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*'''Armenia''' will be certain of 6th place (ensuring their results do not count for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Second Round|second-placed teams ranking]]) if
*'''Armenia''' will be certain of 6th place (ensuring their results do not count for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Second Round|second-placed teams ranking]]) if
**They lose to Spain, AND
**They lose to Belgium, AND
**Estonia beet Bosnia and Herzegovina
**Estonia beet Spain


==Results and fixtures==
==Results and fixtures==

Revision as of 20:57, 5 September 2009

The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 5 is a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group comprises Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and Estonia.

Standings

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Qualification
  • Armenia and Estonia are eliminated.

On the next matchday (5 September):

  • Spain will ensure at least a place in the UEFA play-offs if:
    • they defeat Belgium.
  • Turkey will be able to qualify only via the UEFA play-off if:
    • Spain defeat Belgium, OR
  • Belgium will be able to qualify only via the UEFA play-off if:
    • they fail to beat Spain.
  • Armenia will be certain of 6th place (ensuring their results do not count for the second-placed teams ranking) if
    • They lose to Belgium, AND
    • Estonia beet Spain

Results and fixtures

A meeting was held in Barcelona, Spain on 8 January 2008 to determine the fixtures for Group 5. However, the Bosnian delegation arrived several hours late, and Spain and Turkey were unable to agree on scheduling.[1][2] Since the fixtures were not finalised by the 16 January 2008 deadline, FIFA conducted a random draw to determine the fixtures.[3] The draw took place in Zagreb, Croatia at 16:00 CET on 30 January 2008, on the eve of the XXXII Ordinary UEFA Congress.[4]


Armenia 0 – 2 Turkey
Report Tuncay 61'
Semih 77'
Attendance: 30,000
Belgium 3 – 2 Estonia
Sonck 39', 81'
Defour 75'
Report Zenjov 57'
Oper 90+2'
Attendance: 17,992
Spain 1 – 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Villa 58' Report

Turkey 1 – 1 Belgium
Emre B. 74' (pen.) Report Sonck 31'
Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 – 0 Estonia
Misimović 25', 30' (pen.), 56'
Muslimović 58'
Džeko 60', 73'
Ibričić 88'
Report
Attendance: 12,500
Spain 4 – 0 Armenia
Capdevila 7'
Villa 16', 79'
Senna 83'
Report

Turkey 2 – 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arda 51'
Mevlüt 66'
Report Džeko 27'
Attendance: 23,628
Belgium 2 – 0 Armenia
Sonck 22'
Fellaini 38'
Report
Estonia 0 – 3 Spain
Report Juanito 34'
Villa 38' (pen.)
Puyol 69'
Attendance: 9,200

Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 – 1 Armenia
Spahić 31'
Džeko 39'
Muslimović 56', 89'
Report Minasyan 85'
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Asaf Kenan (Israel)
Estonia 0 – 0 Turkey
Report
Attendance: 6,500
Belgium 1 – 2 Spain
Sonck 7' Report Iniesta 36'
Villa 88'

Armenia 2 – 2 Estonia
Mkhitaryan 33'
Ghazaryan 87'
Report Vassiljev 38'
Zenjov 67'
Belgium 2 – 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dembélé 65'
Sonck 89' (pen.)
Report Džeko 7'
Jahić 74'
Bajramović 81'
Misimović 86'
Attendance: 20,041
Spain 1 – 0 Turkey
Piqué 60' Report

Estonia 1 – 0 Armenia
Puri 83' Report
Turkey 1 – 2 Spain
Semih 26' Report Alonso 63' (pen.)
Riera 90+2'
Attendance: 19,617
Referee: Mike Riley (England)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 – 1 Belgium
Džeko 12', 14' Report Swerts 88'
Attendance: 13,800

Turkey 4 – 2 Estonia
Tuncay 29' 72'
Sercan 36'
Arda 61'
Report Voskoboinikov 7'
Vassiljev 52'
Spain 1 – 0 Belgium
Silva 41' Report

Spain v Estonia

Belgium v Turkey

Estonia v Belgium

Goalscorers

As of 1 April, there have been 55 goals scored over 18 games, for an average of 3.06 goals per game.

Pos Player Country Goals
1 Edin Džeko  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7
2 Wesley Sonck  Belgium 6
3 David Villa  Spain 5
4 Zvjezdan Misimović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4
5 Zlatan Muslimović  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tuncay Şanlı  Turkey 3
2 Senijad Ibričić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sergei Zenjov  Estonia
Semih Şentürk  Turkey
Arda Turan  Turkey
Konstantin Vassiljev  Estonia
1 goal

Attendances

As of 1 April 2009

Team Highest Lowest Average
 Armenia 30,000 3,000 16,500
 Belgium 45,888 17,992 26,218
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 13,800 12,500 13,100
 Estonia 9,200 5,200 6,967
 Spain 73,820 16,996 39,989
 Turkey 34,097 19,617 25,781

References

  1. ^ "España deberá acudir al sorteo del calendario del Mundial 2010" (in Spanish). 9 January 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  2. ^ "De Bosniërs wilden geen toegevingen doen" (in Dutch). 9 January 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  3. ^ "FIFA draw to decide order of World Cup qualifiers". 17 January 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  4. ^ "Draw settles disputes". FIFA.com. 30 January 2008. Retrieved 31 January 2008.

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