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词条 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
释义

  1. Format

  2. Seeding

     Draw 

  3. Summary

  4. First round

     Group 1  Group 2  Group 3  Group 4  Group 5  Group 6  Group 7  Group 8  Group 9  Ranking of second placed teams 

  5. Second round

     Seeding and draw  Matches 

  6. Qualified teams

  7. Goalscorers

  8. References

  9. External links

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| dates = {{nowrap|20 August 2008 – 18 November 2009}}
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The European zone of qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup saw 53 teams competing for 13 places at the finals. The qualification process started on 20 August 2008, nearly two months after the end of UEFA Euro 2008, and ended on 18 November 2009. The qualification process saw the first competitive matches of Montenegro.

Denmark, England, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, and Switzerland qualified in the first round by winning their groups. France, Greece, Portugal, and Slovenia qualified via the second round play-offs.

Format

Teams were drawn into eight groups of six teams and one group of five teams. The nine group winners qualified directly, while the best eight second-placed teams contested home and away play off matches for the remaining four places. In determining the best eight second placed teams, the results against teams finishing last in the six team groups were not counted for consistency between the five and six team groups.[1]

Seeding

After initially proposing to use a similar system to recent World Cup and European Championship qualification (based on results across the previous two European qualification cycles), the UEFA Executive Committee decided on 27 September 2007 at its meeting in Istanbul that seeding for the qualifiers would be based on FIFA World Rankings, in accordance with the FIFA World Cup regulations (which note that where teams are ranked on "performance" criteria, the FIFA World Rankings must be used).[2]

The FIFA World Ranking used for seeding was the most recent at the time of the preliminary draw, namely the November 2007 edition. Initially scheduled for 21 November, the release date of the ranking was moved to 23 November to include the final match days of Euro 2008 qualification.[3]

The countries that eventually qualified for the final tournament are emboldened in the table below.

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Pot APot BPot CPot DPot EPot F

Draw

The draw for the group stage took place in Durban, South Africa on 25 November 2007.[4] During the draw, teams were drawn from the six pots A to F (see above) into the nine groups below, starting with pot F, which filled position 6 in the groups, then continued with pot E filling position 5, pot D in position 4 and so on.[5]

Summary

Table - top row: group winners, second row: group runners-up, third row: others. The winner of each group qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup together with winners of play-off. The play-offs took place between the eight best runners-up among all nine groups. The ninth group runner-up did not qualify.

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First round

Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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Group 5

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Group 6

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Group 7

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Group 8

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Group 9

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Ranking of second placed teams

Because one group had one team fewer than the others, matches against the sixth placed team in each group were not included in this ranking. As a result, eight matches played by each team counted for the purposes of the second placed table.

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Second round

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The UEFA second round (often referred to as the play off stage) was contested by the best eight runners up from the nine first round groups. The winners of each of four home and away ties joined the group winners in the World Cup finals in South Africa. Norway, with 10 points, was ranked 9th so failed to qualify for the second round.

Seeding and draw

The eight teams were seeded according to the FIFA World Rankings released on 16 October (shown in parentheses in the table below). The draw for the ties was held in Zürich on 19 October, with the top four teams seeded into one pot and the bottom four teams seeded into a second. A separate draw decided the host of the first leg.[6]

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Matches

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Qualified teams

The following 13 teams from UEFA qualified for the final tournament.

