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Who is expected to win the FIFA World Cup?

Who Will Win the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil?

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • Belgium
  • Other

Which country was the first to win FIFA World Cup?

  • Claudio López
  • Mauricio Pineda
  • Javier Zanetti
  • Andreas Herzog
  • Toni Polster
  • Ivica Vastić
  • Luc Nilis
  • Emil Kostadinov
  • Patrick M'Boma
  • Pierre Njanka

Mas cosas...

Which FIFA World Cup winner was the most unlikely?

  • Italy
  • Argentina
  • Belgium
  • England

Who won FIFA World Cup?

  • Ángel Di María
  • Gabriel Mercado
  • Lionel Messi
  • Marcos Rojo
  • Michy Batshuayi
  • Nacer Chadli
  • Kevin De Bruyne
  • Marouane Fellaini
  • Adnan Januzaj
  • Dries Mertens

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Who was the best player in 2006 World Cup?

The 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year prize was awarded to the Italian Fabio Cannavaro for the first time.

Who eliminated Mexico in 2006?

Argentina vs Mexico 2–1 (a.e.t.)

Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 2006?

Italy won the tournament, claiming their fourth World Cup title. They defeated France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out in the final, after extra time had finished in a 1–1 draw....2006 FIFA World Cup.FIFA Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006ChampionsItaly (4th title)Runners-upFranceThird placeGermanyFourth placePortugal17 more rows

What happened in 2006 World Cup final?

The final was played at Berlin's Olympiastadion. Italy won the World Cup after beating France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time.

Did Messi play in the 2006 World Cup?

Messi also scored his first World Cup goal in 2006 - in a 6-0 win over Serbia....Most World Cups Appeared At.Player=4. Lionel MessiNationArgentinaWorld Cups played at4Years2006, 2010, 2014, 20184 more columns•Apr 1, 2022

Who knocked out England in 2006?

GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany -- Portuguese goalkeeper Ricardo saved three penalties to give his side a 3-1 penalty shootout win over England in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday after a goalless 120 minutes.

Who won FIFA World Cup 2007?

A.C. Milan2007 FIFA Club World Cup / ChampionAssociazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929–30. Wikipedia

Who won the World Cup 2005?

Liverpool won the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, defeating Italian team Milan 3–2 in a penalty shootout after the match had finished 3–3....2005 FIFA Club World Championship Final.Official programme of the tournamentEvent2005 FIFA Club World ChampionshipDate18 December 2005VenueInternational Stadium, YokohamaRefereeBenito Archundia (Mexico)3 more rows

When did Zidane retire?

2006Zinedine Zidane / Career endZinedine Zidane retired in 2006, aged 34, right after…well, you know. That was an awful way for the best French footballer of his generation to go out.

What did the player say to Zidane?

“After the third clash, I frowned and he retorted: 'I'll give you my shirt later'. I replied that I'd rather have his sister than his shirt.” So they're the words from Materazzi that made Zidane see red when the entire world was watching his every move.

Who Missed penalty for France in 2006?

#3 David Trezeguet, France vs Italy, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final. The 2006 FIFA World Cup final between France and Italy is perhaps best remembered for Zidane's foolishness, as he headbutted Marco Materazzi in extra-time. He received a straight red, which somewhat tarnished his reputation in his final game.

What was Zidane's last game?

One of the greatest footballers to have ever graced the game, Zinedine Zidane played his last match in club football on May 7, 2006, for Real Madrid against Villarreal in a La Liga clash.

Who won the 2006 FIFA World Cup?

The 2006 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 9 July 2006 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, to determine the winner of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The match was contested between Italy and France . Italy won the World Cup after beating France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion ...

Where was the 2006 FIFA World Cup final?

The 2006 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 9 July 2006 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, to determine the winner of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The match was contested between Italy and France . Italy won the World Cup after beating France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out ...

What happened to Italy in 2006?

