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The Carling Cup is also called the Football League Club or League Club is an English Club which the primary basis of elimination is a knock out rule. Also known as Carlings Cup for sponsorship terms.

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The International Federation of Association Football (French: Fédération Internationale de Football Association), commonly known as FIFA (usual English pronunciation:), is the international governing body of association football. Its headquarters are located in Zürich, Switzerland, and its current president is Sepp Blatter. FIFA is responsible for the organization and governance of football's major international tournaments, most notably the FIFA World Cup, held since 1930.

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FIFA World Youth Championship, is the world championship of football for male players under the age of 20 and is organized by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The Championship has been awarded every two years since the first tournament in 1977.

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2010 qualifiers: Second round details

Best eight runners-up: Malawi, Togo, Sudan, Tunisia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Gabon, Kenya

GROUP 1

P W D L GF GA Pts
Cameroon 6 5 1 0 14 2 16
Cape Verde 6 3 0 3 7 8 9
Tanzania 6 2 2 2 9 6 8
Mauritius 6 0 1 5 3 17 1

01-02/06/08: Cameroon 2-0 Cape Verde
01-02/06/08: Tanzania 1-1 Mauritius

06-08/06/08: Mauritius 0-3 Cameroon

13-15/06/08: Tanzania 0-0 Cameroon
13-15/06/08: Mauritius 0-1 Cape Verde

20-22/06/08: Cameroon 2-1 Tanzania
20-22/06/08: Cape Verde 3-1 Mauritius

05-07/09/08: Mauritius 1-4 Tanzania

Kenya 6 3 1 2 8 5 10
Namibia 6 2 0 4 7 12 6

01-02/06/08: Guinea 0-0 Zimbabwe
01-02/06/08: Namibia 2-1 Kenya

06-08/06/08: Kenya 2-0 Guinea

13-15/06/08: Namibia 1-2 Guinea
13-15/06/08: Kenya 2-0 Zimbabwe

20-22/06/08: Guinea 4-0 Namibia
20-22/06/08: Zimbabwe 0-0 Kenya

05-07/09/08: Zimbabwe 0-0 Guinea
05-07/09/08: Kenya 1-0 Namibia

10-12/10/08: Guinea 3-2 Kenya

GROUP 3

P W D L GF GA Pts
Benin 6 4 0 2 12 8 12
Angola 6 3 1 2 11 8 10
Uganda 6 3 1 2 8 9 10
Niger 6 1 0 5 1 11 3

01-02/06/08: Uganda 1-0 Niger
01-02/06/08: Angola 3-0 Benin

06-08/06/08: Niger 1-2 Angola
06-08/06/08: Benin 4-1 Uganda

13-15/06/08: Niger 0-2 Benin
13-15/06/08: Uganda 3-1 Angola

20-22/06/08: Angola 0-0 Uganda

05-07/09/08: Benin 3-2 Angola
05-07/09/08: Niger 3-1 Uganda

10-12/10/08: Angola 3-1 Niger
10-12/10/08: Uganda 2-1 Benin

P W D L GF GA Pts
Sth Africa 6 2 1 3 5 5 7
Eq Guinea 6 1 0 5 4 10 3

01-02/06/08: Eq Guinea 2-0 Sierra Leone
01-02/06/08: Nigeria 2-0 South Africa

06-08/06/08: South Africa 4-1 Eq Guinea

13-15/06/08: Eq Guinea 0-1 Nigeria
13-15/06/08: Sierra Leone 1-0 South Africa

20-22/06/08: South Africa 0-0 Sierra Leone

05-07/09/08: Sierra Leone 2-1 Eq Guinea
05-07/09/08: South Africa 0-1 Nigeria

P W D L GF GA Pts
Ghana 6 4 0 2 11 5 12
Gabon 6 4 0 2 8 3 12
Lesotho 6 0 0 6 2 16 0

01-02/06/08: Ghana 3-0 Libya

06-08/06/08: Lesotho 2-3 Ghana
06-08/06/08: Libya 1-0 Gabon

13-15/06/08: Lesotho 0-1 Libya

20-22/06/08: Ghana 2-0 Gabon
20-22/06/08: Libya 4-0 Lesotho

28/06/08: Gabon 2-0 Lesotho

05-07/09/08: Lesotho 0-3 Gabon
05-07/09/08: Libya 1-0 Ghana

10-12/10/08: Gabon 1-0 Libya

GROUP 6

P W D L GF GA Pts
Algeria 6 3 1 2 7 4 10
Gambia 6 2 3 1 6 3 9
Senegal 6 2 3 1 9 7 9
Liberia 6 0 3 3 4 12 3

