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1 Qualified teams  





2 Bracket  





3 Round of 16  



3.1  Germany vs Sweden  





3.2  Argentina vs Mexico  





3.3  England vs Ecuador  





3.4  Portugal vs Netherlands  





3.5  Italy vs Australia  





3.6  Switzerland vs Ukraine  





3.7  Brazil vs Ghana  





3.8  Spain vs France  







4 Quarter-finals  



4.1  Germany vs Argentina  





4.2  Italy vs Ukraine  





4.3  England vs Portugal  





4.4  Brazil vs France  







5 Semi-finals  



5.1  Germany vs Italy  





5.2  Portugal vs France  







6 Third place play-off  





7 Final  





8 References  














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The knockout stage was the second and final stage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, following the group stage. The top two teams from each group (16 in total) advance to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. A match was played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals to determine which team finished in third place.

All times local (CEST/UTC+2)

Qualified teams

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The top two placed teams from each of the eight groups qualified for the knockout stage.

Group Winners Runners-up
A  Germany  Ecuador
B  England  Sweden
C  Argentina  Netherlands
D  Portugal  Mexico
E  Italy  Ghana
F  Brazil  Australia
G   Switzerland  France
H  Spain  Ukraine

Bracket

[edit]

 

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

 

              

 

24 June – Munich

 

 

 Germany2

 

30 June – Berlin

 

 Sweden0

 

 Germany (p)1 (4)

 

24 June – Leipzig

 

 Argentina1 (2)

 

 Argentina (a.e.t.)2

 

4 July – Dortmund

 

 Mexico1

 

 Germany0

 

26 June – Kaiserslautern

 

 Italy (a.e.t.)2

 

 Italy1

 

30 June – Hamburg

 

 Australia0

 

 Italy3

 

26 June – Cologne

 

 Ukraine0

 

  Switzerland0 (0)

 

9 July – Berlin

 

 Ukraine (p)0 (3)

 

 Italy (p)1 (5)

 

25 June – Stuttgart

 

 France1 (3)

 

 England1

 

1 July – Gelsenkirchen

 

 Ecuador0

 

 England0 (1)

 

25 June – Nuremberg

 

 Portugal (p)0 (3)

 

 Portugal1

 

5 July – Munich

 

 Netherlands0

 

 Portugal0

 

27 June – Dortmund

 

 France1 Third place play-off

 

 Brazil3

 

1 July – Frankfurt8 July – Stuttgart

 

 Ghana0

 

 Brazil0 Germany3

 

27 June – Hanover

 

 France1  Portugal1

 

 Spain1

 

 

 France3

 

Round of 16

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Germany vs Sweden

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Germany progressed thanks to two goals from Lukas Podolski inside the opening 12 minutes. His first was in the fourth minute; German captain Michael Ballack sent a pass to Miroslav Klose, who was tackled by goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson, only for an onrushing Podolski to turn the ball in.[1] Eight minutes later, a pass from Klose found Podolski, who scored his second goal.[1] On 35 minutes, Teddy Lučić received a second yellow card for a foul on Klose.[1] In the 52nd minute, Henrik Larsson won a penalty for Sweden when he was challenged by Christoph Metzelder, only for Larsson himself to shoot the ball over the crossbar.[2] Germany held out for a 2–0 win.

17:00 CET (UTC+1)
Germany 2–0 Sweden
  • Podolski 4', 12'
Report

Attendance: 66,000

Referee: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)

Germany

Sweden

GK 1 Jens Lehmann
RB 3 Arne Friedrich
CB 17 Per Mertesacker
CB 21 Christoph Metzelder
LB 16 Philipp Lahm
RM 19 Bernd Schneider
CM 8 Torsten Frings Yellow card 27' downward-facing red arrow 85'
CM 13 Michael Ballack (c)
LM 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger downward-facing red arrow 72'
CF 11 Miroslav Klose
CF 20 Lukas Podolski downward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Tim Borowski upward-facing green arrow 72'
FW 10 Oliver Neuville upward-facing green arrow 74'
MF 5 Sebastian Kehl upward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Jürgen Klinsmann
GK 1 Andreas Isaksson
RB 7 Niclas Alexandersson
CB 3 Olof Mellberg (c)
CB 4 Teddy Lučić Yellow card 28' Yellow-red card 35'
LB 5 Erik Edman
DM 6 Tobias Linderoth
RM 18 Mattias Jonson Yellow card 48' downward-facing red arrow 52'
LM 9 Freddie Ljungberg
AM 16 Kim Källström downward-facing red arrow 39'
CF 10 Zlatan Ibrahimović downward-facing red arrow 72'
CF 11 Henrik Larsson
Substitutions:
DF 13 Petter Hansson upward-facing green arrow 39'
MF 21 Christian Wilhelmsson upward-facing green arrow 52'
FW 20 Marcus Allbäck Yellow card 78' upward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
Lars Lagerbäck

