Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament – Group C

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Group C of the men's football tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place from 26 July to 1 August 2012 in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, Coventry's City of Coventry Stadium, Glasgow's Hampden Park, Manchester's Old Trafford and Newcastle's St James' Park. [1] The group contained Belarus, Brazil, Egypt and New Zealand. [2]

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Teams

Draw positionTeamPotConfederationMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Olympic
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
C1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 CONMEBOL 2011 South American U-20 Championship winner12 February 201111th 2008 Silver medal (1984, 1988)
C2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 4 CAF 2011 CAF U-23 Championship runner-up10 December 201112th 1992 Quarter-finals (1964, 1984)
C3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1 UEFA 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship play-off winner25 June 20111st
C4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3 OFC 2012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament winner25 March 20122nd 2008 Group stage (2008)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 330093+69Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 311165+14
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 31023633
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30121541
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the quarter-finals, [3]

Matches

Belarus vs New Zealand

Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg1–0Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
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Belarus
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New Zealand
GK1 Alyaksandr Hutar
DF3 Ihar Kuzmyanok
DF4 Syarhey Palitsevich Yellow card.svg 51'
DF12 Alyaksey Kazlow
DF17 Dzyanis Palyakow
MF15 Artsyom Salavey Sub off.svg 51'
MF2 Stanislaw Drahun (c)
MF5 Dzmitry Baha
MF10 Renan Bressan Sub off.svg 80'
MF16 Mikhail Gordeichuk
FW8 Sergei Kornilenko Sub off.svg 90'
Substitutions:
MF13 Illya Aleksiyevich Sub on.svg 51'
MF11 Andrey Varankow Sub on.svg 80'
FW14 Yahor Zubovich Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Georgi Kondratiev
GK18 Michael O'Keeffe
DF3 Ian Hogg
DF5 Tommy Smith Yellow card.svg 1'
DF6 Ryan Nelsen (c)
DF12 Adam Thomas Sub off.svg 77'
MF2 Tim Payne
MF7 Kosta Barbarouses Yellow card.svg 60'
MF8 Michael McGlinchey
FW9 Shane Smeltz
FW10 Chris Wood
FW11 Marco Rojas
Substitutions:
MF17 Adam McGeorge Sub on.svg 77'
Manager:
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Assistant referees:
Jason Damoo (Seychelles)
Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Fourth official:
Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)

Brazil vs Egypt

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg3–2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
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Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 26,812 [5]
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
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Brazil
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Egypt
GK18 Neto
DF2 Rafael
DF3 Thiago Silva (c)
DF4 Juan Jesus
DF6 Marcelo
DF8 Rômulo
MF5 Sandro Sub off.svg 78'
MF10 Oscar
FW11 Neymar
FW9 Leandro Damião Sub off.svg 77'
FW12 Hulk Yellow card.svg 60'Sub off.svg 72'
Substitutions:
MF16 Ganso Sub on.svg 72'
FW17 Alexandre Pato Sub on.svg 77'
DF14 Danilo Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Mano Menezes
GK1 Ahmed El Shenawy
DF2 Mahmoud Alaa Yellow card.svg 71'
DF12 Islam Ramadan Yellow card.svg 87'
DF6 Ahmed Hegazy
DF7 Ahmed Fathy
MF13 Saleh Gomaa Yellow card.svg 33'Sub off.svg 74'
MF14 Hossam Hassan
MF17 Mohamed El-Nenny Sub off.svg 89'
FW5 Mohamed Aboutrika (c)
FW9 Marwan Mohsen Sub off.svg 46'
FW10 Emad Moteab
Substitutions:
FW11 Mohamed Salah Sub on.svg 46'
MF8 Shehab Ahmed Sub on.svg 74'
FW16 Ahmed Magdi Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Hany Ramzy

Assistant referees:
Elenito Di Liberatore (Italy)
Gianluca Cariolato (Italy)
Fourth official:
Mark Clattenburg (Great Britain)

Egypt vs New Zealand

Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg1–1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
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Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 50,050 [6]
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Great Britain)
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Egypt
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New Zealand
GK1 Ahmed El Shenawy
DF2 Mahmoud Alaa Yellow card.svg 60'
DF6 Ahmed Hegazy
DF7 Ahmed Fathy
DF12 Islam Ramadan
MF13 Saleh Gomaa Sub off.svg 88'
MF14 Hossam Hassan
MF17 Mohamed El-Nenny Sub off.svg 68'
FW5 Mohamed Aboutrika (c)Sub off.svg 88'
FW10 Emad Moteab
FW11 Mohamed Salah
Substitutions:
FW16 Ahmed Magdi Sub on.svg 68'
FW9 Marwan Mohsen Sub on.svg 88'
MF8 Shehab Ahmed Sub on.svg 88'
Manager:
Hany Ramzy
GK18 Michael O'Keeffe
DF3 Ian Hogg Sub off.svg 63'
DF5 Tommy Smith
DF6 Ryan Nelsen (c)
DF12 Adam Thomas Sub off.svg 89'
MF2 Tim Payne
MF7 Kosta Barbarouses
MF8 Michael McGlinchey
FW9 Shane Smeltz Yellow card.svg 81'
FW10 Chris Wood
FW11 Marco Rojas Sub off.svg 84'
Substitutions:
DF14 James Musa Sub on.svg 63'
MF15 Cameron Howieson Sub on.svg 84'
MF13 Alex Feneridis Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Emblen

