FIFA Football World Cup 2010 Schedule

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The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. It is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. As such, it matches the 2008 Summer Olympics as the sports event with the most competing nations.

This will be the first time that the tournament has been hosted by an African nation, after South Africa beat Morocco and Egypt in an all-African bidding process. Italy are the defending champions. The draw for the finals took place on 4 December 2009 in Cape Town.

11 June – 11 July FIFA World Cup™  will be held in South Africa

List of qualified teams

The following 32 teams qualified for the final tournament.

AFC (4)
  •  Australia
  •  Japan
  •  Korea DPR
  •  Korea Republic
CAF (5+1)
  •  Algeria
  •  Cameroon
  •  Côte d’Ivoire
  •  Ghana
  •  Nigeria
  •  South Africa (hosts)
CONCACAF (3)
  •  Honduras
  •  Mexico
  •  United States
CONMEBOL (5)
  •  Argentina
  •  Brazil
  •  Chile
  •  Paraguay
  •  Uruguay
OFC (1)
  •  New Zealand

 

UEFA (13)
  •  Denmark
  •  England
  •  France
  •  Germany
  •  Greece
  •  Italy
  •  Netherlands
  •  Portugal
  •  Serbia
  •  Slovakia
  •  Slovenia
  •  Spain
  •  Switzerland

This is the first World Cup with no debutant associations, although two of the qualifiers (Slovakia and Serbia) have previously appeared only as parts of former competing nations. In both cases FIFA considers these teams to have retained the earlier nations’ records.

Based on the October 2009 rankings used for the main draw, South Africa at 86 were the lowest ranked team in the tournament.[2]

Groups

Venues

In 2005, the organisers released a provisional list of thirteen venues to be used for the World Cup: Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (two venues), Kimberley, Nelspruit, Orkney, Polokwane/Pietersburg, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria (two venues), and Rustenburg. This was narrowed down to ten venues[17] which were officially announced by FIFA on 17 March 2006:

Johannesburg Durban Cape Town Johannesburg Pretoria
Soccer City Moses Mabhida Stadium Cape Town Stadium Ellis Park Stadium Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Capacity: 94,900 Capacity: 70,000 Capacity: 69,070 Capacity: 62,567 Capacity: 51,760
         
Port Elizabeth Bloemfontein Polokwane Nelspruit Rustenburg
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Free State Stadium Peter Mokaba Stadium Mbombela Stadium Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Capacity: 48,000 Capacity: 48,000 Capacity: 46,000 Capacity: 43,500 Capacity: 42,000
         

 

Matches Schedule

This is a chronological list of fixtures for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. All times local (UTC+2). Group-stage kickoff times are subject to change for television or scheduling reasons.

2010 World Cup schedule
Day Venue & Time Stage Team 1 Result Team 2
Friday11 June Johannesburg (SC), 16:00 Group A South Africa   Mexico
Cape Town, 20:30 Uruguay   France
Saturday12 June Port Elizabeth, 13:30 Group B Korea Republic   Greece
Johannesburg (Ellis), 16:00 Argentina   Nigeria
Rustenburg, 20:30 Group C England   United States
Sunday13 June Polokwane, 13:30 Algeria   Slovenia
Pretoria, 16:00 Group D Serbia   Ghana
Durban, 20:30 Germany   Australia
Monday14 June Johannesburg (SC), 13:30 Group E Netherlands   Denmark
Bloemfontein, 16:00 Japan   Cameroon
Cape Town, 20:30 Group F Italy   Paraguay
Tuesday15 June Rustenburg, 13:30 New Zealand   Slovakia
Port Elizabeth, 16:00 Group G Côte d’Ivoire   Portugal
Johannesburg (Ellis), 20:30 Brazil   Korea DPR
Wednesday16 June Nelspruit, 13:30 Group H Honduras   Chile
Durban, 16:00 Spain   Switzerland
Pretoria, 20:30 Group A South Africa   Uruguay
Thursday17 June Johannesburg (SC), 13:30 Group B Argentina   Korea Republic
Bloemfontein, 16:00 Greece   Nigeria
Polokwane, 20:30 Group A France   Mexico
Friday18 June Port Elizabeth, 13:30 Group D Germany   Serbia
Johannesburg (Ellis), 16:00 Group C Slovenia   United States
Cape Town, 20:30 England   Algeria
Saturday19 June Durban, 13:30 Group E Netherlands   Japan
Rustenburg, 16:00 Group D Ghana   Australia
Pretoria, 20:30 Group E Cameroon   Denmark
Sunday20 June Bloemfontein, 13:30 Group F Slovakia   Paraguay
Nelspruit, 16:00 Italy   New Zealand
Johannesburg (SC), 20:30 Group G Brazil   Côte d’Ivoire
Monday21 June Cape Town, 13:30 Portugal   Korea DPR
Port Elizabeth, 16:00 Group H Chile   Switzerland
Johannesburg (Ellis), 20:30 Spain   Honduras
Tuesday22 June Rustenburg, 16:00 Group A Mexico   Uruguay
Bloemfontein, 16:00 France   South Africa
Durban, 20:30 Group B Nigeria   Korea Republic
Polokwane, 20:30 Greece   Argentina
Wednesday23 June Port Elizabeth, 16:00 Group C Slovenia   England
Pretoria, 16:00 United States   Algeria
Johannesburg (SC), 20:30 Group D Ghana   Germany
Nelspruit, 20:30 Australia   Serbia
Thursday24 June Johannesburg (Ellis), 16:00 Group F Slovakia   Italy
Polokwane, 16:00 Paraguay   New Zealand
Rustenburg, 20:30 Group E Denmark   Japan
Cape Town, 20:30 Cameroon   Netherlands
Friday25 June Durban, 16:00 Group G Portugal   Brazil
Nelspruit, 16:00 Korea DPR   Côte d’Ivoire
Pretoria, 20:30 Group H Chile   Spain
Bloemfontein, 20:30 Switzerland   Honduras
Saturday26 June Port Elizabeth, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 1 1A 2B
Rustenburg, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 3 1C 2D
Sunday27 June Bloemfontein, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 4 1D 2C
Johannesburg (SC), 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 2 1B 2A
Monday28 June Durban, 16:00 Round of 16 – Match 5 1E 2F
Johannesburg (Ellis), 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 7 1G 2H
Tuesday29 June Pretoria, 16:00 Round Of 16 – Match 6 1F 2E
Cape Town, 20:30 Round of 16 – Match 8 1H 2G
Wednesday30 June Rest days
Thursday1 July
Friday2 July Port Elizabeth, 16:00 Quarterfinal C 5 7
Johannesburg (SC), 20:30 Quarterfinal A 1 3
Saturday3 July Cape Town, 16:00 Quarterfinal B 2 4
Johannesburg (Ellis), 20:30 Quarterfinal D 6 8
Sunday4 July Rest days
Monday5 July
Tuesday6 July Cape Town, 20:30 Semifinal I A C
Wednesday7 July Durban, 20:30 Semifinal II B D
Thursday8 July Rest days
Friday9 July
Saturday10 July Port Elizabeth, 20:30 Third Place play-off Loser I Loser II
Sunday11 July Johannesburg (SC), 20:30 Final Winner I Winner II

 

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