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Brazil Top scorer: Muller (Federal Republic of Germany) 10 goals Total spectators: 32 matches 1,673,975 Participating countries:
71 countries and regions participated in the qualifiers, of which 16 teams advanced to the finals: Belgium, Italy, Brazil, Morocco, Bulgaria, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, El Salvador, Peru, Romania, England, Sweden, the Federal Republic of Germany, Uruguay, Israel, and the former Soviet Union.
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Brazil Top scorer: Muller (Federal Republic of Germany) 10 goals Total spectators: 32 matches 1,673,975 Participating countries:
71 countries and regions participated in the qualifiers, of which 16 teams advanced to the finals: Belgium, Italy, Brazil, Morocco, Bulgaria, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, El Salvador, Peru, Romania, England, Sweden, Federal Republic of Germany, Uruguay, Israel, and the former Soviet Union.
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The World Cup in South Africa will be held from June 11 to July 11, 2010. The distribution of the quota places is the same as for this year's World Cup in Germany, i.e. 13 for Europe, 5 for Africa, 4 for Asia, 4 for South America, 3 for North and Central America and the Caribbean, 0 for Oceania and 5 for Oceania, plus 1 for hosts South Africa.
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The final week of the 19th FIFA World Cup (official name: 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa 6 4) will be held in 10 cities in South Africa in June 2010, and this will be the first World Cup to be held in Africa.
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The World Cup in South Africa was held from June 11 to July 2010, and it was a carnival month for fans.
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1st 1930 Uruguay World Cup Uruguay Champion 2nd 1934 Italy World Cup Italy Champion 3rd 1938 France World Cup Italy Champion 4th 1950 Brazil World Cup Uruguay Champion 5th 1954 Switzerland World Cup West Germany Champion 6th 1958 Sweden World Cup Brazil Champion 7th 1962 Chile World Cup Brazil Champion 8th 1966 England World Cup England Champion 9th 1970 Mexico World Cup Brazil Champion 10th 1974 West Germany World Cup West Germany Champion 11th 1978 Argentina World Cup Argentina Champion 12th 1982 Spain World Cup Italy Champion 13th 1986 Mexico World Cup Agantin Champion 14th 1990 Italy World Cup West Germany Champion 15th 1994 USA World Cup Brazil Champion 16th 1998 France World Cup France Champion 17th 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup Brazil Champion 18th 2006 Germany World Cup Italian champion.
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Next June 9 opener Germany vs Costa Rica.
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It will be held on 11 June 2010 in 10 cities in South Africa.
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It may be a hit drama, there are a large number of ordinary people who are extremely fond of this type of TV series, and there is a great demand for it.
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June 11, 2010 20:30 2010 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony.
June 11, 2010 22:00 Opening match South Africa vs Mexico.
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The final week of the 19th FIFA World Cup South Africa (officially known as FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010) will be held on 11 June 2010 at 10 stadiums in nine cities in South Africa.
The opening match is: Friday, June 11, 22:00, South Africa vs Mexico, Group A, Johannesburg.
The opening ceremony will be staged before the opening match.
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The 2010 World Cup schedule is as follows.
Schedule Time (local time) Host stadium.
Opening Match 11 June 2010 16:00 Soccer City Stadium Group Stage 11 June 2010 - 25 June 2010 -1 8 Finals 26 June 2010 - 29 June 2010 -1 4 Finals 2 July 2010 - 3 July 2010 - Semi-finals (i) 6 July 2010 20:30 Green Dot Stadium Semi-finals (ii) 7 July 2010 20:
30 Durban Stadium.
3rd & 4th Place Finals 10th July 2010 20:30 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
Final July 11th, 2010 20:30 Soccer City Stadium.
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Starts on June 11th and ends on July 11th....
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The opening match began on June 11, 2010.
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Go to CCTV and search for it.
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June 11 begins in the capital of South Africa.
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The final week of the 17th FIFA World Cup (official name: 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Japan 6 4) was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30, 2002. On October 7, 2001, the Chinese team qualified for the World Cup.
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I only remember going to the Korea-Japan World Cup in '02.
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