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Páginas 8,9 Y10-11Futbolinter.Qxp DEPORTES viernes, 11 de junio del 2010 GRUPO E GRUPO F HOLANDACAMERÚN ITALIA PARAGUAY Ranking: 4to. (1 231 ptos) Ranking: 19no. (887 ptos) Ranking: 5to. (1 184 ptos) Ranking: 31ro. (820 ptos) Participaciones: 9 Participaciones: 6 Participaciones: 17 Participaciones: 8 Subcampeón (1974 y 1978) Cuartos de final (1990) Campeón (1934, 1938, 1982 y 2006) Octavos de final (1998 y 2002) Porteros Porteros Porteros Porteros 1. Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax) 1. Idris Carlos Kameni (Espanyol/ESP) 1. Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus) 1. Justo Villar (Valladolid/ESP) 16. Michel Vorm (Utrecht) 16. H. Souleymanou (Kayserispor/TUR) 12. Federico Marchetti (Cagliari) 12. Diego Barreto (Cerro Porteño) 22. Sander Boschker (Twente) 22.Guy Assembe (Valenciennes/FRA) 14. Morgan De Sanctis (Nápoles) 22. Aldo Bobadilla (Independiente/COL) Defensas Defensas Defensas Defensas 2. Gregory van der Wiel (Ajax) 2. Benoit Assou-Ekotto (Tottenham/ING) 2. Christian Maggio (Nápoles) 2. Darío Verón (Pumas/MEX) 3. John Heitinga (Everton/ING) 3. Nicolas Nkoulou (Mónaco/FRA) 3. Domenico Criscito (Génova) 3. Claudio Morel (Boca Juniors/ARG) 4. Joris Mathijsen (Hamburgo/ALE) 4. Rigobert Song (Trapzonspor/TUR) 4. Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus) 4. Denis Caniza (León/MEX) 5. Gio van Bronckhorst (Feyenoord) 5. Sebastien Bassong (Tottenham/ING) 5. Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus) 5. Julio Cáceres (Atlético Mineiro/BRA) 12. Khalid Boulahrouz (Stuttgart/ALE) 8. Geremi Njitap (Ankaragücü/TUR) 13. Salvatore Bocchetti (Génova) 14. Paulo Da Silva (Sunderland/ING) 13. André Ooijer (PSV) 12. Gaetan Bong (Valenciennes/FRA) 19. Gianluca Zambrotta (Milan) 17. Aureliano Torres (San Lorenzo/ARG) 15. Edson Braafheid (Celtic/ESC) 14. Aurelien Chedjou (Lille/FRA) 23. Leonardo Bonucci (Bari) 21. Antolín Alcaraz (Brujas/BEL) Centrocampistas 19. Stephane Mbia (O. Marsella/FRA) Centrocampistas Centrocampistas 6. Mark van Bommel (B. Munich/ALE) Centrocampistas 6. Daniele De Rossi (Roma) 6. Carlos Bonet (Olimpia) 8. Nigel de Jong (Manchester City/ING) 6. Alexandre Song (Arsenal/ING) 7. Simone Pepe (Udinese) 8. Edgar Barreto (Atalanta/ITA) 10. Wesley Sneijder (Inter/ITA) 7. Landry Nguemo (Celtic/ESC) 8. Gennaro Gattuso (Milan) 11. Jonathan Santana (Wolsfburgo/ALE) 14. Demy de Zeeuw (Ajax) 10. Achille Emana (Real Betis/ESP) 15. Claudio Marchisio (Juventus) 13. Enrique Vera (LDU Quito/ECU) 18. Stijn Schaars (AZ Alkmaar) 11. Jean Makoun (O. Lyon/FRA) 16. Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus) 15. Víctor Cáceres (Libertad) 20. Ibrahim Afellay (PSV) 18. Eyong Takang Enoh (Ajax/HOL) 17. Angelo Palombo (Sampdoria) 16. Cristian Riveros (Cruz Azul/MEX) 23. R. van der Vaart (Real Madrid/ESP) 20. G. Mandjeck (Kaiserslautern/ALE) 21. Andrea Pirlo (Milan) 20. Néstor Ortigoza (Argentinos Jrs/ARG) Delanteros 21. Joel Matip (Schalke 04/ALE) 22. Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina) Delanteros 7. Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool/ING) Delanteros Delanteros 7. Óscar Cardozo (Benfica/POR) 9. Robin van Persie (Arsenal/ING) 9. Samuel Eto'o (Inter/ITA) 9. Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus) 9. Roque Santa Cruz (Manchester City/ING) 11. Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich/ALE) 13. Eric Choupo-Moting (Nuremberg/ALE) 10. Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) 10. Edgar Benítez (Pachuca/MEX) 17. Eljero Elia (Hamburgo/ALE) 15. Achille Webó (Mallorca/ESP) 11. Alberto Gilardino (Fiorentina) 18. Nelson Haedo Valdez (B. Dortmund/ALE) 19. Ryan Babel (Liverpool/ING) 17. Mohamadou Idrissou (Friburgo/ALE) 18. Fabio Quagliarella (Nápoles) 19. Lucas Barrios (B. Dortmund/ALE) 21. