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Even in the Draw, Brazil are the Team to Fear

DW staff / AFP (jdk)December 9, 2005

Defending champions Brazil are the side everybody would prefer avoiding in the group stage at the World Cup 2006. The seven other seeded teams are safe but 24 other squads are biting their nails in anticipation.

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Brazil's Ronaldinho (r) leads the strongest team heading to GermanyImage: AP

Brazil are the team everyone else will want to avoid in Friday's 2006 World Cup draw in Leipzig, according to West Germany's 1974 World Cup winner Franz Beckenbauer.

England, Italy, Argentina, France, Mexico, Spain and hosts Germany are seeded along with Brazil so cannot be grouped with the holders but the other 24 nations will need a dose of luck to avoid the five-time World Cup winners.

High-caliber teams such as the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Portugal will not want to see Brazil next to their name when the 32 qualifiers are divided into eight groups of four.

"Brazil are the favorites for me," said Beckenbauer, head of the World Cup organizing committee (OK). "I watched them at the Confederations Cup and they were brilliant. If they perform like that at the World Cup they are going to be very hard to stop."

Star ensemble from past in attendance

Confederations Cup Brasilien gegen Argentinien
Brazil's striker Adriano (ctr) scored his side's final goal in a 4-1 dismantling of rivals Argentina in JuneImage: AP

Brazil crushed South American rivals Argentina 4-1 in the Confederations Cup final back in June and their World Cup pedigree is second to none, having won a record five World Cups and reached the last three World Cup finals.

According to the OK, Friday's draw for the finals, running from June 9 until July 9, is set to pull in a record global TV audience of 320 million and be broadcast to 145 countries. A collection of football stars from every football continent will help with the draw, with Brazil's three-time World Cup winner Pele (1958, 1962, 1970) leading the way.

West Germany's 1990 World Cup winning captain Lothar Matthäus, Netherlands star Johan Cruyff, Cameroon's Roger Milla, South African Lukas Radebe and Japan's Masashi Nakayama are just some of the other big names on show in Leipzig.

Argentina's controversial 1986 World Cup hero Diego Maradona declined the invitation to take part.

Team managers looking on with interest

Sven Göran Eriksson - Nationaltrainer England
England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has a lot of pressure to perform well in GermanyImage: dpa

The organizing committee confirmed Wednesday that the coaches of the 32 nations would all witness the draw live with the sole exception of Argentina's Jose Pekerman. England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, Australia coach Guus Hiddink, Japan coach Zico and Brazil chief Carlos Alberto Parreira will all be watching on with interest.

Parreira is well aware that his side are being touted as clear favorites to retain the trophy but believes hosts Germany should be more confident.

Fußball: Brasiliens Trainer Carlos Alberto Parreira
Brazilian chief Carlos Alberto Parreira thinks Germany will be a contenderImage: dpa

"Germany will be our toughest opponent," Parreira told Stern magazine. "You Germans moan too much and should stop!" said Parreira. "We do not believe you. Germany will be thereabouts next year."

Germany have tasted friendly defeats at Slovakia and Turkey in the build-up to the finals but surprised everyone by reaching the 2002 final -- losing 2-0 to Brazil.

Gigantic show in store

While the traditional football powerhouses such as Brazil, Germany, Argentina and England will target World Cup glory debutants Togo and Angola will relish playing against football's elite. The draw will offer something for every nation. Fans have been working out the possible scenarios in advance, worrying about landing in a "group of death" or hoping to get the dream draw.

Leipzig, WM-Auslosung
Even the drawing for the group is expected to pull in a large audienceImage: AP

The draw, hosted by German supermodel Heidi Klum, will take place on a stage designed to resemble a football stadium, beginning at 9:20 pm (2020 GMT) and ending at 9:50 pm (2050 GMT).

"It will be a gigantic show," said Wolfgang Niersbach, the vice-president of the Organizing Committee.

Among the 4,000 invited guests will be German Chancellor Angela Merkel.