Season | 2009–10 | |
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Source: RSSSF [1]
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Bella Vista | 2–1 | Miramar Misiones | 0–0 | 2–1 |
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
5 | Rocha | 2 | 2 | 4 | |||||||||
4 | Juventud (a.e.t.) | 2 | 6 | 8 | |||||||||
4 | Juventud | 1 | 0 | 1 | |||||||||
2 | Miramar Misiones | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||||||
6 | Progreso | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||
2 | Miramar Misiones | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Source: RSSSF [2]
Team \ Competition | Copa Sudamericana 2009 | Copa Libertadores 2010 |
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Cerro | did not qualify | Second Stage eliminated (finish 3rd in the group) |
Liverpool | First Stage eliminated by ![]() | did not qualify |
Nacional | did not qualify | Round of 16 eliminated by ![]() |
Racing | did not qualify | Second Stage eliminated (finish 2nd in the group) |
River Plate | Semifinals eliminated by ![]() | did not qualify |
This section covers Uruguay's senior team matches from 1 August 2009 until the end of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, on 11 July 2010. [3]
20 August 2009 | Algeria ![]() | 1 – 0 | ![]() | Algiers, Algeria |
21:00 (UTC+1) | Djebbour ![]() | Report | Stadium: Stade 5 Juillet 1962 Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Riad Harzi (Algeria) |
3 March 2010 | Switzerland ![]() | 1 – 3 | ![]() | St. Gallen, Switzerland |
20:15 (CET) | Rossini ![]() Inler ![]() Fernandes ![]() | Report | Forlán ![]() Suárez ![]() Cavani ![]() | Stadium: AFG Arena Attendance: 12,500 Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy) |
26 May 2010 | Uruguay ![]() | 4 – 1 | ![]() | Montevideo, Uruguay |
20:30 (UTC-3) | Forlán ![]() Á. Pereira ![]() Abreu ![]() | Report | Rafaelov ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Enrique Osses (Chile) |
5 September 2009 Round 15 | Peru ![]() | 1 – 0 | ![]() | Lima, Peru |
15:30 (UTC-5) | Zambrano ![]() Ávila ![]() Rengifo ![]() Vargas ![]() | Report | Lugano ![]() C. Rodríguez ![]() Godín ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Monumental "U" Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Carlos Chandía (Chile) |
9 September 2009 Round 16 | Uruguay ![]() | 3 – 1 | ![]() | Montevideo, Uruguay |
18:00 (UTC-3) | Suárez ![]() Cáceres ![]() Valdez ![]() Pérez ![]() Silva ![]() Scotti ![]() Eguren ![]() | Report | Gutiérrez ![]() Martínez ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay) |
10 October 2009 Round 17 | Ecuador ![]() | 1 – 2 | ![]() | Quito, Ecuador |
17:10 (UTC-5) | Noboa ![]() Valencia ![]() ![]() Ayoví ![]() Elizaga ![]() | Report | Suárez ![]() ![]() Lugano ![]() Scotti ![]() Forlán ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa Attendance: 42,700 Referee: Salvio Fagundes (Brazil) |
14 October 2009 Round 18 | Uruguay ![]() | 0 – 1 | ![]() | Montevideo, Uruguay |
20:00 (UTC-3) | M. Pereira ![]() Pérez ![]() Cáceres ![]() ![]() Scotti ![]() Rodríguez ![]() | Report | Heinze ![]() Otamendi ![]() Romero ![]() Bolatti ![]() Monzón ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay) |
14 November 2009 Inter-confederation play-off | Costa Rica ![]() | 0 – 1 | ![]() | San José, Costa Rica |
20:00 (UTC-6) | Azofeifa ![]() ![]() Centeno ![]() | Report | Lugano ![]() Victorino ![]() Á. Fernández ![]() Godín ![]() Suárez ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá Attendance: 19,500 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
18 November 2009 Inter-confederation play-off | Uruguay ![]() | 1 – 1 | ![]() | Montevideo, Uruguay |
