2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 7 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised France, Romania, Serbia, Lithuania, Austria and Faroe Islands.
The group was won by Serbia, who qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up France entered the UEFA play-off stage.
Standings
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Matches
The representatives of the six federations met in Vienna, Austria on 8 December 2007 to decide on a fixture calendar.[1] The August 2009 date in the international match calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August to 12 August, at the FIFA Executive Committee meeting in May 2008.[2]
6 September 2008 20:45 UTC+2 |
Austria ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
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Janko ![]() Aufhauser ![]() Ivanschitz ![]() |
Report | Govou ![]() |
28 March 2009 19:45 UTC+2 |
Romania ![]() |
2–3 | ![]() |
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Marica ![]() Stoica ![]() |
Report | Jovanović ![]() Stoica ![]() Ivanović ![]() |
5 September 2009 20:30 UTC+2 |
Austria ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
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Maierhofer ![]() Janko ![]() |
Report | A. Olsen ![]() |
9 September 2009 17:15 UTC+1 |
Faroe Islands ![]() |
2–1 | ![]() |
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S. Olsen ![]() A. Hansen ![]() |
Report | Danilevičius ![]() |
10 October 2009 20:30 UTC+2 |
Austria ![]() |
2–1 | ![]() |
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Janko ![]() Wallner ![]() |
Report | Stankevičius ![]() |
10 October 2009 20:30 UTC+2 |
Serbia ![]() |
5–0 | ![]() |
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Žigić ![]() Pantelić ![]() Kuzmanović ![]() Jovanović ![]() |
Report |
10 October 2009 21:00 UTC+2 |
France ![]() |
5–0 | ![]() |
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Gignac ![]() Gallas ![]() Anelka ![]() Benzema ![]() |
Report |
14 October 2009 21:00 UTC+3 |
Lithuania ![]() |
2–1 | ![]() |
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Kalonas ![]() Stankevičius ![]() |
Report | Tošić ![]() |
14 October 2009 21:00 UTC+2 |
France ![]() |
3–1 | ![]() |
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Benzema ![]() Henry ![]() Gignac ![]() |
Report | Janko ![]() |
Goalscorers
There were 81 goals scored during the 30 games, an average of 2.7 goals per game.
Pos | Player | Country | Goals |
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1 | Marc Janko | ![]() |
6 |
2 | Milan Jovanović | ![]() |
5 |
3 | André-Pierre Gignac | ![]() |
4 |
Thierry Henry | ![]() | ||
Tomas Danilevičius | ![]() | ||
6 | Franck Ribéry | ![]() |
3 |
Marius Stankevičius | ![]() | ||
Branislav Ivanović | ![]() | ||
Nikola Žigić | ![]() | ||
10 | Erwin Hoffer | ![]() |
2 |
Nicolas Anelka | ![]() | ||
Karim Benzema | ![]() | ||
Mindaugas Kalonas | ![]() | ||
Gheorghe Bucur | ![]() | ||
Ciprian Marica | ![]() | ||
Miloš Krasić | ![]() | ||
Nenad Milijaš | ![]() | ||
- 1 goal
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Attendances
Team | Highest | Lowest | Average |
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![]() | 48,000 | 12,300 | 29,100 |
![]() | 2,974 | 805 | 2,053 |
![]() | 79,543 | 16,755 | 61,127 |
![]() | 8,700 | 2,000 | 5,210 |
![]() | 15,000 | 7,505 | 12,461 |
![]() | 49,456 | 9,615 | 32,382 |
References
- ↑ Lhéritier, Bastien (8 December 2007). "Un compromis pour ces qualifications" (in French). fff.fr. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
- ↑ "Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed". FIFA.
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