18th FIFA World Cup, held in Germany
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International football competition
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football global backing tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which had won the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams representing 198 national football associations from all six populated continents participated in the reservation process which began in September 2003. Thirty-one teams qualified from this process, along with the host nation, Germany, for the finals tournament. It was the second meter that Germany staged the competition, the first as a coordinated nation ( the other was in 1974 in West Germany ), and the tenth meter that it was held in Europe. Italy won the tournament, claiming their fourth World Cup style. They defeated France 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out in the final, after extra time had finished in a 1–1 string. Germany defeated Portugal 3–1 to finish in one-third place. Angola, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Trinidad and Tobago, and Togo made their first appearances in the finals. It was besides the only appearance of Serbia and Montenegro under that list ; they had previously appeared in 1998 as Yugoslavia. In late May 2006, immediately anterior to the tournament, Montenegro voted in a referendum to become an independent state and dissolve the at large conspiracy then existing between it and Serbia, with Serbia recognizing the results of the referendum in early on June. Due to meter constraints, FIFA had Serbia and Montenegro gambling in the World Cup tournament as one team, marking the first case of multiple sovereign nations competing as one team in a major football tournament since UEFA Euro 1992. The 2006 World Cup stands as one of the most watch events in television history, garnering an estimated 26.29 billion times viewed, compiled over the course of the tournament. The final attracted an estimate consultation of 715.1 million people. [ 1 ]

Host survival

The vote to choose the hosts of the 2006 tournament was held in July 2000 in Zürich, Switzerland. It involved four wish nations after Brazil had withdrawn three days earlier : Germany, South Africa, England and Morocco. [ 2 ] Three rounds of voting were required, each round of golf eliminating the nation with the fewest votes. The foremost two rounds were held on 6 July 2000, and the final beat was held on 7 July 2000, which Germany won over South Africa .

Voting results[3]
Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Germany 10 11 12
South Africa 6 11 11
England 5 2
Morocco 3

Bribery and corruption allegations

Accusations of bribery and corruptness had marred the achiever of Germany ‘s bid from the very beginning. On the very day of the vote, a hoax bribery matter was made public, leading to calls for a re-vote. [ 4 ] On the night before the right to vote, German satirical cartridge holder Titanic sent letters to FIFA representatives, offering antic gifts like cuckoo clocks and Black Forest ham in central for their vote for Germany. Oceania delegate Charlie Dempsey, who had initially backed England, had then been instructed to support South Africa following England ‘s elimination. He abstained, citing “ intolerable atmospheric pressure ” on the eve of the vote. [ 5 ] Had Dempsey voted as in the first place instructed, the vote would have resulted with a 12–12 draw, and FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who favoured the south african wish, [ 6 ] would have had to cast the decide vote. [ 7 ] More irregularities surfaced soon after, including, in the months leading up to the decision, the sudden interest of german politicians and major businesses in the four asian countries whose delegates were critical for the vote. [ 8 ] Just a workweek before the vote, the german government under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder lifted their arms embargo on Saudi Arabia and agreed to send grenade launchers to the country. DaimlerChrysler invested several hundred million Euro in Hyundai, while one of the sons of the company ‘s founders was a extremity of FIFA ‘s executive committee. Both Volkswagen and Bayer announced investments in Thailand and South Korea, whose respective delegates Worawi Makudi and Chung Jong-Moon were possible voters for Germany. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Makudi additionally received a payment by a company of german media baron Leo Kirch, who besides paid millions for normally despicable television receiver rights for friendly matches of the german team and FC Bayern Munich. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] On 16 October 2015, the german news program magazine Der Spiegel alleged that a slush fund with money from then- Adidas CEO Robert Louis-Dreyfus was used to influence the vote of four asian members of the FIFA administrator committee. [ 10 ] The union of 6.7 million Euro was later demanded back by Dreyfus. In decree to retrieve the money, the Organizing Committee paid an equivalent sum to the FIFA, allegedly as a german partake for the monetary value of a close ceremony, which never materialized. [ 8 ] Wolfgang Niersbach, president of the German Football Association ( DFB ), denied the allegations on 17 October 2015, saying that “ the World Cup was not bought ” and that he could “ absolutely and flatly rule out the being of a splash fund ”. The DFB announced they would consider seeking legal legal action against Der Spiegel. [ 11 ] During a press conference on 22 October 2015, Nierbach repeated his stance, emphasizing that the 6,7 million were used in 2002 to secure a subsidy by FIFA. [ 12 ] According to Niersbach, the payment had been agreed upon during a meeting between Franz Beckenbauer and FIFA president of the united states Blatter, with the money being provided by Dreyfus. On the same day, FIFA contradicted Niersbach ‘s statement, saying : “ By our current state of cognition, no such requital of 10 million Franks was registered by FIFA in 2002. ” [ 13 ] The succeed sidereal day, former DFB president of the united states Theo Zwanziger publicly accused Niersbach of lying, saying : “ It is discernible that there was a slush fund for the german World Cup application ”. According to Zwanziger, the 6.7 million Euros went to Mohamed Bin Hammam, who at the time was supporting Blatter ‘s campaign for president against Issa Hayatou. [ 14 ] On 22 March 2016 it was announced that the FIFA Ethics Committee was opening proceedings into the bid. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ]

