2008 FIFA Club World Cup Preview — Part I

by George Metellus on December 5, 2008 · 5 comments

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2008 will end with a new World Cham­pion, this time at the club level as the 5th edi­tion of the FIFA Club World Cup is about to take flight. Last year, UEFA Cham­pi­ons League win­ner AC Milan took down Copa Lib­er­ta­dores cham­pion Boca Juniors in the final to claim the trophy.

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The FIFA Club World Cup is great because it pro­vides the oppor­tu­nity for the cham­pi­ons of FIFA’s con­ti­nen­tal zones to play against each other and claim the title as World Cham­pion. Con­sid­er­ing the form of the tra­di­tional pow­ers, this could be the year that a team out­side of South Amer­ica and Europe wins the title of World Cham­pion. Let’s look at the par­tic­i­pat­ing clubs and their chances at win­ning the tournament: 

Wait­akere United
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The win­ners of the 07–08 Ocea­nia Cham­pi­ons League aka O-League, the team from New Zealand makes their 2nd con­sec­u­tive appear­ance in the FIFA Club World Cup.  Their young attack­ing duo of Kiwi Allan Pierce and Brazil­ian Adri­ano Pimienta will be relied upon to lead Wait­akere in this tour­na­ment.  Pierce was the 07–08 O-League’s lead­ing goal scorer and Pimienta has mas­sive expe­ri­ence see­ing impor­tant min­utes in the UEFA Cham­pi­ons League from his days at Swiss side FC Thun. 
Pre­dic­tion:
One and done.

Ade­laide United FC
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The Reds are mak­ing Aus­tralian club foot­ball his­tory.  They were the 1st Aus­tralian side to progress to the knock­out stages of the Asian Cham­pi­ons League and the 1st Aus­tralian side to progress to the final.  They were dom­i­nated by Japan­ese side Gamba Osaka in the final but advanced to the FIFA CWC as the high­est non-Japanese club in Asia. Now they play Wait­akere United in the play-in game led by The Reds all-time leader in goals and matches, Travis Dodd who could be in Europe soon.  Their strength might be the back line with a cou­ple of Brazil­ian wing­backs, Alemão on the right and Cás­sio on the left along with vet­eran cen­ter­backs Saša Ognen­ovski and Ang Costanzo anchor­ing the defense. 
Pre­dic­tion:
They will beat Wait­akere but get bounced by a famil­iar neme­sis in Gamba Osaka in the quarters

Gamba Osaka
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The recently crowned Asian club cham­pi­ons will be on home turf or at least in their own coun­try for the FIFA CWC. The Japan­ese side stormed through the Asian Cham­pi­ons League going unde­feated through the tour­na­ment and allow­ing only 3 goals in the knock­out stage. The player of the tour­na­ment was their mid­field gen­eral, Yasuhito Endo. The for­ward tan­dem of Brazil­ian Lucas and Masato Yamazaki will form a for­mi­da­ble attack­ing tri­umvi­rate with Endo.
Pre­dic­tion:
A semi-final exit ver­sus Man­ches­ter United. 3rd place would not be a surprise.

Al-Ahly
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The Egypt­ian club side is the most dec­o­rated team in African foot­ball and at the turn of the cen­tury was named by Con­fed­er­a­tion of African Foot­ball as the African Club of the Cen­tury.  Al-Ahly has the most appear­ances in the FIFA CWC with 3 and they were the 1st club to appear in con­sec­u­tive tour­na­ments. The brain­trust of Al-Ahly con­sists of Por­tuguese coach Manuel Jose and mid­field gen­eral and soon to be crowned African Foot­baller of the Year, Mohamed Aboutrika. They have the expe­ri­ence and cohe­sion to make his­tory in the tour­na­ment.
Pre­dic­tion:
1st non-European, non-South Amer­i­can team to reach the final

Part II will fea­ture the heavy hit­ters as Pachuca CF, Liga De Quito, and Man­ches­ter United get analyzed.

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1 andre December 8, 2008 at 4:22 am

Ahli play amazing soccer…. They make me happy,, you guys have to watch them win the 2008 Fifa Wold Cup..

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2 Franco December 13, 2008 at 11:59 am

What happened 2 the amazing African team that was going to get to the final, a bunch of people before the tournament had them as favorites to go all the way to the final against ManU!!!! I hope this african team didnt bring a B team because based on the stats of the game with Pachuca thats what it seemed like!!!!! Well thats what happens to people who talk big game before the the start of a tournament…….uuuu!!!!! we are going to beat pachuca & Liga from ecuador like they are easy since they are not argentinians or brasilians. Now look what happened they couldnt prove it on the field. As a Liga fan im really looking forward to the game against Pachuca, they showed that no matter what even when they are down by 2 they can come back and win. Another detail thats going to make this game the more difficult for Liga is that Mexican teams & South American teams play constantly in the Libertadores or the Sudamericana, Liga gad to play America from Mexico in the semis of this years Libertadores and it was a very difficult team to beat. Anyways i hope the best team wins!!!! The posible line up for Liga against Pachuca would be with Cevallos in goal, Campos, Araujo, Calle, Reasco, Ambrossi in defence Urrutia, Bolanos, Araujo, Manso in Midfield & Bieler or Navia in attack!!!! Out of this starting 11 for Liga 9 of them played the final in the Maracana against Flu, the only missing are Vera & Guerron, but we have Reasco who played in the 2006 World Cup for Ecuador, and we have Navia who has vast experience in the Mexican League. Ligas quote for this tournament is “they'll have to kill us to beat us!!!!”

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3 We are the Champions December 14, 2008 at 4:28 am

who told you that arrogant? we are the only team that qualified for this tournament three times and last we were there we won the third place. yesterday was not our lucky don't be that happy boy. We still the Champions.

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