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Ghana Team Profile World Cup 2010

The only African side to get out of the group stage at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany and the first to qualify for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, Ghana are anxious to prove themselves as the cream of the continent. Though this will be only their second appearance at the finals, the Black Stars have enjoyed considerable success at all levels of international football. They have won four CAF African Cup of Nations titles, though none since 1982, as well as two FIFA U-17 World Cups, and they became the first African team to lift the FIFA U-20 World Cup when they beat Brazil on penalties in October 2009. With added experience since their 2006 adventure, where they lost to Italy and Brazil but beat the Czech Republic and USA, Ghana are set to be a major threat at Africa's first FIFA World Cup.

Ghana football team road to 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
Ghana guaranteed their place in the finals after going unbeaten through their opening four matches of the final round. They did not concede a goal in the group until a shock 1-0 defeat at Benin, but that came after they had already qualified. The key stretch for the west Africans came in June 2009 when they won 2-0 away to both Mali and Sudan, with Germany 2006 veteran Matthew Amoah scoring a goal in the first match and both in the second. Ironically, Ghana were shakier in the previous round of qualifying, only topping the group on goal difference over Gabon and Libya after losing a match to both teams.

The star players of Ghana in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
Although Ghana lack the attacking firepower of many African sides, they rely most prominently on a world class midfield led by Michael Essien. The Chelsea man usually pairs with Sulley Muntari and captain Stephen Appiah to form a formidable engine room capable of both stifling attacks and creating them. Two of the trio Asamoah Gyan, Junior Agogo and Matthew Amoah usually operate in attack, while the England-based duo of John Mensah and John Paintsil keep the back tight in front of another Premier League player, goalkeeper Richard Kingson.

The coach of Ghana in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
With Claude Le Roy's departure after a relatively disappointing third-place finish at the 2008 Cup of Nations on home soil, Milovan Rajevac took over leadership of the Black Stars. A former defender that played his career in Yugoslavia, the Serbian was best known for a brief coaching stint with Red Star Belgrade as well as leading perennial Serbian strugglers FK Borac to their first-ever qualification for a European tournament.

Record

  • Ghana were the youngest team at Germany 2006, with an average age of just under 24 years.
  • Asamoah Gyan scored the fastest goal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup after 68 seconds in their 2-1 win over Czech Republic. It was also Ghana's first-ever goal in the finals.
  • Ghana lost 3-0 to Brazil in the second round of Germany 2006, but they were without the talismanic Michael Essien, who was suspended.

source:fifa.com
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Australia Team Profile World Cup 2010

The Australia national football team represents Australia in international association football competitions. Its official nickname is the "Socceroos". The team is controlled by Football Federation Australia (FFA), which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation and also an invitee member of the ASEAN Football Federation since 2006.

Australia is a four-time Oceania Football Confederation champion and has been represented at two FIFA World Cup tournaments, in 1974 and 2006. 14th is Australia's highest ever FIFA World Ranking since the rankings were introduced in 1992. Australia topped their group in the 2010 World Cup qualification and became one of the first nations to qualify for the finals tournament without losing a match and only conceding one goal.

The late 2000s has seen Australian association football increase considerably in domestic popularity and in international competitiveness.

The Socceroos were seeded to enter the AFC qualification campaign in the third round alongside Iran, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Japan. They were drawn into a group comprising of Qatar, Iraq and China with the media dubbing it the "group of death". Fixtures started in February 2008, with a home match against Qatar at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne giving Australia a 3-0 victory. This was Pim Verbeek's first competitive match in charge of the Socceroos. The majority of the Australian squad consisted of overseas, mainly European based, players after Pim Verbeek announced the local A-league was not yet up to World Cup standards. A week after the match, Australia moved up to 38th on the FIFA World Rankings.

In the second group game, Australia drew 0-0 with China with Mark Schwarzer saving a penalty in the last few minutes. In their 3rd out of 6 qualifiers on Sunday, 1 June, Australia beat Iraq at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, 1-0, with a headed goal from Harry Kewell proving the difference between the two teams early in the 2nd half of play. In the return match in Dubai, Iraq defeated Australia 1-0 through a wonder strike from Emad Mohammed. Australia then defeated Qatar 3-1 on 14 June in Doha to progress to the fourth round of the AFC qualifiers. Their final game in 3rd round qualifying ended in a 1-0 home defeat to China.