Team Qualified as Qualified onPrevious appearances in FIFA World Cup1
DEN}}1|Group 1 winners}}10 October 2009}} 3 (1986, 1998, 2002)
SUI}}2|Group 2 winners}}14 October 2009}} 8 (1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1994, 2006)
SVK}}3|Group 3 winners}}14 October 2009}} 0 (debut)
GER}}4|Group 4 winners}}10 October 2009|addkey=1}} 16 (1934, 1938, 19542, 19582, 19622, 19662, 19702, 19742, 19782, 19822, 19862, 19902, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006)
ESP}}5|Group 5 winners}}9 September 2009}} 12 (1934, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006)
ENG}}6|Group 6 winners}}9 September 2009|addkey=2}} 12 (1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998, 2002, 2006)
SRB|2004}}7|Group 7 winners}}10 October 2009|addkey=2}} 10 (19303, 19503, 19543, 19583, 19623, 19743, 19823, 19903, 19983, 20063)
ITA}}8|Group 8 winners}}10 October 2009}} 16 (1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006)
NED}}9|Group 9 winners}}6 June 2009}} 8 (1934, 1938, 1974, 1978, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2006)
GRE}}PO1|Second round (play-off) winners}}18 November 2009|addkey=1}} 1 (1994)
SVN}}PO2|Second round (play-off) winners}}18 November 2009|addkey=2}} 1 (2002)
POR}}PO3|Second round (play-off) winners}}18 November 2009|addkey=1}} 4 (1966, 1986, 2002, 2006)
FRA}}PO4|Second round (play-off) winners}}18 November 2009|addkey=2}} 12 (1930, 1934, 1938, 1954, 1958, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006)

1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

2 Competed as West Germany. A separate team for East Germany also participated in qualifications during this time, having only competed in 1974.

3 From 1930 to 2006, Serbia competed as Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.

Goalscorers

There were 725 goals scored over 268 games by 399 different players, for an average of 2.71 goals per game. England were the highest scorers in the European section with 34 goals. Malta did not score any goals, but did score two own goals. The top scorer was Theofanis Gekas of Greece, who scored ten goals.

Note: Goals scored in the play-offs are included.