Italy's campaign in the tournament was accompanied by open pessimism due to the controversy caused by the Serie A scandal. Italy were drawn in Group E along side Ghana, the United States , and Czech Republic, opening against Ghana on 12 June 2006. Italy took the lead through midfielder Andrea Pirlo in the 40th minute, eventually winning the match by a score of 2–0. In their next match against the United States on 17 June, Italy took the lead in the 22nd minute with an Alberto Gilardino goal, but five minutes later, Cristian Zaccardo scored an own goal off an attempted clearance following a free-kick, and the match eventually remained a 1–1 draw; this was one of only two goals Italy conceded throughout the tournament. In that match, Daniele De Rossi received a straight red card after he elbowed Brian McBride in the face; he left the pitch bloodied, but returned after treatment, later receiving three stitches. De Rossi later apologised to McBride, who subsequently praised him as "classy" for approaching him after the match. Because of the incident, De Rossi was banned for four matches, and was fined CHF 10,000. Their third and final group stage match was against Czech Republic on 22 June. Marco Materazzi, who had begun the tournament as a reserve player, came on as a replacement for Alessandro Nesta who suffered an injury in the match. Materazzi went on to score a goal in the match, and was named Man of the Match of an eventual 2–0 win, finishing top of the group with seven points.

What was the official match ball for the 2006 World Cup?

The official match ball for the final was the + Teamgeist Berlin, a gold-coloured variation of the Adidas Teamgeist, which was unveiled on 18 April 2006. The Adidas Teamgeist was used as the official match ball throughout the tournament, provided by German sports equipment company Adidas.

Why was Nesta ruled out of the final?

Italy's team doctor Enrico Castellacci confirmed on 6 July that Alessandro Nesta was ruled out of the final due to a groin injury he sustained against the Czech Republic on 22 June; France reported no injuries.

Who won the Man of the Match in the Euro 2000?

Italy's Andrea Pirlo was awarded the Man of the Match, and Zidane was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament. The final served as a key match in the France–Italy football rivalry, coming after Italy were defeated by France in the UEFA Euro 2000 Final.

When did France draw with South Korea?

France were drawn in Group G alongside Switzerland, South Korea, and Togo, opening against Switzerland on 13 June 2006. The match ended in a scoreless draw. In their next match against South Korea on 18 June, France took the lead in the 9th minute after Thierry Henry picked up Sylvain Wiltord 's deflected shot.

Where was the 2006 World Cup Final?

The 2006 World Cup Final. The final was held in Berlin on the 9th of July and it should have been an entertaining game between two evenly matched sides. Early exchanges were tense but it looked as if the tie would come to life after Zidane slotted home yet another penalty on seven minutes.

Who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup?

Ultimately, the final of the 2006 World Cup is remembered for one incident that led to the sending off of France’s Zinedine Zidane. Overall, the tournament in Germany wasn’t one of the most sparkling tournaments of all time and in that sense, perhaps it got the final that it truly deserved.

Which country has a 100% record in the opening round?

Along with Germany – Spain Brazil and Portugal also finished their opening rounds with a 100% record with the Spanish looking particularly impressive as two goals from David Villa contributed to a 4-0 victory over Ukraine.

How long was the second semi final between France and Portugal?

The second semi final between France and Portugal was settled in 90 minutes but it was no more memorable than the first game. A penalty from Zidane was enough to separate the two teams. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Who won the 2006 FIFA World Cup?

2006 FIFA World Cup Group G. Play in Group G of the 2006 FIFA World Cup began on 13 June and completed on 23 June 2006. Switzerland won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with eventual tournament runners-up France. South Korea and Togo failed to advance.

Which team did not concede a goal in the World Cup?

Switzerland were the only team not to concede a goal during the group stage of the tournament and would become the first team to be knocked out of a World Cup without conceding, losing on penalties after a 0–0 draw with Ukraine in Round of 16.

Who advanced to play Ukraine in the tournament?

Switzerland advanced to play Ukraine (runner-up of Group H) in the round of 16. France advanced to play Spain (winner of Group H) in the round of 16.