Man of the Match:
Miroslav Klose (Germany)

Assistant referees:
Aristeu Tavares (Brazil)
Edmílson Corona (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Shamsul Maidin (Singapore)
Fifth official:
Prachya Permpanich (Thailand)

Argentina vs Mexico

[edit]
21:00 CET (UTC+1)
Argentina 2–1 (a.e.t.) Mexico
  • Rodríguez 98'
  • Report

    Attendance: 43,000

    Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)

    Argentina

    Mexico

    GK 1 Roberto Abbondanzieri
    RB 13 Lionel Scaloni
    CB 2 Roberto Ayala
    CB 6 Gabriel Heinze Yellow card 45+1'
    LB 3 Juan Pablo Sorín (c) Yellow card 112'
    DM 8 Javier Mascherano
    RM 5 Esteban Cambiasso downward-facing red arrow 76'
    LM 18 Maxi Rodríguez
    AM 10 Juan Román Riquelme
    CF 7 Javier Saviola downward-facing red arrow 84'
    CF 9 Hernán Crespo downward-facing red arrow 75'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Carlos Tevez upward-facing green arrow 75'
    MF 16 Pablo Aimar upward-facing green arrow 76'
    FW 19 Lionel Messi upward-facing green arrow 84'
    Manager:
    José Pékerman
    GK 1 Oswaldo Sánchez
    CB 4 Rafael Márquez (c) Yellow card 70'
    CB 5 Ricardo Osorio
    CB 3 Carlos Salcido
    RM 16 Mario Méndez
    CM 15 José Antonio Castro Yellow card 82'
    CM 8 Pável Pardo downward-facing red arrow 38'
    CM 11 Ramón Morales downward-facing red arrow 74'
    LM 18 Andrés Guardado downward-facing red arrow 66'
    CF 17 Francisco Fonseca Yellow card 119'
    CF 9 Jared Borgetti
    Substitutions:
    MF 6 Gerardo Torrado Yellow card 118' upward-facing green arrow 38'
    MF 14 Gonzalo Pineda upward-facing green arrow 66'
    MF 7 Sinha upward-facing green arrow 74'
    Manager:
    Argentina Ricardo La Volpe

    Man of the Match:
    Maxi Rodríguez (Argentina)

    Assistant referees:
    Francesco Buragina (Switzerland)
    Matthias Arnet (Switzerland)
    Fourth official:
    Khalil Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
    Fifth official:
    Fathi Arabati (Jordan)

    England vs Ecuador

    [edit]
    17:00 CET (UTC+1)
    England 1–0 Ecuador
    Report

    Attendance: 52,000

    Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

    England

    Ecuador

    GK 1 Paul Robinson Yellow card 78'
    RB 16 Owen Hargreaves
    CB 5 Rio Ferdinand
    CB 6 John Terry Yellow card 18'
    LB 3 Ashley Cole
    DM 18 Michael Carrick
    RM 7 David Beckham (c) downward-facing red arrow 87'
    CM 4 Steven Gerrard downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
    CM 8 Frank Lampard
    LM 11 Joe Cole downward-facing red arrow 77'
    CF 9 Wayne Rooney
    Substitutions:
    DF 15 Jamie Carragher Yellow card 82' upward-facing green arrow 77'
    MF 19 Aaron Lennon upward-facing green arrow 87'
    MF 20 Stewart Downing upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
    DF 2 Gary Neville
    DF 12 Sol Campbell
    FW 21 Peter Crouch
    FW 10 Michael Owen
    Manager:
    Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson
    GK 12 Cristian Mora
    RB 4 Ulises de la Cruz Yellow card 67'
    CB 3 Iván Hurtado (c)
    CB 17 Giovanny Espinoza
    LB 18 Neicer Reasco
    RM 16 Antonio Valencia Yellow card 24'
    CM 14 Segundo Castillo
    CM 20 Edwin Tenorio downward-facing red arrow 69'
    LM 8 Édison Méndez
    CF 21 Carlos Tenorio Yellow card 37' downward-facing red arrow 72'
    CF 11 Agustín Delgado
    Substitutions:
    MF 7 Christian Lara upward-facing green arrow 69'
    FW 10 Iván Kaviedes upward-facing green arrow 72'
    Manager:
    Colombia Luis Fernando Suárez

    Man of the Match:
    John Terry (England)

    Assistant referees:
    Peter Hermans (Belgium)
    Walter Vromans (Belgium)
    Fourth official:
    Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
    Fifth official:
    José Navia (Colombia)

    Portugal vs Netherlands

    [edit]
    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Portugal 1–0 Netherlands
    Report

    Attendance: 41,000

    Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia)

