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Fifa World Cup 2006

Monday, October 24, 2011

The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which won the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams representing 198 national football associations from all six populated continents participated in the qualification process which began in September 2003. Thirty-one teams qualified from this process, along with the host nation, Germany, for the finals tournament.


Italy won the tournament, claiming their fourth World Cup title. They defeated France 5–3 in a penalty shootout in the final, after extra time had finished in a 1–1 draw. Germany defeated Portugal 3–1 to finish third.


Results detail:


The First Round


Group A Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Germany
3
0
0
8-2
9
09-6 Germany Costa Rica
4-2
2
Ecuador
2
0
1
5-3
6
09-6 Ecuador Poland
2-0
3
Poland
1
0
2
2-4
3
14-6 Germany Poland
1-0
4
Costa Rica
0
0
3
3-9
0
15-6 Ecuador Costa Rica
3-0
  20-6 Germany Ecuador
3-0
  20-6 Poland Costa Rica
2-1
Group B Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
England
2
1
0
5-2
7
10-6 England Paraguay
1-0
2
Sweden
1
2
0
3-2
5
10-6 Sweden Trinidad & Tobago
0-0
3
Paraguay
1
0
2
2-2
3
15-6 England Trinidad & Tobago
2-0
4
Trinidad & Tobago
0
1
2
0-4
1
15-6 Sweden Paraguay
1-0
  20-6 England Sweden
2-2
  20-6 Paraguay Trinidad & Tobago
2-0
Group C Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Argentina
2
1
0
8-1
7
10-6 Argentina Ivory Coast
2-1
2
Netherlands
2
1
0
3-1
7
11-6 Netherlands Serbia & Montenegro
1-0
3
Ivory Coast
1
0
2
5-6
3
16-6 Argentina Serbia & Montenegro
6-0
4
Serbia & Montenegro
0
0
3
2-10
0
16-6 Netherlands Costa Rica
2-1
  21-6 Argentina Netherlands
0-0
  21-6 Ivory Coast Serbia & Montenegro
3-2
Group D Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Portugal
3
0
0
5-1
9
11-6 Mexico Iran
3-1
2
Mexico
1
1
1
4-3
4
11-6 Portugal Angola
1-0
3
Angola
0
2
1
1-2
2
16-6 Mexico Angola
0-0
4
Iran
0
1
2
2-6
1
17-6 Portugal Iran
2-0
  21-6 Portugal Mexico
2-1
  21-6 Angola Iran
1-1
Group E Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Italy
2
1
0
5-1
7
12-6 Czech Republic United States
3-0
2
Ghana
2
0
1
4-3
6
12-6 Italy Ghana
2-0
3
Czech Republic
1
0
2
3-4
3
17-6 Ghana Czech Republic
2-0
4
United States
0
1
2
2-6
1
17-6 Italy United States
1-1
  22-6 Italy Czech Republic
2-0
  22-6 Ghana United States
2-1
Group F Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Brazil
3
0
0
7-1
9
12-6 Australia Japan
3-1
2
Australia
1
1
1
5-5
4
13-6 Brazil Croatia
1-0
3
Croatia
0
2
1
2-3
2
18-6 Croatia Japan
0-0
4
Japan
0
1
2
2-7
1
18-6 Brazil Australia
2-0
  22-6 Brazil Japan
4-1
  22-6 Australia Croatia
2-2
Group G Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Switzerland
2
1
0
4-0
7
13-6 South Korea

Togo

2-1
2
France
1
2
1
3-1
5
13-6 France Switzerland
0-0
3
South Korea
1
1
1
3-4
4
18-6 France South Korea
1-1
4
Togo
0
0
3
1-6
0
19-6 Switzerland Togo
2-0
  23-6 Switzerland South Korea
2-0
  23-6 France Togo
2-0
Group H Result
Rnk Team W D L Goal Pts Date Match Score
1
Spain
3
0
0
8-1
9
14-6 Spain Ukraine
4-0
2
Ukraine
2
0
1
5-4
6
14-6 Tunisia Saudi Arabia
2-2
3
Tunisia
0
1
2
3-6
1
19-6 Ukraine Saudi Arabia
4-0
4
Saudi Arabia
0
1
2
2-7
1
19-6 Spain Tunisia
3-1
  23-6 Spain Saudi Arabia
1-0
  23-6 Ukraine Tunisia
1-0
The Round of 16 to the end.
Round of 16
Date Match Score
24-6 Germany Sweden
2-0
24-6 Argentina Mexico
2-1 (Extra Time)
25-6 England Ecuador
1-0
25-6 Portugal Netherlands
1-0
26-6 Italy Australia
1-0
26-6 Ukraine Switzerland
0-0 (Extra Time) Pel. 3-0
27-6 Brazil Ghana

3-0

27-6 France Spain
3-1
Quarter Finals
30-6 Germany Argentina
1-1 (Extra Time) Pel. 4-2
30-6 Italy Ukraine
3-0
01-7 Portugal England
0-0 (Extra Time) Pel. 3-1
01-7 France Brazil
1-0
Semi Finals
04-7 Italy Germany
2-0 (Extra Time)
05-7 France Portugal
1-0
Third Place
08-7 Germany Portugal
3-1
Final
09-7 Italy France
1-1 (Extra Time) Pel. 5-3

Top Scores:

1.Miroslav Klose - Germany (5 goals)

2.Ronaldo - Brazil (3 goals)

Podolski - Germany (3 goals)

H. Crespo - Argentina (3 goals)

Maxi R. - Argentina (3 goals)

Z. Zidane - France (3 goals)

T. Henry - France (3 goals)

F. Torres - Spain (3 goals)

David Villa - Spain (3 goals)

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