Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Uruguay vs Chile Copa America 2011 Live Stream Online

in the Group match of the on going Copa America we will have Uruguay taking on Chile in what will be a huge match and it will be interesting to see how this match goes about as both of these teams are playing well although Uruguay were favourite to go through they could only get a draw in their first match and now they are coming up against Chile a team which is very solid and they won their opening match against Mexico.

Uruguay had a wonderfull 2010 World Cup and now they have some great players in their team and consider one of the top teams in the world, but they let down their fans by drawing against Peru in the opening match and now they will be eager to get on to winning trail as they take on Chile in the group stages.


Uruguay vs Chile Copa America 2011

We will have the all the update before the match gets underway, you can bookamark this page and comeback shortly before it all starts while Full match highlights of the match placed here shortly after the match.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Costa Rica deny they will replace Japan at Copa America


The Costa Rican football federation (Fedefutbol) has released an official statement denying reports that they will replace Japan at the 2011 Copa America.



Fox Sports reported that Japan could withdraw from this summer's Copa America as they are struggling to select a representative team for the tournament, and that Costa Rica could be set to take their place.



However, Fedefutbol denied that they had been contacted to take part, and a statement on their official website reads: "Fedefutbol wishes to announce that as of today, May 10, Costa Rica have not been officially approached regarding participation at the 2011 Copa America, to be held in Argentina in July."



The Asian champions initially opted to withdraw from the Copa America following the earthquake and tsunami that struck the nation in March, but eventually reconsidered their decision following a request from tournament organisers.



Nevertheless, Japan could now withdraw after several clubs, who are under no obligation to supply personnel, were reluctant to release their players for the tournament. The likes of Borussia Dortmund, Stuttgart, Koln and Inter reportedly would prefer to keep their Japanese players in Europe.



Earlier reports suggested that Dutch clubs such as Feyenoord, Vitesse and VVV were ready to allow participation, but it is unclear whether Japan will travel to South America following the recent developments.



An official statement regarding Japan's involvement in the tournament is expected on Friday.




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