    Portugal

    Netherlands

    GK 1 Ricardo Yellow card 76'
    RB 13 Miguel
    CB 5 Fernando Meira
    CB 16 Ricardo Carvalho
    LB 14 Nuno Valente Yellow card 76'
    CM 6 Costinha Yellow card 31' Yellow-red card 45+1'
    CM 18 Maniche Yellow card 20'
    RW 7 Luís Figo (c) Yellow card 60' downward-facing red arrow 84'
    AM 20 Deco Yellow card 73' Yellow-red card 78'
    LW 17 Cristiano Ronaldo downward-facing red arrow 34'
    CF 9 Pauleta downward-facing red arrow 46'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Simão upward-facing green arrow 34'
    MF 8 Petit Yellow card 50' upward-facing green arrow 46'
    MF 19 Tiago upward-facing green arrow 84'
    Manager:
    Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari
    GK 1 Edwin van der Sar (c)
    RB 3 Khalid Boulahrouz Yellow card 7' Yellow-red card 63'
    CB 13 André Ooijer
    CB 4 Joris Mathijsen downward-facing red arrow 56'
    LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst Yellow card 59' Yellow-red card 90+5'
    RM 18 Mark van Bommel Yellow card 2' downward-facing red arrow 67'
    CM 20 Wesley Sneijder Yellow card 73'
    LM 8 Phillip Cocu downward-facing red arrow 84'
    RF 17 Robin van Persie
    CF 7 Dirk Kuyt
    LF 11 Arjen Robben
    Substitutions:
    MF 10 Rafael van der Vaart Yellow card 74' upward-facing green arrow 56'
    DF 14 John Heitinga upward-facing green arrow 67'
    FW 19 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink upward-facing green arrow 84'
    Manager:
    Marco van Basten

    Man of the Match:
    Maniche (Portugal)

    Assistant referees:
    Nikolay Golubev (Russia)
    Evgeni Volnin (Russia)
    Fourth official:
    Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)
    Fifth official:
    José Luis Camargo (Mexico)

    Italy vs Australia

    [edit]
    17:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Italy 1–0 Australia
    Report

    Attendance: 46,000

    Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)

    Italy

    Australia

    GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
    RB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta Yellow card 90+1'
    CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
    CB 23 Marco Materazzi Red card 50'
    LB 3 Fabio Grosso Yellow card 29'
    RM 20 Simone Perrotta
    CM 21 Andrea Pirlo
    LM 8 Gennaro Gattuso Yellow card 89'
    AM 7 Alessandro Del Piero downward-facing red arrow 75'
    CF 11 Alberto Gilardino downward-facing red arrow 46'
    CF 9 Luca Toni downward-facing red arrow 56'
    Substitutions:
    FW 15 Vincenzo Iaquinta upward-facing green arrow 46'
    DF 6 Andrea Barzagli upward-facing green arrow 56'
    FW 10 Francesco Totti upward-facing green arrow 75'
    Manager:
    Marcello Lippi
    GK 1 Mark Schwarzer
    CB 3 Craig Moore
    CB 2 Lucas Neill
    CB 14 Scott Chipperfield
    RM 5 Jason Culina
    CM 13 Vince Grella Yellow card 23'
    LM 20 Luke Wilkshire Yellow card 61'
    RW 21 Mile Sterjovski downward-facing red arrow 81'
    AM 4 Tim Cahill Yellow card 49'
    LW 23 Mark Bresciano
    CF 9 Mark Viduka (c)
    Substitutions:
    FW 15 John Aloisi upward-facing green arrow 81'
    Manager:
    Netherlands Guus Hiddink

    Man of the Match:
    Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)

    Assistant referees:
    Víctoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)
    Pedro Medina Hernández (Spain)
    Fourth official:
    Éric Poulat (France)
    Fifth official:
    Lionel Dagorne (France)

    Switzerland vs Ukraine

    [edit]

    Despite their early elimination, Switzerland became the first team in the history of the FIFA World Cup to leave an edition of the tournament without conceding a single goal.[3]

    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Switzerland 0–0 (a.e.t.) Ukraine
    Report
    Penalties
  • Barnetta soccer ball with red X
  • Cabanas soccer ball with red X
  • 0–3
  • soccer ball with check mark Milevskyi
  • soccer ball with check mark Rebrov
  • soccer ball with check mark Husyev
  • Attendance: 45,000

    Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)

    Switzerland

    Ukraine

    GK 1 Pascal Zuberbühler
    RB 23 Philipp Degen
    CB 2 Johan Djourou downward-facing red arrow 34'
    CB 20 Patrick Müller
    LB 3 Ludovic Magnin
    DM 6 Johann Vogel (c)
    RM 16 Tranquillo Barnetta Yellow card 59'
    LM 8 Raphaël Wicky
    AM 7 Ricardo Cabanas
    SS 22 Hakan Yakin downward-facing red arrow 64'
    CF 9 Alexander Frei downward-facing red arrow 117'
    Substitutions:
    DF 13 Stéphane Grichting upward-facing green arrow 34'
    FW 11 Marco Streller upward-facing green arrow 64'
    FW 18 Mauro Lustrinelli upward-facing green arrow 117'
    Manager:
    Köbi Kuhn
    GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskyi
    CB 9 Oleh Husyev
    CB 17 Vladyslav Vashchuk
    CB 2 Andriy Nesmachnyi
    CM 8 Oleh Shelayev
    CM 14 Andriy Husin
    CM 4 Anatoliy Tymoschuk
    AM 16 Andriy Vorobey downward-facing red arrow 94'
    AM 19 Maksym Kalynychenko downward-facing red arrow 75'
    SS 10 Andriy Voronin downward-facing red arrow 111'
    CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)
    Substitutions:
    MF 21 Ruslan Rotan upward-facing green arrow 75'
    FW 11 Serhii Rebrov upward-facing green arrow 94'
    FW 15 Artem Milevskyi upward-facing green arrow 111'
    Manager:
    Oleg Blokhin