Assistant referees:
Stephen Child (Great Britain)
Simon Beck (Great Britain)
Fourth official:
Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)

Brazil vs Belarus

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg3–1Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
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Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 66,212 [7]
Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)
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Belarus
GK18 Neto
DF2 Rafael
DF3 Thiago Silva (c)
DF4 Juan Jesus
DF6 Marcelo
DF8 Rômulo
MF5 Sandro Sub off.svg 64'
MF10 Oscar
FW11 Neymar
FW12 Hulk Sub off.svg 86'
FW17 Alexandre Pato Sub off.svg 85'
Substitutions:
MF16 Ganso Sub on.svg 64'
FW7 Lucas Moura Sub on.svg 85'
DF14 Danilo Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Mano Menezes
GK1 Alyaksandr Hutar
DF3 Ihar Kuzmyanok
DF4 Syarhey Palitsevich
DF12 Alyaksey Kazlow Yellow card.svg 14'Sub off.svg 80'
DF17 Dzyanis Palyakow
MF2 Stanislaw Drahun (c)Yellow card.svg 80'
MF5 Dzmitry Baha
MF10 Renan Bressan
MF13 Illya Aleksiyevich Sub off.svg 70'
MF16 Mikhail Gordeichuk
FW8 Sergei Kornilenko Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutions:
FW11 Andrey Varankow Sub on.svg 70'
FW14 Yahor Zubovich Sub on.svg 78'
DF6 Alyaksey Hawrylovich Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Georgi Kondratiev

Assistant referees:
Toru Sagara (Japan)
Toshiyuki Nagi (Japan)
Fourth official:
Slim Jedidi (Tunisia)

Brazil vs New Zealand

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg3–0Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
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St James' Park, Newcastle
Attendance: 25,201 [8]
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia)
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Brazil
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New Zealand
GK1 Gabriel
DF2 Rafael
DF3 Thiago Silva (c)
DF4 Juan Jesus
DF6 Marcelo
MF5 Sandro Sub off.svg 82'
MF14 Danilo
MF15 Alex Sandro Yellow card.svg 71' Yellow-red card.svg 76'
FW7 Lucas Moura
FW9 Leandro Damião Sub off.svg 80'
FW11 Neymar Sub off.svg 76'
Substitutions:
FW17 Alexandre Pato Sub on.svg 76'
MF10 Oscar Sub on.svg 80'
DF8 Rômulo Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Mano Menezes
GK18 Michael O'Keeffe
DF5 Tommy Smith
DF6 Ryan Nelsen (c)
DF3 Ian Hogg Yellow card.svg 55'
DF12 Adam Thomas Sub off.svg 46'
MF7 Kosta Barbarouses Sub off.svg 46'
MF8 Michael McGlinchey
MF2 Tim Payne
FW11 Marco Rojas Sub off.svg 82'
FW9 Shane Smeltz
FW10 Chris Wood
Substitutions:
MF15 Cameron Howieson Sub on.svg 46'
DF4 Tim Myers Yellow card.svg 51'Sub on.svg 46'
FW16 Dakota Lucas Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Emblen

Assistant referees:
Jason Damoo (Seychelles)
Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Fourth official:
Mark Geiger (United States)

Egypt vs Belarus

Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg3–1Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
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Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 8,732 [9]
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)
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Egypt
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Belarus
GK1 Ahmed El Shenawy
DF15 Saad Samir
DF12 Islam Ramadan
DF7 Ahmed Fathy Sub off.svg 69'
DF6 Ahmed Hegazy
MF17 Mohamed El-Nenny
MF14 Hossam Hassan
MF8 Shehab Ahmed Sub off.svg 46'
FW5 Mohamed Aboutrika (c)
FW10 Emad Moteab Sub off.svg 77'
FW11 Mohamed Salah
Substitutions:
FW9 Marwan Mohsen Sub on.svg 46'
DF4 Omar Gaber Sub on.svg 69'
MF13 Saleh Gomaa Sub on.svg 77'
Manager:
Hany Ramzy
GK1 Alyaksandr Hutar
DF17 Dzyanis Palyakow
DF12 Alyaksey Kazlow Sub off.svg 69'
DF4 Syarhey Palitsevich
DF3 Ihar Kuzmyanok
MF16 Mikhail Gordeichuk Sub off.svg 60'
MF13 Illya Aleksiyevich
MF10 Renan Bressan Sub off.svg 75'
MF5 Dzmitry Baha
MF2 Stanislaw Drahun (c)
FW8 Sergei Kornilenko Yellow card.svg 90+2'
Substitutions:
MF15 Artsyom Salavey Sub on.svg 60'
FW11 Andrey Varankow Sub on.svg 69'
FW19 Maksim Skavysh Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Georgi Kondratiev

Assistant referees:
José Luis Camargo (Mexico)
Alberto Morín (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Raúl Orosco (Bolivia)

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