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Qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation - the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) - was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament. The European zone of qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup saw 53 teams competing for 13 places at the finals in South Africa. The qualification process started on 20 August 2008, nearly two months after the end of UEFA Euro 2008, and ended on 18 November 2009. The qualification process saw the first competitive matches of Montenegro .

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Host selection Africa was chosen as the host for the 2010 World Cup as part of a short-lived rotation policy, abandoned in 2007, [11] to rotate the event among football confederations. Five African nations placed bids to host the 2010 World Cup: Egypt, Morocco, South Africa and a joint bid from Libya and Tunisia. 2022 Men's World Cup; Tickets; 2010 World Cup Qualifying Glance. 15y. Royals FC pick UNC's Sentnor first in NWSL draft. 3h ESPN News Services. Burnley's J.J. Watt slams 'disgraceful' Luton goal. World Cup Qualification UEFA Fixtures and Results 2010. 2010. Matchday 1. Play-offs. Matchday 2. Play-offs. 18/11/2009. Ukraine. 0. "We've got a world-class goalkeeper in Tim Howard; a strong midfield with Landon Donovan, the coach's son, Michael Bradley, and Clint Dempsey from Texas, who just finished a terrific season with.

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The Asian Football Confederation 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. This was the first time Timor-Leste competed in World Cup qualification and the first. The Confederation of African Football section of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification saw teams compete for five berths in the final tournament in South Africa. The qualification stage doubled as the qualification stage for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, with fifteen teams qualifying for the finals held in Angola. But France, world champions in 1998, runners-up in 2006 and building a new team for next year, could be eight points behind the Group Seven leaders, Serbia - albeit with two matches in hand. World Cup Qualifiers Table News Teams Leagues/Cups Fixtures Results Table Transfers Video Score Centre Bet 2010/2011 Season All tables Select a competition Premier League Championship League.

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Uzbekistan vs Japan 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. Get the full FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA scoring stats for the 2010-11 season on ESPN. Includes top 50 best strikers and top assists in the league. World Cup Qualification UEFA 2010 Table & Standings - Football Rankings | Eurosport Advertisement Ad World Cup Qualification UEFA Groups 2010 2010 General Live Group 1 Show. Qualifying for the 2010 World Cup finals is reaching its climax, with footballing heavyweights such as Argentina, France and Portugal still battling to be in the hat when the draw is made in Cape.

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Get the full FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CONMEBOL performance stats for the 2010-11 season on ESPN. Includes best winning, unbeaten and losing streaks in the league. The qualification competition for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation — the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North America), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) — was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament.