Brazil announce international friendly vs Oman 17 November 2009

October 23, 2009 at 20:12 20 comments

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Brazil’s probable starting line-up vs Oman

Brazil will get to lock horns with the country ranked 79th in the world when they play Oman in Muscat on 17th November this year.

Three days before, Brazil take on England in Qatar. The squad for both matches will be announced on October 27th. Dunga (photo) is not expected to call up Brazil-based players whose sides are involved in the final stage of the Campeonato Brasileiro. This should exclude: Sandro Ranieri (Internacional), Adriano (Flamengo), Miranda (São Paulo), Diego Tardelli (Atlético MG), Diego Souza (Palmeiras) and Victor (Grêmio) all of whom were in the squad for the WC qualifiers vs Bolivia and Venezuela earlier this month.

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  • 1. Khalid  |  October 24, 2009 at 02:38

    It will be a great match

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  • 2. hammad  |  October 24, 2009 at 05:53

    it will be a good match for both teams, Brazil should expect a tough match as the Omani team is not an easy team although with ranking of 79. i expect it to be one of the best matches

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  • 3. Daniel Powell  |  October 24, 2009 at 07:45

    Waste of time.

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  • 4. zewart lucas  |  October 27, 2009 at 09:45

    brasil vs 97 ranked, is this a joke?

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    • 5. hick  |  November 3, 2009 at 15:28

      97 its 79 !u retard and its not a joke

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  • 6. Basim  |  October 29, 2009 at 04:03

    Brazil is gøød in football but it there nightmare to defeat oman. Compare ali habsi oman goally and Julio Ceaser. Caesar is a fool in goalkeeper. I will throw an egg on him if he say he is great

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  • 7. Basim  |  October 29, 2009 at 04:07

    Dunga’s nightmare to win Oman. Our country is in 79th rank of world football but this team play with fantastic spirit. We will see

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  • 8. Fernando  |  October 30, 2009 at 07:51

    i have seen the Omani team playing before in many matches. For me, they are one of the best teams in the gulf area. They played wonderful game against Egypt and they were so close to win. I think it will be a great match. Don’t be fooled with the FIFA ranking. Most of the time it is not a measure.

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  • 9. Daniel  |  October 30, 2009 at 23:59

    you don’t know what your talking about, why hav’nt oman qualified for the world cup? who’s even there biggest player?
    Brazil are only playing Oman for the money thats involved.

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  • 10. yahya  |  November 3, 2009 at 15:26

    Oman is a good team now and they might win

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  • 11. Daniel Powell  |  November 4, 2009 at 13:15

    If they win, then west ham will qualify for the champoins league!

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  • 12. Basim  |  November 9, 2009 at 13:17

    Don’t be a føøl to say oman is a bad country and they haven’t qualified for fifa. They are very good team. How many did brazil leave while playing with Egypt? A numerous. Any way Oman was close to win the match but fate that the defenced wasnt arranged well. Any way leave it . I expect Oman to make a draw or will win

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  • 13. Daniel Powell  |  November 10, 2009 at 18:51

    Oman need to stick to producing fuel, as they will never produce football players like brazil. Brazil 5-0 with there fringe players playing.Get real Basim.

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  • 14. Hussain  |  November 11, 2009 at 16:10

    Football is not only a win and loss is also to bridge the gap between the peoples of the world. I am happy of having the Brazil national team (the world best football team) playing games in the Sultanate of Oman. It’s an opportunity to know more about the Brazilian people beloved here in Oman.

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  • 15. Muneer  |  November 14, 2009 at 03:25

    Oman will never beat Brazil until we start taking care of our own Omani league. Plus, there is a huge difference between the two teams in terms of experience and physical fitness. If Brazil plays very serious, Oman players will start running on the field without the ball. Don’t view football as a supporter but compare based on what is happening. Five times world champions against one time Gulf cup champion. I hope Oman will perform well, and Brazil will sure entertain all the audience and keep their reputation stable.

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  • 16. Sk8er G!rl  |  November 14, 2009 at 14:56

    OMG …i can’t believe it at all …i mean Oman vs Brazil …hell yeah …
    that’s awesome …Brazil is Five times world Champions … hope Omani team will when this Match …it’s not gonna be so easy to beat Brazil ….
    God be with you ..
    Go Omani team …Go …

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  • 17. Bruno  |  November 17, 2009 at 12:16

    dunga coloca o crack ronaldinho gaucho que a seleção brasileira vai melhorar bastante

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  • 18. flaviaguerraguerra  |  November 17, 2009 at 17:39

    for me good brasil and oman i like omam

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  • 19. flaviaguerraguerra  |  November 17, 2009 at 17:42

    i like oman and brasil too yes good futebol ok oman i love you oman

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  • 20. Daniel  |  November 20, 2009 at 12:27

    No surprise in result!
    Just hope the CBF put the money in grassroots back in brazil.

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