2010 FIFA World Cup
Host Country
South Africa
Kenya
Zimbabwae
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 from 11 June to 11 July 2010. 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. In the final, Spain, the European champions, defeated third-time finalists the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time, with Andrés Iniesta's goal in the 116th minute giving Spain their first world title, becoming the eighth nation to win the tournament, and the first European nation to win the tournament outside its home continent. Host nation South Africa, 2006 world champions Italy and 2006 runners-up France were all eliminated in the first round of the tournament. It was the first time that the hosts were eliminated in the first round.
Qualification [ ]
CAF
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South Africa (Host Tournament 1)
Autistic Republic of South Africa (Host Tournament 2)
Most Serene Republic of South Africa (Host Tournament 4)
Zimbabwe (co-host Tournament 3)
Namibia (co-host Tournament 3)
Lesotho (Co-Host Tournament 3)
Kenya (co-host Tournament 3)
Egypt (co-host Tournament 3)
Swaziland (Co-host Tournament 3)
South West Africa
South African Rugby Union Springboks
South African Cricket Team
Ghana
Ivory Coast
Cameroon
Nigeria
Algeria
Egypt
AFC
4
Australia
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Bahrain
Hong Kong
Macau
Iraq
Taijikistan
UEFA
Italy
France
England
Spain
Netherlands
Serbia
Slovenia
Slovakia
Switzerland
Germany
Greece
Denmark
Portugal
Ukraine
Croatia
Republic of Ireland
Turkey
Wales
Romania
Northern Ireland
Czech Republic
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Malta
Autistic Republic of Austria
Most Serene Republic of Greece
United Kingdom of Great Britain
Arsenal FC
Chelsea FC
CONCACAF
Honduras
United States
Mexico
Anguilla
Barbados
Monserrat
Costa Rica
Trinidad & Tobago
USWNT
US U-20 MNT
US U-17 WNT
Most Serene Republic of Mortville
Most Serene Republic of Cold River
COMEBOL
5
Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
Uruguay
Chile
OFC
New Zealand
Tonga
Samoa
Fiji
NCAA
Florida Atlantic Owls
Illinois Fighting Illini
Boise State Broncos
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Indiana State Sycamores
NHSAA
South Vermillion Wildcats
NFL
AFC Pro Bowl 2010 team
NFC Pro Bowl 2010 team
San Francisco 49ers
Indianapolis Colts
New England Patriots
Buffalo Bills
New Orleans Saints
New York Giants
Detroit Lions
Barcelona Dragons
Pittsburgh Steelers
Buffalo Iron Bisons
USFL
LFL
Orlando Fantasy
Seattle Mist
NHL
NBA
Cleveland Cavaliers
San Antonio Spurs
LGBTQ/Feminist World
Qualifying Group Stage 1 [ ]
World Cup 1 and 2-South Africa and Zimbabwe/Kenya Regionals [ ]
Group 1 [ ]
Group 2 [ ]
Group 3 [ ]
Group 4 [ ]
Group 5 [ ]
Group 6 [ ]
Group 7 [ ]
Group 8 [ ]
Group 9 [ ]
Group 10 [ ]
Group 11 [ ]
Group 12 [ ]
Group 13 [ ]
Group 14 [ ]
Group 15 [ ]
Group 16 [ ]
World Cup 3- South African Autistic Republic Regional [ ]
Group I [ ]
1
Autistic Republic of South Africa
2
San Francisco 49ers
3
United States Women's National Soccer Team
4
Florida Atlantic Owls
5
Toronto St. Marys Catholic School
Group J [ ]
1
United States Under-20 Men's National Team
2
Indianapolis Colts
3
Autistic Republic of Austria
4
United Kingdom of Great Britain
Group K [ ]
1
Arsenal FC
2
New Orleans Saints
3
Most Serene Republic of Cold River
4
New York Giants
Group L [ ]
1
Cleveland Cavaliers
2
Orlando Fantasy
3
Minnesota Mighty Ducks
4
United States Under-17 Women's National Team '08
Group M [ ]
1
Barcelona Dragons
2
Most Serene Republic of Mortville
3
South Vermillion Wildcats
4
Illinois Fighting Illini
Group N [ ]
1
Chelsea FC
2
Detroit Lions
3
Boise State Broncos
4
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Group O [ ]
1
AFC 2010 Pro Bowl Team
2
NFC 2010 Pro Bowl Team
3
Buffalo Bills
4
Seattle Mist
Group P [ ]
1
San Antonio Spurs
2
New England Patriots
3
Oklahoma Outlaws
4
Indiana State Sycamores
World Cup 4- South African Most Serene Republic Regional [ ]
World Cup 5- South West Africa Regional (32 Teams) [ ]
Group 33 [ ]
Group 34 [ ]
Group 35 [ ]
Group 36 [ ]
Group 37 [ ]
Group 38 [ ]
Group 39 [ ]
Group 40 [ ]
World Cup 6- Namibia Regional (32 Teams) [ ]
Group 41 [ ]
Group 42 [ ]
Group 43 [ ]
Group 44 [ ]
Group 45 [ ]
Group 46 [ ]
Group 47 [ ]
Group 48 [ ]
Qualifying Group Stage 2 [ ]
Super 48 [ ]
Knockout Stage [ ]
Goal Scorers [ ]