    Man of the Match:
    Oleksandr Shovkovskyi (Ukraine)

    Assistant referees:
    José Ramírez (Mexico)
    Héctor Vergara (Canada)
    Fourth official:
    Jerome Damon (South Africa)
    Fifth official:
    Justice Yeboah (Ghana)

    Brazil vs Ghana

    [edit]
    17:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Brazil 3–0 Ghana
  • Adriano 45+1'
  • Zé Roberto 84'
  • Report

    Attendance: 65,000

    Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

    Brazil

    Ghana

    GK 1 Dida
    RB 2 Cafu (c)
    CB 3 Lúcio
    CB 4 Juan Yellow card 44'
    LB 6 Roberto Carlos
    CM 5 Emerson downward-facing red arrow 46'
    CM 11 Zé Roberto
    AM 8 Kaká downward-facing red arrow 83'
    AM 10 Ronaldinho
    CF 7 Adriano Yellow card 13' downward-facing red arrow 61'
    CF 9 Ronaldo
    Substitutions:
    MF 17 Gilberto Silva upward-facing green arrow 46'
    MF 19 Juninho upward-facing green arrow 61'
    MF 20 Ricardinho upward-facing green arrow 83'
    FW 23 Robinho
    GK 22 Júlio César
    Manager:
    Carlos Alberto Parreira
    GK 22 Richard Kingson
    RB 15 John Paintsil Yellow card 29'
    CB 5 John Mensah
    CB 7 Illiasu Shilla
    LB 6 Emmanuel Pappoe
    RM 23 Haminu Dramani
    CM 18 Eric Addo Yellow card 38' downward-facing red arrow 60'
    CM 10 Stephen Appiah (c) Yellow card 7'
    LM 11 Sulley Muntari Yellow card 11'
    CF 3 Asamoah Gyan Yellow card 48' Yellow-red card 81'
    CF 14 Matthew Amoah downward-facing red arrow 70'
    Substitutions:
    MF 9 Derek Boateng upward-facing green arrow 60'
    FW 12 Alex Tachie-Mensah upward-facing green arrow 70'
    MF 8 Michael Essien
    Manager:
    Serbia and Montenegro Ratomir Dujković

    Man of the Match:
    Zé Roberto (Brazil)

    Assistant referees:
    Roman Slyško (Slovakia)
    Martin Balko (Slovakia)
    Fourth official:
    Mark Shield (Australia)
    Fifth official:
    Nathan Gibson (Australia)

    Spain vs France

    [edit]
    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Spain 1–3 France
    Report
  • Vieira 83'
  • Zidane 90+2'
  • Attendance: 43,000

    Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)

    Spain

    France

    GK 1 Iker Casillas
    RB 15 Sergio Ramos
    CB 22 Pablo
    CB 5 Carles Puyol Yellow card 82'
    LB 3 Mariano Pernía
    CM 18 Cesc Fàbregas
    CM 14 Xabi Alonso
    CM 8 Xavi downward-facing red arrow 72'
    AM 21 David Villa downward-facing red arrow 54'
    AM 9 Fernando Torres
    CF 7 Raúl (c) downward-facing red arrow 54'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Luis García upward-facing green arrow 54'
    MF 17 Joaquín upward-facing green arrow 54'
    MF 16 Marcos Senna upward-facing green arrow 72'
    MF 13 Andrés Iniesta
    GK 23 Pepe Reina
    GK 19 Santiago Cañizares
    Manager:
    Luis Aragonés
    GK 16 Fabien Barthez
    RB 19 Willy Sagnol
    CB 15 Lilian Thuram
    CB 5 William Gallas
    LB 3 Eric Abidal
    CM 4 Patrick Vieira Yellow card 68'
    CM 6 Claude Makélélé
    RW 22 Franck Ribéry Yellow card 87'
    AM 10 Zinedine Zidane (c) Yellow card 90+1'
    LW 7 Florent Malouda downward-facing red arrow 74'
    CF 12 Thierry Henry downward-facing red arrow 88'
    Substitutions:
    FW 9 Sidney Govou upward-facing green arrow 74'
    FW 11 Sylvain Wiltord upward-facing green arrow 88'
    FW 20 David Trezeguet
    Manager:
    Raymond Domenech

