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'Australia Can Win Asian Cup' - January 10, 2011
THE Korean version of FourFourTwo speaks to Korea Republic coach Cho Kwang-Rae about winning the Asian Cup and taking on Australia in the group stages.
Asian Cup 2011 - Group C - January 10, 2011
AUSTRALIA and Korea Republic should progress here, but Bahrain are able to cause an upset, as seen by beating Japan 1-0 in qualifying. Underdogs India make up the numbers. If the weight of expectation proves too much for the favourites, Bahrain could sneak into the quarter-finals.
Asian Cup 2011 - Group B - January 10, 2011
POWERHOUSES Japan and Saudi Arabia should progress in a group containing minnows Syria and Jordan. However, if either of the unfancied west Asian nations manage to snag a win against the big guns of the group, it will blow qualification wide open.
Asian Cup 2011 - Group A - January 10, 2011
HOST nation Qatar will be hopeful of progression if they can get the better of improving Uzbekistan, underachieving China and a Kuwaiti team which managed to defeat Australia. The hosts and the Uzbeks are favourites but if China find form the group could run closer than expected.
Asian Cup 2011 - Group D - January 05, 2011
D is for 'Death'. A very competitive group features Asian Cup holders Iraq, perennial up-and-downers Iran, World Cup 2010 finalists DPR Korea and strong qualifiers United Arab Emirates. With a number of unpredictable teams, Group D leaves pundits scratching their heads.
Five Things Joining Asia Has Done For Us... - December 21, 2010
THE OFC Nations Cup. Against the likes of the Solomon Islands, Tahiti and New Caledonia. That is the only title the Socceroos have to their name...
True Blue Holger - December 07, 2010
Unknown to many Australians just months ago, new Socceroos coach Holger Osieck is aiming to become a household name in the pending years.

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