A rapid-fire goal apiece in the opening five minutes has set the tone for an entertaining 2-2 A-League draw between Perth and Western Sydney.It took only 31 seconds for the Wanderers to open the scoring through Nicolas Martinez. The Glory answered four minutes later with an Alexander Grant header from a spot on free kick.A Glory goal in the second half from Andy Keogh was cancelled out for Wanderers by Brendon Santalab as the two teams shared the spoils.Glory now have two wins, two draws and a loss and will take on an unbeaten Sydney FC next Sunday on the road.The Wanderers have just the one win and a loss along with three draws and face Melbourne Victory away on Saturday.Sundays nib Stadium attendance of 13,290 was over six thousand more than at the Test match at the WACA Ground (7207).The Wanderers quickly caught Glory off guard, pushing forward before an incisive pass in-field from Mitch Nichols found Martinez unchecked.He had time to set up his shot and delivered a cracker from well outside the box for Western Sydneys quickest A-League goal.The joy was short-lived with Perth answering thanks to a perfect free-kick from Nebojsa Marinkovic. Grant got on the end of it to head it home to level.Things settled the rest of the first half with Castro for Glory providing the best chances.Glory went ahead just six minutes into the second half. A cross from Chris Harold was palmed away by Western Sydney keeper Andrew Redmayne but Keogh was there to pick up the scraps and tap in his fourth goal of the season.It was then Santalabs turn to nab his fourth of the season to level scores.He was positioned by a pass from Martinez which sliced Perths defence. He had no trouble finishing the 67th minute ball for the final score of the contest.Wanderers coach Tony Popovic was disappointed not to capitalise on the perfect start but getting a goal back late to split the points was pleasing.Well have a look at a few things that we could have done better that probably could have got us three points with the amount of control of the match we had, Popovic said.But we came back from being 2-1 down which is not easy away from home so it was a good point.Glory coach Kenny Lowe was serving the second week of his two-game suspension so was watching on from the stands. Andy Ord was in charge and felt the draw was fitting.I think a draw was a fair result, he said.I dont think we did enough to win it and I dont think they did enough to win, so on the balance of the game we probably got what we deserved. Cheap Basketball Shoes Nz . 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"His juice; his aggression all night long. RIO DE JANEIRO -- The Brazilian soccer confederation has lost five major sponsors in the last 18 months as its president -- and the previous two presidents -- has been indicted on corruption charges.The latest to bail out is Samsung, which joins Michelin and Gillette as major sponsors abandoning the CBF, whose president Marco Polo del Nero is wanted by U.S. prosecutors on racketeering, fraud and other charges.The CBF confirmed Samsungs exit, but declined other comment. The CBFs website shows it has 10 sponsors remaining, including Nike, Chevrolet and MasterCard.Reports in Brazil say Samsung may have to pay $20 million to get out of the deal. The South Korean company has been buffeted by recent financial losses related to its Galaxy Note 7 phone.The shaving brand Gillette, owned by Proctor & Gamble, left 11 months ago and told the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo at the time that it is committed to sound ethics and seeks partners who correspond with our values.Erich Beting, the owner of Brazilian sports marketing company Maquina do Esporte, said Brazils economic crisis is also playing a role in the exits. He said sponsors overpaid in the run-up to Brazils 2014 World Cup.The amounts CBF was getting were very high, mainly because of the tournament being played here, Beting told The Associated Press. Brazils economy crisis is making companies rethink their investments.The CBFs website shows income from sponsorships soared in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup.Sponsorship income for 2012 was 235 million reals (now $70 million), and reached 359 million reals ($107 million) in 2014 -- a 50 percent increase.It fell to 339 million reals ($101 million) in 2015, the last year for which the CBF provided data.Sponsorship income was expected to be much lower in 2016 as Brazils faces its deepest recession in decades with inflation and unemploymeent each over 10 percent.ddddddddddddReports of corruption at the CBF are decades-old, but came into focus when high-ranking soccer officials were arrested in Switzerland in May 2015 in raids at a five-star hotel. They included Jose Maria Marin, the former president of the CBF who was extradited to the United States and awaits trial on corruption charges.Marin, who is out on a $15 million bond, is under house arrest in a luxury New York apartment. A trial date has been set for November 2017.Marins predecessor, Ricardo Teixeira, and current CBF president Del Nero, have both been indicted by U.S. officials but have not been extradited.Brazil has an extradition treaty with the United States, but seldom extradites its own nationals. However, legal authorities in Brazil are reported to be cooperating with their American counterparts in pursuing Del Nero and Teixeira.Del Nero is reported not to have traveled outside Brazil since he fled Zurich, Switzerland, in the wake of the FIFA raid, and seems unlikely to attend the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where Brazil will be a favorite.Del Nero has acknowledged he earns about 200,000 reals monthly ($60,000), which the Sao Paulo lawyer has described as too little.The Sao Paulo newspaper Estadao also reported last year that members of the Brazilian national team have been selected by sponsors -- rather than the coach -- that want only the most marketable players picked.The CBF denied the allegations.---Stephen Wade on Twitter: http://twitter.com/StephenWadeAP . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/stephen-wadeMauricio Savarese on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MSavarese . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/journalist/mauricio-savarese ' ' '