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Bermuda shuts out The Bahamas in 5-0 FIFA World Cup Qualifier Victory
Mar 28, 2015 - 8:55:42 AM
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Nassau, Bahamas - A 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier was held in The Bahamas on March 25th at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium.
The Bahamas played Bermuda and were defeated 5-0.
The
Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association
Football (CONCACAF) held in Miami the draw for the initial phases of the
CONCACAF Preliminary Competition for the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018.
The event was held at the W Hotel South Beach, with the assistance of
World Cup veterans from the region including Trinidad and Tobago’s Shaka
Hislop, Mexico’s Pavel Pardo, Carlos Pavon from Honduras, and Tony
Sanneh of the United States, as well as Brazilian all-time great
Ronaldo.
The draw involved 27 of the 35 CONCACAF Member Associations seeking to
qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and determined the match-ups for
the first two rounds of the five-round regional qualifying tournament in
CONCACAF, which begins in March and runs through 2017.
Round one, which will be played in two legs on dates from March 23-31
of this year, features seven home-and-away series, among the CONCACAF
Member Associations ranked 22-35 in the region in the FIFA rankings from
August 2014 – the first ranking after the completion of the 2014 World
Cup and thus the first of the 2018 World Cup cycle.
The Round One series will be disputed between the following nations, with the team set to host the initial leg listed first:
Match 1: Bahamas v. Bermuda
Match 2: British Virgin Islands v. Dominica
Match 3: Barbados v. U.S. Virgin Islands
Match 4: Turks and Caicos Islands v. St. Kitts and Nevis
Match 5: Nicaragua v. Anguilla
Match 6: Belize v. Cayman Islands
Match 7: Curacao v. Montserrat
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Round Two of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying will be played from June
8-16, 2015, and features the seven winners from Round One plus thirteen
additional national teams, which were drawn into the following ten
pairings:
Match 8: St. Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guyana
Match 9: Antigua and Barbuda v. St. Lucia
Match 10: Puerto Rico v. Grenada
Match 11: Canada v. Winner Match #2
Match 12: Dominican Republic v. Winner Match #6
Match 13: Guatemala v. Winner Match #1
Match 14: Aruba v. Winner Match #3
Match 15: Winner Match #4 v. El Salvador
Match 16: Winner Match #7 v. Cuba
Match 17: Winner Match #5 v. Suriname
Round Three will follow from August 31-September 8 of this year, and
consists of another series of home-and-away match-ups featuring the ten
Round Two series winners, joined by the two Member Associations ranked 7
and 8 – Jamaica and Haiti.
The final six CONCACAF Member Associations (Costa Rica, Mexico, United
States, Honduras, Panama, and Trinidad & Tobago – in order of rank)
will join the competition for Round Four, which consists of three groups
of four teams and is scheduled to be played in a round-robin format
between November 2015 and September 2016.
Round Five, which will qualify three CONCACAF nations directly to the
FIFA World Cup and provide a further intercontinental playoff spot for
the fourth-placed team, will be played in the traditional six-team,
hexagonal format among the top two teams from each Round Four group.
This final round of World Cup qualifying in CONCACAF is scheduled to be
disputed from November 2016 to October 2017.
The match-ups for Round Three, as well as seeds for Round Four, of
CONCACAF World Cup qualifying will be determined at the FIFA World Cup
Qualifying Draw in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 25, 2015.
To find further information on the CONCACAF Preliminary Competition for
the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018, and to re-live the preliminary draw
through video and interviews with participating nation representatives
and the World Cup veterans on hand, please visit CONCACAF.com.
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