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    Expatica, Netherlands
    Aug 17 2004

    European footbal teams begin journey to Germany

    16 August 2004

    HAMBURG - While most countries throughout the world have long ago
    begun their qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup in Germany,
    the journey for European countries starts only on Wednesday.

    Four qualifiers will be played.

    In Group 1, Macedonia and Armenia clash in Skopje, with the home side
    being the favourites. Not only is Macedonia ranked 92 in the world -
    compared to 116 for Armenia, but coach Dragan Kanatlarovski can call
    on several players playing throughout Europe.

    Midfielder Vanco Trajanov, for instance, has just joined German
    Bundesliga club Arminia Bielefeld, while Artim Sakiri plays his club
    football for West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League.

    The pick of the matches on Wednesday takes place in Bucharest, where
    Romania take on Finland in another Group 1 match. With the Czech
    Republic, the Netherlands and Andorra also in the group, the two
    teams will know that they can ill-afford to drop points at this early
    stage.

    The home side suffered a setback ahead of the game, when captain
    Christian Chivu broke a bone in his foot during beach football whilst
    on holiday. Although the foot was put in plaster, it did not heal
    sufficiently and requires corrective surgery ruling him out for the
    next four international matches.

    They still have a host of exciting players to call on, with Chelsea's
    striker Adrian Mutu being one of them.

    Finland coach Antti Muurinen had to replace Anderlecht defender Teemu
    Tainio and Auxerre midfielder Hannu Tihinen after they both were
    ruled out through injury.

    In Group Three, two of the weakest teams in European football play
    their first games. Luxembourg, who are ranked 157th in the world and
    second-last in Europe, seem to have an impossible task away to
    Slovakia, who are ranked 86 places above them.

    Luxembourg's record in World Cup qualifiers is - nor surprisingly -
    very bad and they have won only two (1961 4-2 against Portugal and
    1972 2-0 against Turkey) out of 91 games. They have finished last in
    their group every time they have played in the qualifiers.

    Luxembourg will, however, fancy their chances to avoid that this time
    around as also in their group is Liechtenstein, who are ranked just
    three positions above them in the rankings.

    Liechtenstein are at home in Vaduz against Estonia on Wednesday.
    Although several of their players are part-timers, Liechtenstein
    coach Martin Andermatt can call on several players who play for Swiss
    clubs.

    Andermatt, who took over the side in March, will be looking to
    improve on the Liechtenstein record from their last qualifying
    campaign, when they were last in their group without a point or a
    goal.

    The other three teams in Group Three are: Portugal, Russia and
    Latvia.

    The next qualifiers will be played on September 4, when the majority
    of other teams enter the competition.
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