21:00 (UTC-2) | Pérez ![]() Abreu ![]() | Report | Bolaños ![]() Miller ![]() Centeno ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Centenario Attendance: 62,150 Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland) |
11 June 2010 Group stage | Uruguay ![]() | 0 – 0 | ![]() | Cape Town, South Africa |
20:30 (UTC+2) | Victorino ![]() Lodeiro ![]() ![]() Lugano ![]() | Report | Evra ![]() Ribéry ![]() Toulalan ![]() | Stadium: Cape Town Stadium Attendance: 64,100 Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) |
16 June 2010 Group stage | South Africa ![]() | 0 – 3 | ![]() | Pretoria, South Africa |
20:30 (UTC+2) | Pienaar ![]() Dikgacoi ![]() Khune ![]() | Report | Forlán ![]() Á. Pereira ![]() | Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium Attendance: 42,658 Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland) |
22 June 2010 Group stage | Mexico ![]() | 0 – 1 | ![]() | Rustenburg, South Africa |
16:00 (UTC+2) | Hernández ![]() Castro ![]() | Report | Suárez ![]() Fucile ![]() | Stadium: Royal Bafokeng Stadium Attendance: 33,425 Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary) |
26 June 2010 Round of 16 | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 1 | ![]() | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
16:00 (UTC+2) | Suárez ![]() | Report | Lee Chung-yong ![]() Kim Jung-woo ![]() Cha Du-ri ![]() Cho Yong-hyung ![]() | Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Attendance: 30,597 Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany) |
2 July 2010 Quarter-finals | Uruguay ![]() | 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) (4 – 2 p) | ![]() | Johannesburg, South Africa |
20:300 (UTC+2) | Fucile ![]() Arévalo Ríos ![]() Forlán ![]() Pérez ![]() Suárez ![]() | Report | Muntari ![]() Paintsil ![]() Sarpei ![]() Mensah ![]() | Stadium: Soccer City Attendance: 84,017 Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal) |
Penalties | ||||
Forlán ![]() Victorino ![]() Scotti ![]() M. Pereira ![]() Abreu ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
6 July 2010 Semi-finals | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 3 | ![]() | Cape Town, South Africa |
20:30 (UTC+2) | M. Pereira ![]() ![]() Cáceres ![]() Forlán ![]() | Report | Van Bronckhorst ![]() Sneijder ![]() ![]() Robben ![]() Boulahrouz ![]() Van Bommel ![]() | Stadium: Cape Town Stadium Attendance: 62,479 Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan) |
10 July 2010 Third place play-off | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 3 | ![]() | Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
20:30 (UTC+2) | Cavani ![]() Forlán ![]() Pérez ![]() | Report | Aogo ![]() Cacau ![]() Müller ![]() Jansen ![]() Khedira ![]() Friedrich ![]() | Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Attendance: 36,254 Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico) |
26 September 2009 Group Stage | England ![]() | 0 – 1 | ![]() | Ismailia, Egypt |
18:45 (UTC+2) | Trippier ![]() | Report | D. Rodríguez ![]() Urretavizcaya ![]() Viudez ![]() | Stadium: Ismailia Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Olegario Benquerenca (Portugal) |
29 September 2009 Group Stage | Uruguay ![]() | 3 – 0 | ![]() | Ismailia, Egypt |
18:45 (UTC+2) | Lodeiro ![]() ![]() Pereyra ![]() Ramírez ![]() Urretavizcaya ![]() ![]() García ![]() D. Rodríguez ![]() | Report | Karimov ![]() Irmatov ![]() Urunov ![]() Tukhtahujaev ![]() Kuvvatov ![]() | Stadium: Ismailia Stadium Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy) |
2 October 2009 Group Stage | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 2 | ![]() | Ismailia, Egypt |
