Sagy
25 Dec 2007, 02:39 PM
This document (http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mcwc/ip-201_10e_fwcdraw-history_2481.pdf), from FIFA, says that for the 1970 WC
There were no seeds, instead the Committee in charge formed geographical 'sections' from which the four groups were drawn.
Does anyone knows (cares to guess) what were the "geographical sections".
The groups ended up:
Group A
USSR
Mexico
Belgium
El Salvador
Group B
Italy
Uruguay
Sweden
Israel
Group C
Brazil
England
Romania
Czechoslovakia
Group D
West Germany
Peru
Bulgaria
Morocco
The decision by "the Committee" seems strange to me since both 1962 and 1966 had seeds for group play drawing. While 1958 Didn't have seeds either, the geographical distribution made sense - UK teams, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, since each of these regions had 4 teams in the WC. There is no such nice distribution in this case, and we ended up with two CONCACAF teams in the same group.
Thanks in advance.
There were no seeds, instead the Committee in charge formed geographical 'sections' from which the four groups were drawn.
Does anyone knows (cares to guess) what were the "geographical sections".
The groups ended up:
Group A
USSR
Mexico
Belgium
El Salvador
Group B
Italy
Uruguay
Sweden
Israel
Group C
Brazil
England
Romania
Czechoslovakia
Group D
West Germany
Peru
Bulgaria
Morocco
The decision by "the Committee" seems strange to me since both 1962 and 1966 had seeds for group play drawing. While 1958 Didn't have seeds either, the geographical distribution made sense - UK teams, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, since each of these regions had 4 teams in the WC. There is no such nice distribution in this case, and we ended up with two CONCACAF teams in the same group.
Thanks in advance.