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.
Spain |
10 |
10 |
0 |
0 |
28/5 |
+23 |
30 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
10 |
6 |
1 |
3 |
25/13 |
+12 |
19 |
Turkey |
10 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
13/10 |
+3 |
12 |
Belgium |
10 |
3 |
1 |
5 |
13/20 |
-7 |
10 |
Estonia |
10 |
2 |
2 |
6 |
9/24 |
-15 |
8 |
Armenia |
10 |
1 |
1 |
8 |
6/22 |
-16 |
4 |
Group 5 Results
14th October, 2009:
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Spain (2:5)
- in Zenica.
0:1 (Gerard Pique 13)
0:2 (David Silva 14)
0:3 (Alvaro Sanchez Negredo 50)
0:4 (Alvaro Sanchez Negredo 55)
0:5 (Juan Manuel Garcia Mata 89)
1:5 (Edin Dzeko 90)
2:5 (Zvjezdan Misimovic 92)
Estonia vs Belgium (2:0)
- in Tallinn.
1:0 (Raio Piiroja 30)
2:0 (Konstantin Vassiljev 66)
Turkey vs Armenia (2:0)
- in Bursa.
1:0 (Halil Altintop 16)
2:0 (Servet Cetin 28)
Ceyhun Gulselam, Turkey
(33)
10th October, 2009:
Armenia vs Spain (1:2)
- in Yerevan.
0:1 (Cesc Fabregas 33)
1:1 (Robert Arzumanyan 58)
1:2 (Juan Manuel Garcia Mata 65pen)
Belgium vs Turkey (2:0)
- in Brussels.
1:0 (Emile Mpenza 8)
2:0 (Emile Mpenza 83)
Estonia vs Bosnia-Herzegovina (0:2)
- in Tallinn.
0:1 (Edin Dzeko 31)
0:2 (Vedad Ibisevic 66)
9th September, 2009:
Armenia vs Belgium (2:1)
- in Yerevan.
1:0 (Hovhannes Goharyan 22)
2:0 (Sargis Hovsepyan 51)
2:1 (Daniel Van Buyten 90)
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Turkey (1:1)
- in Zenica.
0:1 (Belozoglu Emre 4)
1:1 (Sejad Salihovic 25)
Spain vs Estonia (3:0)
- in Merida.
1:0 (Cesc Fabregas 33)
2:0 (Santi Cazorla 79)
3:0 (Juan Manuel Garcia Mata 90)
Spain
qualify for South Africa 2010.
5th September, 2009:
Armenia vs Bosnia-Herzegovina (0:2)
- in Yerevan.
0:1 (Senijad Ibricic 5)
0:2 (Zlatan Muslimovic 75)
Spain vs Belgium (5:0)
- in La Coruna.
1:0 (David Silva 41)
2:0 (David Villa 49)
3:0 (Gerard Pique 51)
4:0 (David Silva 68)
5:0 (David Villa 85)
Turkey vs Estonia (4:2)
- in Kayseri.
0:1 (Vladimir Voskoboinikov 7)
1:1 (Tuncay Sanli 29)
2:1 (Sercan Yildirim 37)
2:2 (Konstantin Vassiljev 53)
3:2 (Arda Turan 62)
4:2 (Tuncay Sanli 72)
1st April, 2009:
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Belgium (2:1)
- in Zenica.
1:0 (Edin Dzeko 12)
2:0 (Edin Dzeko 15)
2:1 (Gill Swerts 88)
Axel Witsel, Belgium (61)
Estonia vs Armenia (1:0)
- in Tallinn.
1:0 (Sander Puri 82)
Turkey vs Spain (1:2)
- in Istanbul.
1:0 (Semih Senturk 26)
1:1 (Xabi Alonso 82pen)
1:2 (Alberto Riera 90)
28th March, 2009:
Armenia vs Estonia (2:2)
- in Yerevan.
1:0 (Henrikh Mkhitarian 31)
1:1 (Konstantin Vassiljev 36)
1:2 (Konstantin Vassiljev 69)
2:2 (Gevorg Ghazarian 86)
Belgium vs Bosnia-Herzegovina (2:4)
in Genk.
0:1 (Edin Dzeko 7)
1:1 (Moussa Dembele 65)
1:2 (Sanel Jahic 75)
1:3 (Zlatan Bajramovic 81)
1:4 (Zvjezdan Misimovic 86)
2:4 (Wesley Sonck 89pen)
Spain vs Turkey (1:0)
- in Madrid.
1:0 (Gerard Pique 60)
15th October, 2008:
Belgium vs Spain (1:2)
- in Brussels.
1:0 (Wesley Sonck 7)
1:1 (Andrés Iniesta 36)
1:2 (David Villa 88)
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Armenia (4:1)
- in Zenica.
1:0 (Emir Spahic 31)
2:0 (Edin Dzeko 39)
3:0 (Zlatan Muslimovic 56)
3:1 (Vahagn Minasian 85)
4:1 (Zlatan Muslimovic 89)
Estonia vs Turkey (0:0)
- in Tallinn.
11th October, 2008:
Belgium vs Armenia (2:0)
- in Brussels.
1:0 (Wesley Sonck 22)
2:0 (Marouane Fellaini 38)
Estonia vs Spain (0:3)
- in Tallinn.
0:1 (Juanito 34)
0:2 (David Villa 38pen)
0:3 (Carles Puyol 69)
Turkey vs Bosnia-Herzegovina (2:1)
- in Istanbul.
0:1 (Edin Dzeko 27)
1:1 (Sabri Sarioglu 51)
2:1 (Mevlut Erding 66)
10th September, 2008:
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Estonia (7:0)
- in Zenica.
1:0 (Zvjezdan Misimovic 25)
2:0 (Zvjezdan Misimovic 30pen)
3:0 (Zvjezdan Misimovic 50)
4:0 (Zlatan Muslimovic 52)
5:0 (Edin Dzeko 54)
6:0 (Edin Dzeko 72)
7:0 (Senijad Ibricic 88)
Spain vs Armenia (4:0)
- in Albacete.
1:0 (Joan Capdevila 8)
2:0 (David Villa 17)
3:0 (David Villa 79)
4:0 (Marcos Senna 82)
Turkey vs Belgium (1:1)
- in Istanbul.
0:1 (Wesley Sonck 31)
1:1 (Belozoglu Emre 75pen)
6th September, 2008:
Armenia vs Turkey (0:2)
- in Yerevan.
0:1 (Tuncay Sanli 60)
0:2 (Semih Sentük 78)
Belgium vs Estonia (3:2)
in Liege.
1:0 (Wesley Sonck 40)
1:1 (Sergei Zeniov 57)
2:1 (Steven Defour 75)
3:1 (Wesley Sonck 80)
3:2 (Andres Oper 90)
Spain vs Bosnia-Herzegovina (1:0)
- in Murcia.
1:0 (David Villa 57)
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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