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Overview

The 2006 FIFA World Cup Final was a football match that took place on 9 July 2006 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, to determine the winner of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The match was contested between Italy and France.
Italy won the World Cup after beating France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time. The match had been surrounded m…

Venue

The Olympiastadion in Berlin was used as the venue for the final, as well as five other matches over the tournament. It was also used for three matches at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. The current Olympiastadion was built for the 1936 Summer Olympics in the western part of the city. Since 1985, the stadium has hosted the finals of both the DFB-Pokal and its female equivalent. The Olympiastadion hosts the Internationales Stadionfest, which was an IAAF Golden League event fr…

Background

Italy's first official match as a national team was against France on 15 May 1910, and the two countries developed a football rivalry. They have faced each other in several world-stage tournaments, including previous World Cups in 1938 (3–1 Italy), 1978 (2–1 Italy), 1986 (2–0 France), and 1998 (4–3 in penalty-shootout to France). Most recently, they had contested the UEFA Euro 2000 Final, which …

Road to the final

Italy's campaign in the tournament was accompanied by open pessimism due to the controversy caused by the Serie A scandal. Italy were drawn in Group E alongside Ghana, the United States, and Czech Republic, opening against Ghana on 12 June 2006. Italy took the lead through midfielder Andrea Pirlo in the 40th minute, eventually winning the match by a score of 2–0. In their next match against the United States on 17 June, Italy took the lead in the 22nd minute with an Albert…

Pre-match

The official match ball for the final was the + Teamgeist Berlin, a gold-coloured variation of the Adidas Teamgeist, which was unveiled on 18 April 2006. The Adidas Teamgeist was used as the official match ball throughout the tournament, provided by German sports equipment company Adidas.
On 6 July 2006, the Argentine Horacio Elizondo was chosen as referee for the final, beating out th…

Match

The final started with each side scoring within the first 20 minutes, making it the first final since 1986 where both finalists scored goals. After French player Florent Malouda went down in the box under contact from Marco Materazzi, Elizondo awarded a penalty kick. Zinedine Zidane opened the scoring when he converted this kick in the 7th minute with a Panenka that glanced off the under…

Post-match

German president Horst Köhler, UEFA president Lennart Johansson, and the local organizing committee president Franz Beckenbauer were among those present on the pitch stage during the awards ceremony. President Köhler handed the trophy to Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro without FIFA president Sepp Blatter's presence. As Cannavaro raised the trophy, a short version of Patrizio Buanne's …

External links

• Italy v France | 2006 FIFA World Cup Final | Full Match

Opening Rounds

  • The German hosts were favourites to win the tournament and they began their campaign in emphatic style with a 4-2 victory over Costa Rica. Jurgen Klinsmann’s men went on to dominate group A with three wins from three with Miroslav Klosewell on the way to claiming the Golden Boot. Eventual finalists Italy and France came through their sections but t...
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Round of 16

  • France’s lacklustre opening campaign meant that the 1998 winners had to face a tough knockout tie against the Spanish but a sudden change in form led to a memorable 3-1 win. Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidanescored late on to seal the win. Meanwhile, the Italians were poor when facing the unfancied Australians and it needed a Francesco Totti penalty, deep into injury team to divid…
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Quarter Finals

  • At this stage of the competition, most eyes were still firmly focused on Germany but Klinsmann’s men were handed a hard draw against Argentina in the quarter finals. Roberto Ayala opened the scoring for the South Americans before Miroslav Kloseequalised ten minutes from time and the match subsequently drifted into penalties. Germany squeezed through that shoot out and were j…
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Semi Finals

  • Italy’s semi with Germany seemed to be drifting towards yet another shoot out before some late drama in extra time. There was little of interest to report and the tie was locked at 0-0 before Fabio Grosso and Alessandro Del Pieroscored in the 119th and 120th minutes respectively. The second semi final between France and Portugal was settled in 90 minutes but it was no more m…
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The 2006 World Cup Final

  • The final was held in Berlin on the 9th of July and it should have been an entertaining game between two evenly matched sides. Early exchanges were tense but it looked as if the tie would come to life after Zidaneslotted home yet another penalty on seven minutes. Italy took up the challenge and defender Marco Materazzi levelled twelve minutes later before Luca Tonihit the cr…
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