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In the qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, 197 teams from the six FIFA confederations were allocated a share of the 31 spots available on the basis of the strength of their teams. The final distribution was as follows:

Each .5 indicates a place in inter-confederation matchups for the last two spots, namely playoffs between AFC and CONCACAF and between CONMEBOL and OFC.

A total of 194 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 847 qualifying matches were played, and 2464 goals were scored (an average of 2.91 per match).


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[edit] Notes on qualification

For the first time ever, the defending champion (Brazil) did not qualify automatically. The hosts (Germany) will retain their automatic spot. In 1934, the defending champions (Uruguay) declined to participate and the hosts (Italy) had to qualify, but in the tournaments between 1938 and 2002 (inclusive), the hosts and the defending champions had automatic berths.

The original distribution of places between the six confederations called for Oceania to be given one full spot in the final 32; however, this idea was seen as giving Australia a virtually certain place in the finals, being by far the strongest footballing nation in their region. This decision was reconsidered in June 2003 and the previous distribution of places between Oceania and South America was restored.

The draw for five of the six qualification tournaments took place on December 5, 2003 in Frankfurt, whilst all of the members of the South American federation (CONMEBOL) competed in a single group. Qualification itself began in January 2004.

[edit] Qualified teams

Team Appearance Streak Previous appearance
Image:Flag of Angola.svg Angola 1st1-
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 14th92002
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 2nd11974
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 18th182002
Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica 3rd22002
Image:Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Côte d'Ivoire 1st1-
Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 3rd(1)32002
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Czech Republic 1st(2)1-(2)
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 2nd22002
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England 12th32002
Image:Flag of France.svg France 12th32002
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (h) 16th(3)14(3)2002
Image:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 1st1-
Image:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 3rd11998
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 16th122002
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan 3rd32002
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic 7th62002
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 13th42002
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 8th11998
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 7th32002
Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland 7th22002
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 4th22002
Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 4th42002
Image:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Serbia & Montenegro 2nd(4)11998(4)
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 12th82002
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 11th22002
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 8th11994
Image:Flag of Togo.svg Togo 1st1-
Image:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad & Tobago 1st1-
Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia 4th32002
Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1st(5)1-(5)
Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA 8th52002

(h) - qualified automatically as hosts

1Excludes appearances by pre-division Yugoslavia.
2Excludes appearances by Czechoslovakia. If those are counted together, this is their 9th appearance, and their previous appearance was in 1990.
3Includes 10 appearances by DFB representing West Germany between 1954 and 1990.
4Excludes appearances by pre-division Yugoslavia. If those are counted together, this is their 10th appearance. This is also their first and presumably last appearance under this name; at the previous qualifying tournament they had competed as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the two parts of the country finally split in June 2006.
5Excludes appearances by pre-division USSR.

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[edit] Qualification Groups

[edit] Europe (UEFA)

(14 berths, including Germany as host)
The ten teams in bold qualified for the Football World Cup 2006.
The three teams in bold italics qualified for the Football World Cup 2006 through a single-pairing home-and-away playoff.
The three teams in italics qualified for the playoff, but did not qualify for the World Cup.

Ukraine qualified for the 2006 World Cup on September 3, 2005.
Croatia, England, Italy, Poland, Netherlands and Portugal qualified on October 8, 2005.
France, Sweden and Serbia and Montenegro qualified on October 12, 2005.
Czech Republic, Spain and Switzerland qualified through the playoffs on November 16, 2005

Group standings:

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
1. Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1. Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1. Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 1. Image:Flag of France.svg France
2. Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Czech Republic 2. Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 2. Image:Flag of Slovakia (bordered).svg Slovakia 2. Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
3. 20px Romania 3. Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 3. Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia 3. Image:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
4. Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland 4. Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 4. Image:Flag of Estonia (bordered).svg Estonia 4. Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland
5. Image:Flag of Macedonia.svg FYR Macedonia 5. Image:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 5. Image:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 5. Image:Flag of Cyprus (bordered).svg Cyprus
6. Image:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 6. Image:Flag of Georgia (bordered).svg Georgia 6. Image:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein 6. Image:Flag of the Faroe Islands (bordered).svg Faroe Islands
7. Image:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia 7. Image:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan 7. Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg  
Group 5Group 6Group 7Group 8
1. Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1. Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England 1. Image:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Serbia & Montenegro 1. Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
2. Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 2. Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland 2. Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2. Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
3. Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 3. Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 3. Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina 3. Image:Flag of Bulgaria (bordered).svg Bulgaria
4. Image:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Slovenia 4. Image:Flag of Northern Ireland (bordered).svg Northern Ireland 4. Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium 4. Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
5. Image:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 5. Image:Flag of Wales (bordered).svg Wales 5. Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 5. Image:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland
6. Image:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 6. Image:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan 6. Image:Flag of San Marino (bordered).svg San Marino 6. Image:Flag of Malta (bordered).svg Malta

The draw for the playoffs was made on October 14, 2005.

[edit] South American (CONMEBOL)

(4 berths, after losing a playoff against Oceania)

This zone is played as a league system on a home-and-away basis involving all 10 teams in a tournament which began in September 2003. The top 4 teams qualify automatically for the 2006 World Cup Finals; the fifth-placed team played off with Oceania.

In bold: The 4 teams that clinched World Cup berths
Argentina qualified to participate in World Cup 2006, after a 3-1 win against Brazil on 8 June 2005.
Brazil qualified after a 5-0 win over Chile on 4 September, 2005.
Paraguay and Ecuador got their ticket on 8 October, 2005
In italics: Qualified for a play-off against Australia.
Uruguay had a home-and-away playoff against Oceania winner Australia on 12 and 16 November, having secured 5th place on October 12, 2005. The play-offs ended in a 1-0 victory for each home team, and Australia won the penalty shootout 4-2.

