World Cup 2010: Draw Pairs Brazil With Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea

The eight groups are decided.

Fifa World Cup trophy (Bongarts/Getty Images)
The big story from this evening's 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town came from Group G where Brazil, Ivory Coast, and Portugal were positioned together along with North Korea in the 'Group of Death'.

Hosts South Africa had a tough draw in Group A along with Mexico, Uruguay and France.

Holders Italy will have to make their way past Paraguay, New Zealand and Slovakia as they attempt to retain the trophy they won in Germany in 2006.

The opening game of the tournament will see South Africa play Mexico in Johannesburg on 11 June.

South African actress Charlize Theron, England international David Beckham, Ethiopian athletics legend Haile Gebrselassie, South African cricket pioneer Makhaya Ntini, Springbok rugby player John Smit, and Bafana defender Matthew Booth helped conduct the draw at the Cape Town International Convention Center in front of a crowd of luminaries including Franz Beckenbauer, Eusebio, and Desmond Tutu.

Geographical criteria meant that no two teams from the same confederation could be drawn in the same group, with the exception of European teams where a maximum of two were permitted.

All eight groups in full:

Group A
Group B
South Africa
Argentina
Mexico
Nigeria
Uruguay
South Korea
France
Greece

Group C
Group D
England
Germany
United States
Australia
Algeria
Serbia
Slovenia
Ghana

Group E
Group F
Netherlands
Italy
Denmark
Paraguay
Japan
New Zealand
Cameroon
Slovakia

Group G
Group H
Brazil
Spain
North Korea
Switzerland
Ivory Coast
Honduras
Portugal
Chile


Now that the groups are drawn, the path to the semi-final is known, for the winners of Group A face the runners up of Group B, and the winners of Group G face the runners up on Group H, and so on, with A-D and E-H forming two sides of a bracket.

There is a distinct possibility that favorites Brazil could meet second favorites Spain in the second round. With Portugal and Ivory Coast also in Group G, it is guaranteed that at least two big guns will be eliminated before the quarter final out of these four teams.

Carlo Garganese, Goal.com


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