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G104X World Cup 2010 South Africa Fifa World Cup 2010 FT.com/worldcup Group stage 0 Fifa World Ranking (May 26 2010) Group A (June 11, 16, 17, 22) Group E (June 14, 19, 24) France 9 South Africa 83 Cameroon 19 Netherlands 4 Coach Coach Coach Coach Raymond Domenech Carlos Alberto Parreira Paul Le Guen Bert van Marwijk Key player Key player Key player Key player Franck Ribéry Steven Pienaar Samuel Eto’o Wesley Sneijder Appearance Appearance Appearance Appearance 1930, 34, 38 (QF), 54, 58 (3rd), 66, 78, 1998, 2002 1982, 90 (QF), 94, 98, 2002 1934, 38, 74, 78, 90, 94 (QF), 82 (4th), 86 (3rd), 98 (W), 2002, 06 98 (4th), 2006 Mexico 17 Uruguay 16 Denmark 36 Japan 45 Coach Coach Coach Coach Javier Aguirre Oscar Tabarez Morten Olsen Takeshi Okada Key player Key player Key player Key player Cuauhtemoc Blanco Diego Forlan Christian Poulsen Shunsuke Nakamura Appearance Appearance 1930 (W), 50 (W), 54 Appearance Appearance 1930, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 70 (QF), (4th), 62, 66 (QF), 70 (4th), 74, 86, 1986, 98 (QF), 2002 1998, 2002, 06 78, 86 (QF), 94, 98, 2002, 06 90, 2002 Group B (June 12, 17, 22) Group F (June 14, 15, 20, 24) Argentina 7 Nigeria 21 Italy 5 Paraguay 31 Coach Coach Coach Coach Diego Maradona Lars Lagerback Marcello Lippi Gerardo Martino Key player Key player Key player Andrea Pirlo Key player Lionel Messi Vincent Enyeama Appearance Nelson Haedo Valdez Appearance 1930 (2nd), 34, 58, 62, Appearance 1934 (W), 38 (W), 50, 54, 62, 66, 70 Appearance 66 (QF), 74 (QF), 78 (W), 82 (QF), 86 1994, 98, 2002 (2nd), 74 (4th), 78, 82 (W), 86, 90 1930, 50, 86, 98, 2002, 06 (W), 90 (2nd), 94, 98 (QF), 2002, 06 (QF) (3rd), 94 (2nd), 98 (QF), 2002, 06 (W) Greece 13 South Korea 47 New Zealand 78 Slovakia*** 34 Coach Coach Coach Coach Otto Rehhagel Huh Jung-Moo Ricki Herbert Vladimir Weiss Key player Key player Key player Key player Theofanis Gekas Park Ji-Sung Ryan Nelsen Marek Hamsik Appearance Appearance Appearance Appearance 1994 1986, 90, 94, 98, 2002 (4th), 06 1982 1934 (2nd), 38 (QF), 54, 58, 62 (2nd), 70, 82, 90 (QF) Group C (June 12, 13, 18, 23) Group G (June 15, 20, 21, 25) Algeria 30 Slovenia 25 Brazil 1 North Korea 105 Coach Coach Coach Coach Rabah Saadane Matjaz Kek Dunga Kim Jong-Hun Key player Key player Key player Kaka Key player Karim Ziani Robert Koren Appearance 1930, 34, 38 (3rd), 50 (2nd), Hong Yong-Jo Appearance Appearance 54 (QF), 58 (W), 62 (W), 66, 70 (W), 74 Appearance 1982, 86 2002 (4th), 78 (3rd), 82 (QF), 86 (QF), 90, 94 1966 (QF) (W), 1998 (2nd), 2002 (W), 06 (QF) England 8 US 14 Ivory Coast 27 Portugal 3 Coach Coach Coach Coach Fabio Capello Bob Bradley Sven Goran Eriksson Carlos Queiroz Key player Key player Key player Key player Wayne Rooney Landon Donovan Ya Ya Toure Cristiano Ronaldo Appearance 1950, 54 (QF), 58, 62(QF), Appearance Appearance Appearance 66 (W), 70 (QF), 82 (QF), 86 (QF), 1930 (3rd), 34, 50, 90, 94, 2006 1966 (3rd), 86, 2002, 06 (4th) 90 (4th), 98, 2002 (QF), 06 (QF) 98, 2002 (QF), 06 Group D (June 13, 18, 19, 23) Group H (June 16, 21, 25) Australia 20 Ghana 32 Chile 18 Spain 2 Coach Coach Coach Coach Pim Verbeek Milovan Rajevac Marcelo Bielsa Vicente del Bosque Key player Key player Key player Key player Tim Cahill Kwadwo Asamoah Alexis Sanchez Fernando Torres Appearance Appearance Appearance Appearance 1934 (QF), 50 (4th), 62, 1974, 2006 2006 1930, 50, 62 (3rd), 66, 74, 82, 98 66, 78, 82 (QF), 86 (QF), 90, 94 (QF), 98, 02 (QF), 06 Germany* 6 Serbia** 15 Honduras 38 Switzerland 24 Coach Coach Coach Coach Joachim Loew Raddy Antic Reinaldo Rueda Ottmar Hitzfeld Key player Mesut Özil Key player Key player Key player Appearance 1934 (3rd), 38, 54 (W), 58 Dejan Stankovic David Suazo Tranquillo Barnetta (4th), 62 (QF), 66 (2nd), 70 (3rd), 74 (W), Appearance Appearance Appearance 78 (QF), 82 (2nd), 86 (2nd), 90 (W), 94 1930 (4th), 54 (QF), 58 (QF), 62 (4th), 1982 1934 (QF), 38 (QF), 50, 54 (QF), (QF), 98 (QF), 2002 (2nd), 06 (3rd) 74 (QF), 82, 90 (QF), 98, 2006 62, 66, 94, 2006 * Includes records as West Germany ** Includes records as Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro 1 : 1 *** Includes records as Czechoslovakia Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score S. Africa V Mexico 1 : 1 Argentina V Nigeria 1 : 0 England V US 1 : 1 Germany V Australia 4 : 0 Netherlands V Denmark 2 : 0 Italy V Paraguay 1 : 1 I. Coast V Portugal 0 : 0 Honduras V Chile 0 : 1 June 11, Johannesburg June 12, Johannesburg June 12, Rustenburg June 13, Durban June 14, Johannesburg June 14, Cape Town June 15, Port Elizabeth June 16, Nelspruit Uruguay V France 0 : 0 S. Korea V Greece 2 : 0 Algeria V Slovenia 0 : 1 Serbia V Ghana 0 : 1 Japan V Cameroon 1 : 0 N. Zealand V Slovakia 1 : 1 Brazil V N. Korea 2 : 1 Spain V Switzerland 0 : 1 June 11, Cape Town June 12, Port Elizabeth June 13, Polokwane June 13, Pretoria June 14, Bloemfontein June 15, Rustenburg June 15, Johannesburg June 16, Durban S. Africa V Uruguay 0 : 3 Greece V Nigeria 2 : 1 Slovenia V US 2 : 2 Germany V Serbia 0 : 1 Netherlands V Japan 1 : 0 Slovakia V Paraguay 0 : 2 Brazil V I. Coast 3 : 1 Chile V Switzerland 1 : 0 June 16, Pretoria June 17, Bloemfontein June 18, Johannesburg June 18, Port Elizabeth June 19, Durban June 20, Bloemfontein June 20, Johannesburg June 21, Port Elizabeth France V Mexico 0 : 2 Argentina V S. Korea 4 : 1 England V Algeria 0 : 0 Ghana V Australia 1 : 1 Cameroon V Denmark 1 : 2 Italy V N. Zealand 1 : 1 Portugal V N. Korea 7 : 0 Spain V Honduras 2 : 0 June 17, Polokwane June 17, Johannesburg June 18, Cape Town June 19, Rustenburg June 19, Pretoria June 20, Nelspruit June 21, Cape Town June 21, Johannesburg Mexico V Uruguay 0 : 1 Nigeria V S. Korea 2 : 2 Slovenia V England 0 : 1 Ghana V Germany 0 : 1 Denmark V Japan 1 : 3 Slovakia V Italy 3 : 2 Portugal V Brazil 0 : 0 Chile V Spain 1 : 2 June 22, Rustenburg June 22, Durban June 23, Port Elizabeth June 23, Johannesburg June 24, Rustenburg June 24, Johannesburg June 25, Durban June 25, Pretoria France V S. Africa 1 : 2 Greece V