Jumaat, 19 Jun 2009

North Korea qualify for World Cup (What? They qualified? What about us?)


Ketika dunia terus meminggirkan Korea Utara kerana ideologi politiknya, mereka masih boleh mendabik dada kerana layak ke Piala Dunia!

Apa entahlah yang dilakukan oleh pentadbir-pentadbir bola sepak kita yang "bijak-bijak" ini...hinggakan pencapaian bola sepak kita sangat-sangatlah memalukan. Tak padan betul dengan taraf sosio-ekonomi kita...

Tak malukah mereka ini (pentadbir-pentadbir bola sepak Malaysia) dengan pencapaian Korea Utara? Hanya memakai jersi Hummel pun boleh layak ke Piala Dunia...

Kita memakai jersi Nike...setaraf dengan jersi pasukan Manchester United dan Brazil! Cara kita bermain?

Jika pada tahun 1966, Korea Utara melakar sejarah menjadi pasukan Asia pertama yang layak ke Piala Dunia, kini mereka bangga dan megah maju ke Afrika Selatan untuk Piala Dunia 2010...sedangkan kita masih terkial-kial untuk memburu emas di peringkat serantau...

Entri di bawah disalin daripada: http://news.bbc.co.uk

North Korea qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1966 following a goalless draw in Saudi Arabia watched by 66,000 fans.

Iran's failure to defeat South Korea in Seoul earlier meant that North Korea only needed a draw in Riyadh.

They join South Korea, Australia and Japan as Asia's four automatic qualifiers for South Africa 2010.

North Korea's Kim Yong Jun was sent off in the fifth minute of injury-time, but by then his team were all but through.

Six players in the Iranian football team used the match against South Korea to protest about the presidential election result.

They wore green wristbands, thought to be a symbol of their support for the opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi.

They were told to remove them at half-time as the team went on to draw 1-1 and fail to secure their automatic qualification spot.

In the 1966 World Cup in England, North Korea famously defeated Italy at Middlesbrough's Ayresome Park.

And in the quarter-finals they led Portugal 3-0 at one stage before going down 5-3 as Eusebio inspired a remarkable comeback at Goodison Park.

In Wednesday evening's match, North Korea found themselves under a lot of pressure but they held firm at the King Fahd International Stadium.

Iranian footballers' poll protest

The Saudis threatened from the start, but were unable to capitalise on a number of scoring opportunities as Korean goalkeeper Ri Myong Guk produced some fine saves.

Saudi Arabia will get another chance to progress after finishing third in Group B to advance to the Asian play-offs, where they will face Bahrain.

They will play each other over two legs in September, with the winners advancing to a home-and-away play-off against Oceania winners New Zealand in October and November.

1 ulasan:

  1. Apo nak dikato Tok Ijal..
    Malaysia bukan kurang talent dalam bola saja..tapi dalam hampir apa jua aspek..tgk saja aspek kepimpinan, siapa calon leader yang ada?

    BalasPadam