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FIFA left red-faced after chaotic Confed Cup draw
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 12 - 2012

SAO PAULO — Host Brazil will face Japan in the opening match of next year's Confederations Cup in Brasilia on June 15 although FIFA was left red-faced following a chaotic draw Saturday.
The draw should have been simple as host Brazil and world champion Spain were automatically placed at the head of the two Groups, A and B, with the six other contestants placed in the remaining slots.
The only proviso was that Italy was kept apart from Spain, to separate the two European countries, and Uruguay kept apart from Brazil, to separate the two South American ones.
Italy was to be in Group A with Brazil, while Uruguay was going to be placed in Group B with Spain.
However, when Uruguay's name was drawn, Alex Atala, Brazil's top chef who was helping FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke make the draw, put his hand in the Group A bowl and drew out position A3.
Valcke placed Uruguay in B3, but Tahiti were later paired in the same position.
“That doesn't go at all, Tahiti must be in B3,” said Valcke when he realized the mistake.
Tahiti was then placed in position B3 and Uruguay moved to place B2, meaning it would face Spain in its opening match.
“It was a bit of a chaotic draw, sorry for that,” Valcke told a packed auditorium which included Brazil President Dilma Rousseff and FIFA President Sepp Blatter.
“It's sad these things happen in life, this is my first time,” he said afterwards.
The completed draw placed Brazil, which has won the last two tournaments, with Japan, CONCACAF champion Mexico and Italy, runner-up to Spain in this year's European Championship.
Spain, the world and European champion, will open its campaign against South American champion Uruguay in Recife on June 16. Oceania champion Tahiti and the African champion, who will be decided on Feb. 10, complete the quartet. The final takes place in Rio de Janeiro on June 30.
World Cup test
Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Fortaleza, Recife, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador will host matches in the eight-team tournament, which is seen as a major organizational test ahead of the 2014 World Cup.
Stadiums in Fortaleza and Belo Horizonte are scheduled to be ready this month, while the other four are expected to be ready in March.
The six stadiums together cost $2 billion, making it the most expensive Confederations Cup since the tournament took its current shape in 1997.
Brazil won the right to host the World Cup in 2007 but delayed a whole year before deciding which 12 cities would be chosen to hold matches.
A more worrying issue is transport infrastructure. Brazil's airports are old and rundown and few cities have adequate public transport networks. Authorities promised to modernize airports and build new bus and metro lines but so far little work has been done. — Reuters


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