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.
Serbia |
10 |
7 |
1 |
2 |
22/8 |
+14 |
22 |
France |
10 |
6 |
3 |
1 |
18/9 |
+9 |
21 |
Austria |
10 |
4 |
2 |
4 |
14/15 |
-1 |
14 |
Lithuania |
10 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
10/11 |
-1 |
12 |
Romania |
10 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
12/18 |
-6 |
12 |
Faroe Islands |
10 |
1 |
1 |
8 |
5/20 |
-15 |
4 |
Group 7 Results
14th October, 2009:
France vs Austria (3:1)
- in Saint-Denis.
1:0 (Karim Benzema 17)
2:0 (Thierry Henry 27pen)
2:1 (Marc Janko 47)
3:1 (Andre Pierre Gignac 67)
Lithuania vs Serbia (2:1)
- in Marijampole.
1:0 (Mindaugas Kalonas 19pen)
1:1 (Milan Jovanovic 59)
2:1 (Marius Stankevicius 67pen)
Romania vs Faroe Islands (3:1)
- in Piatra-Neamt.
1:0 (Iulian Apostol 15)
2:0 (Gheorghe Bucur 65)
2:1 (Egil a Bo 84)
3:1 (Ionut Mazilu 88)
10th October, 2009:
Austria vs Lithuania (2:1)
- in Innsbruck.
1:0 (Marc Janko 16)
1:1 (Marius Stankevicius 66)
2:1 (Roman Wallner 80pen)
France vs Faroe Islands (5:0)
- in Guingamp.
1:0 (Andre Pierre Gignac 34)
2:0 (Andre Pierre Gignac 39)
3:0 (William Gallas 53)
4:0 (Nicolas Anelka 86)
5:0 (Karim Benzema 88)
Serbia vs Romania (5:0)
- in Belgrade.
1:0 (Nikola Zigic 37)
2:0 (Marko Pantelic 50)
3:0 (Zdravko Kuzmanovic 78)
4:0 (Milan Jovanovic 87)
5:0 (Milan Jovanovic 90)
Cristian Chivu, Romania
(84)
Serbia
qualify for South Africa 2010.
9th September, 2009:
Faroe Islands vs Lithuania (2:1)
- in Toftir.
1:0 (Suni Olsen 15)
1:1 (Tomas Danilevicius 23pen)
2:1 (Arnbjorn Hansen 35)
Romania vs Austria (1:1)
- in Bucharest.
1:0 (Gheorghe Bucur 54)
1:1 (Franz Schiemer 82)
Serbia vs France (1:1)
- in Belgrade.
1:0 (Nenad Milijas 13pen)
1:1 (Thierry Henry 31)
Hugo Lloris, France (9)
Danko Lazovic, Serbia (90)
5th September, 2009:
Austria vs Faroe Islands (3:1)
- in Graz.
1:0 (Stefan Maierhofer 1)
2:0 (Marc Janko 16)
3:0 (Marc Janko 59pen)
3:1 (Andreas Lava Olsen 83)
France vs Romania (1:1)
- in Saint-Denis.
1:0 (Thierry Henry 48)
1:1 (Iulian Apostol 55)
19th August, 2009:
Faroe Islands vs France (0:1)
- in Torshavn.
0:1 (Andre Pierre Gignac 42)
10th June, 2009:
Faroe Islands vs Serbia (0:2)
- in Torshavn.
0:1 (Milan Jovanovic 43)
0:2 (Neven Subitic 62)
6th June, 2009:
Lithuania vs Romania (0:1)
- in Marijampole.
0:1 (Ciprian Marica 39)
Serbia vs Austria (1:0)
- in Belgrade.
1:0 (Nenad Milijas 7pen)
1st April, 2009:
Austria vs Romania (2:1)
- in Klagenfurt.
0:1 (Cristian Tanase 24)
1:1 (Erwin Hoffer 25)
2:1 (Erwin Hoffer 44)
France vs Lithuania (1:0)
- in Saint-Denis.
1:0 (Franck Ribery 75)
28th March, 2009:
Lithuania vs France (0:1)
- in Kaunas.
0:1 (Franck Ribery 68)
Romania vs Serbia (2:3)
- in Constanta.
0:1 (Milan Jovanovic 17)
0:2 (Dorel Stoica, own goal, 44)
1:2 (Ciprian Marica 51)
1:3 (Branislav Ivanovic 59)
2:3 (Dorel Stoica 73)
15th October, 2008:
Austria vs Serbia (1:3)
- in Vienna.
0:1 (Milos Krasic 14)
0:2 (Milan Jovanovic 18)
0:3 (Ivan Obradovic 24)
1:3 (Marc Janko 80)
Lithuania vs Faroe Islands (1:0)
- in Kaunas.
1:0 (Tomas Danilevicius 22)
11th October, 2008:
Faroe Islands vs Austria (1:1)
- in Torshavn.
1:0 (Bogi Lokin 47)
1:1 (Martin Stranzl 49)
Romania vs France (2:2)
- in Constanta.
1:0 (Florentin Petre 6)
2:0 (Dorin Goian 17)
2:1 (Franck Ribery 37)
2:2 (Yoann Gourcuff 69)
Serbia vs Lithuania (3:0)
- in Belgrade.
1:0 (Branislav Ivanovic 6)
2:0 (Milos Krasic 34)
3:0 (Nikola Zigic 82)
Arunas Klimavacius,
Lithuania (74)
10th September, 2008:
Faroe Islands vs Romania (0:1)
- in Torshavn.
0:1 (Sorin Ghionea 49)
Razvan Cocis, Romania (59)
France vs Serbia (2:1)
- in Saint-Denis.
1:0 (Thierry Henry 54)
2:0 (Nicolas Anelka 64)
2:1 (Branislav Ivanovic 76)
Lithuania vs Austria (2:0)
- in Marijampole.
1:0 (Tomas Danilevicius 53)
2:0 (Tomas Danilevicius 58)
6th September, 2008:
Austria vs France (3:1)
- in Vienna.
1:0 (Philippe Mexes, own goal, 8)
2:0 (Rene Aufhauser 41)
2:1 (Sidney Govou 61)
3:1 (Andreas Ivanschitz 72pen)
Romania vs Lithuania (0:3)
- in Cluj.
0:1 (Marius Stankevicius 33)
0:2 (Saulius Mikoliunas 70)
0:3 (Mindaugas Kalonas 86)
Serbia vs Faroe Islands (2:0)
- in Belgrade.
1:0 (Jon Roi Jacobsen, own goal, 31)
2:0 (Nikola Zigic 88)
Jonas Tor Naes, Faroe
Islands (83)
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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