Group 1 of the first group stage of CONCACAF qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ contains two of the region's participants from Germany 2006 in the form of the USA and Trinidad and Tobago. Guatemala, who only just missed out on the playoff with Bahrain that took Trinidad and Tobago to the last world finals, are also lining up alongside Cuba.
The favourites
USA: Reigning CONCACAF champions and arguably the best
side in the region (though Mexico might have something to say about
that), the USA are aiming for nothing less than a first-place
finish in a deceptively challenging group. With coach Bob Bradley
making a smooth transition into the post-Bruce Arena era and
tapping a number of youth players for senior duty, the Americans
will be hands-down favourites to top the group, although they will
have to travel to some hostile locales in order to do so. One thing
is certain: the challenges the Americans will face in the first
group stage are sure to be far stiffer than the resistance Barbados
put up when the Americans trounced them 9-0 on aggregate in the
previous round.
The outsiders
Guatemala: Coached by Central American master tactician
Ramon Maradiaga of Honduras, Guatemala will be a challenge to the
big powers. With the goal threat posed by LS Galaxy striker Carlos
'El Pescadito' Ruiz - who already has four goals from the
9-1 aggregate win over St Lucia - Guatemala are likely to be a team
to watch as they hunt a place in the final group stage. As local
rivals already know too well, the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala
City can be a buzzing and hostile venue for visiting teams.
Trinidad and Tobago: The islanders have had a rough time
of it since qualifying for their first FIFA World Cup finals. Amid
labour problems between national team players and the country's
FA, the Soca Warriors lost their Caribbean crown to Haiti and
tumbled out of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the group stages.
However, calm seems to have been restored in the side even though
they could only manage a 3-2 aggregate win in the last round
against minnows Bermuda.
The players to watch
Landon Donovan (USA), Tim Howard (USA), Michael Bradley
(USA), Carlos Ruiz (GUA), Gonzalo Romero (GUA), Kenwyne Jones
(TRI), Stern John (TRI), Roberto Linares (CUB)
The crunch game
Cuba-USA: The USA's second away game will be against
Cuba in Havana on 6 September 2008. With a turbulent history
between the two nations - who no longer have diplomatic relations -
the contest is bound to be an intimidating away date for the
fancied Americans. A national team from the USA has not played in
Cuba in over six decades, making the contest an historic affair
with resonance beyond its mere sporting significance.
A look back
Trinidad and Tobago-Guatemala 3-2, 5 September 2005, Port of
Spain.
With a 2-1 lead and only five minutes to go, it looked like
Guatemala were going to pull ahead in the race for fourth place and
a playoff spot for Germany 2006. Stern John had his say, though,
scoring twice in the last five minutes to give Trinidad and Tobago
a famous 3-2 win. Guatemala, shocked, failed to win in their
remaining three qualifiers and lost out to T&T in the quest for
the playoff spot. The Trinidadians then duly beat Bahrain to
qualify for their first-ever FIFA World Cup in Germany in 2006.
The stat
1947 - The last time a USA national team played a
match in Cuba. The two countries, who do not have diplomatic
relations, will meet in Havana on 6 September.
Did you know?
Cuba were the first Caribbean side to participate
in the FIFA World Cup finals back in 1938 in France, where they
beat Romania to reach the quarter-finals.
The question
After coming so close to reaching Germany 2006, can
Guatemala finally banish their nearly-men status and reach the
biggest stage of them all?