qualification

198 teams attempted to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. [ 18 ] Germany, the horde nation, was granted automatic qualification, with the remaining 31 finals places divided among the continental confederations. thirteen places were contested by UEFA teams ( Europe ), five by CAF teams ( Africa ), four by CONMEBOL teams ( South America ), four by AFC teams ( Asia ), and three by CONCACAF teams ( North and Central America and Caribbean ). The remaining two places were decided by playoffs between AFC and CONCACAF and between CONMEBOL and OFC ( Oceania ). Eight nations qualified for the finals for the first base time : Angola, Czech Republic, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, and Serbia and Montenegro. Czech Republic and Ukraine were making their first appearance as independent nations, but had previously been represented as part of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union respectively ; Serbia and Montenegro had competed as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1998, equally good as making up part of Yugoslav teams from 1930 to 1990. As of 2018, this was the survive time Togo, Angola, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Trinidad and Tobago qualified for a FIFA World Cup finals, and the last time Uruguay and Nigeria failed to qualify. Australia qualified for the first time since 1974. Among the teams who failed to qualify were 2002 third-placed team Turkey, quarter-finalists Senegal, Euro 2004 winners Greece and 2006 Africa Cup of Nations winners Egypt. Additionally, Belgium failed to qualify for the first time since 1978 and Cameroon failed to qualify for the first clock time since 1986. The other noteworthy qualifying streaks broken were for Nigeria, who had made the previous three tournaments, and Denmark and South Africa, who had both qualified for the previous two. France had their first successful qualifying campaign since 1986, as they did not qualify for the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, in 1998 they were automatically qualified as hosts and in 2002 as defending champions. For the first time since the 1982 World Cup, all six confederations were represented at the finals tournament. The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro dissolved anterior to the start of the World Cup, on 3 June 2006, with Serbia and Montenegro becoming independent countries ; their team competed at the World Cup unaffected. Their participation in the rival became like to the Commonwealth of Independent States that appeared at UEFA Euro 1992, a team formed to take the Soviet Union ‘s place following dissolving, that multiple sovereign states had been represented in the finals of a major footballing tournament by a single team and the entirely occurrence in the World Cup finals to date. The highest graded team not to qualify was Denmark ( ranked 11th ), while the lowest rank team that did qualify was Togo ( ranked 61st ) .

list of qualify teams

The following 32 teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, [ 19 ] qualified for the final tournament :

Venues

In 2006, Germany had a overplus of football stadium that satisfied FIFA ‘s minimal capacity of 40,000 seats for World Cup matches. The outdated and still-standing Olympiastadion in Munich ( 69,250 ), the venue for the 1974 final examination pit was not used for the tournament, evening though FIFA ‘s regulations allow one city to use two stadium. Düsseldorf ‘s LTU Arena ( 51,500 ), Bremen ‘s Weserstadion ( 43,000 ) and Mönchengladbach ‘s Borussia-Park ( 46,249 ) were besides not used. Twelve stadium were selected to host the World Cup matches. During the tournament, many of them were known by different names, as FIFA prohibits sponsorship of stadium unless the stadium sponsors are besides official FIFA sponsors. [ 20 ] For example, the Allianz Arena in Munich was known during the rival as FIFA World Cup Stadium, Munich ( german : FIFA WM-Stadion München ), and even the letters of the company Allianz were removed or covered. [ 20 ] Some of the stadium besides had a lower capacity for the World Cup, as FIFA regulations ban standing room ; however, this was accommodated as respective stadium had a UEFA five-star rank. The stadium in Berlin, Munich, Dortmund and Stuttgart hosted six matches each, while the other eight stadia hosted five matches each .

