2010 World Cup Group Stage Draw

Posted on 04. Dec, 2009 by Peter in Soccer

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June 11th, Opening match – South Africa and Mexico

The group stage for the 2010 World Cup has been drawn, with the World Champions Italy getting a comfortable draw in Group F with Paraguay (threat for 1st place), New Zealand and Slovakia. The hosts South Africa got a very difficult road ahead of them, maybe impossible, with Mexico, Uruguay and the real problem and group favorites – France. The best and most interesting group is probably Group G, with Brazil, the Ivory Coast and Portugal (North Korea aren’t really candidates for qualification).

Group A

South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France

Group B

Argentina, Nigeria , Korea Republic (South Korea), Greece

Group C

England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia

Group D

Germany, Australia, Serbia , Ghana

Group E

Netherlands, Denmark , Japan, Cameroon

Group F

Italy, Paraguay , New Zealand, Slovakia

Group G

Brazil, Korea DPR (North Korea), Ivory Coast, Portugal

Group H

Spain, Switzerland , Honduras, Chile

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5 Responses to “2010 World Cup Group Stage Draw”

  1. [...] now that we have the groups drawn and ready, everyone can take out their Blackberry/Cell Phone/Diaries and start marking the dates [...]

  2. Kissbarbados

    08. Dec, 2009

    Ah come on where is the analysis group by group. lol

  3. Bottomless

    10. Dec, 2009

    Greatings, sportige.com to GoogleReader!
    Bottomless

  4. garth

    13. Apr, 2010

    south africa got drawn in the group of death,it wud be a shame if the host dnt make it pass the group stage lol

  5. gerakis100

    13. Apr, 2010

    It would be a wise gamble to put money on South Africa becoming the first nation to host the World Cup and not make it out of the group stage.

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