World Club Cup Calendar December 7 - December 16 "After winning the Champions League and UEFA Super Cup, Can Milan Win the FIFA World Club Cup?"

                           It will probably be the strong team of Saitama, rich in Brazilian talents,
   including the former Bayer Leverkusen Robson Ponte, the opponent of Milan in the world club cup semifinal.

MILAN (acmilan.com) - It's all clear now. Tokyo and its skyscrapers await fans, delegations and players. With completely pre-set dates and matches. The win in the Asian Champions League of Urawa Red Diamonds, a Japanese team of Saitama and coached by the German Engels, in collaboration with a Japanese technical staff, defines completely the table of the matches present also on the official Fifa website, fifa.com.

Let's remind that the World Club Cup 2007, Japan 2007, will be played in three stadiums: The "National Stadium" of Tokyo, 60,000 spectators; the "Toyota Stadium" of Toyota City, 45,000 spectators; the "International Stadium" of Yokohama, 72,370 spectators.

Here's the Calendar of the games:

Friday 7 December 2007 - Tokyo - Preliminary Game: Waitakere United (Nzl) - Sepahan (Iran)

Sunday 9 December 2007 - Tokyo - Quarter Finals: Etoile du Sahel (Tun) - Pachuca (Mex)
Monday 10 December 2007 - Toyota City - Quarter Finals: Winner Preliminary Game - Urawa Reds Diamonds (Jpn)

Tuesday 12 December 2007 - Tokyo - Semi-final: Winner Quarter-final of Tokyo - Boca Juniors (Arg)
Wednesday 13 December 2007 - Yokohama - Semifinale: Winner Quarter-final of Toyota - AC Milan (Ita)

Sunday 16 December 2007 - Yokohama - Final 3'/4' Place
Sunday 16 December 2007 - Yokohama - Final 1'/2' Place

Urawa Reds Diamonds, apart from winning (1-1 in Iran against Sepahan and 2-0 the return leg in Japan) the Asian Champions League, they are first in the J-League with three matches to go before the end of the season with 69 points: five points above Gamba Osaka, six on Kashima Antlers and ten above Shimizu S-Pulse. Amongst the players available by the technical staff of the team from Saitama, which blacks with the red shirt, white shorts and black socks, there are the Brazilian players Washingthon and Ponte, the former Feyenoord player Shinji Ono and the strikers Nagai and Tanaka.

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