  • A cross denotes an indoor stadium.

team free-base camps

Base camps were used by the 32 national squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament. FIFA announced the free-base camps for each participating team. [ 33 ]

meet officials

Squads

Squads for the 2006 World Cup consisted of 23 players, as in the previous tournament in 2002. Each participating home association had to confirm its 23-player squad by 15 May 2006. [ 34 ]

Groups

Seeds

The eight seeded teams for the tournament were announced on 6 December 2005 and placed into Pot A for the draw. Pot B contained the unseeded qualifiers from South America, Africa and Oceania ; Pot C contained eight of the nine remaining european teams, excluding Serbia and Montenegro. Pot D contained unseeded teams from the CONCACAF region and Asia. To ensure that no group contained three european teams, Serbia and Montenegro was placed in a special toilet. [ 35 ] Serbia and Montenegro was drawn first, then their group was drawn from the three seeded non-European nations, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. FIFA predetermined that, hosts, Germany would be placed in Group A, therefore being assured of the venues of their group matches in advance of the draw. They besides announced, in advance, that Brazil ( the defending supporter ) would be allocated to Group F .

Special Pot
Team
 Serbia and Montenegro 15.7 24

On 9 December 2005 the draw was held, and the group assignments and orderliness of matches were determined. After the draw was completed, commentators remarked that Group C appeared to be the group of death, while others suggested Group E. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Argentina and the Netherlands both qualified with a game to spare with wins over Ivory Coast and Serbia and Montenegro respectively .

Group system

The first gear round, or group stage, saw the thirty-two teams divided into eight groups of four teams. Each group was a round-robin of three games, where each team played one equal against each of the early teams in the same group. Teams were awarded three points for a win, one orient for a draw and none for a frustration. The teams coming first and second in each group qualified for the Round of 16 .

Ranking criteria

If teams were degree on points, they were ranked on the follow criteria in order :

  1. Greatest total goal difference in the three group matches
  2. Greatest number of goals scored in the three group matches
  3. If teams remained level after those criteria, a mini-group would be formed from those teams, who would be ranked on:
    1. Most points earned in matches against other teams in the tie
    2. Greatest goal difference in matches against other teams in the tie
    3. Greatest number of goals scored in matches against other teams in the tie
  4. If teams remained level after all these criteria, FIFA would hold a drawing of lots

In the master version of the rules for the concluding tournament, the rate criteria were in a different order, with neck and neck results taking precedence over total goal dispute. The rules were changed to the above in advance of the tournament, but older versions were calm available on the FIFA and UEFA websites, causing some confusion among those trying to identify the right criteria. [ 38 ] In any event, the final tournament saw only two pairs of teams level on points : Argentina and the Netherlands at 7 points in Group C ; Tunisia and Saudi Arabia at 1 point in Group H. Both of these ties were resolved on entire finish dispute. besides, in both cases the teams had tied their meet, so the order of ranking criteria made no difference .

Finals tournament

2006 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Munich The finals tournament of the 2006 World Cup began on 9 June. The 32 teams were divided into eight groups of four teams each, within which the teams competed in a round-robin tournament to determine which two of those four teams would advance to the sixteen-team knock-out stagecoach, which started on 24 June. In total, 64 games were played .

Hosting

Although Germany failed to win the Cup, the tournament was considered a great success for Germany in general. Germany besides experienced a sudden addition in patriotic spirit with flag wave, traditionally frowned upon by german club since World War II, whenever the german team played. [ 39 ] For the closing ceremonies, Matthias Keller composed a exploit performed simultaneously by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the bavarian State Orchestra and the bavarian Radio Orchestra with conductors Christian Thielemann, Zubin Mehta, and Mariss Jansons, and soloists Diana Damrau, Plácido Domingo and Lang Lang .

traditional powers dominate

Despite early on success by Australia, Ecuador and Ghana, the tournament marked a rejoinder to dominance of the traditional football powers. Four years after a 2002 tournament in which teams from North America ( United States ), Africa ( Senegal ), and Asia ( South Korea ) made it deep into the smasher stages and Turkey finished third, all eight seeded teams progressed to the hard stages, and none of the quarter-finalists were from outside Europe or South America. Six former champions took part in the quarter-final rung, with Ukraine and Euro 2004 runner-up Portugal as the only relative outsiders. [ 40 ] Argentina and Brazil were eliminated in the quarter-finals, leaving an all-European final four for merely the one-fourth time ( after the 1934, 1966 and 1982 tournaments ) .