    Man of the Match:
    Patrick Vieira (France)

    Assistant referees:
    Cristiano Copelli (Italy)
    Alessandro Stagnoli (Italy)
    Fourth official:
    Markus Merk (Germany)
    Fifth official:
    Christian Schräer (Germany)

    Quarter-finals

    [edit]

    Germany vs Argentina

    [edit]

    Argentina took the lead through Roberto Ayala early in the second half, but the South Americans’ goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri was injured after the goal and his replacement Leo Franco was unable to stop Miroslav Klose from equalizing with ten minutes left in regulation time. The match went to extra time. With no goals scored, the semifinal spot came down to penalties, during which German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was seen looking at a piece of paper kept in his sock before each Argentinian player would come forward for a penalty kick. Lehmann had researched the penalty taking habits of seven players on the Argentinian team. However, only two players on his list ended up taking a penalty that day. On the attempts by those two players, Lehmann saved one and came close to saving the other.[4] He then had to guess on Esteban Cambiasso's kick since he did not have any information written on his list about Cambiasso. However, he derived an educated guess from the videos he had studied and pretended to read the piece of paper and nodded his head before putting it away, implying to Cambiasso that he did in fact have information on the kicker. Lehmann guessed correctly and saved the penalty, thus winning the shootout for Germany.[5] "Lehmann's list" became so popular in the annals of German football history that it is now in the Haus der Geschichte museum.

    17:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Germany 1–1 (a.e.t.) Argentina
    Report
    Penalties
  • Ballack soccer ball with check mark
  • Podolski soccer ball with check mark
  • Borowski soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–2
  • soccer ball with red X Ayala
  • soccer ball with check mark Rodríguez
  • soccer ball with red X Cambiasso
  • Attendance: 72,000

    Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)

    Germany

    Argentina

    GK 1 Jens Lehmann
    RB 3 Arne Friedrich Yellow card 114'
    CB 17 Per Mertesacker
    CB 21 Christoph Metzelder
    LB 16 Philipp Lahm
    RM 19 Bernd Schneider downward-facing red arrow 62'
    CM 8 Torsten Frings
    CM 13 Michael Ballack (c)
    LM 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger downward-facing red arrow 74'
    CF 11 Miroslav Klose downward-facing red arrow 86'
    CF 20 Lukas Podolski Yellow card 3'
    Substitutions:
    MF 18 Tim Borowski upward-facing green arrow 74'
    MF 22 David Odonkor Yellow card 94' upward-facing green arrow 62'
    FW 10 Oliver Neuville upward-facing green arrow 86'
    Manager:
    Jürgen Klinsmann
    GK 1 Roberto Abbondanzieri downward-facing red arrow 71'
    RB 4 Fabricio Coloccini
    CB 2 Roberto Ayala
    CB 6 Gabriel Heinze
    LB 3 Juan Pablo Sorín (c) Yellow card 46'
    DM 8 Javier Mascherano Yellow card 60'
    RM 18 Maxi Rodríguez Yellow card 88'
    LM 22 Lucho González
    AM 10 Juan Román Riquelme downward-facing red arrow 72'
    CF 9 Hernán Crespo downward-facing red arrow 79'
    CF 11 Carlos Tevez
    Substitutions:
    GK 12 Leo Franco upward-facing green arrow 71'
    MF 5 Esteban Cambiasso upward-facing green arrow 72'
    FW 20 Julio Cruz Yellow card 95' upward-facing green arrow 79'
    Other disciplinary actions:
    DF 17 Leandro Cufré Red card 120'
    Manager:
    José Pékerman

    Man of the Match:
    Michael Ballack (Germany)

    Assistant referees:
    Roman Slysko (Slovakia)
    Martin Balko (Slovakia)
    Fourth official:
    Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
    Fifth official:
    Francesco Buragina (Switzerland)

    Italy vs Ukraine

    [edit]
    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Italy 3–0 Ukraine
  • Toni 59', 69'
  • Report

    Attendance: 50,000

    Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

    Italy

    Ukraine

    GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
    RB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta
    CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
    CB 6 Andrea Barzagli
    LB 3 Fabio Grosso
    RM 16 Mauro Camoranesi downward-facing red arrow 68'
    CM 21 Andrea Pirlo downward-facing red arrow 68'
    CM 8 Gennaro Gattuso downward-facing red arrow 77'
    LM 20 Simone Perrotta
    AM 10 Francesco Totti
    CF 9 Luca Toni
    Substitutions:
    MF 17 Simone Barone upward-facing green arrow 68'
    DF 22 Massimo Oddo upward-facing green arrow 68'
    DF 2 Cristian Zaccardo upward-facing green arrow 77'
    Manager:
    Marcello Lippi
    GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskyi
    RB 9 Oleh Husyev
    CB 22 Vyacheslav Sviderskyi Yellow card 16' downward-facing red arrow 20'
    CB 6 Andriy Rusol downward-facing red arrow 45+2'
    LB 2 Andriy Nesmachnyi
    CM 14 Andriy Husin
    CM 4 Anatoliy Tymoschuk
    CM 8 Oleh Shelayev
    RW 15 Artem Milevskyi Yellow card 67' downward-facing red arrow 72'
    CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)
    LW 19 Maksym Kalynychenko Yellow card 21'
    Substitutions:
    FW 16 Andriy Vorobey upward-facing green arrow 20'
    DF 17 Vladyslav Vashchuk upward-facing green arrow 45+2'
    FW 20 Oleksiy Byelik upward-facing green arrow 72'
    Manager:
    Oleg Blokhin