10 goals
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  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Theofanis Gekas
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9 goals
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  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Edin Džeko
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Wayne Rooney
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7 goals
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  • {{flagicon|GER}} Miroslav Klose
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} David Villa
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6 goals
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  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Marc Janko
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Wesley Sonck
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Lukas Podolski
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  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Robbie Keane
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Elyaniv Barda
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Euzebiusz Smolarek
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  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Stanislav Šesták
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko
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5 goals
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  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Timofei Kalachev
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Zvjezdan Misimović
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Berbatov
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Milan Baroš
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  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Søren Larsen
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Jonatan Johansson
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Roman Pavlyuchenko
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Milan Jovanović
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  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Milivoje Novaković
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Alexander Frei
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Blaise Nkufo
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Serhiy Nazarenko
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4 goals
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  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Zlatan Muslimović
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Michalis Konstantinou
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Crouch
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Frank Lampard
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  • {{flagicon|FRA}} André-Pierre Gignac
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Thierry Henry
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Michael Ballack
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Angelos Charisteas
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  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Omer Golan
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Gilardino
  • {{flagicon|LTU}} Tomas Danilevičius
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Simão
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3 goals
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  • {{flagicon|ALB}} Erjon Bogdani
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Eduardo
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Luka Modrić
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivica Olić
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Rakitić
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Necid
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Nicklas Bendtner
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Jermain Defoe
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Steven Gerrard
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Theo Walcott
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Konstantin Vassiljev
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Anelka
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Franck Ribéry
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  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Levan Kobiashvili
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Bastian Schweinsteiger
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Sándor Torghelle
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Eiður Guðjohnsen
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Yossi Benayoun
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Ben Sahar
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Sergei Khizhnichenko
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Sergei Ostapenko
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Māris Verpakovskis
  • {{flagicon|LTU}} Marius Stankevičius
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Mirko Vučinić
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Dirk Kuyt
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  • {{flagicon|NOR}} John Arne Riise
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Nani
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Andrey Arshavin
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Konstantin Zyryanov
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Branislav Ivanović
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Nikola Žigić
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Zlatko Dedić
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Mata
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Gerard Piqué
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} David Silva
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Olof Mellberg
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Tuncay Şanlı
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2 goals
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  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Erwin Hoffer
  • {{flagicon|AZE}} Vagif Javadov
  • {{flagicon|AZE}} Elvin Mammadov
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Gennadi Bliznyuk
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Sergei Kornilenko
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Vitali Rodionov
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Dmitry Verkhovtsov
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Émile Mpenza
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Senijad Ibričić
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Martin Petrov
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Telkiyski
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Mladen Petrić
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Efstathios Aloneftis
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Constantinos Charalambidis
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Chrysis Michael
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Václav Svěrkoš
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Christian Poulsen
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Cole
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Sergei Zenjov
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Mikael Forssell
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Karim Benzema
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} William Gallas
  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Vladimir Dvalishvili
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Dimitris Salpingidis
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Georgios Samaras
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Vasilis Torosidis
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Roland Juhász
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Kevin Doyle
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  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Richard Dunne
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Glenn Whelan
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Aquilani
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Daniele De Rossi
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Di Natale
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Vincenzo Iaquinta
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Vitālijs Astafjevs
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Aleksandrs Cauņa
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Ģirts Karlsons
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Andrejs Rubins
  • {{flagicon|LTU}} Mindaugas Kalonas
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Dejan Damjanović
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Stevan Jovetić
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Mark van Bommel
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Rafael van der Vaart
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Warren Feeney
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Kyle Lafferty
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Grant McCann
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Steffen Iversen
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Morten Gamst Pedersen
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Rafał Boguski
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Ireneusz Jeleń
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Mariusz Lewandowski
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Robert Lewandowski
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Marek Saganowski
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Hugo Almeida
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Bruno Alves
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Liédson
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  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Gheorghe Bucur
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Ciprian Marica
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Kerzhakov
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} James McFadden