Australia have been drawn alongside Japan, Bahrain, Qatar and Uzbekistan in the fourth round of Asian World Cup qualification, which commenced with a 1-0 victory over the Uzbeks in Tashkent on September 10, 2008. Scott Chipperfield's run was unmarked and he comfortably headed in a Luke Wilkshire cross. They then proceeded to beat Qatar 4-0 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, to go top of the group, with goals scored by Tim Cahill and Josh Kennedy with Brett Emerton scoring a brace for the home side. The game was delayed 30min (and close to abandoned) after a torrential rainstorm hit Brisbane Stadium prior to the match. Their next match was against Bahrain on the 19th of November. Australia managed a 1-0 victory despite a brilliant performance by the Bahrainis and a disappointing performance by Australia. Both the Australian coach and players admitted they were lucky to take the points which came courtesy of a Marco Bresciano goal in the 93rd minute. They dedicated the win to Craig Moore who missed the match following surgery for testicular cancer. Australia remained top of the group with 10 points after 4 games following a 0-0 draw away against Japan. The Socceroos were on the brink of qualifying after a convincing 2-0 win over Uzbekistan on April 1 in Sydney. After a lacklustre first half, the Socceroos scored two goals with a Josh Kennedy header in the 66th minute and a Harry Kewell penalty in the 73rd minute after Richard Garcia was taken down in the penalty box. Australia then secured their place in South Africa after holding Qatar 0-0 at Doha on 5 June. Australia's qualification was already assured before the final two games, both home fixtures. In Sydney on Wednesday 10 June, goals to Mile Sterjovski and David Carney gave Australia a 2-0 victory over Bahrain. Australia's final qualification game ended with a 2-1 victory over Japan, Australia coming back from a goal in the 40th minute by Japan's Marcus Tulio Tanaka with Tim Cahill's equalising header in the 59th minute, and his winning goal 17 minutes later off a Nicky Carle corner. This victory left Australia top of Group A ahead of Japan by 5 clear points.

Australia team last standing position 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying

TeamMPWDLGFGAPts
AustraliaAustralia862012120
JapanJapan
843111615
BahrainBahrain83146810
QatarQatar81345146
UzbekistanUzbekistan81165104


Australia Team Record in FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup Record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Uruguay 1930 Did not enter
Italy 1934
France 1938
Brazil 1950
Switzerland 1954
Sweden 1958
Chile 1962
England 1966 Did not qualify
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974 Round 1 14 3 0 1 2 0 5
Argentina 1978 Did not qualify
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986
Italy 1990
United States 1994
France 1998
South Korea Japan 2002
Germany 2006 Round of 16 16 4 1 1 2 5 6
South Africa 2010 Qualified - - - - - - -
Total 3/19
7 1 2 4 5 11

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Group H Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group H Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Switzerland Switzerland
Honduras Honduras
Chile Chile


Group H Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Date Venue
Result
16 June
Mbombela Stadium Honduras
0-1
Chile
16 June Moses Mabhida Spain
0-1
Switzerland
21 June Nelson Mandela Bay Chile 1-0
Switzerland
21 June Ellis Park Spain 2-0
Honduras
25 June Loftus Versfeld Chile 1-2
Spain
25 June Free State Switzerland 0-0
Honduras
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Group G Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group G Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Korea DPR Korea DPR
Côte d'Ivoire Ivory Coast


Group G Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Date Venue
Result
15 June
Nelson Mandela Bay Ivory Coast
0-0
Portugal
15 June Ellis Park Brazil 2-1
Korea DPR
20 June Soccer City Brazil 3-1
Ivory Coast
21 June Green Point Stadium Portugal 7-0
Korea DPR
25 June Moses Mabhida Stadium Portugal 0-0
Brazil
25 June Mbombela Korea DPR
0-3
Ivory Coast
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Group F Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group F Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
New Zealand New Zealand
Slovakia Slovakia



Group F Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Date Venue
Result
14 June
Green Point Italy
1-1
Paraguay
15 June Royal Bafokeng New Zealand 1-1
Slovakia
20 June Free State Slovakia 0-2
Paraguay
20 June Mbombela Italy 1-1
New Zealand
24 June Ellis Park Slovakia 3-2
Italy
24 June Peter Mokaba Paraguay 0-0
New Zealand
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Group E Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group E Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Japan Japan
Cameroon Cameroon


Group E Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Date Venue
Result
14 June
Soccer City Netherlands
2-0
Denmark
14 June Free State Japan 1-0
Cameroon
19 June Moses Mabhida Netherlands 1-0
Japan
19 June Loftus Versfeld Cameroon 1-2
Denmark
24 June Royal Bafokeng Denmark 1-3
Japan
24 June Green Point Cameroon 1-2
Netherlands
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Group D Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group D Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Serbia Serbia
Ghana Ghana

Group D Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Date Venue
Result
13 June
Moses Mabhida Germany
4-0
Australia
13 June Loftus Versfeld Serbia 0-1
Ghana
18 June Nelson Mandela Bay Germany 0-1
Serbia
19 June Royal Bafokeng Ghana 1-1
Australia
23 June Soccer City Ghana 0-1
Germany
23 June Mbombela Australia 2-1
Serbia
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Group C Teams and Schedule Matches World Cup 2010 South Africa


Group C Teams FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Algeria Algeria
Slovenia Slovenia


Group C Schedule Matches FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa

Date Venue
Result
12 June
Royal Bafokeng England
1-1
United States
13 June Peter Mokaba Stadium Algeria 0-1
Slovenia
18 June Ellis Park Slovenia 2-2
USA
18 June Green Point England
0-0
Algeria
23 June Nelson Mandela Bay Slovenia 0-1
England
23 June Loftus Versfeld USA 1-0
Algeria
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