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Jun 14 2009

The Confederations Cup Kicks Off

Published by richleigh at 6:55 pm under Soccer News Edit This

Confederations Cup LogoThe first game of the Confederations Cup saw South Africa take on Iraq in a fairly unexciting game that ended 0-0. Neither side had much of an attacking threat, the best chances of the game fell to South Africa however, and somehow the hosts managed not to win.

Kagisho Dikgacoi should have scored with his late header for South Africa, unfortunately his teammate Bernard Parker managed to get in the way on the line though, and the ball bounced harmlessly away.

The second game of the Confederations Cup promised to offer far more than the first, and when Liverpool striker Fernando Torres managed to grab a hat-trick in the first 17 minutes; it looked as though Spain was likely to enter double figures before the end of the night. After the initial rush things slowed up a bit for Spain however, and it wasn’t until the first-half was drawing to a close that Cesc Fabregas managed to grab a fourth.

In the second-half Spain continued to settle down, and the one and only goal of the half was scored by David Villa to take the game to 5-0. Spain’s next game will see them take on Iraq on Wednesday, and Spain should really finish the group with the maximum 9 points in the bag.

Brazil play Egypt tomorrow, the USA meanwhile face a tough challenge against Italy in what should prove to be an interesting day of Confederations Cup football.

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