the Mexican selection would be part of combo 2 next to the Spanish team who would be the series leader in the draw for the men’s soccer tournament Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, to be held next Wednesday in Zurich.
In hype 2 would be the hostess Jacoupon, Brazil, Argentina and South Korea.
Is Mexico difficult?
at the bomb 2 next Mexico they are Spain, Germany and Honduras; on the 3rd they integrate it Egypt, New Zealand, Ivory Coast and South Africa; i on the 4th they form it Australia, Saudi Arabia, France and Romania.
How were the combos chosen in Tokyo 2020?
According to the FIFA criteria this distribution has been made according to the points obtained in the last five Olympic football tournaments (Three points for victory, one for draw and zero for defeat), as well as more weight has been given to the most recent Games and has been taken into account (with five points) the teams that have won the qualifying tournament of the his confederation.
the draw it will start with the first hype and end with the fourth. First a ball will be drawn from the cup of the selections and then from that of the groups.
At first glance, Japan will be the red ball and will be assigned in advance the A1 position as host selection; and the general principle of preventing two selections from the same confederation from being part of the same group shall apply.
For the women’s draw
As for women’s football, the drums are made up of Japan, the United States and the Netherlands (1); Sweden, Great Britain and Brazil (2); Canada, Australia and China (3); and New Zealand, Chile and Zambia (4).
In this case, the distribution has been based on the female world ranking of the FIFA published this Friday and the process will be the same as for the men’s tournament.
The stadium in Tokyo will host the first match of the men’s team and the Olympic – also located in the capital will host the women’s final, in addition to the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olimpic games. Sapporo, Miyagi, Kashima, Saitama and Yokohama they will be the other headquarters. The latter will host the fight for men’s gold on August 7th.
The British journalist and presenter Samantha Johnson will drive the act. Jaime Yarza, director of the tournament subdivision of the FIFA, Sarai Baremen, director of the body’s women’s soccer division, is to conduct the draws. They will have the help of two legends, the American Lindsay Tarpley, Olympic Champion a Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, and Ryan Nelsen, New Zealand captain in 2008 and London 2012.