Scoring

Despite the early on goals that flooded the group stages, the knock-out phase had a much lower goals per match proportion. A premier exemplar of the dearth of goals was Portugal, which only scored in the 23rd minute of the Round of 16, and did not score again until the 88th minute of the third base place play-off. No player managed to score a hat-trick in this tournament. Italy, Germany, Argentina, Brazil and France were the only teams to score more than one goal in a smasher equal. Germany was one of the exceptions, tending to play an attack expressive style of football throughout the knock-out stage, which was reflected by the fact that they scored the most goals ( 14 ), with players from all three outfield positions ( defense, midfield and forth ) making the scoresheet. Germany ‘s Miroslav Klose scored five goals to claim the Golden Boot, the lowest sum to win the respect since 1962. No other musician scored more than three goals. No player from the winning italian squad scored more than two goals, though ten players had scored for the team, tying France ‘s record in 1982 for the most goalscorers from any one team. For the beginning prison term always in the FIFA World Cup, the beginning and last goals of the tournament were scored by defenders. Philipp Lahm, the german left wingback, scored the undoer against Costa Rica after only 5 minutes of the open peer. In the final, Marco Materazzi, the italian concentrate back, out-jumped Patrick Vieira and headed in the last goal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In accession, Fabio Grosso clinched the Cup for Italy with the decisive spot kick in the penalty gunfight .

unprecedented count of cards

The tournament had a record count of yellow and crimson cards, breaking the previous record set by the 1998 World Cup. Players received a record-breaking 345 scandalmongering cards and 28 red cards, with russian reviewer Valentin Ivanov handing out 16 yellow and 4 loss cards in the round of 16 match between Portugal and the Netherlands, in a match known as the Battle of Nuremberg. Portugal had two players suspended for each of the quarter-final and semi-final matches, respectively. FIFA President Sepp Blatter hinted that he may allow some rule changes for future tournaments so that earlier roll up bookings will not force players to miss the final, should their teams make it that army for the liberation of rwanda. The tournament besides saw English referee Graham Poll mistakenly hand out three yellow cards to Croatia ‘s Josip Šimunić in their match against Australia. The high issue of scandalmongering and crimson cards shown besides prompted discussion about the referees. FIFA Officials and President Sepp Blatter received criticism for allegedly making rules excessively rigid and taking discretion away from referees. [ 41 ]

Group stage

 

champion

 

runner-up

 

Third place

 

Fourth place

 

Quarter-finals

 

Round of 16

 

Group stage All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). In the pursuit tables :

  • Pld = total games played
  • W = total games won
  • D = total games drawn (tied)
  • L = total games lost
  • GF = total goals scored (goals for)
  • GA = total goals conceded (goals against)
  • GD = goal difference (GF−GA)
  • Pts = total points accumulated

Group A

In the possibility match of the tournament, Germany and Costa Rica played a game which ended 4–2 for the host in the highest scoring opening catch in the tournament ‘s history. Germany went on to win the Group A after edging Poland and breezing by Ecuador 3–0. Despite the kill, Ecuador had already joined the host in the Round of 16 having beaten Poland and Costa Rica 2–0 and 3–0, respectively .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany ( H ) 3 3 0 0 8 2 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Ecuador 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6
3  Poland 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3
4  Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 3 9 −6 0

Group B

In Group B, England and Sweden pushed Paraguay into third gear place after minute victories over the South Americans. Trinidad and Tobago earned some external esteem after a describe with Sweden in their open game and wangle to hold England scoreless for 83 minutes, until goals from Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard sealed a 2–0 win for the Three Lions. Sweden qualified for the hard rounds after drawing 2–2 with England to maintain their 38-year unbeaten record against them .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Sweden 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5
3  Paraguay 3 1 0 2 2 2 0 3
4  Trinidad and Tobago 3 0 1 2 0 4 −4 1

Group C

Both Argentina and Netherlands qualified from Group C with a game remaining. Argentina topped the group on goal difference, having hammered Serbia and Montenegro 6–0 and beaten Ivory Coast 2–1. The Dutch picked up 1–0 and 2–1 victories over Serbia and Montenegro and Ivory Coast, respectively. Ivory Coast defeated Serbia and Montenegro 3–2 in their final game, in Serbia and Montenegro ‘s last international as the country had dissolved 18 days earlier .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Argentina 3 2 1 0 8 1 +7 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Netherlands 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 7
3  Ivory Coast 3 1 0 2 5 6 −1 3
4  Serbia and Montenegro 3 0 0 3 2 10 −8 0

Group D

Portugal coasted through in Group D, picking up the maximal numeral of points, with Mexico qualifying in moment. Iran missed chances against Mexico in their orifice 1–3 kill and were eliminated in their match against Portugal. They fought hard against the portuguese, but lost 2–0. Their stopping point game against Angola ended in 1–1 draw. The Africans had a respectable inaugural World Cup tournament after earning draw with Mexico ( 0–0 ) and Iran .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Portugal 3 3 0 0 5 1 +4 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Mexico 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 4
3  Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
4  Iran 3 0 1 2 2 6 −4 1

