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Results of Group G of the Football World Cup 2006 :
Pl.
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country
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Sp.
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S.
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U
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Gates
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Diff.
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Points
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1.
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Switzerland Switzerland
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3
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2
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1
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0
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004-000
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+4
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07th
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2.
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France France
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3
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1
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2
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0
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003: 100
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+2
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05
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3.
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Korea South South Korea
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3
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1
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1
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1
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003: 400
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−1
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04th
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4th
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Togo Togo
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3
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0
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0
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3
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001: 600
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−5
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00
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South Korea - Togo 2: 1 (0: 1)
South Korea
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Togo
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Lineup
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South Korea
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Togo
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Lee Woon-jae - Choi Jin-cheul , Kim Young-chul , Kim Jin-kyu (46th Ahn Jung-hwan ) - Song Chong-gug , Lee Ho , Lee Eul-yong (68th Kim Nam-il ), Lee Young-pyo - Park Ji-sung , Lee Chun-soo - Cho Jae-jin (83rd Kim Sang-shik ) Trainer: Dick Advocaat(C)
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Kossi Agassa - Massamasso Tchangaï , Jean-Paul Abalo , Daré Nibombé , Ludovic Assemoassa (62nd Richmond Forson ) - Alaixys Romao - Yao Junior Sènaya (55th Assimiou Touré ), Mamam Cherif Touré , Moustapha Salifou (86th Yao Aziawonou ) - Mohamed Kader , Emmanuel Adebayor Trainer: Otto Pfister ( Germany )
(C) Germany |
1: 1 Lee CS (54th) 2: 1 Ahn JH (72nd)
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0: 1 squad (33rd)
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Kim YC (41st), Lee CS (51st)
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Abalo (23rd), Romao (24th), Tchangai (90th + 2 ')
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Abalo (53rd, repeated foul play)
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- it was South Korea's first World Cup victory abroad
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- this game was Togo's first game at a world championship
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Player of the Match: Ahn Jung-Hwan (South Korea)
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Particularities:
- When playing the national anthems, the anthem of South Korea was accidentally played for Togo. FIFA had to officially apologize.
France - Switzerland 0-0
France
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Switzerland
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Lineup
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France
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Switzerland
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Fabien Barthez - Willy Sagnol , Lilian Thuram , William Gallas , Éric Abidal - Claude Makélélé , Patrick Vieira - Franck Ribéry (70th Louis Saha ), Zinédine Zidane , Sylvain Wiltord (84th Vikash Dhorasoo ), Thierry Henry Trainer: Raymond Domenech(C)
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Pascal Zuberbühler - Philipp Degen , Patrick Müller (75th Johan Djourou ), Philippe Senderos , Ludovic Magnin - Johann Vogel , Raphael Wicky (82nd Xavier Margairaz ) - Ricardo Cabanas , Tranquillo Barnetta - Alexander Frei , Marco Streller (57th Daniel Gygax ) Trainer: Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn(C)
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Abidal (64th), Zidane (71st), Sagnol (90th + 2 ')
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Magnin (42.), Streller (44.), P. Degen (56.), Cabanas (72.), Frei (90. + 3 ')
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- Switzerland played to zero for the first time at a World Cup, before that they conceded at least one goal in 22 games each time
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Player of the Match: Claude Makélélé (France)
