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Mongolia seeded for Football World Cup in October PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
ImageMongolia has been seeded 38th for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced.  

The games will begin in October, 2007. In Round 1, those teams ranked 6-43 will be paired by draw and play one home-and-away knock-out round. 

From 19 teams that progress through this round the lowest eight based on ranking move to round 2 and the other eleven to round 3.  

The draw for Round 1 was conducted at AFC House in Kuala Lumpur on Monday 6th August, 2007.  

The seedings are as follows:  

1. Australia 2. Korea Republic 3. Saudi Arabia 4. Japan 5. IR. Iran 6. Bahrain 7. Uzbekistan 8. Kuwait 9. DPR Korea 10. China 11. Jordan 12. Iraq 13. Lebanon 14. Oman 15. UAE 16. Qatar 17. Syria 18. Palestine 19. Thailand 20. Turkmenistan 21. Tajikistan 22. Indonesia 23. Hong Kong 24. Yemen 25. Vietnam 26. Kyrgyzstan 27. Maldives 28. India 29. Singapore 30. Sri Lanka 31. Malaysia 32. Chinese Taipei 33. Bangladesh 34. Macau 35. Pakistan 36. Afghanistan 37. Mongolia 38. Guam 39. Nepal 40. Cambodia 41. Bhutan 42. Myanmar 43. Timor Leste  
 
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 1 Written by mendbayar nyambuu, on 2007-08-08 11:07:39, IP: 70.0.75.145
Roll tide, Mongolia!

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