Group E

In Group E, Italy went through to the Round of 16 conceding just one goal ( an own goal ) by Cristian Zaccardo in the group phase against the United States. The US bowed out of the tournament after disappointing results against the Czech Republic and Ghana, 0–3 and 1–2, respectively, despite a 1–1 draw ( finishing with 9 vs 10 men ) against Italy. Tournament debutant Ghana joined Italy in the turn of 16, following victories over the Czech Republic and the United States. Daniele De Rossi was suspended for 4 games following his sending-off against the United States .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Ghana 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
3  Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
4  United States 3 0 1 2 2 6 −4 1

Group F

Group F included the regnant World Champions Brazil, Croatia, Japan, and Australia. Playing in their beginning World Cup for 32 years, Australia came from behind to defeat Japan 3–1, and, despite losing 0–2 to Brazil, a 2–2 describe with Croatia was enough to give the Australians a target in the Round of 16 in a plot where two players were sent-off for second gear bookings and one, mistakenly, for a third reserve by English referee Graham Poll. The Brazilians won all three games to qualify first in the group. Their 1–0 acquire against Croatia was through a goal late in the first-half by Kaká. Croatia and Japan went out of the tournament without a individual acquire .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Australia 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
3  Croatia 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
4  Japan 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 1

Group G

France only managed a scoreless draw against Switzerland and a 1–1 absorb against South Korea. With captain Zinedine Zidane suspended, their 2–0 acquire against Togo was adequate for them to advance to the hard round off. They were joined by the group winners, Switzerland, who defeated South Korea 2–0, and did not concede a goal in the tournament. South Korea won their first World Cup finals match outside their own state in defeating Togo, but four points were not enough to see them through to the round of golf of 16 ( the merely team for which this was the case ), while Togo exited without a point .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Switzerland 3 2 1 0 4 0 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  France 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
3  South Korea 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
4  Togo 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0

Group H

Spain dominated Group H, picking up the maximum act of points, scoring 8 goals, and conceding only 1. ukraine, despite being beaten 4–0 by Spain in their first World Cup plot, took advantage of the weaker opponents to beat Saudi Arabia 4–0 and scrape past Tunisia 1–0 thanks to a 70th-minute penalty by Andriy Shevchenko, to reach the Round of 16. Saudi Arabia and Tunisia went out of the tournament having 1 point each, thanks to a 2–2 draw against each other .

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 8 1 +7 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Ukraine 3 2 0 1 5 4 +1 6
3  Tunisia 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
4  Saudi Arabia 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 1

Knockout degree

The smasher stage involved the sixteen teams that qualified from the group stage of the tournament. There were four rounds of matches, with each round eliminating half of the teams entering that round. The consecutive rounds were : beat of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and concluding. There was besides a play-off to decide third/fourth place. For each game in the knockout stage, a pull was followed by thirty minutes of excess time ( two 15-minute halves ) ; if scores were placid level there would be a penalty shoot-out ( at least five penalties each, and more if necessary ) to determine who progressed to the next round. Scores after extra time are indicated by ( aet ), and penalty shoot-outs are indicated by ( pen. ) .

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
24 June – Munich
 Germany 2
30 June – Berlin
 Sweden 0
 Germanypen.) 1 (4)
24 June – Leipzig
 Argentina 1 (2)
 Argentinaa.e.t.) 2
4 July – Dortmund
 Mexico 1
 Germany 0
26 June – Kaiserslautern
 Italya.e.t.) 2
 Italy 1
30 June – Hamburg
 Australia 0
 Italy 3
26 June – Cologne
 Ukraine 0
  Switzerland 0 (0)
9 July – Berlin
 Ukrainepen.) 0 (3)
 Italypen.) 1 (5)
25 June – Stuttgart
 France 1 (3)
 England 1
1 July – Gelsenkirchen
 Ecuador 0
 England 0 (1)
25 June – Nuremberg
 Portugalpen.) 0 (3)
 Portugal 1
5 July – Munich
 Netherlands 0
 Portugal 0
27 June – Dortmund
 France 1 Third place
 Brazil 3
1 July – Frankfurt 8 July – Stuttgart
 Ghana 0
 Brazil 0  Germany 3
27 June – Hanover
 France 1  Portugal 1
 Spain 1
 France 3

Round of 16

In the second gear round, conceding two early goals in the first twelve minutes to Germany efficaciously ended the Swedes ‘ hopes of progressing to the quarter-finals. Argentina struggled to get by Mexico until a Maxi Rodríguez goal in extra clock time put the Albiceleste in the quarter-finals. Australia ‘s travel ended when Italians were awarded a controversial penalty, scored by Francesco Totti, thick into the remaining seconds of the match. The Italians had spent much of the bet on with only ten men on the sphere, following an equally controversial bolshevik poster shown to centre back Marco Materazzi. In a 0–0 match, described in The Guardian as “ the dullest bet on in World Cup history ”, [ 42 ] Switzerland failed to convert any of their three penalties in the penalty shoot-out against Ukraine to see them exit the competition with an unwanted newly phonograph record in becoming the first gear team in a World Cup to fail to convert any penalties in a gunfight. Their elimination besides meant that they became the inaugural nation to be eliminated from the World Cup without conceding any goals ( and indeed the only state ever to participate in a World Cup finals tournament without conceding a goal ). England struggled against Ecuador but won 1–0 thanks to a David Beckham free kick. Brazil won 3–0 against Ghana, in a game which included Ronaldo ‘s record 15th World Cup goal. Der Spiegel reported that the match may have been influenced by an asian count syndicate. [ 43 ] Portugal defeated the Netherlands 1–0. The only goal came courtesy of a Maniche strike in an acrimonious match, which marked a new World Cup record with 16 scandalmongering cards ( Portugal : 9, the Netherlands : 7 ) and 4 players being sent off for a second base bookable discourtesy. France came from behind to defeat Spain 3–1 thanks to goals from Franck Ribéry, Patrick Vieira, and Zinedine Zidane .

Quarter-finals

Germany and Argentina ended 1–1 after extra prison term ; the hosts edged out the Argentinians 4–2 on penalties to go through to the semifinals ( this was the beginning prison term Argentina had lost a World Cup punishment gunfight : up until this match, Argentina and Germany had each participated in three penalty shootouts, winning all of them ). In Gelsenkirchen, England faced Portugal in a repeat of their euro 2004 quarter-final. This time Wayne Rooney was sent off, and Portugal again won on penalties, 3–1 after a 0–0 attract to reach their first World Cup semi-final since the days of Eusébio 40 years earlier. This gave director Luiz Felipe Scolari his third base back-to-back tournament quarter-final win over Sven-Göran Eriksson ‘s England, first with Brazil en route to their 2002 World Cup acquire, then with Portugal in 2004 and 2006. Italy defeated quarter-final debutants ukraine 3–0. France eliminated Brazil 1–0 to advance into the semi-finals. Brazil lone managed one guess on goal, while Zinedine Zidane ‘s trickle earned him Man of the Match and his free-kick to Thierry Henry resulted in the acquire goal .

Semi-finals

With Argentina and Brazil eliminated in the quarter-finals, an all-European semi-final line up was completed for alone the fourth fourth dimension ( after the 1934, 1966 and 1982 tournaments ). The semi-final between Germany and Italy produced an extra time period that went scoreless until the 118th hour, when Italy scored twice through Fabio Grosso and Alessandro Del Piero, putting an end to Germany ‘s undefeated record in Dortmund. In the second semi-final, Portugal lost to France 1–0 in Munich. In a repeat of the Euro 1984 and Euro 2000 semi-finals, Portugal were defeated by France, with the decisive finish being a penalty scored by France captain Zinedine Zidane .

third place play-off

The hosts got three goals in 20 minutes in the irregular half with the serve of 21-year-old entrust midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger. His first finish beat the Portuguese goalkeeper Ricardo with pace over his head. alone 4 minutes late, Schweinsteiger ‘s free kick 30 metres from the leave of the penalty box, drive low across goal, was connected with Petit ‘s stifle to become an own goal for Portugal. The german did not stop, and netted his second gear goal, which swerved away to the custodian ‘s leave, in the 78th hour. Portugal were solid in possession but lacked punch in attack ; unable to convert 57 % possession into goals. Pauleta had two acquit chances from 15 metres, but both times hit meek shots that did not disturb keeper Oliver Kahn, who was playing in his last match for the german national team. Portugal got a consolation goal with the help oneself of substitute Luís Figo ( besides playing the final external game of his career ), who about immediately provided the accurate distribution needed to unlock the german defensive structure. A cross from the right wing on 88 minutes found colleague ersatz Nuno Gomes at the far post, who dived in for the goal. The game ended 3–1, a resultant role which gave the tournament hosts the bronze medals and left Portugal in fourthly locate .