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Milan/ITA) 23. Vincent Aboubakar (Coton Sport) 20. Giampaolo Pazzini (Sampdoria) 23. Rodolfo Gamarra (Libertad) DT Bert van Marwijk DT Paul Le Guen DT Marcello Lippi DT Gerardo Martino DINAMARCA JAPÓN NUEVA ZELANDA ESLOVAQUIA Ranking: 36to. (767 ptos) Ranking: 45to. (682 ptos) Ranking: 78vo. (410 ptos) Ranking: 34to. (777 ptos) Participaciones: 4 Participaciones: 4 Participaciones: 2 Participaciones: Debuta Cuartos de final (1998) Octavos de final (2002) Fase de grupos (1982) Porteros Porteros Porteros Porteros 1. Thomas Sorensen (Stoke/ ING) 1. Seigo Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus) 1. Mark Paston (Wellington Phoenix) 1. Jan Mucha (Legia Varsovia/POL) 16. Stephan Andersen (Brondby) 21. Eiji Kawashima (Kawasaki Frontale) 12. Glen Moss (Melbourne Victory/AUS) 12. Dusan Pernis (Dundee Utd/ESC) 22. Jesper Christiansen (Copenhagen) 23. Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (Jubilo Iwata) 23. James Bannatyne (Team Wellington) 22. Dusan Kuciak (Vaslui/RUM) Defensas Defensas Defensas Defensas 3. Simon Kjaer (Palermo/ITA) 3. Yuichi Komano (Jubilo Iwata) 2. Ben Sigmund (Wellington Phoenix) 2. Martin Petras (Cesena/ITA) 4. Daniel Agger (Liverpool/ING) 4. Marcus Tulio Tanaka (Nagoya) 3. Tony Lochhead (Wellington Phoenix) 3. Martin Skrtel (Liverpool/ING) 5. William Jorgensen (Copenhagen) 5. Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo) 4. Winston Reid (Midtjylland/DIN) 4. Marek Cech (West Bromwich/ING) 6. Lars Jacobsen (Blackburn/ING) 6. Atsuto Uchida (Kashima Antlers) 5. Ivan Vicelich (Auckland City) 5. Radoslav Zabavnik (Maguncia/ING) 13. Per Kroldrup (Fiorentina/ITA) 13. Daiki Iwamasa (Kashima Antlers) 6. Ryan Nelsen (Blackburn/ING) 16. Jan Durica (Lokomotiv Moscú/RUS) 15. Simon Busk Poulsen (AZ Alkmaar) 15. Yasuyuki Konno (FC Tokyo) 17. David Mulligan (sin club) 21. Kornel Salata (Slovan Bratislava) 23. Patrick Mtiliga (Málaga/ESP) 22. Yuji Nakazawa (Yokohama Marinos) 18. Andy Boyens (NY Red Bulls/EE.UU.) 23. Peter Pekarik (Wolfsburgo/ING) Centrocampistas Centrocampistas 19. Tommy Smith (Ipswich/ING) Centrocampistas 2. Christian Poulsen (Juventus/ITA) 2. Yuki Abe (Urawa Reds) Centrocampistas 6. Kamil Kopunek (Spartak Trnava) 7. Daniel Jensen (Werder Bremen/ALE) 7. Yasuhito Endo (Gamba Osaka) 7. Simon Elliott (sin club) 7. Vladimir Weiss (Manchester City/ING) 8. Jesper Gronkjaer (Copenhagen) 8. Daisuke Matsui (Grenoble/FRA) 8. Tim Brown (Wellington Phoenix) 8. Jan Kozak (Timisoara/RUM) 10. Martin Jorgensen (Aarhus) 10. S. Nakamura (Yokohama Marinos) 11. Leo Bertos (Wellington Phoenix) 10. Marek Sapara (Ankaragücü/TUR) 12. Thomas Kahlenberg (Wolfsburg/ALE) 14. Kengo Nakamura (Kawasaki Frontale) 13. Andy Barron (Team Wellington) 15. Miroslav Stoch (Chelsea/ING) 14. Jakob Poulsen (Aarhus) 17. Makoto Hasebe (Wolfsburgo/ALE) 15. Michael McGlinchey (Motherwell/ESC) 17. Marek Hamsik (Nápoles/ITA) 17. Mikkel Beckmann (Randers) 18. Keisuke Honda (CSKA Moscú/RUS) 16. Aaron Clapham (Canterbury United) 19. Juraj Kucka (Sparta Praga/CZE) 19. Dennis Rommedahl (Ajax/HOL). 20. Junichi Inamoto (Kawasaki Frontale) 21 Jeremy Christie (Tampa Bay/EE.UU.) 20. Zdeno Strba (Xanthi/GRE) 20. Thomas Enevoldsen (Groningen) Delanteros 22. Jeremy Brockie (Newcastle Jets/AUS) Delanteros 21. Christian D. Eriksen (Ajax/HOL) 9. Shinji Okazaki (Shimizu S-Pulse) Delanteros 9. Stanislav Sestak (Bochum/ALE) Delanteros 11. Keiji Tamada (Nagoya Grampus) 9. Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast/AUS) 11. Robert Vittek (Ankaragücü/TUR) 9. Jon Dahl Tomasson (Feyenoord/HOL) 12. Kisho Yano (Albirex Niigata) 10. Chris Killen (Middlesbrough/ING) 13. Filip Holosko (Besiktas/TUR) 11. Nicklas Bendtner (Arsenal/ING) 16. Yoshito Okubo (Vissel Kobe) 14. Rory Fallon (Plymouth/ING) 14. Martin Jakubko (Ramenskoye/RUS) 18. Soren Larsen (Duisburg) 19. Takayuki Morimoto (Catania/ITA) 20. Chris Wood (West Bromwich/ING) 18. Erich Jendrisek (Schalke 04/ALE) DT Morten Olsen DT Takeshi Okada DT Ricki Herbert DT Vladimir Weiss.
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