Soccer World Cup 2006 / Spain

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This article covers the Spanish national soccer team at the 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany .

qualification

In the World Cup qualifying group Europe 7, Spain was the clear favorite. The Spaniards finished second, though, despite winning five of their ten qualifying games and drawing as many. However, Serbia-Montenegro won once more and so the Spaniards were unbeaten and runners-up in the group with only three goals.

Since only the group winners qualified directly for the World Cup, Spain had to go into relegation. In the first and second leg they secured a World Cup ticket against Slovakia with an overall result of 6-2.

rank country Gates Points
1 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro 16: 1 22nd
2 SpainSpain Spain 19: 3 20th
3 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 12: 9 16
4th BelgiumBelgium Belgium 16:11 12
5 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 8: 9 10
6th San MarinoSan Marino San Marino 2:40 0
September 8, 2004 : Bosnia-Herzegovina - Spain 1: 1 (0: 0)
Vicente (65th) and Elvir Bolic (79th)
October 9, 2004 : Spain v Belgium 2: 0 (0: 0)
Albert Luque (60th), Raúl (65th)
October 13, 2004 : Lithuania v Spain 0-0
February 9, 2005 : Spain v San Marino 5: 0 (3: 0)
Joaquín (15th), Fernando Torres (32nd), Raúl (42nd), Guti (61st), Asier del Horno (75th)
March 30, 2005 : Serbia-Montenegro - Spain 0-0
June 4, 2005 : Spain v Lithuania 1: 0 (0: 0)
Albert Luque (68.)
June 8, 2005 : Spain v Bosnia-Herzegovina 1: 1 (0: 1)
Carlos Marchena (90th + 6 ') and Zvjezdan Misimovic (39th)
September 7, 2005 : Spain v Serbia-Montenegro 1: 1 (1: 0)
Raúl (19th) and Mateja Kezman (68th)
October 8, 2005 : Belgium v ​​Spain 0: 2 (0: 0)
Fernando Torres (56th, 66th)
October 12, 2005 : San Marino - Spain 0: 6 (0: 3)
Antonio Lopez (1st), Fernando Torres (11th, 78th, 89th-E)), Sergio Ramos (31st, 48th)
November 12, 2005 : Spain v Slovakia 5: 1 (2: 0)
Luis Garcia (10th, 18th, 75th), Fernando Torres (65th), Fernando Morientes (79th) and Szilard Nemeth (49th)
November 16, 2005 : Slovakia v Spain 1: 1 (0: 0)
David Villa (71.) and Filip Holosko (50.)

World Cup preparation and team selection

In 2006, Spain took part in a World Cup finals for the twelfth time and for the eighth time in a row.

With four players each, Valencia CF and Real Madrid made up the largest contingent. The failure to consider Fernando Morientes ( Valencia CF ), who was considered one of the few head-ball strikers in Spain, was a surprise . The left midfielder Vicente (Valencia CF) was also not taken into account, as he had only recovered from his ankle injury at the end of the championship and therefore lacked the necessary match practice. Born in Argentina, Mariano Andrés Pernía replaced left full-back Asier Del Horno ( Chelsea FC ), who sustained a tendon injury between his left lower leg and Achilles heel while preparing for the World Cup.

In preparation for the World Cup finals, the Spanish national team played three friendlies. The first friendly international match against Russia on May 27, 2006 in Albacete ended in a goalless draw. A week later, the Spaniards won 2-0 (1-0) in the second preparatory game against African champions Egypt in Elche . Raúl scored the first goal in the 14th minute and after the break, José Antonio Reyes scored the second to make it 2-0. Spain won the dress rehearsal for the finals on June 7, 2006 in Geneva against World Cup participants Croatia 2-1 (0-1). Although the Iberians fell behind with an own goal by Pablo Ibáñez in the 15th minute of the game, they managed to get the result thanks to goals from debutant Mariano Pernía (62nd, free-kick) and Fernando Torres (92nd), who recently scored a penalty had shot, still turn. From June 8, 2006, the Spanish national team moved into their quarters at the Kaiserau sports school in Kamen , where they were preparing for the first games.

Spanish contingent

No. Surname Club before the start of the World Cup birthday Games Gates Yellow card.svg Yellowred card.svg Red card.svg
goalkeeper
1 Iker Casillas SpainSpain real Madrid 05/20/1981 3 0 0 0 0
19th Santiago Cañizares SpainSpain Valencia CF December 18, 1969 1 0 0 0 0
23 Pepe Reina EnglandEngland Liverpool FC 08/31/1982 0 0 0 0 0
Defender
2 Míchel Salgado SpainSpain real Madrid 10/22/1975 1 0 0 0 0
3 Mariano Pernía SpainSpain Getafe CF. 05/04/1977 3 0 0 0 0
4th Carlos Marchena SpainSpain Valencia CF 07/31/1979 1 0 1 0 0
5 Carles Puyol SpainSpain FC Barcelona 04/13/1978 3 0 2 0 0
12 Antonio Lopez SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 09/13/1981 1 0 0 0 0
15th Sergio Ramos SpainSpain real Madrid 03/30/1986 3 0 0 0 0
20th Juanito SpainSpain Betis Seville 07/23/1976 1 1 0 0 0
22nd Pablo Ibáñez SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 08/03/1981 3 0 0 0 0
midfield player
6th David Albelda SpainSpain Valencia CF 09/01/1977 2 0 1 0 0
8th Xavi SpainSpain FC Barcelona January 25, 1980 4th 0 0 0 0
10 José Antonio Reyes EnglandEngland Arsenal FC 09/01/1983 1 0 1 0 0
11 Luis García EnglandEngland Liverpool FC 06/24/1978 3 0 0 0 0
13 Andrés Iniesta SpainSpain FC Barcelona 05/11/1984 1 0 0 0 0
14th Xabi Alonso EnglandEngland Liverpool FC 11/25/1981 3 1 0 0 0
16 Marcos Senna SpainSpain Villarreal CF 07/17/1976 2 0 0 0 0
17th Joaquín SpainSpain Betis Seville 07/21/1981 3 0 0 0 0
18th Cesc Fàbregas EnglandEngland Arsenal FC 05/04/1987 4th 0 1 0 0
striker
7th Raúl (C)Captain of the crew SpainSpain real Madrid 06/27/1977 4th 1 0 0 0
9 Fernando Torres SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 03/20/1984 4th 3 0 0 0
21st David Villa SpainSpain Valencia CF December 3rd, 1981 4th 3 0 0 0
Trainer
SpainSpain Luis Aragonés 07/28/1938

Crew quarters

Sports center Kamen - Kaiserau .

Games of Spain

Preliminary round

  • Wednesday, June 14, 2006, 3 p.m. in Leipzig Spain - Ukraine 4: 0 (2: 0)
    SpainSpainUkraineUkraine
  • Monday, June 19, 2006, 9 p.m. in Stuttgart Spain - Tunisia 3: 1 (0: 1)
    SpainSpainTunisiaTunisia
  • Friday, June 23, 2006, 4 p.m. in Kaiserslautern Saudi Arabia - Spain 0: 1 (0: 1)
    Saudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaSpainSpain

For details see Football World Cup 2006 / Group H

Round of 16

  • Tuesday, June 27th, 9 p.m. in Hanover Spain - France 1: 3 (1: 1)
    SpainSpainFranceFrance

For details see Football World Cup 2006 / Round of 16