who won 2010 world cup

2024-05-18


Contents [ show] 2010 World Cup - Host selection & qualification. It was Africa's turn to have a world cup hosted in one of its countries and five nations placed bids for the 2010 FIFA world cup. Libya and Tunisia made a joint bid but the FIFA Executive Committee decided against a co-hosted tournament.

The win was Spain's first World Cup title, and it lifted them to first place in the FIFA World Rankings with the Netherlands moving into second. Spain also became the first European nation to win a World Cup outside of Europe. At the conclusion of the match, the Spanish team changed into their red-shirted home kit for the presentation.

Netherlands - Spain, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™: The fateful move that led to Andres Iniesta's fantastic winner was the highlight deep in injury time,...

Uruguay failed to gain succour in the third-place playoff with the Germans, who won 3-2 in a game that was as open as the consolation fixture's traditions have always been. The same was not true...

Brazil are the most successful team at the FIFA World Cup, winning it five times. Germany and Italy have won it four times each. Get the cull FIFA World Cup winners list.

7:30 PM. World Cup 2010: Arjen Robben steers Holland past limp Slovakia. Arjen Robben has excelled on his first start at World Cup 2010, scoring the first goal and tormenting a...

Finally, Spain prevailed, 1-0, over the Netherlands with great patience and an accustomed sense of drama in the 116th minute by the goal-scoring wing Andrés Iniesta, taking its first World Cup...

Germany sensationally reached the quarter-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ as Joachim Low's side beat England 4-1 in front of 40,510 spectators at the Free State Stadium in...

Both teams still have something to prove as neither has ever won a World Cup: Spain has never made it to a final, while the Dutch team has been-and lost-twice.

2010 World Cup Stats. Previous Competition Next Competition. Host Country: South Africa. Gender: Male. Champion: Spain. Most Goals: David Villa (Spain), Thomas Müller (Germany)... - 5. Most Clean Sheets: Iker Casillas (Spain) - 5. Group A Table. Rk.

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