Argentina 0: 2 US V Algeria 1 : 0 Australia V Serbia 2 : 1 Cameroon V Netherlands 1 : 2 Paraguay V N. Zealand 0 : 0 N. Korea V I. Coast 0 : 3 Switzerland V Honduras 0 : 0 June 22, Bloemfontein June 22, Polokwane June 23, Pretoria June 23, Nelspruit June 24, Cape Town June 24, Polokwane June 25, Nelspruit June 25, Bloemfontein Knockout stage Last 16 South Africa venues PRETORIA Loftus Versfeld Winner A 1 Runner-up B Winner B 3 Runners-up A Winner E 5 Runner-up F Winner F 7 Runner-up E RUSTENBURG ZIMBABWE cap 49,365 Royal Bafokeng 5 group games Uruguay 2 S. Korea 1 Argentina 3 Mexico 1 Netherlands 2 Slovakia 1 Paraguay 0 P5 Japan 0 P3 NORTHERN cap 44,530 PROVINCE 2nd round NAMIBIA BOTSWANA June 26, Port Elizabeth June 27, Johannesburg June 28, Durban June 29, Pretoria 5 group games POLOKWANE 2nd round Peter Mokaba Winner C 2 Runner-up D Winner D 4 Runner-up C Winner G 6 Runner-up H Winner H 8 Runner-up G cap 45,264 JOHANNESBURG 4 group games US 1 Ghana 2 Germany 4 England 1 Brazil 3 Chile 0 Spain 1 Portugal 0 Ellis Park Soccer City NELSPRUIT June 26, Rustenburg June 27, Bloemfontein June 28, Johannesburg June 29, Cape Town cap 61,639 cap 88,460 Mbombela 5 group games 5 group games FREE STATE KWAZULU/ cap 43,589 2nd round 2nd round NATAL 4 group games quarter-final quarter-final Quarter-finals NORTHERN LESOTHO DURBAN Final CAPE Winner 1 1 Winner 2 Winner 3 2 Winner 4 Winner 5 3 Winner 6 Winner 7 4 Winner 8 Moses Mabhida BLOEMFONTEIN cap 69,957 Free State EASTERN Uruguay 1 P4 Ghana 1 P2 Argentina 0 Germany 4 Netherlands 2 Brazil 1 Paraguay 0 Spain 1 5 group games cap 45,058 CAPE 2nd round July 2, Johannesburg July 3, Cape Town July 2, Port Elizabeth July 3, Johannesburg 5 group games WESTERN semi-final 2nd round CAPE PORT ELIZABETH 5 group games CAPE TOWN 5 group games Nelson Mandela 2nd round Semi-finals Green Point 2nd round cap 50,000 quarter-final cap 68,000 quarter-final QF winner 1 1 QF winner 3 QF winner 2 2 QF winner 4 3rd place play-o semi-final Uruguay 2 Netherlands 3 Germany 0 Spain 1 High altitude Global TV data Online numbers July 6, Cape Town July 7, Durban First Fifa World Cup in Television audience 2006 Number of Total TV airtime 24 years in which matches Total cumulative viewers TV channels 43,600 broadcasts across 214 4.2bn countries, total TV coverage in hours Fifa.com page views will be played at altitude between June 9-July 9 2.1bn 376 73,072 2002 3rd place play-o Johannesburg 1,718m Out of home 2006 2006 SF loser 1 V SF loser 2 Bloemfontein 1,404m Uruguay Germany Pretoria 1,369m 73m July 10, Port Elizabeth Polokwane 1,289m Page views on mobile 26.29bn web portal 2002 Rustenburg 1,179m World Cup final Total SF winner 1 V SF winner 2 Nelspruit 697m Port Elizabeth 20m 125m Netherlands Spain Video streams 2006 Durban 13m (first year to air video Fifa World Cup trophy July 11, Johannesburg 24.2bn 232 41,435 highlights of World awarded to teams Cape Town 9m In home 2002 2002 Cup matches) since 1974 Sources: Fifa; FT research.
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