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TOGO'S JOURNEY TO FIFA WORLD CUP

If Togo were unlikely contenders for a first FIFA World Cup™ finals place at the outset of their campaign, then their first three qualifiers did little to alter that impression. The Hawks started off in late 2003 with a 1-0 defeat to lowly Equatorial Guinea and although they won the return leg in Lome 2-0 to reach the group stage of the qualifiers, there was little expected of them.

An opening Group 1 defeat to Zambia on 5 June 2004 appeared to set the tone for a struggle, but 15 days later everything changed. A 3-1 triumph over group favourites and Korea/Japan quarter-finalists Senegal proved the catalyst for an impressive unbeaten run by coach Stephen Keshi’s side.

After drawing in Liberia, they secured four straight victories before then travelling to Dakar on 18 June 2005 where the talismanic Emmanuel Adebayor’s 71st-minute goal secured the 2-2 draw that kept them two points clear at the top, an advantage they retained with subsequent victories over Liberia and Congo. A record of seven wins and just one defeat in ten qualifiers is remarkable for a country who finished their previous three FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns ranked fourth in their group.

Togo may have reached the CAF African Cup of Nations finals five times but this is far and away their greatest footballing achievement and coach Keshi must take much of the credit. The former Nigerian international (he captained his country at USA 94) took the Togo job after being dismissed as Nigeria’s assistant coach after their semi-final exit from the 2002 Nations Cup. Initially his sights were set on a top-three finish but, as he says, “when we saw Germany in sight I told my players that this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance”.

The Nigerian connection does not end there as strikers Adebayor and Oulfade Adekanmi were both born in Nigeria but opted to represent Togo. Adebayor is the undoubted hero of Togolese football – and has already surpassed the legend status of 1960s hero Frank Fiawoo, who played for Olympique Marseille and Bastia in France Based with Monaco in Ligue 1, the tall, lanky Adebayor scored 11 goals – finding the net against all five of Togo’s Group 1 opponents - to finish as the top marksman in African qualifying.

                                                                                                                  

Group G Match Schedule where Togo is a member of that group:

  Match No.  
  Date  
  Location  
  Teams  
  Time  
13
   13-Jun-06   
   Stuttgart   
   FRANCE vs SWITZERLAND   
     18:00     
14
   13-jun-06   
   Frankfurt   
   SOUTH KOREA vs TOGO   
     15:00     
29
   18-jun-06   
   Leipzig   
   FRANCE vs SOUTH KOREA   
     21:00     
30
   19-jun-06   
   Dortmund   
   TOGO vs SWITZERLAND   
     15:00     
45
   23-jun-06   
   Cologne   
   TOGO vs FRANCE   
     21:00     
46
   23-jun-06   
   Hanover   
   SWITZERLAND vs SOUTH KOREA   
     21:00     
      
      
      
          

                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                  
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