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Iniesta fires Spain to extra time glory
[MON 12 JUL 2010 – 01:23:00 UTC]

The name of Andrés INIESTA will be remembered forever in red and yellow hearts, as his 116th minute goal secured Spain’s first world title as they defeated the Netherlands 1-0 in the final of the 2010 Men’s World Cup in extra time at Soccer City in Johannesburg. The match was hotly contested throughout; the old record of six yellow cards in the 1986 final was shattered as referee Howard WEBB issued fourteen bookings, including a second to the Netherlands’ Johnny HEITINGA in the 109th minute. With the resulting man advantage, substitute Cesc FÀBREGAS found Iniesta in the middle of the area, who powered his famous shot past goalkeeper Maarten STEKELENBURG. Spain are now the eighth nation to have won the Men’s World Cup, and the Netherlands have now lost all three of their appearances in the final match.

Golden Ball to Forlán, Golden Boot and youth award to Müller
[MON 12 JUL 2010 – 01:19:25 UTC]

According to a media vote, Diego FORLÁN of Uruguay has won the Golden Ball as the top player of the 2010 Men’s World Cup in South Africa. His five goals and one assist propelled la Celeste to a shock fourth place. Two participants in the final, Wesley SNEIJDER of the Netherlands and David VILLA of Spain, won the Silver and Bronze Balls respectively. At the age of 20, Thomas MÜLLER of Germany was the runaway winner of the Best Young Player award, not least because his five goals and three assists at the tournament also earned him the Golden Boot. Villa and Sneijder, also with five goals and an assist, edged Forlán for the Silver and Bronze Boots respectively owing to their fewer minutes played. Spain claimed two more awards as Iker CASILLAS won the Golden Glove Award as the best goalkeeper, and the Spanish side as a whole earned the Fair Play award with only eight bookings, fewest amongst teams that advanced to the elimination phase.

Golden Boot leaders to go head to head
[THU 08 JUL 2010 – 02:32:57 UTC]

The Golden Boot award at the 2010 Men’s World Cup will be decided on the last day, as the joint leaders after the semifinals, Spain’s David VILLA and the Netherlands’ Wesley SNEIJDER, are expected to compete in the final match. Both have scored five goals and have one assist, but Villa is the current leader, having reached his mark in just 529 minutes played compared with Sneijder’s 532. Nonetheless, the possibility exists of another player passing both, as Germany’s Thomas MÜLLER and Miroslav KLOSE and Uruguay’s Diego FORLÁN and Luis SUÁREZ are all expected to play in the third place match. Suárez has scored three goals, whilst Müller, Klose, and Forlán have each scored four. Müller has also recorded three assists, Klose and Suárez one. In case of a tie in goals scored, preference is given to the player with more assists, and then to the player who recorded fewer minutes. [Sneijder’s total includes both goals in the Netherlands’ 2-1 quarterfinal win over Brazil; his first goal was initially ruled an own goal.]

New champion to be crowned at Soccer City
[THU 08 JUL 2010 – 02:12:34 UTC]

The champion of the 2010 Men’s World Cup will be a first time winner after the Netherlands and Spain won their respective semifinals. The Netherlands continued their perfect record at South Africa 2010 by defeating Uruguay 3-2 in Cape Town, whilst Spain won 1-0 against Germany to reach the final and potentially become the first Men’s World Cup champion that lost its first match of the tournament. For the Dutch, it will be their third appearance in the final match, whilst the Spanish have never previously reached this plateau. more...

Draw places Brazil, Portugal into Group of Death
[SAT 05 DEC 2009 – 00:58:11 UTC]

The draw for the final tournament of the 2010 Men’s World Cup was kind to the defending finalists, but not the losing semifinalists. 2006 champions Italy face Paraguay, New Zealand, and first time qualifiers Slovakia in Group F, whilst France, who fell to the Azzurri in the 2006 final, were drawn against hosts South Africa, Mexico, and Uruguay in Group A. The Group of Death is widely considered to be Group G, which contains Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d’Ivoire, and Portugal. The tournament’s opening match will be South Africa-Mexico at Johannesburg’s new Soccer City stadium on FRI 11 JUN 2010. more...

Pots decided for South Africa 2010 draw
[THU 03 DEC 2009 – 02:54:28 UTC]

FIFA have settled on the pots, seedings, and draw procedure for the 2010 Men’s World Cup final tournament. The top seeds include hosts South Africa and the top seven teams in the FIFA world rankings of OCT 2009, who occupy Pot 1. Pot 2 contains the teams from the AFC, CONCACAF, and the OFC. Pot 3 holds the remaining teams from CAF and CONMEBOL, whilst Pot 4 contains the remaining UEFA teams. Each group will receive one team from each pot, and no group may contain more than two UEFA teams or more than one team from any other confederation. The draw begins at 17:00 UTC on FRI 04 DEC 2009 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. more...

UEFA matchday 16 recap
[FRI 16 OCT 2009 – 04:54:42 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on WED 14 OCT 2009. more...

UEFA matchday 14 recap
[THU 10 SEP 2009 – 05:36:34 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on WED 09 SEP 2009. more...

UEFA matchday 13 recap
[MON 07 SEP 2009 – 04:48:55 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on SAT 05 SEP 2009. more...

UEFA matchday 9 recap
[THU 02 APR 2009 – 22:31:25 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on WED 01 APR 2009. more...

UEFA matchday 8 recap
[MON 30 MAR 2009 – 06:20:43 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on SAT 28 MAR 2009. more...

UEFA matchday 5 recap
[THU 16 OCT 2008 – 03:52:56 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on WED 15 OCT 2008. more...

UEFA matchday 4 recap
[TUE 14 OCT 2008 – 06:26:42 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on SAT 11 OCT 2008. more...

UEFA matchday 3 recap
[THU 11 SEP 2008 – 05:08:06 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on WED 10 SEP 2008. more...

UEFA matchday 2 recap
[SUN 07 SEP 2008 – 23:51:09 UTC]

A quick summary of action around the UEFA group phase on SAT 06 SEP 2008. more...

Qualifying draw raises excitement
[MON 26 NOV 2007 – 03:11:21 UTC]

The draw for the 2010 Men’s World Cup qualifiers took place in Durban, South Africa on SUN 25 NOV 2007. Here are some of the highlights: more...

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