    Man of the Match:
    Gennaro Gattuso (Italy)

    Assistant referees:
    Peter Hermans (Belgium)
    Walter Vromans (Belgium)
    Fourth official:
    Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
    Fifth official:
    Yoshikazu Hiroshima (Japan)

    England vs Portugal

    [edit]
    17:00 CET (UTC+1)
    England 0–0 (a.e.t.) Portugal
    Report
    Penalties
  • Hargreaves soccer ball with check mark
  • Gerrard soccer ball with red X
  • Carragher soccer ball with red X
  • 1–3
  • soccer ball with red X Viana
  • soccer ball with red X Petit
  • soccer ball with check mark Postiga
  • soccer ball with check mark Ronaldo
  • Attendance: 52,000

    Referee: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)

    England

    Portugal

    GK 1 Paul Robinson
    RB 2 Gary Neville
    CB 5 Rio Ferdinand
    CB 6 John Terry Yellow card 30'
    LB 3 Ashley Cole
    RM 7 David Beckham (c) downward-facing red arrow 52'
    CM 4 Steven Gerrard
    CM 16 Owen Hargreaves Yellow card 107'
    CM 8 Frank Lampard
    LM 11 Joe Cole downward-facing red arrow 65'
    CF 9 Wayne Rooney Red card 62'
    Substitutions:
    MF 19 Aaron Lennon upward-facing green arrow 52' downward-facing red arrow 119'
    FW 21 Peter Crouch upward-facing green arrow 65'
    DF 15 Jamie Carragher upward-facing green arrow 119'
    Manager:
    Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson
    GK 1 Ricardo
    RB 13 Miguel
    CB 5 Fernando Meira
    CB 16 Ricardo Carvalho Yellow card 111'
    LB 14 Nuno Valente
    CM 19 Tiago downward-facing red arrow 74'
    CM 8 Petit Yellow card 44'
    CM 18 Maniche
    AM 7 Luís Figo (c) downward-facing red arrow 86'
    AM 17 Cristiano Ronaldo
    CF 9 Pauleta downward-facing red arrow 63'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Simão upward-facing green arrow 63'
    MF 10 Hugo Viana upward-facing green arrow 74'
    FW 23 Hélder Postiga upward-facing green arrow 86'
    Manager:
    Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari

    Man of the Match:
    Owen Hargreaves (England)

    Assistant referees:
    Darío García (Argentina)
    Rodolfo Otero (Argentina)
    Fourth official:
    Coffi Codjia (Benin)
    Fifth official:
    Aboudou Aderodjou (Benin)

    Brazil vs France

    [edit]
    External videos
    video icon Brazil v France (Germany 2006) Full matchonYouTube

    Defending world champions Brazil went out in the quarter-finals after Zinedine Zidane found an unmarked Thierry Henry from a free kick, the striker having been given a free run at the ball after his marker, Roberto Carlos, stopped to tie his shoe.[6]

    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Brazil 0–1 France
    Report

    Attendance: 48,000

    Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)

    Brazil

    France

    GK 1 Dida
    RB 2 Cafu (c) Yellow card 25' downward-facing red arrow 76'
    CB 3 Lúcio Yellow card 75'
    CB 4 Juan Yellow card 45'
    LB 6 Roberto Carlos
    RM 17 Gilberto Silva
    CM 8 Kaká downward-facing red arrow 79'
    CM 19 Juninho downward-facing red arrow 63'
    LM 11 Zé Roberto
    SS 10 Ronaldinho
    CF 9 Ronaldo Yellow card 45+2'
    Substitutions:
    FW 7 Adriano upward-facing green arrow 63'
    DF 13 Cicinho upward-facing green arrow 76'
    FW 23 Robinho upward-facing green arrow 79'
    Manager:
    Carlos Alberto Parreira
    GK 16 Fabien Barthez
    RB 19 Willy Sagnol Yellow card 74'
    CB 15 Lilian Thuram Yellow card 88'
    CB 5 William Gallas
    LB 3 Eric Abidal
    CM 4 Patrick Vieira
    CM 6 Claude Makélélé
    RW 22 Franck Ribéry downward-facing red arrow 77'
    AM 10 Zinedine Zidane (c)
    LW 7 Florent Malouda downward-facing red arrow 81'
    CF 12 Thierry Henry downward-facing red arrow 86'
    Substitutions:
    FW 9 Sidney Govou upward-facing green arrow 77'
    FW 11 Sylvain Wiltord upward-facing green arrow 81'
    FW 14 Louis Saha Yellow card 87' upward-facing green arrow 86'
    Manager:
    Raymond Domenech