01-02/06/08: Senegal 1-0 Algeria
01-02/06/08: Liberia 1-1 Gambia

06-08/06/08: Gambia 0-0 Senegal
06-08/06/08: Algeria 3-0 Liberia

13-15/06/08: Liberia 2-2 Senegal
13-15/06/08: Gambia 1-0 Algeria

20-22/06/08: Algeria 1-0 Gambia

05-07/09/08: Gambia 3-0 Liberia

10-12/10/08: Liberia 0-0 Algeria
10-12/10/08: Senegal 1-1 Gambia

GROUP 7

P W D L GF GA Pts
Ivory Coast 6 3 3 0 10 2 12
Mozambique 6 2 2 2 7 5 8
Madagascar 6 1 3 2 2 7 6
Botswana 6 1 2 3 3 8 5

01-02/06/08: Ivory Coast 1-0 Mozambique
01-02/06/08: Botswana 0-0 Madagascar

06-08/06/08: Mozambique 1-2 Botswana

13-15/06/08: Botswana 1-1 Ivory Coast
13-15/06/08: Madagascar 1-1 Mozambique

20-22/06/08: Ivory Coast 4-0 Botswana
20-22/06/08: Mozambique 3-0 Madagascar

10-12/10/08: Botswana 0-1 Mozambique
10-12/10/08: Ivory Coast 3-0 Madagascar

GROUP 8

P W D L GF GA Pts
Morocco 4 3 0 1 11 5 9
Rwanda 4 3 0 1 7 3 9

NB: Ethiopia excluded from qualifying by Fifa after suspension of Ethiopia Football Federation

01-02/06/08: Rwanda 3-0 Mauritania
01-02/06/08: Morocco 3-0 Ethiopia (Result void)

06-08/06/08: Ethiopia 1-2 Rwanda (Result void)
06-08/06/08: Mauritania 1-4 Morocco

13-15/06/08: Rwanda 3-1 Morocco

20-22/06/08: Ethiopia 6-1 Mauritania (Result void)
20-22/06/08: Morocco 2-0 Rwanda

05-07/09/08: Ethiopia v Morocco (Match cancelled by Fifa)

GROUP 9

P W D L GF GA Pts
Burkina Faso 6 5 1 0 14 5 16
Burundi 6 2 0 4 5 9 6

01-02/06/08: Burundi 1-0 Seychelles
01-02/06/08: Tunisia 1-2 Burkina Faso

06-08/06/08: Seychelles 0-2 Tunisia

13-15/06/08: Seychelles 2-3 Burkina Faso
13-15/06/08: Burundi 0-1 Tunisia

20-22/06/08: Tunisia 2-1 Burundi
20-22/06/08: Burkina Faso 4-1 Seychelles

05-07/09/08: Seychelles 1-2 Burundi

10-12/10/08: Burundi 1-3 Burkina Faso
10-12/10/08: Tunisia 5-0 Seychelles

Mali 6 4 0 2 13 8 12
Sudan 6 3 0 3 9 9 9
Congo 6 3 0 3 7 8 9
Chad 6 2 0 4 7 11 6

13-15/06/08: Sudan 3-2 Mali
13-15/06/08: Chad 2-1 Congo

20-22/06/08: Congo 2-0 Chad

05-07/09/08: Chad 2-1 Sudan (in Cairo)
05-07/09/08: Congo 1-0 Mali

10/09/08: Sudan 3-1 Chad (in Cairo)

10-12/10/08: Mali 2-1 Chad
10-12/10/08: Sudan 2-0 Congo

GROUP 11

P W D L GF GA Pts
Zambia 4 2 1 1 2 1 7
Swaziland 4 1 1 2 2 9 4

13-15/06/08: Swaziland 0-0 Zambia

20-22/06/08: Zambia 1-0 Swaziland

10/09/08: Zambia 1-0 Togo

10-12/10/08: Togo 6-0 Swaziland

GROUP 12

Egypt 6 5 0 1 13 2 15
Malawi 6 4 0 2 14 5 12
Djibouti 6 0 0 6 2 30 0

06-08/06/08: Djibouti 0-4 Egypt
06-08/06/08: DR Congo 1-0 Malawi

13-15/06/08: Malawi 1-0 Egypt

20-22/06/08: Egypt 2-0 Malawi

05-07/09/08: DR Congo 0-1 Egypt

10-12/10/08: Malawi 2-1 DR Congo

Preliminary qualifiers

14/10/07: Madagascar 6-2 Comoros

14/10/07: Sierra Leone 1-0 Guinea Bissau
Sierra Leone win 1-0 on aggregate

14/10/07: Djibouti 1-0 Somalia
Match played over one leg due to security concerns, Djibouti win 1-0 on aggregate
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The alleged offences relate to the claims from the West Ham striker Carlton Cole and the Millwall forward Jason Price that they suffered racial abuse from rival fans during the evening tie, which West Ham won 3-1 following extra-time.

