2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)

The South American zone of 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification saw ten teams competing for places in the finals in South Africa. The format is identical to that used for the previous three World Cup qualification tournaments held by CONMEBOL. Matches were scheduled so that there are always two games within a week, which is aimed at minimizing player travel time, particularly for players who are based in Europe.

The top four teams in the final standings qualified automatically for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The fifth-placed team met the fourth-placed team from the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in a two-legged play-off for a place at the World Cup.[1]

Standings

Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 18 9 7 2 33 11 +2234
 Chile 18 10 3 5 32 22 +1033
 Paraguay 18 10 3 5 24 16 +833
 Argentina 18 8 4 6 23 20 +328
 Uruguay 18 6 6 6 28 20 +824
 Ecuador 18 6 5 7 22 26 423
 Colombia 18 6 5 7 14 18 423
 Venezuela 18 6 4 8 23 29 622
 Bolivia 18 4 3 11 22 36 1415
 Peru 18 3 4 11 11 34 2313
  Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela
Argentina  30 13 20 10 11 11 21 21 40
Bolivia  61 21 02 00 13 42 30 22 01
Brazil  00 00 42 00 50 21 30 21 00
Chile  10 40 03 40 10 03 20 00 22
Colombia  21 20 00 24 20 01 10 01 10
Ecuador  20 31 11 10 00 11 51 12 01
Paraguay  10 10 20 02 02 51 10 10 20
Peru  11 10 11 13 11 12 00 10 10
Uruguay  01 50 04 22 31 00 20 60 11
Venezuela  02 53 04 23 20 31 12 31 22

On 24 November 2008, FIFA suspended the Peruvian Football Federation from all international competition due to governmental interference in its operations.[2] The suspension was lifted on 20 December 2008.[3]

Results

The round-by-round fixtures were same as the 2006 qualifying tournament.

Round 1

13 October 2007
16:30 UTC–2
Uruguay  5–0  Bolivia
Suárez  4'
Forlán  38'
Abreu  48'
Sánchez  67'
Bueno  83'
Report
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 25,200
Referee: Rubén Selman (Chile)

13 October 2007
17:40 UTC–3
Argentina  2–0  Chile
Riquelme  27', 45' Report

13 October 2007
17:50 UTC–5
Ecuador  0–1  Venezuela
Report Rey  68'

13 October 2007
20:00 UTC–5
Peru  0–0  Paraguay
Report
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Carlos Simon (Brazil)

14 October 2007
16:00 UTC–5
Colombia  0–0  Brazil
Report
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)

Round 2

16 October 2007
20:40 UTC–4
Venezuela  0–2  Argentina
Report Milito  16'
Messi  43'

17 October 2007
16:00 UTC–4
Bolivia  0–0  Colombia
Report

17 October 2007
19:10 UTC–3
Chile  2–0  Peru
Suazo  11'
Fernández  51'
Report
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 58,000
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

17 October 2007
18:10 UTC–4
Paraguay  1–0  Uruguay
Valdez  14' Report

17 October 2007
21:45 UTC–2
Brazil  5–0  Ecuador
Vágner Love  19'
Ronaldinho  71'
Kaká  77', 85'
Elano  83'
Report

Round 3

17 November 2007
16:00 UTC–3
Argentina  3–0  Bolivia
Agüero  40'
Riquelme  56', 74'
Report

17 November 2007
16:10 UTC–5
Colombia  1–0  Venezuela
Bustos  82' Report
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 28,273
Referee: Rubén Selman (Chile)

17 November 2007
20:10 UTC–3
Paraguay  5–1  Ecuador
Valdez  8'
Riveros  26', 87'
Santa Cruz  50'
Ayala  82'
Report Kaviedes  79'

18 November 2007
17:00 UTC–2
Uruguay  2–2  Chile
Suárez  42'
Abreu  81'
Report Salas  59', 70' (pen.)

18 November 2007
16:10 UTC–5
Peru  1–1  Brazil
Vargas  72' Report Kaká  41'
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 45,847
Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay)

