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.
Slovakia |
10 |
6 |
1 |
2 |
22/10 |
+12 |
22 |
Slovenia |
10 |
5 |
2 |
2 |
18/4 |
+14 |
20 |
Czech Republic |
10 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
17/6 |
+11 |
16 |
Northern Ireland |
10 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
13/9 |
+4 |
15 |
Poland |
10 |
3 |
2 |
4 |
19/14 |
+5 |
11 |
San
Marino |
10 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
1/47 |
-46 |
0 |
Group 3 Results
14th October, 2009:
Czech Republic vs Northern Ireland (0:0)
- in Prague.
Poland vs Slovakia (0:1)
- in Chorzow.
0:1 (Seweryn Gancarczyk, own goal, 4)
Slovakia qualify for South Africa 2010.
San Marino vs Slovenia (0:3)
- in Serravalle.
0:1 (Milivoje Novakovic 24)
0:2 (Dalibor Stevanovic 68)
0:3 (Fabio Vitaioli, own goal, 82)
10th October, 2009:
Czech Republic vs Poland (2:0)
- in Prague.
1:0 (Tomas Necid 51)
2:0 (Georgios Samaras 73)
Slovakia vs Slovenia (0:2)
- in Bratislava.
0:1 (Robert Koren 56)
0:2 (Nejc Pecnik 90)
9th September, 2009:
Czech Republic vs San Marino (7:0)
- in Uherske Hradiste.
1:0 (Milan Baros 27)
2:0 (Milan Baros 44)
3:0 (Milan Baros 45pen)
4:0 (Vaclav Sverkos 46)
5:0 (Tomas Hubschman 66)
6:0 (Tomas Necid 86)
7:0 (Vaclav Sverkos 90)
Simone Bacciocchi, San
Marino (81)
Northern Ireland vs Slovakia (0:2)
- in Belfast.
0:1 (Stanislav Sestak 15)
0:2 (Filip Holosko 66)
Slovenia vs Poland (3:0)
- in Maribor.
1:0 (Zlatko Dedic 13)
2:0 (Milivoje Novakovic 45)
3:0 (Valter Birsa 62)
5th September, 2009:
Poland vs Northern Ireland (1:1)
- in Chorzow.
0:1 (Kyle Lafferty 38)
1:1 (Mariusz Lewandowski 80)
Slovakia vs Czech Republic (2:2)
- in Bratislava.
1:0 (Stanislav Sestak 60)
1:1 (Daniel Pudil 68)
2:1 (Marek Hamsik 73)
2:2 (Milan Baros 84)
Marek Hamsik, Slovakia
(75)
12th August, 2009:
Slovenia vs San Marino (5:0)
- in Maribor.
1:0 (Robert Koren 19)
2:0 (Aleksandar Radosavljevic 39)
3:0 (Andraz Kirm 54)
4:0 (Robert Koren 74)
5:0 (Zlatan Ljubijankic 90)
6th June, 2009:
Slovakia vs San Marino (7:0)
- in Bratislava.
1:0 (Marek Cech 3)
2:0 (Peter Pekarik 12)
3:0 (Marek Cech 32)
4:0 (Miroslav Stoch 35)
5:0 (Jan Kozak 42)
6:0 (Martin Jakubko 63)
7:0 (Lubos Hanzel 68)
1st April, 2009:
Czech Republic vs Slovakia (1:2)
- in Prague.
0:1 (Stanislav Sestak 23)
1:1 (Zdenek Grygera 30)
1:2 (Erik Jendrisek 83)
Northern Ireland vs Slovenia (1:0)
- in Belfast.
1:0 (Warren Feeney 73)
Poland vs San Marino (10:0)
- in Kielce.
1:0 (Rafal Boguski 1)
2:0 (Ebi Smolarek 18)
3:0 (Rafal Boguski 27)
4:0 (Robert Lewandowski 43)
5:0 (Ireneusz Jelen 51)
6:0 (Ebi Smolarek 60)
7:0 (Mariusz Lewandowski 63)
8:0 (Ebi Smolarek 73)
9:0 (Ebi Smolarek 81)
10:0 (Marek Saganowski 88)
28th March, 2009:
Northern Ireland vs Poland (3:2)
- in Belfast.
1:0 (Warren Feeney 10)
1:1 (Ireneusz Jelen 27)
2:1 (Jonathan Evans 47)
3:1 (Michal Zewlakow, own goal, 61)
3:2 (Marek Saganowski 90)
Slovenia vs Czech Republic (0:0)
- in Maribor.
11th February, 2009:
San Marino vs Northern Ireland (0:3)
- in Serravalle.
0:1 (Gareth McAuley 6)
0:2 (Grant McCann 32)
0:3 (Chris Brunt 63)
Manuel Marani, San Marino
(71)
19th November, 2008:
San Marino vs Czech Republic (0:3)
- in Serravalle.
0:1 (Radoslav Kovac 47)
0:2 (Zdenek Pospech 53)
0:3 (Tomas Necid 83)
15th October, 2008:
Czech Republic vs Slovenia (1:0)
- in Teplice.
1:0 (Libor Sionko 64)
Northern Ireland vs San Marino (4:0)
- in Belfast.
1:0 (David Healy 30)
2:0 (Grant McCann 43)
3:0 (Kyle Lafferty 56)
4:0 (Steven Davis 74)
Mauro Marani, San Marino
(63)
Slovakia vs Poland (2:1)
- in Bratislava.
0:1 (Ebi Smolarek 70)
1:1 (Stanislav Sestak 85)
2:1 (Stanislav Sestak 86)
11th October, 2008:
Poland vs Czech Republic (2:1)
- in Chorzow.
1:0 (Pawel Brozek 27)
2:0 (Jakub Blaszczykowski 53)
2:1 (Martin Fenin 87)
San Marino vs Slovakia (1:3)
- in Serravalle.
0:1 (Stanislav Sestak 33)
0:2 (Jan Kozak 38)
1:2 (Andy Selva 45)
1:3 (Miroslav Karhan 50)
Slovenia vs Northern Ireland (2:0)
- in Maribor.
1:0 (Milivoje Novakovic 84)
2:0 (Zlatan Ljubijankic 85)
10th September, 2008:
Northern Ireland vs Czech Republic (0:0)
- in Belfast.
San Marino vs Poland (0:2)
- in Serravalle.
0:1 (Ebi Smolarek 36)
0:2 (Robert Lewandowski 68)
Slovenia vs Slovakia (2:1)
- in Maribor.
1:0 (Milivoje Novakovic 22)
2:0 (Milivoje Novakovic 81)
2:1 (Martin Jakubko 83)
6th September, 2008:
Poland vs Slovenia (1:1)
- in Wroclaw.
1:0 (Michal Zewlakow 17pen)
1:1 (Zlatko Dedic 35)
Slovakia vs Northern Ireland (2:1)
- in Bratislava.
1:0 (Martin Skrtel 46)
2:0 (Marek Hamsik 70)
2:1 (Jan Durica, own goal, 81)
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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