2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5

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The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 5 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised European champions Spain, Turkey, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and Estonia.

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Armenia vs Estonia in Yerevan Football Estonia vs Armenia (3398226496).jpg
Armenia vs Estonia in Yerevan

The group was won by Spain, who qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup without dropping a single point in qualification. The runners-up Bosnia and Herzegovina entered the UEFA play-off stage.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Flag of Turkey.svg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of Estonia.svg Flag of Armenia.svg
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 101000285+2330Qualification to 2010 FIFA World Cup 1–0 1–0 5–0 3–0 4–0
2Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 106132513+1219Advance to second round 2–5 1–1 2–1 7–0 4–1
3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 104331310+315 1–2 2–1 1–1 4–2 2–0
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 103161320710 1–2 2–4 2–0 3–2 2–0
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 10226924158 0–3 0–2 0–0 2–0 1–0
6Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 10118622164 1–2 0–2 0–2 2–1 2–2
Source: [ citation needed ]

Matches

A meeting was held in Barcelona, Spain on 8 January 2008 to determine the fixtures for Group 5. However, the Bosnian delegation arrived several hours late, and Spain and Turkey were unable to agree on scheduling. [1] [2] Since the fixtures were not finalised by 16 January 2008 deadline, FIFA conducted a random draw to determine the fixtures. [3] The draw took place in Zagreb, Croatia at 16:00 CET on 30 January 2008, on the eve of the XXXII Ordinary UEFA Congress. [4]


Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg02Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report Tuncay Soccerball shade.svg61'
Semih Soccerball shade.svg77'
Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg32Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Sonck Soccerball shade.svg39', 81'
Defour Soccerball shade.svg75'
Report Zenjov Soccerball shade.svg57'
Oper Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège
Attendance: 17,992
Referee: Mike Dean (England)
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg10Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Villa Soccerball shade.svg58' Report
Estadio Nueva Condomina, Murcia
Attendance: 29,152
Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland)

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg11Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Emre B. Soccerball shade.svg74' (pen.) Report Sonck Soccerball shade.svg32'
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg70Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Misimović Soccerball shade.svg24', 30' (pen.), 56'
Muslimović Soccerball shade.svg59'
Džeko Soccerball shade.svg60', 72'
Ibričić Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Cristian Balaj (Romania)
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg40Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Capdevila Soccerball shade.svg7'
Villa Soccerball shade.svg16', 79'
Senna Soccerball shade.svg83'
Report
Estadio Carlos Belmonte, Albacete
Attendance: 16,996
Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland)

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg21Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arda Soccerball shade.svg51'
Mevlüt Soccerball shade.svg66'
Report Džeko Soccerball shade.svg27'
BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul
Attendance: 23,628
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg20Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Sonck Soccerball shade.svg21'
Fellaini Soccerball shade.svg37'
Report
King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 20,949
Referee: Peter Rasmussen (Denmark)
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg03Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Report Juanito Soccerball shade.svg34'
Villa Soccerball shade.svg38'
Puyol Soccerball shade.svg69'
Lilleküla Stadium, Tallinn
Attendance: 9,200
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)

Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg41Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Spahić Soccerball shade.svg31'
Džeko Soccerball shade.svg39'
Muslimović Soccerball shade.svg56', 89'
Report Minasyan Soccerball shade.svg85'
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Asaf Kenan (Israel)
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg00Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Report
Lilleküla Stadium, Tallinn
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Robert Małek (Poland)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg12Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Sonck Soccerball shade.svg7' Report Iniesta Soccerball shade.svg36'
Villa Soccerball shade.svg88'

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg22Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Mkhitaryan Soccerball shade.svg33'
Ghazaryan Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report Vassiljev Soccerball shade.svg38'
Zenjov Soccerball shade.svg67'
Hanrapetakan Stadium, Yerevan
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Luc Wilmes (Luxembourg)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg24Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dembélé Soccerball shade.svg66'
Sonck Soccerball shade.svg85' (pen.)
Report Džeko Soccerball shade.svg7'
Jahić Soccerball shade.svg75'
Bajramović Soccerball shade.svg77'
Misimović Soccerball shade.svg81'
Fenix Stadion, Genk
Attendance: 20,041
Referee: Nikolai Ivanov (Russia)
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg10Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Piqué Soccerball shade.svg60' Report
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Attendance: 73,820
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)

Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg10Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Puri Soccerball shade.svg83' Report
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg12Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Semih Soccerball shade.svg26' Report Alonso Soccerball shade.svg63' (pen.)
Riera Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul
Attendance: 19,617
Referee: Mike Riley (England)
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg21Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Džeko Soccerball shade.svg12', 14' Report Swerts Soccerball shade.svg88'
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 13,800
Referee: Vladimír Hriňák (Slovakia)

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg02Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Report Ibričić Soccerball shade.svg6'
Muslimović Soccerball shade.svg74'
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg42Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Tuncay Soccerball shade.svg29', 72'
Sercan Soccerball shade.svg37'
Arda Soccerball shade.svg62'
Report Voskoboinikov Soccerball shade.svg7'
Vassiljev Soccerball shade.svg52'
Kadir Has Stadium, Kayseri
Attendance: 28,569
Referee: Tommy Skjerven (Norway)
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg50Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Silva Soccerball shade.svg41', 67'
Villa Soccerball shade.svg49', 85'
Piqué Soccerball shade.svg50'
Report
Estadio Riazor, A Coruña
Attendance: 30,441
Referee: Bertrand Layec (France)

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg21Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Goharyan Soccerball shade.svg23'
Hovsepyan Soccerball shade.svg50'
Report Van Buyten Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg11Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Salihović Soccerball shade.svg25' Report Emre B. Soccerball shade.svg4'
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg30Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Fàbregas Soccerball shade.svg33'
Cazorla Soccerball shade.svg82'
Mata Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Report
Estadio Romano, Mérida
Attendance: 14,362
Referee: Oleh Oriekhov (Ukraine)

Armenia  Flag of Armenia.svg12Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Arzumanyan Soccerball shade.svg58' Report Fàbregas Soccerball shade.svg33'
Mata Soccerball shade.svg64' (pen.)
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg02Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Report Džeko Soccerball shade.svg30'
Ibišević Soccerball shade.svg64'
Lilleküla Stadium, Tallinn
Attendance: 6,450
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg20Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Mpenza Soccerball shade.svg8', 84' Report
King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 30,131
Referee: Matteo Trefoloni (Italy)

Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg25Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Džeko Soccerball shade.svg90'
Misimović Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Report Piqué Soccerball shade.svg13'
Silva Soccerball shade.svg14'
Negredo Soccerball shade.svg50', 55'
Mata Soccerball shade.svg81'
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 13,500
Referee: Konrad Plautz (Austria)
Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg20Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Halil Altıntop Soccerball shade.svg16'
Servet Soccerball shade.svg28'
Report
Bursa Atatürk Stadium, Bursa
Attendance: 16,200
Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg20Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Piiroja Soccerball shade.svg30'
Vassiljev Soccerball shade.svg67'
Report

Goalscorers

There were 94 goals scored during the 30 games, an average of 3.13 goals per game.

9 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Attendances

TeamHighestLowestAverage
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 30,0001,8009,520
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 45,88817,99227,000
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,00012,50013,360
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 9,2004,6806,406
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 73,82014,36232,954
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 34,09716,20024,422

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