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Sufre Suiza Para Conseguir El Boleto 10661525 16/11/2005 11:15 p.m. Page 2 2D |EL SIGLO DE DURANGO | JUEVES 17 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2005 | DEPORTES Los charrúas se lamentan luego de fallar en el repechaje para ir al Mundial. El australiano John Aloisi tira el penal que mandó a Australia al El checo Pavel Nedved cae ante la marca del Ahora lo tendrán que ver por televisión luego de caer en penales en Sydney. Mundial. noruego Érik Hagen durante el juego de vuel- ta del repechaje mundialista en Praga, la ca- DECISIVO | JOHN ALOISI, EX DEL OSASUNA, ANOTÓ EL GOL QUE MANDA A LOS SOCCEROOS A ALEMANIA pital del checo. (Reuters) Sellan los checos Salta Australia en su visa del 2006 EFE PRAGA, REPÚBLICA CHECA.- La República Checa re- pitió triunfo y resultado (1-0) en Praga en la re- pesca ante Noruega, y certificó su pase al Mun- dial de Alemania con un gol de Tomas Rosicky, que cierra una eliminatoria en la que los ahora penales al Mundial calificados demostraron su superioridad. La historia se estrellaba contra Noruega y no falló. Nunca, desde la instauración de la re- Dramático final pesca al Mundial, una selección había conseguido Un gesto para imitar dar la vuelta a una eliminatoria tras perder en el del repechaje en Sydney partido de ida. John Aloisi no sólo transformó guay, que llegaba con el 1-0 con- desconsuelo invadieran a to- La República Checa que afrontaba el choque EFE el penal con el que Australia seguido en Montevideo, y bregó dos sus componentes, que po- con un gol de ventaja, planteó el partido sin relaja- certificó su clasificación para el durante todo el partido y la co a poco iniciaron la retirada ciones, consciente de lo que se jugaba. Como en la SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.- Después de 32 Mundial de Alemania 2006 y la prórroga. Aloisi fue el último cabizbajos. ida fue el claro dominador del choque. Marcó y ma- años de frustraciones, de amargu- eliminación de Uruguay, sino recurso del técnico holandés Los australianos hicieron tó un partido gracias a una de sus estrellas, Rosic- ras y desilusiones, la Selección que fue protagonista de un be- Guus Hiddink en busca del 2-0. dos tremendas montoneras so- ky, quien llegaba con problemas físicos al partido. Australiana de fútbol logró el sue- llo gesto de amistad y camara- La fortuna quiso que fuera bre Aloisi y el guardameta, pero De esta forma, una de las selecciones que mayo- ño de clasificarse para una Copa dería al interrumpir su celebra- Aloisi quien materializara el el delantero alavesista, en un res elogios se ganó en la última Eurocopa en Portu- del Mundo, la de Alemania 2006. ción para ir a consolar a su ami- último penalti y diera la clasifi- gesto que le honra, no tardó en gal, sella su pase con más sufrimiento del esperado Australia no se clasificaba para un go Richard “Chengue” Morales. cación al campeón oceánico. El desembarazarse de sus compa- pero con una manifiesta superioridad en la repesca. Mundial desde 1974, cuando parti- Ambos coincidieron en el australiano, eufórico, empren- ñeros para cruzar el campo e ir cipó por primera vez en el de la Osasuna español durante tres dió una carrera como enloque- en busca de Morales. antigua Alemania Occidental. temporadas en las que pudie- cido con la camiseta en su ma- Lo alcanzó poco antes de la España finiquita Sufriendo hasta el último mi- ron compartir multitud de ex- no y recorrió prácticamente entrada al túnel de vestuarios. nuto y hasta el último penalti, es- periencias, tanto de sufrimien- todo el campo hasta que fue al- El uruguayo estaba destrozado, en Bratislava ta selección que condujo el “ma- to como de alegría. canzado por sus compañeros. lloraba, pero encontró un cari- go” Guus Hiddink hizo celebrar a El “Chengue” Morales fue En el bando uruguayo, ñoso abrazo de Aloisi y ambos La Selección española de futbol su clasifi- un país hambriento de victorias. Y titular en la Selección de Uru- mientras tanto, la tristeza y el se intercambiaron la camiseta. cación para la fase final de la Copa del lo logró ante una Selección uru- Mundo de Alemania 2006, tras empatar 1- guaya que perdió dignamente, lu- 1 ante la de Eslovaquia en el partido de chando hasta el final, sin nunca ba- vuelta de la eliminatoria de repesca. Espa- jar los brazos y dando todo lo posi- FICHA TÉCNICA ña, que en el partido de ida, jugado en Ma- ble en busca de una clasificación ■ 1. Australia: Mark Schwarzer, Lucas Neill, Scott Chipperfield, Tim drid el sábado pasado, goleó a Eslovaquia que, al final, no se le pudo dar. Cahill, Tony Vidmar, Tony Popovic (m.33, Harry Kewell), Brett Emerton por 5-1, selló ayer en Bratislava su presen- A los 36 minutos Bresciano, (m.110, Josip Skoko), Mark Viduka, Vince Grella, Jason Culina, Marco cia en el Mundial. aprovechando un balón suelto en Bresciano (m.95, John Aloisi). En el partido de vuelta, Filip Holosko el área uruguaya, pudo conectar ■ 0. Uruguay: Fabián Carini, Diego Lugano, Darío Rodríguez, Paolo adelantó a los eslovacos en el minuto 50, un violento disparo que significó Montero (m.81, Marcelo Sosa), Pablo García, Guillermo Rodríguez, pero David Villa logró la igualada defini- la apertura del tanteador. Quizá el Gustavo Varela, Carlos Diogo, Álvaro Recoba (m.72, Marcelo tiva en el 71 tras aprovechar un servicio único fallo de la defensa celeste en Zalayeta), Mario Regueiro (m.97. Fabián Estoyanoff), Richard Morales. de Fernando Morientes. los primeros 45 minutos significó ■ Incidencias: partido disputado en el Estadio Olímpico de Sydney la ventaja parcial de los locales. ante 83 mil espectadores. El uruguayo Daniel Belderrey cantó el SE QUEJAN POR PRECIO DE ENTRADAS himno nacional uruguayo antes del comienzo del encuentro. Los actores norteamericanos DOMINIO AUSSIE John Travolta y su esposa Kelly Dos eurodiputados del grupo Liberal, el holandés Toi- Al comienzo del complemento, los Preston apoyaron a Australia. ne Manders y el alemán Alexander Lambsdorff, pre- Socceroos estuvieron cerca de au- el trámite del encuentro y a los 35 dad de empatar desviando apenas En la imagen festejan en el Esta- sentaron ayer una queja ante la Comisión Europea en mentar el marcador, pero un cabeza- minutos Carini debió extremarse el disparo contra el vertical dere- dio Olímpico de Sydney. la que denuncian que la FIFA está “abusando de su zo de Chipperfield fue enviado fuera para salvar un disparo a quemarro- cho. A un minuto del final Zalayeta monopolio” en la venta de entradas para el Mundial del campo por Morales. Sin embar- pa de Kewell. Los últimos 15 minu- fue el que se lo perdió cabeceando tanda de penaltis, Kewell, Neill, Vid- de 2006 en Alemania. go, Uruguay estuvo a punto de igua- tos fueron de gran intensidad, con mal a las manos de Schawarzer. mar y Aloisi anotaron para Austra- Los parlamentarios censuran que el máximo orga- lar cuando Morales conectó un tiro ambos equipos en busca del tanto La prórroga terminó con el mis- lia, mientras que sólo Varela y Gui- nismo del futbol mundial obliga a quienes quieran re- de esquina de Recoba, pero el balón que les diera la clasificación. Y fal- mo resultado debiéndose ir a los pe- llermo Rodríguez lo hicieron para servar entradas a través de Internet para la Copa del se fue por encima del travesaño. tando seis minutos, Morales solo naltis para definir la plaza en la Copa Uruguay, y los Socceroos alcanzaron Mundo a abonar su importe, pese a que no ofrece ga- Australia continuó dominando por la derecha se perdió la posibili- del Mundo de Alemania 2006. En la la deseada plaza en Alemania 2006. rantías de que vayan a obtener las plazas reservadas cuando se realice la venta oficial, prevista para febre- ro de 2006, según un comunicado del grupo Liberal. Además, aseguran, la FIFA no prevé reembolsar el importe abonado por los consumidores que finalmen- te no obtengan entradas hasta después del campeo- nato, que se celebrará en julio. “Esto significa que los consumidores privados de billetes no volverán a ver su dinero en muchos meses. Además, todos los peticionarios serán obligados a abonar una tasa no reembolsable. Es un escándalo”, declaró Manders, miembro de la comisión de Merca- do Interior del Parlamento Europeo. Vladimir Smicer, de la República Checa, feste- ja con su bandera el pase al Mundial. En la Jugadores australianos celebran a medio campo, luego de conseguir su calificación al Mundial. playera se lee “nosotros vamos, y ¿ustedes?” Sufre Suiza para conseguir el boleto EFE ron con la hazaña del equipo de ranza con dos tantos de Tuncay Turquía, con una fe inque- Fatih Terim, que se vuelve a Sanli antes del descanso, al que brantable, volvió a levantarse ESTAMBUL, TURQUÍA.- La Selec- quedar fuera de una gran com- se llegó con 2-1. para intentarlo en un final de ción de Suiza consiguió, de for- petición en una repesca tras Los locales necesitaban encuentro de una emoción es- ma agónica y gracias al valor sucumbir frente a Letonia para otros dos goles para alcanzar pectacular porque otra vez doble de los goles en campo la Eurocopa de Portugal 2004. su sueño y ciertamente lo roza- Tuncay Sanli, a los 89 minutos, contrario, salir airosa del in- Los pupilos de Kobi Kuhn, ron. El 3-1 llegó a los 52 minu- batía a Pascal Zuberbuhler y fierno de Estambul y, pese a recibidos en Estambul con un tos al transformar Necati Ates establecía el 4-2. perder por 4-2 ante Turquía, ambiente tremendamente hos- una pena máxima y toda Tur- Con la prolongación por de- obtuvo el billete para el Mun- til y antideportivo respondie- quía vio cerca la remontada de lante todo podía ocurrir, porque dial de Alemania 2006 ante el ron con un gol tempranero, la eliminatoria.
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