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Mohamed Kader got the opening goal of the match and Togo's first ever goal at the World Cup Final's in the 31st minute when he controlled a ball over the top and ran into the right of the penalty area before shooting low with his right foot to the left and in off the base of the post past Lee Woon-jae.
Togo began qualification for the 2014 World Cup on 11 November 2011, against Guinea-Bissau. They drew in the first leg 1–1. On 15 November 2011, they won the return leg 1–0. On 3 June 2012, they played Libya in Lome and drew 1–1. Shortly after on 10 June they played Congo DR at Kinshasa and lost 2–0.
Adebayor's only international hat-trick came in a 6−0 FIFA World Cup qualification win against Swaziland (Eswatini since 2018) on 11 October 2008; he scored four goals in the match. [3] Adebayor helped Togo qualify for their first FIFA World Cup , the 2006 edition in Germany .
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 round of 16 , along with France , who went on to reach the final. South Korea and Togo failed to advance.
Togo qualified for the first time to a FIFA World Cup in 2006, for the edition to be held in Germany; however, its participation was marred by incidents and headlines. There were problems within the Togolese Football Federation as well as between players and the Football Association, linked to were financial bonuses.
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Danny Jordaan, organiser of the 2010 FIFA World Cup which was played in South Africa in June and July 2010, dismissed concerns that the attack had any relevance to the security arrangements for the World Cup. [42] On 12 April, Togo captain Emmanuel Adebayor announced his retirement from international football, stating that he was "still haunted ...
Togo 4–2 Morocco (Rabat, Morocco; 24 May 2014) Biggest defeat Yugoslavia 4–1 Togo (Santiago, Chile; 18 October 1987) U-20 Africa Cup of Nations; Appearances: 3 (first in 1979) Best result: Runners-up : FIFA U-20 World Cup; Appearances: 1 (first in 1987) Best result: Group Stage