Final standings:

1. Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
2. Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
3. Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
4. Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
5. Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
6. Image:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
7. Image:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
8. Image:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
9. Image:Flag of Peru.svg Peru
10. Image:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia

[edit] Africa (CAF)

(5 berths)

Teams that have clinched a spot in the World Cup are in bold.
Togo qualified with a 3-2 win over Congo on 8 October 2005.
Ghana wins their group with the South Africa-Congo DR 2-2 draw on 8 October 2005.
Cote d'Ivoire clinched their berth with the Cameroon-Egypt 1-1 draw, on 8 October 2005.
Angola qualified for the 2006 World Cup with a 1-0 win over Rwanda on 8 October 2005.
Tunisia qualified on 8 October 2005 with a 2-2 tie against Morocco.

Group standings of the Final Round:

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
1. Image:Flag of Togo.svg Togo 1. Image:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 1. Image:Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Côte d'Ivoire 1. Image:Flag of Angola.svg Angola 1. Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
2. Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal 2. Image:Flag of Congo Kinshasa 1997.svg Congo DR 2. Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 2. Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 2. Image:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
3. Image:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia 3. Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 3. Image:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 3. Image:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe 3. Image:Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea
4. Image:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Congo 4. Image:Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso 4. Image:Flag of Libya.svg Libya 4. Image:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon 4. Image:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya
5. Image:Flag of Mali.svg Mali 5. Image:Flag of Cape Verde.svg Cape Verde 5. Image:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 5. Image:Flag of Algeria (bordered).svg Algeria 5. Image:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana
6. Image:Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia 6. Image:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 6. Image:Flag of Benin.svg Benin 6. Image:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda 6. Image:Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi

[edit] Oceania (OFC)

(1 berth after winning a playoff with South America)

The top two teams in Oceania played against each other to earn the right to compete against the fifth-placed team from South America.

Group standings of the Final Round:

1. Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia
2. Image:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands
3. Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
4. Image:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji
5. Image:Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti
6. Image:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu

Australia then beat Solomon Islands 9-1 on aggregate. (1st leg: 7-0 on September 3, 2005; 2nd leg: 2-1 on September 6, 2005), and won the right to compete in the playoff against the fifth placed South American team. Their opponent was Uruguay, as they qualified in 5th place on October 12, 2005. Australia finally prevailed 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out after both play-off matches had ended 1-0 for the home team.

[edit] Asia (AFC)

(4 berths, after losing a playoff to CONCACAF)

Teams that have clinched berths for 2006 are bolded.
Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea and Iran all qualified on June 8, 2005.
Teams that have clinched a play-off place are in italics.
Uzbekistan and Bahrain clinched play-off berths on August 17, 2005.

Group standings of the Final Round:

Group A Group B
1. Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 1. Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan
2. Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic 2. Image:Flag of Iran.svg Iran
3. Image:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan 3. Image:Flag of Bahrain (bordered).svg Bahrain
4. Image:Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 4. Image:Flag of North Korea.svg Korea DPR

Uzbekistan and Bahrain (the 3rd place teams in each group) played a home-and-away match to determine Asia's representative in a playoff against CONCACAF's 4th place team, and are displayed in italics. On September 3, 2005, Uzbekistan won the first game 1-0, but FIFA decided that the match was to be declared void and ordered a replay following a refereeing blunder.

The playoffs were postponed to October 8, 2005 in Uzbekistan and October 12, 2005 in Bahrain. The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw, and the 2nd leg match was a 0-0 draw. Bahrain, having scored one away goal to Uzbekistan's zero, advanced to the playoff. Trinidad and Tobago defeated Bahrain, 2-1 aggregate, to advance to the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

[edit] North America, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)

(4 berths by winning a playoff with Asia)

Teams that have clinched berths for 2006 are bolded.
United States clinched the first berth to Germany with a 2-0 win over Mexico on September 3, 2005.
Mexico clinched the second of the three guaranteed berths on September 7, 2005 with a 5-0 win over Panama.
Costa Rica clinched the final automatic berth on October 8, 2005 with a 3-0 win over the United States.
Trinidad and Tobago, earned a playoff with the Asian 5th-place winner Bahrain with a 2-1 victory over Mexico on October 12, 2005. They subsequently won the playoff on November 16, 2005 on aggregate 2-1, clinching a 2006 berth. They are in bold italics.

Group standings of the Final Round:

1. Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA
2. Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
3. Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica
4. Image:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad & Tobago
5. Image:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala
6. Image:Flag of Panama.svg Panama

[edit] Playoffs

On November 12 and November 16, 2005, five two-legged playoffs were conducted, with the winners earning the last five places in the World Cup:

[edit] Summary

The teams that were involved in the playoffs are listed below. Qualifying countries shown in bold.

(Czech Republic, Turkey, and Spain were seeded because they were the three highest placed according to the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking for September 2005.)

[edit] External links


2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

Africa | Asia | Europe | North, Central America and Caribbean | Oceania | South America
AFC-CONCACAF play-off | CONMEBOL-OFC play-off | UEFA play-off

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Champions: Italy 

Runners-up: France 

Third place: Germany 

Fourth place: Portugal 

Eliminated in Quarter-finals: Argentina | Brazil | England | Ukraine 

Eliminated in Round of 16: Australia | Ecuador | Ghana | Mexico | Netherlands | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland 

Eliminated in Group Stage: Angola | Costa Rica | Côte d'Ivoire | Croatia | Czech Republic | Iran | Japan | Korea Republic | Paraguay | Poland | Saudi Arabia | Serbia & Montenegro | Togo | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | USA

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