final

The final started with each side scoring within the beginning 20 minutes. Zinedine Zidane opened the score by converting a controversial seventh-minute punishment kick, [ 44 ] which glanced off the bottom of the crossbar and bounced beyond the goal line before it spun back up, hit the crossbar again and rebounded out of the goal. [ 45 ] Marco Materazzi then levelled the scores in the 19th minute following an Andrea Pirlo corner. Both teams had chances to score the winning goal in normal time : Luca Toni hit the crossbar in the 35th moment for Italy ( he later had a header disallowed for offside ), while France were not awarded a possible second punishment in the 53rd minute when Florent Malouda went down in the box after a tackle from Gianluca Zambrotta. At the end of the rule 90 minutes, the mark was inactive level at 1–1, and the match was forced into supernumerary time. italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon made a potentially game-saving deliver in extra time when he tipped a Zidane header over the crossbar. Further controversy ensued near the end of extra time, when Zidane head-butted Materazzi in the breast in an off-the-ball incident and was sent off. supernumerary prison term produced no far goals and a punishment gunfight followed, which Italy won 5–3. France ‘s David Trezeguet, the man who scored the aureate goal against Italy in Euro 2000, was the alone player not to score his penalty ; his spot bang hit the crossbar, landed on the goal line and went out. It was the first all-European final since Italy ‘s prevail over West Germany in the 1982 World Cup, and the second concluding, after 1994, to be decided on penalties. It was besides Italy ‘s first world deed in 24 years, and their fourth overall, making them the second most successful World Cup team ever. The victory besides helped Italy top the FIFA World Rankings in February 2007 for the first time since November 1993 .

Statistics

Goalscorers

Miroslav Klose received the Golden Boot for scoring five goals in the World Cup. In sum, 147 goals were scored by 110 players, with four of them credited as own goals .

5 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

Awards

FIFA ‘s Technical Study Group ( TSG ) besides granted a man of the Match award to one player in each match. Italy ‘s Andrea Pirlo won the most Man of the Match awards, with three in full. Miroslav Klose, Agustin Delgado, Arjen Robben, Zé Roberto, Alexander Frei, Michael Ballack, and Patrick Vieira each received two awards .

All-star team

The All-star team is a squad dwell of the 23 most impressive players at the 2006 World Cup, as selected by FIFA ‘s Technical Study Group. The team was chosen from a shortlist of over 50 players, and was selected based on performances from the second round onwards. [ 46 ] [ 47 ]

Prize money

A total of CHF332 million was awarded to the 32 teams participating in the tournament. Each team who entered the contest received CHF2 million, with the biggest respect being CHF24.5 million, awarded to the achiever of the tournament. [ 48 ] Below is a complete list of the choice money allocated : [ 48 ] [ 49 ]

concluding standings

All 32 teams are ranked based on criteria which have been used by FIFA. [ 50 ] A penalty shoot-out counts as a puff for both teams .

