European qualification for the 2010 World Cup
Finals in South Africa.
Divided into eight groups of six teams and one group of five, the
53 teams representing Europe will have 13 qualification slots to play for.
Denmark |
10 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
16/5 |
+11 |
21 |
Portugal |
10 |
5 |
4 |
1 |
17/5 |
+12 |
19 |
Sweden |
10 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
13/5 |
+8 |
18 |
Hungary |
10 |
5 |
1 |
4 |
10/8 |
+2 |
16 |
Albania |
10 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
6/13 |
-7 |
7 |
Malta |
10 |
0 |
1 |
9 |
0/26 |
-26 |
1 |
Group 1 Results
14th October, 2009:
Denmark vs Hungary (0:1)
- in Copenhagen.
0:1 (Akos Buzsaky 35)
Portugal vs Malta (4:0)
- in Guimaraes.
1:0 (Nani 13)
2:0 (Simao 45)
3:0 (Miguel Veloso 52)
4:0 (Arnaldo Edinho 90)
Sweden vs Albania (4:1)
- in Solna.
1:0 (Olof Mellberg 3)
2:0 (Marcus Berg 40)
3:0 (Olof Mellberg 42)
3:1 (Hamdi Salihi 57)
4:1 (Anders Svensson 86)
10th October, 2009:
Denmark vs Sweden (1:0)
- in Copenhagen.
1:0 (Jacob Poulsen 78)
Portugal vs Hungary (3:0)
- in Lisbon.
1:0 (Sim�o 18)
2:0 (Liedson 74)
3:0 (Sim�o 79)
Denmark qualify for South Africa 2010.
9th September, 2009:
Albania vs Denmark (1:1)
- in Tirana.
0:1 (Nicklas Bendtner 40)
1:1 (Erjon Bogdani 1:1)
Hungary vs Portugal (0:1)
- in Budapest.
0:1 (Pepe 10)
Malta vs Sweden (0:1)
- in Ta'Qali.
0:1 (Ian Azzopardi, own goal, 81)
5th September, 2009:
Denmark vs Portugal (1:1)
- in Copenhagen.
1:0 (Nicklas Bendtner 42)
1:1 (Liedson 87)
Hungary vs Sweden (1:2)
- in Budapest.
0:1 (Olof Mellberg 8)
1:1 (Sszabolcs Huszti )
1:2 (Zlatan Ibrahimovic 90)
10th June, 2009:
Sweden vs Malta (4:0)
- in Gothenburg.
1:0 (Kim Kallstrom 22)
2:0 (Daniel Majstorovic 52)
3:0 (Zlatan Ibrahimovic 56)
4:0 (Marcus Berg 58)
6th June, 2009:
Albania vs Portugal (1:2)
- in Tirana.
0:1 (Hugo Almeida 28)
1:1 (Erjon Bogdani 29)
1:2 (Bruno Alves 90)
Sweden vs Denmark (0:1)
- in Solna.
0:1 (Thomas Kahlenberg 22)
1st April, 2009:
Denmark vs Albania (3:0)
- in Copenhagen.
1:0 (Leon Andreasen 31)
2:0 (Soren Larsen 37)
3:0 (Christian Poulsen 80)
Hungary vs Malta (3:0)
- in Budapest.
1:0 (Tamas Hajnal 7)
2:0 (Zoltan Gera 80)
3:0 (Roland Juhasz 90)
28th March, 2009:
Albania vs Hungary (0:1)
- in Tirana.
0:1 (Sandor Torghelle 38)
Malta vs Denmark (0:3)
- in Ta'Qali.
0:1 (Soren Larsen 12)
0:2 (Soren Larsen 23)
0:3 (Morten Nordstrand 88)
Portugal vs Sweden (0:0)
- in Porto.
11th February, 2009:
Malta vs Albania (0:0)
- in Ta'Qali.
15th October, 2008:
Malta vs Hungary (0:1)
- in Ta'Qali.
0:1 (Sandor Torghelle 23)
Portugal vs Albania (0:0)
- in Braga.
11th October, 2008:
Denmark vs Malta (3:0)
- in Copenhagen.
1:0 (Soren Larsen 9)
2:0 (Daniel Agger 31pen)
3:0 (Soren Larsen 47)
Hungary vs Albania (2:0)
- in Budapest.
1:0 (Sandor Torghelle 49)
2:0 (Roland Juhasz 81)
Sweden vs Portugal (0:0)
- in Solna.
10th September, 2008:
Albania vs Malta (3:0)
- in Tirana.
1:0 (Erjon Bogdani 45)
2:0 (Klodian Duro 84)
3:0 (Armand Dallku 89)
Portugal vs Denmark (2:3)
- in Lisbon.
1:0 (Nani 42)
1:1 (Nicklas Bendtner 82)
2:1 (Deco 85pen)
2:2 (Christian Poulsen 89)
2:3 (Daniel Jensen 90)
Sweden vs Hungary (2:1)
- in Solna.
1:0 (Kim Kallstrom 55)
2:0 (Samuel Holmen 65)
2:1 (Gergely Rudolf 90)
6th September, 2008:
Albania vs Sweden (0:0)
- in Tirana.
Hungary vs Denmark (0:0)
- in Budapest.
Malta vs Portugal (0:4)
- in Ta'Qali.
0:1 (Brian Said, own goal, 25)
0:2 (Hugo Almeida 61)
0:3 (Simao 71)
0:4 (Nani 78)
Stage Two
The nine group winners automatically qualified for the 2010 World Cup Finals, while the eight best second-placed teams
entered four, home and away play-offs for the right to join them.
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