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Chile beat Switzerland 1 goal to 0 (halftime: 0-0) in Port Elizabeth during the second match of the two countries in Group H. The goal was scored by Chilean forward Mark Gonzalez (75) while playing in Switzerland 10 from the 31st minute red card for midfielder Valon Berham.

Portugal - North Korea 7-0. Portuguese Festival offensive


Portugal smashed yesterday, North Korea (7-0) in Group G and will accompany possibly Brazil in the eighth finals, while the "Chollima" saw his last dreams run aground.

Even a loss Friday against Brazil should not prevent Portugal to qualify for, in this case, Côte d'Ivoire will need an improbable victory river of the same type on North Korea. The Portuguese Selecção finish top of group with a victory against Brazil and a draw the certainly qualify as the second. With this success began with a goal from Meireles (29th), consolidated by three goals in seven minutes before the hour and concluded with three in eight minutes at the very end of the match, Portugal now shows 17 consecutive games without defeat . His last loss was in the front novembre2008 ... Brazil (6-2).
Factsheet
In Cape Town (Green Point Stadium). Attendance: 60,000 approx. Referee: P. Pozo (CHI). GOALS. Portugal: Raul Meireles (29 '), Simao (53'), Almeida (56 '), Tiago (60', 89 '), Liedson (81'), Cristiano Ronaldo (87 '). Disclaimers. Portugal: Pedro Mendes (38 '); North Korea: Pak Chol-jin (32'), Hong Yong-jo (47 '). PORTUGAL: Eduardo - Miguel, Ricardo Carvalho, Bruno Alves, Coentrao - Tiago, Pedro Mendes, Raul Meireles (Veloso 70 ') - Cristiano Ronaldo (captain), Almeida (Liedson 77'), Simao (Duda 74 '). NORTH KOREA: Ri Myong-guk - Cha Jong-Hyok (Nam Song-chol 75 '), Pak Chol-jin, he Ri Jun Ji Yun-Nam, Ri Kwang-chon - Mun In-guk (Kim Yong- Jun 58 '), Ahn Yong-hak, Pak Nam-chol 1 (Kim Kum-it 58'), Hong Yong-jo (cap) - Jong Tae-se.



It's over. The Brazilian has been super-efficient in the face of disappointing Ivorians who are angry at the end. Fabiano puts her little doubled, Elano's goal. In short, it looks like Brazil Itlaie (effective and follower of a false rate) rises to power; The Ivorians will qualify Necora against North Korea. And Lannoy, the French referee? He did not see his hands before the end of Fabiano and Kaka has ruled out after a simulation of Keita. Gravely 2014 for France.


APA-Johannesburg (South Africa) Côte d'Ivoire has tilted (1-3) against Brazil, five times world champion, at the end of their second round of Group F, played Sunday at Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg.

The Elephants were helpless ruthless Brazil qualified for the knockout phase and confirms its status as the favorite in this competition held for the first time on African soil.

Slaughtered dice the 25th minute with a goal by Fabiano, men Sven-Goran Eriksson seemed bewildered, besieged by the Brazilian forward line.

Five minutes after the restart, Fabiano scored twice before qu'Elano filled in the third goal in the 62nd gambling

In the final minutes of regulation time, the party gets carried away with gestures of which will be applied at antijeu Tioti a yellow card and a second to Kaka expelled.

The Elephants will try to revive during their last outing against North Korea, which faces Portugal on Monday for their second group match.

The matches of the last day of the group will oppose June 25 Portugal to Brazil and North Korea to Côte d'Ivoire.

Ar-tor: Stephan Lan-noy (France)

Aver-to-tis-tion: S. Tien (31 '), Kader Keita (75'), Tioti (85 ') - Kaka (84)

Car-tone red Kaka

Goals: Fabiano (25 '(50'), Elano (62 ') - Drogba (79')

Teams:

Brazil: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lucio (Cape Town), Juan Bastos, Gilberto Silva, Felipe Melo, Elano (D. Alves), Kaka, Robinho (Ramires 90 +2), Luis Fabiano.

Se-lec-tion-Coach: Dunga (BRE)

Côte d'Ivoire: Copa Demel, Kolo Toure, Zokora, Tien, Yaya Toure, Eboue (Romaric 72 '), Tioti, Dindane (Gervinho 54'), Kalou (K. Keita 67 '), Drogba (Cap).

Coach: Sven-Goran Eriksson (SWE)















Italy and New Zealand, with a superb Mark Paston in goal, made a draw 1-1 in a match counting for the second day of Group F in Nelspruit. New Zealand opened the scoring through Shane Smeltz, with one foot close (7th) after a missed test of Fabio Cannavaro, the Italians equalized through a penalty from Vincenzo Iaquinta (28th) whistled for a foul on Tommy Smith Daniele De Rossi.