he All Whites return after a near-thirty year absence...
Dec 2, 2009 3:00:00 AM
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Coach: Ricki Herbert Confederation: Oceania FIFA Ranking (Nov 09): 77 Previous Appearances: 1 (1982) | ![]() Map |
Football is not as popular as rugby or cricket in this geographically isolated island nation of 4.3 million people. That is why it is remarkable that 2010 will not be
When compared to the 1982 campaign, the journey to South Africa was relatively straightforward. After winning the Oceania group, New Zealand met Bahrain, Asia’s fifth placed team, in a two leg, do-or-die play-off series. New Zealand prevailed 1-0 over their West Asian opponents.
New Zealand is a physically strong team with a good work ethic. The average height in the squad for the last match against Bahrain was just under 185 cm. New Zealand will be dangerous at set-pieces and will not be easily out-muscled by their opponents. The fact that this will be the first winter World Cup since 1978 will probably suit New Zealand’s playing style.
There is no hiding the fact that New Zealand will not be the most technically gifted team at the finals. Lack of regular competitive international fixtures may also affect performances of the team as a whole. Finally, there is a noticeable lack of depth in the squad.
The Coach
Ricki Herbert, a former defender, was part of the All Whites team that qualified for the 1982 World Cup. He played in all three matches and went on to become one of
Ryan Nelsen (Blackburn Rovers, England)
![]() | New Zealand’s captain brings a lot of top-class experience to the team. He is a true leader and has a calming and motivating influence on players around him. Playing at the heart of the defence, a lot rests on his shoulder and he may have a very busy World Cup. |
Chris Killen (Celtic, Scotland)
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Leo Bertos (Wellington Phoenix,
![]() | New Zealand’s most creative player. If he can be shut down, New Zealand’s strikers will be largely cut off from the action. |
Famous for: Its clean and green image. New Zealand’s spectacular landscapes have been used as a backdrop for a number of big budget films.
Most likely to: Have fans that will enjoy themselves, no matter what the result.
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