Millwall had the charge thrown out on appeal.

A statement from the governing body said: "The FA have issued charges against both West Ham United FC and Millwall FC following the serious crowd disturbances in and around Upton Park on 25 August 2009.

"West Ham United FC have been charged on four counts of failing to control their supporters whilst Millwall FC have been charged on three counts following events at the Carling Cup fixture. It is alleged that both clubs failed to ensure that their supporters conducted themselves in an orderly fashion."

Beyond the alleged racist abuse offences the charges each club will have to answer are "failure to ensure their supporters refrained from violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour" and "failure to ensure their supporters didn't throw missiles, harmful or dangerous objects on to the pitch".

West Ham have received an additional charge of "failure to ensure their supporters didn't enter the field of play" after the pitch was invaded three times by their fans during the game.

The trouble had broken out at around 6pm, before the unrest continued close to and inside the stadium, while during the match, supporters threw missiles at each other.

The FA added that it "has liaised closely with all relevant authorities including the Metropolitan police during the course of its investigations and has been in constant dialogue with both clubs during this time. Both clubs now have a period of 14 days to respond to the charges."

West Ham are expected to fight the charges. They may examine the scenes at the end of the Manchester derby eight days ago, when a Manchester United fan invaded the pitch and appeared to be hit by City's Craig Bellamy, and Carlos Tevez seemed to have a missile aimed at him.

Millwall, meanwhile, will make an official comment regarding how they will answer the alleged offences this morning but it seems likely they will contest the charges. Both clubs may also point out that they feel they complied with all police and safety requests.

Following the incident the sports minister, Gerry Sutcliffe, described the scenes as "a disgrace to football" before backing the FA's call for life bans for those found to have been involved. Andy Williamson, the chief operating officer at the Football League under whose jurisdiction the game fell, said: "We utterly deplore the violence that took place in last night's match. Such behaviour has no place within the game. We will work with the relevant authorities to ensure those behind it are held to account."sons.
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West Ham, charged with four counts to Millwall's three, said they would examine the FA's evidence before deciding whether to contest the charges. But it was Millwall who went on the offensive against the FA, questioning what they could do to control their fans in another club's ground.

"We maintain that we did everything in our power with regard to our ticketing arrangements for this game. Furthermore we expressed our concerns in advance about ticket allocations and arrangements in general.

"Our question for the Football Association is what can Millwall Football Club do to control individuals' actions once inside our opponents' stadium?"

Before the tie Millwall's chief executive, Andy Ambler, criticised the decision to halve Millwall's ticket allocation to 1,500, claiming it made it more likely that fans would seek tickets in the home areas of the ground.

One 43-year-old Millwall fan, described by police as "an innocent family man", was stabbed in front of his teenage sons.

Both clubs were formally charged by the FA with failing to ensure their fans refrained from racist behaviour, after West Ham's Carlton Cole and Millwall's Jason Price said they suffered abuse; with failing to ensure supporters "refrained from violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour"; and with failure to ensure they "didn't throw missiles, harmful or dangerous objects, on to the pitch". West Ham were also charged with failing to prevent their fans entering the field of play, after the pitch was invaded three times during the match, which they won 3-1 after extra time. Both clubs have 14 days from last Friday to respond to the charges.

"In advance of the Millwall match, the club followed the strict advice of the police and relevant authorities at every stage of the planning process. That full cooperation continued on the night with the club working closely with police on a carefully set-out plan that was initiated and approved by the independent safety advisory group. We do acknowledge the appalling behaviour of a minority of fans inside the stadium and, in conjunction with the police, will continue to take strong and appropriate action against anyone found responsible."

Scotland Yard said today that there had now been 19 arrests for disorder in and around Upton Park that night. "The offences include pitch invasion, assault on police, breach of banning order, GBH, and violent disorder. Of the 19 arrested, 12 have been charged, 6 remain on police bail and one person has been released no further action," said a spokeswoman.
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