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* [[France national football team|France]] turns the tables against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] 3-1 and completes the quarter finalists' list. |
* [[France national football team|France]] turns the tables against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] 3-1 and completes the quarter finalists' list. |
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* [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] beats [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]] 3-0 and advances to the quarter finals; The defending champions set some historical records in this match; |
* [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] beats [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]] 3-0 and advances to the quarter finals; The defending champions set some historical records in this match; longest winning streak in World Cups with 11 wins; First team to score 200 goals in the World Cup and [[Ronaldo]] who scored Brazil's first goal, surpassed [[Gerd Mueller]] as the top scorer in the World Cup's history (15 goals). |
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* After finishing with a goalless draw following extra time, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]] defeats [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] 3-0 on penalties, and advances to the quarter finals. For the first time in any World Cup final, a team is eliminated without conceding a goal in open play. |
* After finishing with a goalless draw following extra time, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]] defeats [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] 3-0 on penalties, and advances to the quarter finals. For the first time in any World Cup final, a team is eliminated without conceding a goal in open play. |
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* [[Italy national football team|Italy]] scores a penalty in the last minute of extra time to defeat [[Australia national football team|Australia]] 1-0 and advance to the quarter finals. |
* [[Italy national football team|Italy]] scores a penalty in the last minute of extra time to defeat [[Australia national football team|Australia]] 1-0 and advance to the quarter finals. |
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Revision as of 03:24, 28 June 2006
- France turns the tables against Spain 3-1 and completes the quarter finalists' list.
- Brazil beats Ghana 3-0 and advances to the quarter finals; The defending champions set some historical records in this match; longest winning streak in World Cups with 11 wins; First team to score 200 goals in the World Cup and Ronaldo who scored Brazil's first goal, surpassed Gerd Mueller as the top scorer in the World Cup's history (15 goals).
- After finishing with a goalless draw following extra time, Ukraine defeats Switzerland 3-0 on penalties, and advances to the quarter finals. For the first time in any World Cup final, a team is eliminated without conceding a goal in open play.
- Italy scores a penalty in the last minute of extra time to defeat Australia 1-0 and advance to the quarter finals.
- Portugal defeats Netherlands 1-0 and advances to the quarter finals. For the first time in any World Cup final, four players are sent off.
- England defeats Ecuador 1-0 and advances to the quarter finals.
- Argentina scores a goal in extra time to defeat Mexico 2-1 and advance to the quarter finals.
- Germany defeats Sweden 2-0 and advances to the quarter finals.
- Third round of group matches: ECU 0-3 GER, CRC 1-2 POL, PAR 2-0 TRI, SWE 2-2 ENG, POR 2-1 MEX, IRN 1-1 ANG, CIV 3-2 SCG, NED 0-0 ARG, CZE 0-2 ITA, GHA 2-1 USA, CRO 2-2 Australia, JPN 1-4 BRA, UKR 1-0 TUN, KSA 0-1 ESP, SUI 2-0 KOR, TOG 0-2 FRA
- Second round of group matches: GER 1-0 POL, ECU 3-0 CRC, ENG 2-0 TRI, SWE 1-0 PAR, ARG 6-0 SCG, NED 2-1 CIV, MEX 0-0 ANG, POR 2-0 IRN, CZE 0-2 GHA, ITA 1-1 USA, JPN 0-0 CRO, BRA 2-0 AUS, FRA 1-1 KOR, TOG 0-2 SUI, KSA 0-4 UKR, ESP 3-1 TUN
- First round of group matches: GER 4-2 CRC, POL 0-2 ECU, ENG 1-0 PAR, TRI 0-0 SWE, ARG 2-1 CIV, SCG 0-1 NED, MEX 3-1 IRN, ANG 0-1 POR, AUS 3-1 JPN, USA 0-3 CZE, ITA 2-0 GHA, KOR 2-1 TOG, FRA 0-0 SUI, BRA 1-0 CRO, ESP 4-0 UKR, TUN 2-2 KSA