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| dates = June 11-July 11, 2010
| dates = June 11-July 11, 2010
| champion = Spain
| champion = Spain
| previous = [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]
| previous = 2006
| all = [[FIFA World Cup tournament index|all]]
| all = [[FIFA World Cup tournament index|all]]
| next = [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]
| next = [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]
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| Qualifying
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| [[England vs. Croatia (November 21, 2007)|November 21, 2007]]
| [[England vs. Croatia (November 21, 2007)|November 21, 2007]]
| [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]] vs. [[Croatia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Croatia]]
| [[England national football team|England]] vs. [[Croatia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Croatia]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2008-10-11_kaz-eng.html October 11, 2008]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2008-10-11_kaz-eng.html October 11, 2008]
| [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]] vs. [[Kazakhstan FIFA World Cup tournament index|Kazakhstan]]
| [[England national football team|England]] vs. [[Kazakhstan FIFA World Cup tournament index|Kazakhstan]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
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| [[Germany FIFA World Cup tournament index|Germany]] vs. [[Russia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Russia]]
| [[Germany FIFA World Cup tournament index|Germany]] vs. [[Russia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Russia]]
| [[Stadion Dortmund]]
| [[Stadion Dortmund]]
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| Qualifying
| [[Wales vs. Finland (March 28, 2009)|March 28, 2009]]
| [[Wales FIFA World Cup tournament index|Wales]] vs. [[Finland FIFA World Cup tournament index|Finland]]
| [[Millennium Stadium]]
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| Qualifying
| Qualifying
| [[England vs. Ukraine (April 1, 2009)|April 1, 2009]]
| [[England vs. Ukraine (April 1, 2009)|April 1, 2009]]
| [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]] vs. [[Ukraine FIFA World Cup tournament index|Ukraine]]
| [[England national football team|England]] vs. [[Ukraine FIFA World Cup tournament index|Ukraine]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2009-06-06_eng-kaz.html June 6, 2009]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2009-06-06_eng-kaz.html June 6, 2009]
| [[Kazakhstan FIFA World Cup tournament index|Kazakhstan]] vs. [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]]
| [[Kazakhstan FIFA World Cup tournament index|Kazakhstan]] vs. [[England national football team|England]]
| [[Almaty Central Stadium]]
| [[Almaty Central Stadium]]
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| [[England vs. Andorra (June 10, 2009)|June 10, 2009]]
| [[England vs. Andorra (June 10, 2009)|June 10, 2009]]
| [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]] vs. [[Andorra FIFA World Cup tournament index|Andorra]]
| [[England national football team|England]] vs. [[Andorra FIFA World Cup tournament index|Andorra]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2009-09-09_cro-eng.html September 9, 2009]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/world-cup/tournaments/2010/2009-09-09_cro-eng.html September 9, 2009]
| [[England FIFA World Cup tournament index|England]] vs. [[Croatia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Croatia]]
| [[England national football team|England]] vs. [[Croatia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Croatia]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
| [[Wembley Stadium]]
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| [[Serbia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Serbia]] vs. [[Romania FIFA World Cup tournament index|Romania]]
| [[Serbia FIFA World Cup tournament index|Serbia]] vs. [[Romania FIFA World Cup tournament index|Romania]]
| [[Stadion Crvena Zvezda]]
| [[Stadion Crvena Zvezda]]
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| Qualifying
| [[Czech Republic vs. Northern Ireland (October 14, 2009)|October 14, 2009]]
| [[Czech Republic FIFA World Cup tournament index|Czech Republic]] vs. [[Northern Ireland FIFA World Cup tournament index|Northern Ireland]]
| [[Synot Tip Arena]]
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| Group Stage

Latest revision as of 08:47, 24 April 2024

2010 FIFA World Cup
Host Nation South Africa
Qualification Dates August 25, 2007-November 18, 2009
Tournament Dates June 11-July 11, 2010
Champion Spain
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in South Africa. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations. In 2004, the international football federation, FIFA, selected South Africa over Egypt and Morocco to become the first African nation to host the finals.

Publications

Programs
Stage Date Teams Venue
Qualifying November 21, 2007 England vs. Croatia Wembley Stadium
Qualifying September 10, 2008 Russia vs. Wales Lokomotiv Stadium
Qualifying October 11, 2008 England vs. Kazakhstan Wembley Stadium
Qualifying October 11, 2008 Germany vs. Russia Stadion Dortmund
Qualifying March 28, 2009 Wales vs. Finland Millennium Stadium
Qualifying April 1, 2009 England vs. Ukraine Wembley Stadium
Qualifying April 1, 2009 Liechtenstein vs. Russia Rheinpark Stadion
Qualifying June 6, 2009 Kazakhstan vs. England Almaty Central Stadium
Qualifying June 10, 2009 England vs. Andorra Wembley Stadium
Qualifying August 12, 2009 Norway vs. Scotland Ullevaal Stadion
Qualifying September 5, 2009 Ukraine vs. Andorra Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium
Qualifying September 9, 2009 England vs. Croatia Wembley Stadium
Qualifying October 10, 2009 Serbia vs. Romania Stadion Crvena Zvezda
Qualifying October 14, 2009 Czech Republic vs. Northern Ireland Synot Tip Arena
Group Stage June 11-25, 2010 multiple multiple
Knockout Stage June 26-July 11, 2010 multiple multiple
2010 FIFA World Cup (South Africa) Countries
Champions Spain
Runners-up Netherlands
Third Place Germany
Fourth Place Uruguay
Quarterfinalists Argentina • Brazil • Ghana • Paraguay
Round of 16 Chile • England • Japan • Mexico • Portugal • Slovakia • South Korea • United States
Group Stage Algeria • Australia • Cameroon • Denmark • France • Greece • Honduras • Italy • Ivory Coast • New Zealand • Nigeria • North Korea • Serbia • Slovenia • South Africa • Switzerland
Non-Qualifiers Andorra • Croatia • Czech Republic • Finland • Kazakhstan • Liechtenstein • Northern Ireland • Norway • Romania • Russia • Scotland • Ukraine • Wales
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