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.
Switzerland |
10 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
18/8 |
+10 |
21 |
Greece |
10 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
20/10 |
+10 |
20 |
Latvia |
10 |
5 |
2 |
3 |
18/15 |
+3 |
17 |
Israel |
10 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
20/10 |
+10 |
16 |
Luxembourg |
10 |
1 |
2 |
7 |
4/25 |
-21 |
5 |
Moldova |
10 |
0 |
3 |
7 |
6/18 |
-12 |
3 |
Group 2 Results
14th October, 2009:
Greece vs Luxembourg (2:1)
- in Athens.
1:0 (Vassilis Torosidis 30)
2:0 (Theofanis Gekas 33)
2:1 (Avraam Papadopoulos, own goal, 90)
Ben Payal, Luxembourg (58)
Latvia vs Moldova (3:2)
- in Riga.
0:1 (Gheorghe Ovseanicov 25)
1:1 (Andrejs Rubins 32)
2:1 (Andrejs Rubins 44)
3:1 (Kristaps Grebis 76)
3:2 (Vyacheslav Sofroni 90)
Sergiu Lascenov, Moldova
(30)
Switzerland vs Israel (0:0)
- in Basel.
Avichai Yadin, Israel (60)
Switzerland qualify for South Africa 2010.
10th October, 2009:
Greece vs Latvia (5:2)
- in Athens.
1:0 (Theofanis Gekas 4)
1:1 (Maris Verpakovskis 12)
1:2 (Maris Verpakovskis 40)
2:2 (Theofanis Gekas 47pen)
3:2 (Theofanis Gekas 57)
4:2 (Georgios Samaras 73)
5:2 (Theofanis Gekas 90)
Israel vs Moldova (3:1)
- in Tel Aviv.
1:0 (Elyaniv Barda 21)
2:0 (Deddi Ben Dayan 65)
3:0 (Elyaniv Barda 69)
3:1 (Denis Calincov 90)
Luxembourg vs Switzerland (0:3)
- in Luxembourg.
0:1 (Philippe Senderos 6)
0:2 (Philippe Senderos 8)
0:3 (Benjamin Huggel 22)
9th September, 2009:
Israel vs Luxembourg (7:0)
- in Tel Aviv.
1:0 (Elyaniv Barda 9)
2:0 (Aviram Baruchian 15)
3:0 (Elyaniv Barda 21)
4:0 (Elyaniv Barda 43)
5:0 (Omer Golan 58)
6:0 (Ben Sahar 63)
7:0 (Ben Sahar 84)
Latvia vs Switzerland (2:2)
- in Riga.
0:1 (Alexander Frei 43)
1:1 (Aleksandrs Cauna 62)
2:1 (Vitalijs Astafjevs 75)
2:2 (Eren Derdiyok 80)
Moldova vs Greece (1:1)
- in Chisinau.
0:1 (Theofanis Gekas 33)
1:1 (Valeriu Andronic 90)
5th September, 2009:
Israel vs Latvia (0:1)
- in Tel Aviv.
0:1 (Kaspars Gorkss 60)
Moldova vs Luxembourg (0:0)
- in Chisinau.
Switzerland vs Greece (2:0)
- in Basel.
1:0 (Stephane Grichting 83)
2:0 (Marco Padalino 88)
Loukas Vyntra, Greece (42)
1st April, 2009:
Greece vs Israel (2:1)
- in Heraklion.
Latvia vs Luxembourg (2:0)
- in Riga.
1:0 (Jurijs Zigajevs 44)
2:0 (Maris Verpakovskis 75)
Switzerland vs Moldova (2:0)
- in Geneva.
1:0 (Blaise Nkufo 20)
2:0 (Alexander Frei 53)
28th March, 2009:
Israel vs Greece (1:1)
- in Tel Aviv.
0:1 (Theofanis Gekas 41)
1:1 (Omer Golan 55)
Luxembourg vs Latvia (0:4)
- in Luxembourg.
0:1 (Girts Karlsons 25)
0:2 (Aleksandrs Cauna 48)
0:3 (Aleksejs Visnjakovs 71)
0:4 (Andrey Perepletkin 86)
Moldova vs Switzerland (0:2)
- in Chisinau.
0:1 (Alexander Frei 32)
0:2 (Fernandes Gelson 90)
15th October, 2008:
Greece vs Switzerland (1:2)
- in Piraeus.
0:1 (Alexander Frei 41pen)
1:1 (Angelos Charisteas 68)
1:2 (Blaise Nkufo 77)
Latvia vs Israel (1:1)
- in Riga.
0:1 (Yossi Benayoun 49)
1:1 (Vladimirs Kolesnicenko 88)
Luxembourg vs Moldova (0:0)
- in Luxembourg.
11th October, 2008:
Greece vs Moldova (3:0)
- in Piraeus.
1:0 (Angelos Charisteas 31)
2:0 (Kostas Katsouranis 40)
3:0 (Angelos Charisteas 51)
Luxembourg vs Israel (1:3)
- in Luxembourg.
0:1 (Yossi Benayoun 2pen)
1:1 (Rene Peters 14)
1:2 (Omer Golan 53)
1:3 (Salim Toama 82)
Switzerland vs Latvia (2:1)
- in St. Gallen.
1:0 (Alexander Frei 63)
1:1 (Deniss Ivanovs 71)
2:1 (Blaise Nkufo 73)
Juris Laizans, Latvia (69)
10th September, 2008:
Latvia vs Greece (0:2)
- in Riga.
0:1 (Theofanis Gekas 10)
0:2 (Theofanis Gekas 49)
Moldova vs Israel (1:2)
- in Chisinau.
1:0 (Igor Picusciac 1)
1:1 (Omer Golan 40)
1:2 (Klemi Saban 45)
Victor Golovatenco,
Moldova (64)
Switzerland vs Luxembourg (1:2)
- in Zürich.
0:1 (Jeff Strasser 28)
1:1 (Blaise Nkufo 43)
1:2 (Alphonse Leweck 86)
6th September, 2008:
Israel vs Switzerland (2:2)
- in Tel Aviv.
0:1 (Hakan Yakin 45)
0:2 (Blaise Nkufo 56)
1:2 (Yossi Benayoun 73)
2:2 (Ben Sahar 90)
Luxembourg vs Greece (0:3)
- in Luxembourg.
0:1 (Vassilis Torosidis 36)
0:2 (Theofanis Gekas 45)
0:3 (Angelos Charisteas 77pen)
Moldova vs Latvia (1:2)
- in Tiraspol.
0:1 (Girts Karlson 8)
0:2 (Vitalijs Astafjevs 22)
1:2 (Serghei Alexeev 76)
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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