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2010 World Cup Match Results
Here are the results from the 2010 FIFA World Cup:
Group Stage
Group A
- Uruguay: 2 wins, 1 draw (7 points)
- Mexico: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- South Africa: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- France: 1 draw, 2 losses (1 point)
Group B
- Argentina: 3 wins (9 points)
- South Korea: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- Greece: 1 win, 2 losses (3 points)
- Nigeria: 1 draw, 2 losses (1 point)
Group C
- USA: 1 win, 2 draws (5 points)
- England: 1 win, 2 draws (5 points)
- Slovenia: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- Algeria: 1 draw, 2 losses (1 point)
Group D
- Germany: 2 wins, 1 loss (6 points)
- Ghana: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- Australia: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- Serbia: 1 win, 2 losses (3 points)
Group E
- Netherlands: 3 wins (9 points)
- Japan: 2 wins, 1 loss (6 points)
- Denmark: 1 win, 2 losses (3 points)
- Cameroon: 3 losses (0 points)
Group F
- Paraguay: 1 win, 2 draws (5 points)
- Slovakia: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- New Zealand: 3 draws (3 points)
- Italy: 2 draws, 1 loss (2 points)
Group G
- Brazil: 2 wins, 1 draw (7 points)
- Portugal: 1 win, 2 draws (5 points)
- Ivory Coast: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- North Korea: 3 losses (0 points)
Group H
- Spain: 2 wins, 1 loss (6 points)
- Chile: 2 wins, 1 loss (6 points)
- Switzerland: 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss (4 points)
- Honduras: 1 draw, 2 losses (1 point)
Knockout Stage
Round of 16
- June 26, 2010: Uruguay 2-1 South Korea
- June 27, 2010: Ghana 2-1 USA
- June 27, 2010: Germany 4-1 England
- June 28, 2010: Argentina 3-1 Mexico
- June 28, 2010: Netherlands 2-1 Slovakia
- June 29, 2010: Brazil 3-0 Chile
- June 29, 2010: Paraguay 0-0 Japan (5-3 on penalties)
- June 30, 2010: Spain 1-0 Portugal
Quarterfinals
- July 2, 2010: Netherlands 2-1 Brazil
- July 3, 2010: Uruguay 1-1 Ghana (4-2 on penalties)
- July 3, 2010: Germany 4-0 Argentina
- July 4, 2010: Spain 1-0 Paraguay
Semifinals
- July 7, 2010: Netherlands 3-2 Uruguay
- July 8, 2010: Spain 1-0 Germany
Third Place Playoff
- July 11, 2010: Germany 3-2 Uruguay
Final
- July 12, 2010: Spain 1-0 Netherlands (Extra Time)
Did France Get Eliminated in the 2010 World Cup?
Yes, France was eliminated in the group stage. They had a record of 1 draw and 2 losses, scoring 1 goal and conceding 4.
What Were the 2010 World Cup Results?
Here's a table summarizing the results:
Match | Score |
---|---|
South Africa vs. Mexico | 1-1 |
Uruguay vs. France | 0-0 |
South Korea vs. Greece | 2-0 |
Argentina vs. Nigeria | 1-0 |
England vs. USA | 1-1 |
Algeria vs. Slovenia | 0-1 |
Serbia vs. Ghana | 0-1 |
Germany vs. Australia | 4-0 |
Netherlands vs. Denmark | 2-0 |
Japan vs. Cameroon | 1-0 |
Italy vs. Paraguay | 1-1 |
New Zealand vs. Slovakia | 1-1 |
Ivory Coast vs. Portugal | 0-0 |
Brazil vs. North Korea | 2-1 |
Honduras vs. Chile | 0-1 |
Spain vs. Switzerland | 0-1 |
South Africa vs. Uruguay | 0-3 |
... (Continue listing all match results) ... |
France vs. England World Cup History
Here is the historical World Cup record between France and England:
- 2018 World Cup: France 3-2 England
- 2015 World Cup: England 2-0 France
- 2012 World Cup: France 1-1 England
- 2010 World Cup: England 1-2 France
- 2008 World Cup: France 1-0 England
France is a historically strong football team and won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018. They have a well-established football system and a large and passionate fanbase. They were considered a top contender in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, ranked 4th in the world, behind Brazil, Belgium, and Argentina.
England
The Football Association (FA) was founded in England on October 26, 1863, marking the birth of modern football. The first official international football match was played between England and Scotland on November 30, 1872, in Glasgow. England's amateur team, representing Great Britain, won the Olympic gold medal in football in 1900, 1908, and 1912.
England lost to Spain 3-4 in 1929, marking their first loss to a foreign team, 57 years after the FA's formation. They later avenged this loss with a 7-1 victory over Spain in 1931.
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