Why the 2010 World Cup is in Group B first

Updated on physical education 2024-04-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe, this is to ask Blatter, why is it so strange, after playing one game in Group A, he will play Group B first and then play another game in Group A.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The time for the match is not allocated in the order of the group.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 32 teams of the World Cup are divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each.

    Category: Seeded Pot 2, Pot 3, Pot 4.

    Group A: Brazil, Cameroon, Mexico, Croatia.

    Group B: Spain, Chile, Australia, Netherlands.

    Group C: Colombia, Ivory Coast, Japan, Greece.

    Group D: Uruguay, England, Costa Rica, Italy.

    Group E: Switzerland, Ecuador, Honduras, France.

    Group F: Argentina, Nigeria, Iran, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Group G: Germany, Ghana, United States, Portugal.

    Group H: Belgium, Algeria, South Korea, Russia.

    If you can, please click on the answer in time

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The 32 teams are divided into 8 groups.

    The top two teams in a h qualify for the knockout round.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In 2010, 8 groups, 32 teams.

    First to the World Cup.

    The 32 teams are divided into 8 groups, namely the group, which are divided into two halves (ABCD group is an upper half, EFGH is a lower half, the teams in the upper and lower halves will not meet before the semi-finals, and the teams from the two adjacent groups will not meet before the finals) After the group stage, the top two teams in each group qualify, and the bracket table for the round of 16 after qualifying is according to A1 (i.e. the first place in Group A) vs. B2 (i.e. the second place in Group B), A2 (i.e. the second place in Group A) vs. B1 (i.e. first place in Group B), C1 vs. D2, C2 vs. D1, E1 vs. F2, E2 vs. F1, G1 vs. H2, G2 vs. H1; The top 8 bracket table is based on the winner of A1 and B2 against the winner of C1 and D2 (for the convenience of recording 8Q1), and the winner of A2 and B1 against the winner of C2 and D1 (8Q2); The winner of E1 and F2 vs. the winner of G1 and H2 (8q3); The winner of E2 and F1 vs. the winner of G2 and H1 (8q4); The Top 4 (Semi-Finals) bracket is played between the winners of the 8q1 matches vs. the winners of the 8q3 matches, the winners of the 8q2 matches vs. the winners of the 8q4 matches, and the final brackets are played between the winners of the two semi-finals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Group A: France and Mexico are the most likely, Uruguay has hope, and South Africa is basically out of play.

    Group B: Argentina is the most likely, the other three teams are hopeful, and I am bullish on Nigeria.

    Group C: England is sure to qualify, and the United States should follow.

    Group D: The situation is the most complicated, and I am personally bullish on Germany and Ghana.

    Group E: The Netherlands qualified, Denmark and Cameroon competed for a qualifying spot, and I personally think Cameroon should qualify.

    Group F: Italy, Paraguay most likely.

    Group G: Brazil will definitely qualify, Ivory Coast and Portugal are not easy to say, both have strength, it depends on the form of the two teams.

    Group H: Spain and Switzerland, Chile is promising.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Group A: Mexico.

    Uruguay. Group B: Argentina.

    Greece. Group C: England.

    United States. Group D: Germany.

    Serbia. Group E: Netherlands.

    Denmark. Group F: Italy.

    Paraguay. Group G: Brazil.

    Côte d’Ivoire. Group H: Spain.

    Chile. It's impossible to be an upset, and the seeded team will definitely stop in the group stage!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A: South Africa, France.

    B: Argentina, Nigeria.

    C: England, United States.

    D: Germany, Ghana.

    E: Netherlands, Cameroon.

    F: Italy, Paraguay.

    G: Brazil, Portugal.

    h: Spain, Chile.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Group A. France.

    Mexico. Group B.

    Argentina. Nigeria.

    Group C. England.

    United States. Group D.

    Germany. Ghana.

    Group E. Netherlands.

    Denmark. Group F.

    Italy. Paraguay.

    Group G. Brazil.

    Côte d’Ivoire. Group H.

    Spain. Chile.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A: France.

    Mexico. b Argentina. Nigeria.

    C: England. United States. d

    Germany. Ghana. e: Netherlands.

    Denmark. Italy. Paraguay. g Brazil.

    Portugal. h Spain. Chile.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Group A is too messy to say, I think it's South Africa and France.

    Group B favors Argentine and Greece.

    Group C favours England and the United States.

    dGermany, Australia or Ghana.

    E: Netherlands, Cameroon.

    Italy Paraguay (best one group).

    G: Brazil, Portugal.

    h: Spain, Chile.

    Personal opinion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A: France.

    Mexico. b Argentina. Greece. C: England.

    United States. d Germany. Australia. e: Netherlands.

    Denmark. Italy. Paraguay. g Brazil.

    Portugal. h Spain. Switzerland.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A: France.

    Uruguay. b Argentina. Greece.

    C: England. United States. d Germany.

    Ghana. e: Netherlands. Denmark.

    Italy. Paraguay.

    g Brazil. Côte d’Ivoire.

    h Spain. The other one is hard to say.

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