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From: ekrell@ucla-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.sport
Subject: Re: World Cup qualifications
Message-ID: <7529@ucla-cs.ARPA>
Date: Sun, 10-Nov-85 19:41:26 EST
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Posted: Sun Nov 10 19:41:26 1985
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In article <896@utai.UUCP> nunes@utai.UUCP (Joe Nunes) writes:
>New information:
>   Either Holland or Belgium has qualified by now (don't know which)
>   Either Japan or South Korea has qualified by now (don't know which)
>   Either Peru or Chile has advanced to play either one of Paraguay or
>      Colombia in a two-game series, the winner advances
>
>Perhaps someone out there can resolve the or's?

* The Holland or Belgium one is still unanswered.

* South Korea defeated Japan 2-1 in Tokyo and 1-0 in Seul thus qualifying

* Chile defeated Peru 4-2 in Chile and 1-0 in Peru; Paraguay defeated
Colombia 3-0 in Paraguay and lost 2-1 in Colombia but adavances because of
the goal difference.
  The Paraguay-Chile game finished 45 minutes ago and Paraguay won 3-0.
The game was shown live on SIN (the spanish TV network in the US). The second
game will be played next sunday (11/17) in Chile and will also be shown
live.
  SIN will also broadcast the France-Yugoslavia game from Paris next saturday
11/16 at 4 PM. This game and the Bulgaria-East Germany game (to be played 
simultaneously) will determine who qualifies in that group (besides Bulgaria
who already qualified). Thus, by next sunday there will be another 2 countries
going to Mexico, leaving only 5 open slots.
-- 
    Eduardo Krell               UCLA Computer Science Department
    ekrell@ucla-locus.arpa      ..!{sdcrdcf,ihnp4,trwspp,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!ekrell