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Miloš Krasić
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Nenad Milijaš
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Čech
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Hamšík
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Jakubko
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ján Kozák
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Valter Birsa
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Robert Koren
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Zlatan Ljubijankić
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Nejc Pečnik
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Cesc Fàbregas
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Álvaro Negredo
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Marcus Berg
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Kim Källström
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Philippe Senderos
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Arda Turan
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Emre Belözoğlu
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Semih Şentürk
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Artem Milevskiy
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Yevhen Seleznyov
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Andriy Yarmolenko
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} David Edwards
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1 goal
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  • {{flagicon|ALB}} Armend Dallku
  • {{flagicon|ALB}} Klodian Duro
  • {{flagicon|ALB}} Hamdi Salihi
  • {{flagicon|AND}} Ildefons Lima
  • {{flagicon|AND}} Marc Pujol
  • {{flagicon|AND}} Óscar Sonejee
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Robert Arzumanyan
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Gevorg Ghazaryan
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Hovhannes Goharyan
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Sargis Hovsepyan
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Vahagn Minasyan
  • {{flagicon|ARM}} Henrik Mkhitaryan
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} René Aufhauser
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Andreas Ivanschitz
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Stefan Maierhofer
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Franz Schiemer
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Martin Stranzl
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Roman Wallner
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Maksim Bardachov
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Alexander Hleb
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Vyacheslav Hleb
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Leonid Kovel
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Pavel Sitko
  • {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Ihar Stasevich
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Steven Defour
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Mousa Dembélé
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Marouane Fellaini
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Gill Swerts
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Daniel Van Buyten
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Zlatan Bajramović
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Vedad Ibišević
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Sanel Jahić
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Sejad Salihović
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Emir Spahić
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Stanislav Angelov
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Valeri Domovchiyski
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Blagoy Georgiev
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Radostin Kishishev
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Makriev
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Stiliyan Petrov
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Ivelin Popov
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Klasnić
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Niko Kovač
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Niko Kranjčar
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Mario Mandžukić
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Ognjen Vukojević
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris Christofi
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Marios Elia
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Konstantinos Makrides
  • {{flagicon|CYP}} Ioannis Okkas
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Martin Fenin
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Marek Jankulovski
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Radoslav Kováč
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Plašil
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Zdeněk Pospěch
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Daniel Pudil
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Libor Sionko
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Daniel Agger
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Leon Andreasen
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Daniel Jensen
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Kahlenberg
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Morten Nordstrand
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Jakob Poulsen
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Gareth Barry
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Rio Ferdinand
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Emile Heskey
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} John Terry
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Shaun Wright-Phillips
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Andres Oper
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Raio Piiroja
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Sander Puri
  • {{flagicon|EST}} Vladimir Voskoboinikov
  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Egil á Bø
  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Arnbjørn Hansen
  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Bogi Løkin
  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Andreas Lava Olsen
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  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Súni Olsen
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Shefki Kuqi
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Jari Litmanen
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Niklas Moisander
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Roni Porokara
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Daniel Sjölund
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Hannu Tihinen
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Mika Väyrynen
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Yoann Gourcuff
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Sidney Govou
  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Alexander Iashvili
  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Levan Kenia
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Thomas Hitzlsperger
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Marcell Jansen
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Simon Rolfes
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Piotr Trochowski
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Heiko Westermann
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Kostas Katsouranis
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Ákos Buzsáky
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Zoltán Gera
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Tamás Hajnal
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Szabolcs Huszti
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Gergely Rudolf
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Veigar Páll Gunnarsson
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Heiðar Helguson
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Indriði Sigurðsson
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Kristján Örn Sigurðsson
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Sean St Ledger
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Aviram Baruchyan
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} David Ben Dayan
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Klemi Saban
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Salim Tuama
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Mauro Camoranesi
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Grosso
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Giampaolo Pazzini
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Pirlo
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Rinat Abdulin
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Ruslan Baltiev
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Zhambyl Kukeyev
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Tanat Nusserbayev
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Roman Uzdenov
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Kaspars Gorkšs
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Kristaps Grebis
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Deniss Ivanovs
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Vladimirs Koļesņičenko
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Andrejs Perepļotkins
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Aleksejs Višņakovs
  • {{flagicon|LVA}} Jurijs Žigajevs
  • {{flagicon|LIE}} Mario Frick
  • {{flagicon|LIE}} Michele Polverino
  • {{flagicon|LTU}} Saulius Mikoliūnas
  • {{flagicon|LUX}} Alphonse Leweck
  • {{flagicon|LUX}} René Peters
  • {{flagicon|LUX}} Jeff Strasser
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Boban Grnčarov
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Filip Ivanovski
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Ilčo Naumoski
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Goran Pandev