Fan Fest

In the formulation for 2006 FIFA World Cup FIFA and the Organizing Committee sought a way to accommodate people planning to visit the World Cup. The know of past World Cups and public screening was conceptualized in 4-weeks long events for football supporters to meet, dining table, interact, partake in cultural activities and watch all 64 games on giant video walls. Since 2004 the details on costs, logistics, safety issues, market and broadcast rights were jointly hammered out by FIFA and the Host Cities [ 51 ] Those populace viewing events that became known under the name of Fan Fests, served an idea to provide football supporters without tickets a legitimate opportunity to partake in the World Cup. Unlike the by tournaments where ticketless fans were treated as security risks, the World Cup in Germany welcomed all football supporters thus generating positive atmosphere evening before the tournament began. even though security planners and media were doubting and cautious on the matter of public watch, the agnosticism was cast aside with the begin of the World Cup. [ 52 ]
tunisian supporters watching their match against Ukraine at the Fan Fest in Stuttgart, Germany Fan Fests for 2006 FIFA World Cup were set up in 12 Host Cities and attracted 21 million visitors over the duration of tournament according to german National Tourist Board ( FIFA claimed there were over 18 million visitors ). [ 53 ] [ 54 ] Berlin “ Fanmeile ” located at pedestrianized Straße des 17. Juni between Brandenburg Gate and Victory Column with 14 straight video walls attracted 9 million fans over the duration of World Cup with closely 1 million supporters each german football team game. For the beginning clock in german history an event scored more visitors than Oktoberfest. [ 55 ] Cologne Fan Fest scored 3 million visitors followed by 1.9 million in Frankfurt, 1.5 million in Stuttgart, 1.46 million in Hamburg, 1 million per Dortmund and Munich, 500 thousands per Nuremberg and Hannover, 471 thousands in Leipzig, 350 thousands in Gelsenkirchen and 205 thousands in Kaiserslautern. Those numbers exceeded all expectations and some of the Host Cities had to expand the Fan Fest areas in the middle of the World Cup. [ 56 ] The most democratic fan Fests were located in the inner city areas and the overture to keep the city concentrate generally “ sports fan dislodge ” applied by the authorities of Nurenberg proved ineffective as many football supporters preferred to stay in the picturesque city center. [ 52 ] According to surveys conducted during the 2006 FIFA World Cup at the Fan Fests at Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich 28 % of visitors travelled over 100 kilometers to attend to event and up to 84 % came there together with friends. Around 21 % of foreigners interviewed at Fan Fests visited Germany to see the World Cup without tickets to any game. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] Media coverage of events had an extra plus effect as pictures of fans celebrating in front of giant screens attracted even more visitors from neighboring european countries that ad lib decided to take separate in celebrations at Fan Fests. [ 52 ] Despite minor inconsistencies in planning and performance the Fan Fest concept was so successful, therefore numerous people late claimed personal province for the invention. [ 52 ] The visitors ‘ expectations regarding Fan Fests were fulfilled. Over the duration of the World Cup Fan Fests served as modern market squares where communication and interaction strengthen the feel of residential district. Out-of-home media reception made the emotional expression of escape from everyday life more intense for participants. Pictures of football supporters celebrating in front of video walls became a typical exemplification of air in the area, while “ Fanmeile ” was subsequently picked up as german Word of the Year. [ 59 ] In 2007 FIFA and 12 Host Cities had received the german Marketing Prize for Sports for the innovative nature and marketing concept of Fan Fests during the 2006 World Cup Finals. [ 60 ] FIFA and the Host Cities succeeded in creating and comfortable environment for alien fans as 95 % of them surveyed at Fan Fests agreed that it was an unequivocal contract of international nature of World Cup and not a mere event for Germans. [ 57 ] A thought-out execution of public viewing at such a large-scale football event as the 2006 World Cup became set a precedent. immediately after the 2006 World Cup FIFA announced that it registered the brand for Fan Fests, takes over the organization and market and makes Fan Fests an integral separate of future FIFA World Cups. [ 61 ]

Locations

The sponsors of the 2006 World Cup consisted of 15 FIFA Partners. [ 74 ]

evaluation of Germany as host nation

Celebrating fans im Olympiapark in Munich during the open peer between Germany and Costa Rica not alone in its organization was the 2006 World Cup the best in history, as FIFA president of the united states Sepp Blatter stated, [ 98 ] above all Germany could portray itself as a worthy host through its enthusiastic and hospitable public. Through the many fanfests and large-screen broadcasts, the feel of a four-week national festival developed, in which many of the population took depart. During the first weeks of the tournament, there was concern discussion about the wide-eyed expose of the german national ease up and the german national tinge on houses, vehicles and dress. [ 99 ] Numerous national and international observers from media, society and politics considered that this signified not merely big support for the german football team, but flush a “ newfangled patriotism “. [ citation needed ] This continued a development already observed during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [ 100 ] A study by the University of Marburg suggested a rebuff arise in national pride. [ 101 ] however, sporadic attempts of army for the liberation of rwanda right organisations to use the tournament as a platform for their propaganda remained unsuccessful. [ 102 ] As the german national football team contributed to arousing this previously undeclared enthusiasm and euphoria in Germany over a period of weeks, the then German President Horst Köhler presented the national players on 14 August 2006 with the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt ( Silver Laurel Leaf ), the highest sports award in Germany. The team ‘s flight simulator, Jürgen Klinsmann, in February 2007 was furthermore awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz, not least for his reform methods of modern trail and playing methods, in which he persevered despite harsh criticism. however, Klinsmann announced after the tournament that he would not extend his contract as trainer of the national team, since he felt wholly burned-out and wished to spend more time with his family in California. The german Football Association ( DFB ) on the same day named as Klinsmann ‘s successor his assistant flight simulator Joachim Löw, since in the public opinion of the DFB leadership he would best continue Klinsmann ‘s work and coach methods. According to a example survey taken in Trier by the european Tourism Institute ( ETI ), 96 % of the german population considered that Germany was a good host during the World Cup. additionally 93 % of those interviewed found the external football fans to be agreeable. [ 103 ]

See besides

  1. ^ As hosts, Germany were automatically assigned to the first place in Group A .

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