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France - South Korea 1: 1 (1: 0)
France
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South Korea
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Lineup
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France
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South Korea
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Fabien Barthez - Willy Sagnol , Lilian Thuram , William Gallas , Éric Abidal - Patrick Vieira , Claude Makélélé , Florent Malouda (88th Vikash Dhorasoo ), Wiltord (60th Franck Ribéry ) - Zinédine Zidane (90th + 1 ' David Trezeguet ) - Thierry Henry Trainer: Raymond Domenech(C)
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Lee WJ - Kim Dong-jin , Kim Young-chul , Choi Jin-cheul , Lee Young-pyo - Park Ji-sung , Lee Ho (69th Kim SS ), Lee Eul-yong (46th Seol KH ), Lee Chun -soo (72nd Ahn Jung-hwan ), Kim Nam-il - Cho Jae-jin Trainer: Dick Advocaat ( Netherlands )
(C) Netherlands |
1-0 Henry (9th)
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1: 1 Park JS (81st)
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Abidal (79th), Zidane (85th)
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Lee Ho (11th), Kim DJ (29th)
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- Thierry Henry scores France’s first goal in a World Cup since the 1998 World Cup final (369 minutes)
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Player of the Match: Park Ji-Sung (South Korea)
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Togo - Switzerland 0: 2 (0: 1)
Togo
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Switzerland
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Lineup
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Togo
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Switzerland
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Kossi Agassa - Massamasso Tchangaï , Assimiou Touré , Daré Nibombé , Richmond Forson - Kuami Agboh (25th Moustapha Salifou ), Alaixys Romao , Mamam Cherif Touré (87th Robert Malm ), Thomas Dossevi (69th Yao Junior Sènaya ) - Emmanuel Adebayor , Mohamed Kader Trainer: Otto Pfister ( Germany )
(C) Germany |
Pascal Zuberbühler - Philipp Degen , Patrick Müller , Philippe Senderos , Ludovic Magnin - Raphaël Wicky , Johann Vogel , Tranquillo Barnetta , Ricardo Cabanas (77th Marco Streller ) - Alexander Frei (87th Mauro Lustrinelli ), Daniel Gygax (46th Hakan Yakin ) Trainer: Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn(C)
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0: 1 Free (16.) 0: 2 Barnetta (88.)
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Salifou (45.), Adebayor (47.), Romao (53.)
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Bird (90th + 2 ')
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Player of the Match: Alexander Frei (Switzerland)
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Particularities:
- The two teams eliminated the 2002 World Cup surprise teams Senegal and Turkey during qualifying. Both teams also met each other in the quarter-finals.
Togo - France 0: 2 (0: 0)
Togo
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France
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Lineup
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Togo
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France
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Kossi Agassa - Massamasso Tchangaï , Jean-Paul Abalo , Daré Nibombé , Richmond Forson - Moustapha Salifou , Mamam Cherif Touré (59th Adekanmi Olufade ), Yao Junior Sènaya , Yao Aziawonou - Emmanuel Adebayor (75th Thomas Dossevi ), Kader Trainer: Otto Pfister ( Germany )
(C) Germany |
Fabien Barthez - Willy Sagnol , Lilian Thuram , William Gallas , Mickaël Silvestre - Patrick Vieira (81st Alou Diarra ), Claude Makélélé , Florent Malouda (74th Sylvain Wiltord ), Franck Ribéry (77th Sidney Govou ) - David Trezeguet , Thierry Henry Coach: Raymond Domenech(C)
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0: 1 Vieira (55th) 0: 2 Henry (62nd)
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Aziawonou (38th), Mamam (44th), Salifou (88th)
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Makelele (30.)
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Player of the Match: Patrick Vieira (France)
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Switzerland - South Korea 2: 0 (1: 0)
Switzerland
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South Korea
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Lineup
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Switzerland
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South Korea
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Pascal Zuberbühler - Philipp Degen , Patrick Müller , Philippe Senderos (53rd Johan Djourou ), Christoph Spycher - Raphaël Wicky (88th Valon Behrami ), Johann Vogel , Tranquillo Barnetta , Ricardo Cabanas - Alexander Frei , Hakan Yakin (71st Xavier Margairaz ) Trainer: Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn(C)
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Lee Woon-jae - Kim Dong-jin , Lee Young-pyo (63rd Ahn Jung-hwan ), Choi Jin-cheul , Kim Jin-kyu - Park Ji-sung , Lee Ho , Lee Chun-soo , Kim Nam-il , Park Chu-young (66th Seol Ki-hyeon ) - Cho Jae-jin Trainer: Dick Advocaat ( Netherlands )
(C) Netherlands |
1: 0 Senderos (23rd) 2: 0 Free (77th)
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Senderos (43.), Yakin (55.), Wicky (69.), Spycher (82.), Djourou (90.)
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Park CY (23rd), Kim JK (37th), Choi JC (78th), Ahn JH (78th), Lee CS (80th)
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- Switzerland was the only team to remain without a goal in the group round
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Player of the Match: Alexander Frei (Switzerland)
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