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==Matches==
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The match schedule was determined at a meeting in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] on 16 January 2008.<ref>{{cite news |title=NI begin with a trip to Slovakia |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7191696.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date=16 January 2008 |accessdate=29 March 2008 }}</ref> The August 2009 date in the international match calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August to 12 August 2009, at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting on 27 May 2008.<ref>{{cite news |title=Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed |url=http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=779200.html |publisher=FIFA}}</ref>
The match schedule was determined at a meeting in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] on 16 January 2008.<ref>{{cite news |title=NI begin with a trip to Slovakia |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7191696.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date=16 January 2008 |accessdate=29 March 2008 }}</ref> The August 2009 date in the international match calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August to 12 August 2009, at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting on 27 May 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed |url=http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid=779200.html |publisher=FIFA |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206012616/http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/media/newsid%3D779200.html |archivedate=2009-02-06 |df= }}</ref>


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Revision as of 20:58, 18 June 2017

The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 3 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised the Czech Republic, Poland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia and San Marino.

The group was won by Slovakia, who qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up Slovenia entered the UEFA play-off stage.

Standings

Template:2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3

Matches

The match schedule was determined at a meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia on 16 January 2008.[1] The August 2009 date in the international match calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August to 12 August 2009, at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting on 27 May 2008.[2]


Poland 1–1 Slovenia
Żewłakow 17' (pen.) Report Dedić 35'

Slovakia 2–1 Northern Ireland
Škrtel 46'
Hamšík 70'
Report Ďurica 81' (o.g.)
Attendance: 5,445

San Marino 0–2 Poland
Report Smolarek 36'
R. Lewandowski 66'

Northern Ireland 0–0 Czech Republic
Report
Attendance: 12,882
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)

Slovenia 2–1 Slovakia
Novaković 22', 82' Report Jakubko 83'
Attendance: 9,900

Poland 2–1 Czech Republic
Brożek 27'
Błaszczykowski 53'
Report Fenin 87'
Attendance: 38,293

San Marino 1–3 Slovakia
Selva 45' Report Šesták 33'
Kozák 39'
Karhan 50'

Slovenia 2–0 Northern Ireland
Novaković 84'
Ljubijankić 85'
Report

Czech Republic 1–0 Slovenia
Sionko 63' Report
Attendance: 15,220

Slovakia 2–1 Poland
Šesták 85', 86' Report Smolarek 70'
Attendance: 17,650

Northern Ireland 4–0 San Marino
Healy 30'
McCann 43'
Lafferty 56'
Davis 75'
Report
Attendance: 12,957

San Marino 0–3 Czech Republic
Report Kováč 47'
Pospěch 53'
Necid 66'
Attendance: 1,318

San Marino 0–3 Northern Ireland
Report McAuley 7'
McCann 33'
Brunt 63'

Northern Ireland 3–2 Poland
Feeney 10'
Evans 47'
Żewłakow 61' (o.g.)
Report Jeleń 27'
Saganowski 90+1'
Attendance: 13,357

Slovenia 0–0 Czech Republic
Report
Attendance: 12,500

Czech Republic 1–2 Slovakia
Jankulovski 30' Report Šesták 22'
Jendrišek 82'
Attendance: 14,956

Poland 10–0 San Marino
Boguski 1', 27'
Smolarek 18', 60', 72', 81'
R. Lewandowski 43'
Jeleń 51'
M. Lewandowski 63'
Saganowski 88'
Report
Attendance: 15,200

Northern Ireland 1–0 Slovenia
Feeney 73' Report
Attendance: 13,243
Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel)

Slovakia 7–0 San Marino
Čech 3', 32'
Pekarík 12'
Stoch 35'
Kozák 42'
Jakubko 63'
Hanzel 68'
Report

Slovenia 5–0 San Marino
Koren 19', 74'
Radosavljević 39'
Kirm 54'
Ljubijankić 90+3'
Report
Attendance: 4,400

Poland 1–1 Northern Ireland
M. Lewandowski 80' Report Lafferty 38'

Slovakia 2–2 Czech Republic
Šesták 59'
Hamšík 73' (pen.)
Report Pudil 68'
Baroš 83'

Czech Republic 7–0 San Marino
Baroš 28', 44', 45+3' (pen.), 66'
Svěrkoš 47', 90+4'
Necid 86'
Report

Northern Ireland 0–2 Slovakia
Report Šesták 15'
Hološko 67'
Attendance: 13,019

Slovenia 3–0 Poland
Dedić 13'
Novaković 44'
Birsa 62'
Report
Attendance: 10,226

Czech Republic 2–0 Poland
Necid 51'
Plašil 72'
Report
Attendance: 14,010

Slovakia 0–2 Slovenia
Report Birsa 56'
Pečnik 90+3'
Attendance: 23,800

Czech Republic 0–0 Northern Ireland
Report
Attendance: 8,002

Poland 0–1 Slovakia
Report Gancarczyk 3' (o.g.)
Attendance: 4,500

San Marino 0–3 Slovenia
Report Novaković 24'
Stevanović 68'
Šuler 81'
Attendance: 1,745

Goalscorers

There were 90 goals scored during the 30 games, an average of 3 goals per game.

Pos Player Country Goals
1 Euzebiusz Smolarek  Poland 6
Stanislav Šesták  Slovakia
3 Milan Baroš  Czech Republic 5
Milivoje Novakovič  Slovenia
5 Tomáš Necid  Czech Republic 3
6 Václav Svěrkoš  Czech Republic 2
Warren Feeney  Northern Ireland
Kyle Lafferty  Northern Ireland
Grant McCann  Northern Ireland
Rafał Boguski  Poland
Ireneusz Jeleń  Poland
Mariusz Lewandowski  Poland
Robert Lewandowski  Poland
Marek Saganowski  Poland
Marek Čech  Slovakia
Marek Hamšík  Slovakia
Martin Jakubko  Slovakia
Ján Kozák  Slovakia
Valter Birsa  Slovenia
Zlatko Dedič  Slovenia
Robert Koren  Slovenia
Zlatan Ljubijankič  Slovenia
1 goal

Attendances

Team Highest Lowest Average
 Czech Republic 15,220 8,002 12,062
 Northern Ireland 13,357 12,882 13,092
 Poland 38,914 4,500 20,841
 San Marino 2,374 1,037 1,683
 Slovakia 23,800 6,652 15,469
 Slovenia 12,500 4,400 9,882

References

  1. ^ "NI begin with a trip to Slovakia". BBC Sport. 16 January 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed". FIFA. Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)