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Iran vs South Korea at Azadi Stadium,Tehran. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) section of 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification was allocated four assured qualifying berths for the final tournament in South Africa and one place in a play-off. 43 teams were in the running for these spots, while Laos, Brunei and the Philippines did not enter qualification.
As with the 2006 tournament, each team's squad for the 2010 World Cup consisted of 23 players. Each participating national association had to confirm their final 23-player squad by 1 June 2010. Teams were permitted to make late replacements in the event of serious injury, at any time up to 24 hours before their first game. [66]
The draw for the semi-finals will start with Pot 1 and complete with Pot 4. Teams will be drawn and assigned to the first available play-off semi-final (considering prohibited clashes) in numerical order, as follows: The Pot 1 teams (seeded) will be allocated to semi-finals 1, 3, 5 and 7 as the host team.
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) Tournament details; Dates: 13 October 2007 – 18 November 2009: Teams: 10 (from 1 confederation) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 90: Goals scored: 232 (2.58 per match) Attendance: 3,301,363 (36,682 per match) Top scorer(s) Humberto Suazo (10 goals)
1 Brazil: 18 9 7 2 33 11 +22 34 2010 FIFA World Cup: 2 Chile: 18 10 3 5 32 22 +10 33 3 Paraguay: 18 10 3 5 24 16 +8 33 4 Argentina: 18 8 4 6 23 20 +3 28 5 Uruguay: 18 6 6 6 28 20 +8 24 Inter-confederation play-offs: 6 Ecuador: 18 6 5 7 22 26 −4 23 7 Colombia: 18 6 5 7 14 18 −4 23 8 Venezuela: 18 6 4 8 23 29 −6 22 9 Bolivia: 18 4 3 11 22 ...
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament held in South Africa from 11 June until 11 July 2010. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
The knockout stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage. It began on 26 June with the round of 16 matches, and ended on 11 July with the final match of the tournament held at Soccer City, Johannesburg, in which Spain beat the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time to claim their first World Cup.
1–2 September 2021 Matchday 5 4–5 September 2021 Matchday 6 7–8 September 2021 Matchday 7 8–9 October 2021 Matchday 8 11–12 October 2021 Matchday 9 11–13 November 2021 Matchday 10 14–16 November 2021 Second round (play-offs) Semi-finals 24 March & 1 June 2022 [note 1] Finals 29 March & 5 June 2022 [note 1]