    Man of the Match:
    Zinedine Zidane (France)

    Assistant referees:
    Víctoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)
    Pedro Medina Hernández (Spain)
    Fourth official:
    Mark Shield (Australia)
    Fifth official:
    Ben Wilson (Australia)

    Semi-finals

    [edit]

    Germany vs Italy

    [edit]

    This was the fourth time that Italy defeated the host nation of tournament, after Francein1938, Mexicoin1970 and Argentinain1978.

    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Germany 0–2 (a.e.t.) Italy
    Report
  • Del Piero 120+1'
  • Attendance: 65,000

    Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)

    Germany

    Italy

    GK 1 Jens Lehmann
    RB 3 Arne Friedrich
    CB 17 Per Mertesacker
    CB 21 Christoph Metzelder Yellow card 56'
    LB 16 Philipp Lahm
    RM 19 Bernd Schneider downward-facing red arrow 83'
    CM 13 Michael Ballack (c)
    CM 5 Sebastian Kehl
    LM 18 Tim Borowski Yellow card 40' downward-facing red arrow 73'
    CF 11 Miroslav Klose downward-facing red arrow 111'
    CF 20 Lukas Podolski
    Substitutions:
    MF 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger upward-facing green arrow 73'
    MF 22 David Odonkor upward-facing green arrow 83'
    FW 10 Oliver Neuville upward-facing green arrow 111'
    Manager:
    Jürgen Klinsmann
    GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
    RB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta
    CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
    CB 23 Marco Materazzi
    LB 3 Fabio Grosso
    RM 16 Mauro Camoranesi Yellow card 90' downward-facing red arrow 91'
    CM 21 Andrea Pirlo
    CM 8 Gennaro Gattuso
    LM 20 Simone Perrotta downward-facing red arrow 104'
    AM 10 Francesco Totti
    CF 9 Luca Toni downward-facing red arrow 74'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Alberto Gilardino upward-facing green arrow 74'
    FW 15 Vincenzo Iaquinta upward-facing green arrow 91'
    FW 7 Alessandro Del Piero upward-facing green arrow 104'
    Manager:
    Marcello Lippi

    Man of the Match:
    Andrea Pirlo (Italy)

    Assistant referees:
    José Ramírez (Mexico)
    Héctor Vergara (Canada)
    Fourth official:
    Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
    Fifth official:
    Yoshikazu Hiroshima (Japan)

    Portugal vs France

    [edit]
    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Portugal 0–1 France
    Report

    Attendance: 66,000

    Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

    Portugal

    France

    GK 1 Ricardo
    RB 13 Miguel downward-facing red arrow 62'
    CB 5 Fernando Meira
    CB 16 Ricardo Carvalho Yellow card 83'
    LB 14 Nuno Valente
    CM 6 Costinha downward-facing red arrow 75'
    CM 18 Maniche
    RW 7 Luís Figo (c)
    AM 20 Deco
    LW 17 Cristiano Ronaldo
    CF 9 Pauleta downward-facing red arrow 68'
    Substitutions:
    DF 2 Paulo Ferreira upward-facing green arrow 62'
    FW 11 Simão upward-facing green arrow 68'
    FW 23 Hélder Postiga upward-facing green arrow 75'
    Manager:
    Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari
    GK 16 Fabien Barthez
    RB 19 Willy Sagnol
    CB 15 Lilian Thuram
    CB 5 William Gallas
    LB 3 Eric Abidal
    CM 4 Patrick Vieira
    CM 6 Claude Makélélé
    RW 22 Franck Ribéry downward-facing red arrow 72'
    AM 10 Zinedine Zidane (c)
    LW 7 Florent Malouda downward-facing red arrow 69'
    CF 12 Thierry Henry downward-facing red arrow 85'
    Substitutions:
    FW 11 Sylvain Wiltord upward-facing green arrow 69'
    FW 9 Sidney Govou upward-facing green arrow 72'
    FW 14 Louis Saha Yellow card 87' upward-facing green arrow 85'
    Manager:
    Raymond Domenech

    Man of the Match:
    Lilian Thuram (France)

    Assistant referees:
    Wálter Rial (Uruguay)
    Pablo Fandino (Uruguay)
    Fourth official:
    Mark Shield (Australia)
    Fifth official:
    Nathan Gibson (Australia)

    Third place play-off

    [edit]

    This was the third time that Portugal lost to the host nation of tournament, after Englandin1966 and South Koreain2002.