21:30 (UTC+2) | Lodeiro ![]() ![]() Ramírez ![]() Hernández ![]() | Report | Opare ![]() Rabiu ![]() ![]() Addo ![]() Dassenu ![]() Osei ![]() | Stadium: Ismailia Stadium Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia) |
7 October 2009 Round of 16 | Brazil ![]() | 3 – 1 | ![]() | Port Said, Egypt |
16:30 (UTC+2) | Alan Kardec ![]() Teixeira ![]() Maylson ![]() Toloi ![]() Souza ![]() | Report | Coates ![]() Pereyra ![]() Urretavizcaya ![]() ![]() D. Rodríguez ![]() Cabrera ![]() | Stadium: Port Said Stadium Attendance: 11,200 Referee: Marco Rodríguez (Mexico) |
Team | Pld | W | WPk | LPk | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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![]() | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 4 | +3 | 9 |
![]() | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | +1 | 5 |
![]() | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | −1 | 3 |
![]() | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | −3 | 1 |
23 June 2010Round 1 | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 1 | ![]() | Córdoba, Argentina |
17:30 (UTC-3) | Méndez ![]() ![]() Mascia ![]() | Report | Ravello ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Presidente Perón Attendance: 200 Referee: Federico Beligoy (Argentina) |
25 June 2010Round 2 | United States ![]() | 1 – 2 | ![]() | Córdoba, Argentina |
17:30 (UTC-3) | Gulley ![]() | Report | Mascia ![]() Poggi ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Presidente Perón Attendance: 200 Referee: Federico Beligoy (Argentina) |
26 June 2010Round 3 | Argentina ![]() | 2 – 3 | ![]() | Córdoba, Argentina |
19:30 (UTC-3) | Pugh ![]() Ocampo ![]() | Report | Méndez ![]() Moreira ![]() Cortalezzi ![]() | Stadium: Estadio Presidente Perón Attendance: 200 Referee: Federico Beligoy (Argentina) |
26 October 2009 Group stage | Uruguay ![]() | 1 – 3 | ![]() | Kaduna, Nigeria |
16:00 (WAT) | Marchelli ![]() Gallegos ![]() Arias ![]() | Report | Nam Seung-woo ![]() Lim Dong-cheon ![]() Son Heung-min ![]() Lee Jong-ho ![]() | Stadium: Ahmadu Bello Stadium Attendance: 13,700 Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany) |
29 October 2009 Group stage | Uruguay ![]() | 2 – 0 | ![]() | Kaduna, Nigeria |
19:00 (WAT) | Bekakchi ![]() Gallegos ![]() Pereyra ![]() | Report | Ziane ![]() Belkadi ![]() Cheheima ![]() Bekakchi ![]() | Stadium: Ahmadu Bello Stadium Attendance: 13,879 Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary) |
1 November 2009 Group stage | Italy ![]() | 0 – 0 | ![]() | Kano, Nigeria |
19:00 (WAT) | Crisetig ![]() Mannini ![]() | Report | Stadium: Sani Abacha Stadium Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway) |
5 November 2009 Round of 16 | Iran ![]() | 1 – 2 (a.e.t.) | ![]() | Calabar, Nigeria |
19:00 (WAT) | Shirazi ![]() ![]() Aalishah ![]() Lotfi ![]() Esmaeilzadeh ![]() Heidari ![]() | Report | Arias ![]() Gallegos ![]() Ichazo ![]() | Stadium: U.J. Esuene Stadium Attendance: 3,600 Referee: Stephane Lannoy (France) |
9 November 2009 Quarter-finals | Spain ![]() | 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) (4 – 2 p) | ![]() | Kaduna, Nigeria |
16:00 (WAT) | Gómez ![]() Isco ![]() Muniesa ![]() Borja ![]() Ramos ![]() Aurtenetxe ![]() | Report | Luna ![]() Sarraute ![]() ![]() Mezquida ![]() Gallegos ![]() | Stadium: Ahmadu Bello Stadium Attendance: 10,281 Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala) |
Penalties | ||||
Gómez ![]() Borja ![]() Aurtenetxe ![]() Sarabia ![]() Isco ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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