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Aco Stojkov
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Serghei Alexeev
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Valeriu Andronic
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Denis Calincov
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Gheorghe Ovseannicov
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Igor Picușceac
  • {{flagicon|MDA}} Veaceslav Sofroni
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Radoslav Batak
  • {{flagicon|MNE}} Andrija Delibašić
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Eljero Elia
  • {{flagicon|NED}} John Heitinga
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Nigel de Jong
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Joris Mathijsen
  • {{flagicon|NED}} André Ooijer
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Robin van Persie
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Arjen Robben
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Chris Brunt
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Steven Davis
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  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Jonny Evans
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} David Healy
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Gareth McAuley
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Thorstein Helstad
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Erik Huseklepp
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Paweł Brożek
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Michał Żewłakow
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Deco
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Edinho
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Raul Meireles
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Pepe
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Miguel Veloso
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Iulian Apostol
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Răzvan Cociș
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Dorin Goian
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Ionuț Mazilu
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Florentin Petre
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Dorel Stoica
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Cristian Tănase
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Vasili Berezutski
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergei Ignashevich
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Pogrebnyak
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Igor Semshov
  • {{flagicon|SMR|1862}} Andy Selva
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Kirk Broadfoot
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Brown
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Steven Fletcher
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Ross McCormack
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Zdravko Kuzmanović
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Ivan Obradović
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Marko Pantelić
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Neven Subotić
  • {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Zoran Tošić
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ľuboš Hanzel
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Hološko
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Erik Jendrišek
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Miroslav Karhan
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Peter Pekarík
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Škrtel
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Miroslav Stoch
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Andraž Kirm
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Aleksandar Radosavljević
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Dalibor Stevanović
  • {{flagicon|SVN}} Marko Šuler
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Xabi Alonso
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Joan Capdevila
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Santi Cazorla
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Andrés Iniesta
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Juanito
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Carles Puyol
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Albert Riera
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Marcos Senna
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Samuel Holmén
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Daniel Majstorović
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Anders Svensson
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Eren Derdiyok
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Gélson Fernandes
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Stéphane Grichting
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Benjamin Huggel
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Marco Padalino
  • {{flagicon|SUI}} Hakan Yakin
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Halil Altıntop
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Mevlüt Erdinç
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Sercan Yıldırım
  • {{flagicon|TUR}} Servet Çetin
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Oleksiy Gai
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Oleh Husyev
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Yaroslav Rakytskiy
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Craig Bellamy
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} James Collins
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Joe Ledley
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Aaron Ramsey
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} David Vaughan
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Sam Vokes
{{col-end}}
1 own goal
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  • {{flagicon|AND}} Ildefons Lima (playing against Ukraine)
  • {{flagicon|FRO}} Jón Rói Jacobsen (playing against Serbia)
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Veli Lampi (playing against Russia)
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Petri Pasanen (playing against Russia)
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Escudé (playing against Romania)
  • {{flagicon|GRE}} Avraam Papadopoulos (playing against Luxembourg)
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Kevin Kilbane (playing against Bulgaria)
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Aleksandr Kuchma (playing against England)
  • {{flagicon|LIE}} Mario Frick (playing against Wales)
  • {{flagicon|MLT}} Ian Azzopardi (playing against Sweden)
  • {{flagicon|MLT}} Brian Said (playing against Portugal)
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Seweryn Gancarczyk (playing against Slovakia)
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Michał Żewłakow (playing against Northern Ireland)
  • {{flagicon|ROM}} Dorel Stoica (playing against Serbia)
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ján Ďurica (playing against Northern Ireland)
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Ashley Williams (playing against Germany)
{{col-end}}
2 own goals
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  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Kakha Kaladze (playing against Italy)
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=EXCO unveils World Cup programme |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind=64/newsid=554858.html |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |location=Geneva |date=25 June 2007 |accessdate=21 June 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090316095411/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/keytopics/kind%3D64/newsid%3D554858.html |archivedate=16 March 2009 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/news/kind=1/newsid=594082.html |title=All clear for December EURO draw |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |location=Geneva |date=27 September 2007 |accessdate=21 June 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080203152146/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/news/kind%3D1/newsid%3D594082.html |archivedate=3 February 2008 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking on Friday 23 November 2007 |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/releases/newsid=636252.html |work=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |location=Zurich |date=12 November 2007 |accessdate=21 June 2009 }}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Preliminary draw for the 2010 World Cup |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminarydraw/index.html |work=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |location=Zurich |accessdate=21 June 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609044247/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminarydraw/index.html |archivedate=9 June 2008 |df=dmy }}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Preliminary Draw Information |url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/preldraw/2010%5ffwc%5fpreliminary%5fdraw%5finformation%5feurope%5fe%5f28419.pdf |format=PDF |work=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |location=Zurich |date=22 November 2007 |accessdate=21 June 2009 }}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Key Decisions Reached in Rio |url=https://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=1109930.html |work=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |location=Rio de Janeiro |date=29 September 2009 |accessdate=29 September 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091003015843/http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid%3D1109930.html |archivedate=3 October 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}

External links

  • [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/europe/index.html European Zone] at FIFA.com
  • UEFA Qualifier results with full game box scores at Scoreshelf.com
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