    21:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Germany 3–1 Portugal
  • Petit 61' (o.g.)
  • Report

    Attendance: 52,000

    Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)

    Germany

    Portugal

    GK 12 Oliver Kahn (c)
    RB 16 Philipp Lahm
    CB 6 Jens Nowotny
    CB 21 Christoph Metzelder
    LB 2 Marcell Jansen
    RM 19 Bernd Schneider
    CM 5 Sebastian Kehl
    CM 8 Torsten Frings Yellow card 7'
    LM 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger Yellow card 78' downward-facing red arrow 79'
    CF 11 Miroslav Klose downward-facing red arrow 65'
    CF 20 Lukas Podolski downward-facing red arrow 71'
    Substitutions:
    FW 10 Oliver Neuville upward-facing green arrow 65'
    FW 9 Mike Hanke upward-facing green arrow 71'
    MF 15 Thomas Hitzlsperger upward-facing green arrow 79'
    Manager:
    Jürgen Klinsmann
    GK 1 Ricardo
    RB 2 Paulo Ferreira Yellow card 60'
    CB 5 Fernando Meira
    CB 4 Ricardo Costa Yellow card 24'
    LB 14 Nuno Valente downward-facing red arrow 69'
    CM 6 Costinha Yellow card 33' downward-facing red arrow 46'
    CM 18 Maniche
    RW 17 Cristiano Ronaldo
    AM 20 Deco
    LW 11 Simão
    CF 9 Pauleta (c) downward-facing red arrow 77'
    Substitutions:
    MF 8 Petit upward-facing green arrow 46'
    FW 21 Nuno Gomes upward-facing green arrow 69'
    MF 7 Luís Figo upward-facing green arrow 77'
    Manager:
    Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari

    Man of the Match:
    Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)

    Assistant referees:
    Yoshikazu Hiroshima (Japan)
    Kim Dae-young (South Korea)
    Fourth official:
    Coffi Codjia (Benin)
    Fifth official:
    Celestin Ntagungira (Rwanda)

    Final

    [edit]
    20:00 CET (UTC+1)
    Italy 1–1 (a.e.t.) France
    Report
    Penalties
  • Materazzi soccer ball with check mark
  • De Rossi soccer ball with check mark
  • Del Piero soccer ball with check mark
  • Grosso soccer ball with check mark
  • 5–3
  • soccer ball with red X Trezeguet
  • soccer ball with check mark Abidal
  • soccer ball with check mark Sagnol
  • Attendance: 69,000

    Referee: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)

    Italy

    France

    GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
    RB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta Yellow card 5'
    CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
    CB 23 Marco Materazzi
    LB 3 Fabio Grosso
    RM 16 Mauro Camoranesi downward-facing red arrow 86'
    CM 8 Gennaro Gattuso
    CM 21 Andrea Pirlo
    LM 20 Simone Perrotta downward-facing red arrow 61'
    AM 10 Francesco Totti downward-facing red arrow 61'
    CF 9 Luca Toni
    Substitutions:
    MF 4 Daniele De Rossi upward-facing green arrow 61'
    FW 15 Vincenzo Iaquinta upward-facing green arrow 61'
    FW 7 Alessandro Del Piero upward-facing green arrow 86'
    Manager:
    Marcello Lippi
    GK 16 Fabien Barthez
    RB 19 Willy Sagnol Yellow card 12'
    CB 15 Lilian Thuram
    CB 5 William Gallas
    LB 3 Eric Abidal
    CM 4 Patrick Vieira downward-facing red arrow 56'
    CM 6 Claude Makélélé
    RW 22 Franck Ribéry downward-facing red arrow 100'
    AM 10 Zinedine Zidane (c) Red card 110'
    LW 7 Florent Malouda Yellow card 111'
    CF 12 Thierry Henry downward-facing red arrow 107'
    Substitutions:
    MF 18 Alou Diarra Yellow card 76' upward-facing green arrow 56'
    FW 20 David Trezeguet upward-facing green arrow 100'
    FW 11 Sylvain Wiltord upward-facing green arrow 107'
    Manager:
    Raymond Domenech

    Man of the Match:
    Andrea Pirlo (Italy)

    Assistant referees:
    Darío García (Argentina)
    Rodolfo Otero (Argentina)
    Fourth official:
    Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)
    Fifth official:
    Víctoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c "Germany 2-0 Sweden". 24 June 2006.
  • ^ Ashdown, John (24 June 2006). "Germany 2 - 0 Sweden". The Guardian.
  • ^ "2006 FIFA World Cup - News - Out but no goals against". www.fifa.com. 27 June 2006. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  • ^ "Germany beat Argentina 4–2 in a penalty shoot-out after a tense quarter-final in Berlin ended 1–1 after extra-time". BBC Sport. 30 June 2006. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  • ^ "The piece of paper that helped Germany turn the page". www.fifa.com.
  • ^ "10 Best World Cup Moments". siphiwetshabalala.co.za. Siphiwe Tshabalala. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2014.

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