnny Warren Soccer Academy – a $1.5 million initiative that will enable our best young players to access the best possible training at home.
Football Federation Australia will announce ticket details for both matches in mid-June.
*(Assuming Australia beats the Solomon Islands, they would then move on to a home and away playoff against the fifth-placed team from the South American qualification)
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Post by brett on Jun 2, 2005 13:05:07 GMT 10
12th Novembers = saturday 16th = wednesday
thank god the mariners match that weekend is on sunday (its a home match)
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Post by Grunta on Jun 2, 2005 15:18:32 GMT 10
Shit if it's on the Saturday we'll be dead from alcohol poisoning by Monday
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Post by marinermick on Jun 2, 2005 16:47:43 GMT 10
for those who have not done so already please log on to www.ggarmy.comand register so you can info on the match
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Post by omni on Jun 2, 2005 20:42:31 GMT 10
Good idea Mick!
Don't think I agree with Sydney being the Football Capital of Australia - surely we've proven that it's Gosford.
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Post by brett on Jun 2, 2005 20:50:12 GMT 10
Yeah but if Uruguay came here to play Diego Forlan would destroy Brisbane water with the amount of balls he would shoot over the fence.
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Post by MrCelery on Jun 3, 2005 20:06:52 GMT 10
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Post by Grunta on Jun 9, 2005 18:24:16 GMT 10
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Post by marinermick on Jun 10, 2005 10:58:44 GMT 10
funny enough i think the green and gold army were in bay 116 or near last time
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Post by omni on Jun 10, 2005 13:13:30 GMT 10
I'd be more tempted to say bay 119
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Post by Ned on Jun 12, 2005 12:20:36 GMT 10
We're going to try to secure bay 117-2,118-2, 119-2,120-2, 121-2 for vocal supporters...that way we're at the back and peopel wont bitch about us standing up...
We're pushing for about 4,000 seats all up
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Post by marinerbhoy on Jun 12, 2005 18:15:28 GMT 10
the seats were good for the GGA for the iraq match. hopefully the same seat will be allocated. two bays should be enough ned.
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Post by brett on Jun 12, 2005 19:43:50 GMT 10
The Marinators almost filled two bays...this match is going to be quite a bit bigger than the Iraq game.
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Post by omni on Jun 12, 2005 23:16:10 GMT 10
yep, take the entire concourse. Hope it's not quite a bit bigger in price!
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