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First Round

Friday, 9th June
Germany vs Costa Rica
Poland vs Ecuador

Saturday 10th June
England vs Paraguay
Trinidad vs Sweden
Argentina vs Ivory Coast

Sunday 11th June
Serbia vs Holland
Mexico vs Iran
Angola vs Portugal

Monday 12th June
Australia vs Japan
USA vs Czech Republic
Italy vs Ghana

Tuesday 13th June
South Korea vs Togo
France vs Switzerland
Brazil vs Croatia

Wednesday 14th June
Spain vs Ukraine
Tunisia vs Saudi Arabia
Germany vs Poland

Thursday 15th June
Ecuador vs Costa Rica
England vs Trinidad
Sweden vs Paraguay

Friday 16th June
Argentina vs Serbia
Holland vs Ivory Coast
Mexico vs Angola

Saturday 17th June
Portugal vs Iran
Czech Republic vs Ghana
Italy vs USA

Sunday 18th June
Japan vs Croatia
Brazil vs Australia
France vs South Korea

Monday 19th June
Togo vs Switzerland
Saudi Arabia vs Ukraine
Spain vs Tunisia

Tuesday 20th June
Costa Rica vs Poland
Ecuador vs Germany
Paraguay vs Trinidad
Sweden vs England

Wednesday 21st June
Iran vs Angola
Portugal vs Mexico
Ivory Coast vs Serbia
Holland vs Argentina

Thursday 22nd June
Czech Republic vs Italy
Ghana vs USA
Croatia vs Australia
Japan vs Brazil

Friday 23rd June
Saudi Arabia vs Spain
Ukraine vs Tunisia
Switzerland vs South Korea
Togo vs France

Who will win the Golden Shoe in 2006?

147 Goals Scored in the 2006 World Cup

5 Goals

Miroslav Klose (Germany)

4 Goals

Own Goals

3 Goals

Hernan Crespo (Argentina)
Thierry Henry (France)
Lukas Podolski (Germany)
Maxi Rodríguez (Argentina)
Ronaldo (Brazil)
Fernando Torres (Spain)
David Villa (Spain)
Zinedine Zidane (France)

2 Goals

Adriano (Brazil)
Bartosz Bosacki (Poland)
Omar Bravo (Mexico)
Tim Cahill (Australia)
Agustin Delgado (Ecuador)
Aruna Dindane (Côte d'Ivoire)
Alexander Frei (Switzerland)
Steven Gerrard (England)
Nuno Maniche (Portugal)
Tomas Rosicky (Czech Republic)
Marco Materazzi (Italy)
Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine)
Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)
Carlos Tenori (Ecuador)
Luca Toni (Italy)
Patrick Vieira (France)
Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica)

1 Goal

Jung-Hwan Ahn (South Korea)
Sami Al Jaber (Saudi Arabia)
Yasser Al Kahtani (Saudi Arabia)
Marcus Allback (Sweden)
John Aloisi (Australia)
Xabi Alonso (Spain)
Stephen Appiah (Ghana)
Roberto Ayala (Argentina)
Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh (Iran)
Tranquillo Barnetta (Switzerland)
David Beckham (England)
Esteban Cambiasso (Argentina)
Joe Cole (England)
Peter Crouch (England)
Nelson Cuevas (Paraguay)
Anderson Deco (Portugal)
Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
Clinton Dempsey (United States)
Haminu Dramani (Ghana)
Didier Drogba (Côte d'Ivoire)
Amado Flavio (Angola)
Francisco Fonseca (Mexico)
Fred (Brazil)
Torsten Frings (Germany)
Alberto Gilardino (Italy)
Gilberto (Brazil)
Yahya Golmohammadi (Iran)
Nuno Gomes (Portugal)
Ronald Gomez (Costa Rica)
Fabio Grosso (Italy)
Asamoah Gyan (Ghana)
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Italy)
Sasa Ilic (Serbia & Montenegro)
Filippo Inzaghi (Italy)
Radhi Jaidi (Tunisia)
Zied Jaziri (Tunisia)
Gutierrez Juanito (Spain)
Kaká (Brazil)
Maxim Kalinichenko (Ukraine)
Bonaventure Kalou (Côte d'Ivoire)
Ivan Kaviedes (Ecuador)
Harry Kewell (Australia)
Jan Koller (Czech Republic)
Bakari Kone (Côte d'Ivoire)
Nico Kovac (Croatia)
Philip Lahm (Germany)
Henrik Larsson (Sweden)
Chun-Soo Lee (South Korea)
Fredrik Ljungberg (Sweden)
Rafael Marquez (Mexico)
Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Jaouhar Mnari (Tunisia)
Kader Mohamed (Togo)
Craig Moore (Australia)
Sulley Muntari (Ghana)
Antonio Naelson (Mexico)
Shunsuke Nakamura (Japan)
Oliver Neuville (Germany)
Ji-Sung Park (South Korea)
Pedro Pauleta (Portugal)
Juninho Pernambucano (Brazil)
Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
Gonzalez Raul (Spain)
Serhiy Rebrov (Ukraine)
Franck Ribery (France)
Arjen Robben (Holland)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Andriy Rusol (Ukraine)
Javier Saviola (Argentina)
Philippe Senderos (Switzerland)
Darijo Srna (Croatia)
Keiji Tamada (Japan)
Carlos Tevez (Argentina)
Francesco Totti (Italy)
Sabrosa Simao (Portugal)
Ruud van Nistelrooy (Holland)
Robin Van Persie (Holland)
Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy)
Nikola Zigic (Serbia & Montenegro)
Ze Roberto (Brazil)

The Road to Berlin

2006 World Cup Finals - Knockout Stage.

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Teams by Group

Group A
Costa Rica
Ecuador
Germany
Poland

Group B
England
Paraguay
Sweden
Trinidad and Tobago

Group C
Argentina
Côte d'Ivoire
Holland
Serbia and Montenegro

Group D
Angola
Iran
Mexico
Portugal

Group E
Czech Republic
Ghana
Italy
USA

Group F
Australia
Brazil
Croatia
Japan

Group G
France
South Korea
Switzerland
Togo

Group H
Saudi Arabia
Spain
Tunisia
Ukraine

Appearances:
How many appearances each country has made in the World Cup Finals.

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