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.
Germany |
10 |
8 |
2 |
0 |
26/5 |
+21 |
26 |
Russia |
10 |
7 |
1 |
2 |
19/6 |
+13 |
22 |
Finland |
10 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
14/14 |
0 |
18 |
Wales |
10 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
9/12 |
-3 |
12 |
Azerbaijan |
10 |
1 |
2 |
7 |
4/14 |
-10 |
5 |
Liechtenstein |
10 |
0 |
2 |
8 |
2/23 |
-21 |
2 |
Group 4 Results
14th October, 2009:
Azerbaijan vs Russia (1:1)
- in Baku.
0:1 (Andrei Arshavin 14)
1:1 (Vagif Javadov 54)
Germany vs Finland (1:1)
- in Hamburg.
0:1 (Jonatan Johansson 11)
1:1 (Lukas Podolski 90)
Liechtenstein vs Wales (0:2)
- in Vaduz.
0:1 (David Vaughan 16)
0:2 (Aaron Ramsey 80)
10th October, 2009:
Finland vs Wales (2:1)
- in Helsinki.
1:0 (Roni Porokara 5)
1:1 (Craig Bellamy 17)
2:1 (Niklas Moisander 77)
Liechtenstein vs Azerbaijan (0:2)
- in Vaduz.
0:1 (Vagif Javadov 55)
0:2 (Elvin Mammadov 82)
Russia vs Germany (0:1)
- in Moscow.
0:1 (Miroslav Klose 35)
Jerome Boateng, Germany
(69)
Germany qualify for South Africa 2010.
9th September, 2009:
Germany vs Azerbaijan (4:0)
- in Hanover.
1:0 (Michael Ballack 15pen)
2:0 (Miroslav Klose 55)
3:0 (Miroslav Klose 66)
4:0 (Lukas Podolski 71)
Samir Abbasov, Azerbaijan
(50)
Liechtenstein vs Finland (1:1)
- in Vaduz.
0:1 (Jari Litmanen 74pen)
1:1 (Michele Polverino 75)
Wales vs Russia (1:3)
- in Cardiff.
0:1 (Igor Semshov 36)
1:1 (James Collins 54)
1:2 (Sergei Ignashevich 71)
1:3 (Roman Pavlyuchenko 90)
5th September, 2009:
Azerbaijan vs Finland (1:2)
- in Lankaran City.
1:0 (Elvin Mammadov 49)
1:1 (Markus Heikkinen 74)
1:2 (Petri Pasanen 85)
Russia vs Liechtenstein (3:0)
- in St. Petersburg.
1:0 (Vasili Berezutsky 17)
2:0 (Roman Pavlyuchenko 39pen)
3:0 (Roman Pavlyuchenko 45pen)
19th August, 2009:
Azerbaijan vs Germany (0:2)
- in Baku.
0:1 (Bastian Schweinsteiger 12)
0:2 (Miroslav Klose 54)
10th June, 2009:
Finland vs Russia (0:3)
- in Helsinki.
0:1 (Alexander Kerzhakov 27)
0:2 (Alexander Kerzhakov 53)
0:3 (Konstatin Zurianov 71)
6th June, 2009:
Azerbaijan vs Wales (0:1)
- in Baku.
0:1 (David Edwards 42)
Finland vs Liechtenstein (2:1)
- in Helsinki.
0:1 (Mario Frick 13)
1:1 (Mikael Forssell 33)
2:1 (Jonatan Johansson 71)
1st April, 2009:
Liechtenstein vs Russia (0:1)
- in Vaduz.
0:1 (Konstatin Zurianov 38)
Wales vs Germany (0:2)
- in Cardiff.
0:1 (Michael Ballack 11)
0:2 (Ashley Williams, own goal, 48)
28th March, 2009:
Germany vs Liechtenstein (4:0)
- in Leipzig.
1:0 (Michael Ballack 4)
2:0 (Marcell Jansen 8)
3:0 (Bastian Schweinsteiger 48)
4:0 (Lukas Podolski 50)
Russia vs Azerbaijan (2:0)
- in Moscow.
1:0 (Roman Pavlyuchenko 32)
2:0 (Konstatin Zurianov 71)
Wales vs Finland (0:2)
- in Cardiff.
0:1 (Jonatan Johansson 42)
0:2 (Shefki Kuqi 90)
15th October, 2008:
Germany vs Wales (1:0)
- in Moenchengladbach.
1:0 (Piotr Trochowski 72)
Russia vs Finland (3:0)
- in Moscow.
1:0 (Petri Pasanen, own goal, 22)
2:0 (Sergei Semak 65)
3:0 (Andrei Arshavin 89)
11th October, 2008:
Finland vs Azerbaijan (1:0)
- in Helsinki.
1:0 (Mikael Forssell 62pen)
Germany vs Russia (2:1)
- in Dortmund.
1:0 (Lukas Podolski 9)
2:0 (Michael Ballack 29)
2:1 (Andrei Arshavin 51)
Wales vs Liechtenstein (2:0)
- in Cardiff.
1:0 (David Edwards 42)
2:0 (Ched Evans)
10th September, 2008:
Azerbaijan vs Liechtenstein (0:0)
- in Baku.
Finland vs Germany (3:3)
- in Helsinki.
1:0 (Jonatan Johansson 33)
1:1 (Miroslav Klose 38)
2:1 (Mika Vayrynen 43)
2:2 (Miroslav Klose 45)
3:2 (Daniel Sjolund 53)
3:3 (Miroslav Klose 83)
Russia vs Wales (2:1)
- in Moscow.
1:0 (Roman Pavluchenko 22pen)
1:1 (Joe Ledley 67)
2:1 (Pavel Pogrebniak 81)
6th September, 2008:
Liechtenstein vs Germany (0:6)
- in Vaduz.
0:1 (Lukas Podolski 21)
0:2 (Lukas Podolski 48)
0:3 (Simon Rolfes 65)
0:4 (Bastian Schweinsteiger 66)
0:5 (Thomas Hitzlsperger 76)
0:6 (Heiko Westermann 87)
Wales vs Azerbaijan (1:0)
- in Cardiff.
1:0 (Sam Vokes 83)
Fabio Luis Ramim,
Azerbaijan (68)
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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