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*'''Faroe Islands''' 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
*'''Faroe Islands''' 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 fail to beet Lithuania, AND
**They lose to Lithuania, OR
**They draw with Lithuania, AND
***Romania do not lose to Austria
***Romania do not lose to Austria



Revision as of 21:06, 5 September 2009

The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 7 is a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group is composed of France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria and Faroe Islands.

France and Faroe Islands were also drawn together in the previous FIFA World Cup qualifying round, while these two along with Lithuania were drawn together in the 2008 European Championship qualifying round. France met Romania in the UEFA Euro 2008 group stage, where the two played to a draw.

Standings

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Qualification

  • Faroe Islands are eliminated.
  • Lithuania and Romania are able to qualify only via the UEFA playoff.
  • Faroe Islands will be certain of 6th place (ensuring their results do not count for the second-placed teams ranking) if
    • They lose to Lithuania, OR
    • They draw with Lithuania, AND
      • Romania do not lose to Austria

Results and fixtures

The representatives of the six federations met in Vienna, Austria on 8 December 2007 to decide on a fixture calendar.[1] The August 2009 date in the international match calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August to 12 August, at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting in May 2008.[2]


Romania 0 – 3 Lithuania
Report Stankevičius 31'
Mikoliūnas 69'
Kalonas 86'
Serbia 2 – 0 Faroe Islands
J. Jacobsen 30' (o.g.)
Žigić 88'
Report
Austria 3 – 1 France
Janko 8'
Aufhauser 41'
Ivanschitz 72' (pen.)
Report Govou 61'
Attendance: 48,000

Faroe Islands 0 – 1 Romania
Report Cociş 59'
Lithuania 2 – 0 Austria
Danilevičius 52', 58' Report
France 2 – 1 Serbia
Henry 53'
Anelka 63'
Report Ivanović 75'

Faroe Islands 1 – 1 Austria
Løkin 47' Report Stranzl 49'
Attendance: 1,800
Serbia 3 – 0 Lithuania
Ivanović 6'
Krasić 34'
Žigić 82'
Report
Romania 2 – 2 France
F. Petre 6'
Goian 17'
Report Ribéry 36'
Gourcuff 69'

Lithuania 1 – 0 Faroe Islands
Danilevičius 20' Report
Austria 1 – 3 Serbia
Janko 80' Report Krasić 15'
Jovanović 18'
Obradović 24'
Attendance: 47,998
Referee: Mike Riley (England)

Romania 2 – 3 Serbia
Marica 50'
Stoica 74'
Report Jovanović 18'
Stoica 44' (o.g.)
Ivanović 59'
Attendance: 15,000
Lithuania 0 – 1 France
Report Ribéry 67'

Austria 2 – 1 Romania
Hoffer 26', 44' Report Tănase 24'
Attendance: 23,000
France 1 – 0 Lithuania
Ribéry 75' Report
Attendance: 79,543
Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Lithuania 0 – 1 Romania
Report Marica 38'
Attendance: 5,850
Serbia 1 – 0 Austria
Milijaš 7' (pen.) Report

Faroe Islands 0 – 2 Serbia
Report Jovanović 44'
Subotić 69'
Attendance: 2,896
Referee: Meir Levi (Israel)

Faroe Islands 0 – 1 France
Report Gignac 41'
Attendance: 2,974

Austria 3 – 1 Faroe Islands
Maierhofer 1'
Janko 16' 59' (pen.)
Report Olsen 83'
France 1 – 1 Romania
Henry 48' Report Escudé 56' (o.g.)

Faroe Islands v Lithuania
Romania v Austria
Serbia v France


France v Austria

Goalscorers

As of 12 August, there have been 44 goals scored in 19 games, for an average of 2.32 goals per game.

Pos Player Country Goals
1 Franck Ribéry  France 3
Tomas Danilevičius  Lithuania
Branislav Ivanović  Serbia
Milan Jovanović  Serbia
5 Erwin Hoffer  Austria 2
Marc Janko  Austria
Ciprian Marica  Romania
Miloš Krasić  Serbia
Nikola Žigić  Serbia
1 goal

Attendances

As of 12 August 2009

Team Highest Lowest Average
 Austria 48,000 23,000 39,666
 Faroe Islands 2,974 805 2,119
 France 79,543 53,027 66,285
 Lithuania 8,700 4,500 6,013
 Romania 15,000 12,800 13,933
 Serbia 41,000 9,615 24,205

References

  1. ^ Lhéritier, Bastien (8 December 2007). ""Un compromis pour ces qualifications"" (in French). fff.fr. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed". FIFA.

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