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World Cup winners Italy drawn against Brazil

World champions Italy were drawn with Brazil in the same group for next year's Confederations Cup but European champions Spain were handed much softer options for the two-week event in South Africa.

Italy and Brazil will play each other in the final match of Group B of the World Cup test event in June.

African champions Egypt and the United States are the other two sides in the group.

Spain, who won Euro 2008 in June, were drawn in Group A with South Africa, Asian champions Iraq and New Zealand.

"It's an interesting draw with a different mixture of styles," said Spain coach Vicente del Bosque. "We will have to be respectful of the quality of the other teams."

The 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa open the tournament at Ellis Park in Johannesburg against Iraq on June 14. The second game for the hosts is against traditional rugby rivals New Zealand. The two teams last met in a football international 60 years ago.

"We are renewing the team and at this point in time we believe we have found about 80 percent of the players for the team. The Confederations Cup will let us see how much we have improved," said South Africa coach Joel Santana.

The tournament is being played at four of the 10 World Cup venues - Ellis Park in Johannesburg; Bloemfontein, Pretoria and Rustenburg.

The final is at Ellis Park on June 28.

The tournament is made up of the six continental champions plus World Cup winners Italy and hosts South Africa. Brazil are defending champions from Germany in 2005.

The draw

Group A: South Africa, Spain, Iraq, New Zealand.
Group B: Brazil, Egypt, Italy, USA.

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