Beckenbauer in Iran on pre-finals tour
2 October 2005
by AFP
Franz Beckenbauer, the head of the organising committee for the 2006
FIFA World Cup Germany™, was in Iran on Sunday on the first leg of a
globe-trotting tour which will eventually see him visit all 32 of
the countries qualified.
The former Bayern Munich legend, who won FIFA World Cups as a
player and coach, was quick to be a crowd pleaser here by telling
Iranian journalists their national side could well prove to be a
giant-killer next year.
"Iran has a very good team and has the power necessary to be a
part of the best teams in the world and make it through the quarter
finals," he said, drawing loud applause.
He also praised Iran's veteran 36-year-old captain Ali Daei, who
attended the press conference, as "a great ambassador and one of the
best players that Bayern Munich had".
"I won the World Cup in 1974 as a captain and in 1990 as a
manager, but I have to say this experience is more difficult because
you only have one chance in your life to organise a World Cup,"
Beckenbauer said of his task.
Beckenbauer is on an unprecedented trip to personally invite the
qualifying sides, a gesture highly appreciated in Iran which is set
to send between five and six thousand fans to Germany.
"Mr Beckenbauer's initiative is great. We hope to do better than
the last times we were at the World Cup, in Argentina in 1974 and
France in 1998, and be good representatives of Islamic Iran," said
the head of Iran's football federation, Mohammad Dadkan.
The 2006 finals kick off in Munich on 9 June with the final in
Berlin on 9 July.
Ten nations have already booked their ticket for the finals --
Germany, Argentina, Japan, Iran, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine,
United States, Brazil and Mexico