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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams.
The knockout stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage. It began on 26 June with the round of 16 matches, and ended on 11 July with the final match of the tournament held at Soccer City, Johannesburg, in which Spain beat the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time to claim their first World Cup.
A meeting was held in Barcelona, Spain on 8 January 2008 to determine the fixtures for Group 5. However, the Bosnian delegation arrived several hours late, and Spain and Turkey were unable to agree on scheduling. [2] [3] Since the fixtures were not finalised by 16 January 2008 deadline, FIFA conducted a random draw to determine the fixtures. [4]
They also previously met with Uruguay at the 2002 FIFA World Cup; the match ended in a 0–0 draw. France and Mexico were in the same group at the first ever World Cup in 1930; the two nations played the first-ever World Cup match and France won 4–1. France and Mexico had also met in 1954 but neither team qualified for the next round.
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26 March 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification Third Round: China 0–0 Australia: Kunming, China: 14:00 UTC+8: Report: Stadium: Tuodong Stadium Attendance: 32,000 Referee: Mohamed Al Saeedi (United Arab Emirates)
2010 FIFA World Cup: 19 June 2010 Netherlands: L 0–1 Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, South Africa: 2010 FIFA World Cup: 24 June 2010 Denmark: W 3–1 Free State Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa: 2010 FIFA World Cup: 29 June 2010 Paraguay: D 0–0 3–5 Free State Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa: 2010 FIFA World Cup: 4 September 2010 Paraguay: W
Qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations.Each confederation – the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) – was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament.