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Club World Cup quarterfinal preview: Kashiwa Reysol - Monterrey
The Japanese champions are in good form after their Thursday victory over Auckland City, while the Mexican outfit hopes to keep up its unbeaten form in international competition
By Dan Orlowitz
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KASHIWA REYSOL
Sugeno Kondo, Masushima, Hashimoto, Mizuno Leandro, Otani, Barada, Wagner Tanaka, Kudo |
MONTERREY
Orozco Basanta, Meza, Mier, Cardozo Delgado, Perez, Chavez, De la Pena, Suazo, De Nigris |
Monterrey has struggled this season, placing just 11th in the Mexican Primera Division. Coach Victor Vucetich has called his Japanese opponents "very organized and disciplined," but his side will believe that it can secure the win that would set up a semifinal face-off with Brazilian outfit Santos. The team will be led by captain Luis Perez, who was a member of the Necaxa team that beat Spanish giants Real Madrid in a shootout to win third place in the 2000 edition of the tournament.
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DID YOU KNOW? |
- This marks the first Club World Cup appearance for both sides.
- Monterrey took 16 out of 18 possible points in the group stage of the CONCACAF Champions League, going unbeaten in its 12-match campaign.

- The 2011 Club World Cup is Monterrey captain Luis Perez's sixth appearance in a FIFA tournament. His previous appearances include World Cup 2006, the 2005 Confederations Cup, the 2004 Olympic Games, the 2000 Club World Cup, and the 1997 Under-17 World Cup.
- Monterrey's home ground is the Estadio Tecnologico, with a capacity of over 32,000. It is twice as large as Kashiwa Reysol's Hitachi Kashiwa Stadium.
- Kashiwa Reysol midfielder Masakatsu Sawa spent four seasons playing in Peru and was even offered a chance to play for the Peruvian national team, but chose not to relinquish his Japanese citizenship.
- Reysol led the J-League for nearly two-thirds of the season, but needed a win on the last weekend of play to secure its first-ever championship.
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