Round 4

20 November 2007
18:40 UTC–4
Venezuela  5–3  Bolivia
Arismendi  20', 40'
Guerra  81'
Maldonado  89', 90+1'
Report M. Moreno  19', 77'
Arce  27'

20 November 2007
19:50 UTC–5
Colombia  2–1  Argentina
Bustos  62'
D. Moreno  82'
Report Messi  36'
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 41,700
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

21 November 2007
16:30 UTC–5
Ecuador  5–1  Peru
Ayoví  10', 48'
Kaviedes  24'
Méndez  44', 62'
Report Mendoza  86'

21 November 2007
21:45 UTC–2
Brazil  2–1  Uruguay
Luís Fabiano  45', 64' Report Abreu  9'

21 November 2007
22:30 UTC–3
Chile  0–3  Paraguay
Report Cabañas  24'
Da Silva  45+1', 56'
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 52,320
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

Round 5

14 June 2008
16:00 UTC–3
Uruguay  1–1  Venezuela
Lugano  12' Report Vargas  56'

14 June 2008
20:00 UTC–5
Peru  1–1  Colombia
Mariño  40' Report Rodallega  8'
Estadio Monumental "U", Lima
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay)

15 June 2008
15:00 UTC–4
Paraguay  2–0  Brazil
Santa Cruz  26'
Cabañas  49'
Report

15 June 2008
18:10 UTC–3
Argentina  1–1  Ecuador
Palacio  90+3' Report Urrutia  69'

15 June 2008
19:30 UTC–4
Bolivia  0–2  Chile
Report Medel  29', 76'

Round 6

17 June 2008
19:00 UTC−3
Uruguay  6–0  Peru
Forlán  8', 38' (pen.), 57'
Bueno  61', 69'
Abreu  90'
Report
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 20,016
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)

18 June 2008
16:10 UTC−4
Bolivia  4–2  Paraguay
Botero  23', 70'
R. García  25'
M. Moreno  76'
Report Santa Cruz  66'
Valdez  82'

18 June 2008
17:00 UTC−5
Ecuador  0–0  Colombia
Report


19 June 2008
20:00 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  2–3  Chile
Maldonado  59'
Arango  80'
Report Suazo  65' (pen.), 90+2'
Jara  72'

Round 7

6 September 2008
16:00 UTC−3
Argentina  1–1  Paraguay
Agüero  60' Report Heinze  13' (o.g.)

6 September 2008
16:10 UTC−5
Ecuador  3–1  Bolivia
Caicedo  21'
Méndez  51' (pen.)
Benítez  72'
Report Botero  40'
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)

6 September 2008
18:20 UTC−5
Colombia  0–1  Uruguay
Report Eguren  15'
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 35,024
Referee: Leonardo Gaciba (Brazil)

6 September 2008
20:30 UTC−5
Peru  1–0  Venezuela
Alva  39' Report
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 25,500
Referee: Óscar Maldonado (Bolivia)

7 September 2008
21:00 UTC−4
Chile  0–3  Brazil
Report Luís Fabiano  21', 83'
Robinho  45'
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 60,239
Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay)

Round 8

9 September 2008
20:00 UTC−4
Paraguay  2–0  Venezuela
Riveros  28'
Valdez  45'
Report

10 September 2008
17:40 UTC−3
Uruguay  0–0  Ecuador
Report
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

10 September 2008
18:40 UTC−4
Chile  4–0  Colombia
Jara  26'
Suazo  38'
Fuentes  48'
Fernández  71'
Report
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 47,459
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

10 September 2008
21:50 UTC−3
Brazil  0–0  Bolivia
Report

10 September 2008
21:30 UTC−5
Peru  1–1  Argentina
Fano  90+3' Report Cambiasso  82'
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)

Round 9

11 October 2008
15:00 UTC−4
Bolivia  3–0  Peru
Botero  4', 16'
R. García  81'
Report

11 October 2008
18:10 UTC−3
Argentina  2–1  Uruguay
Messi  6'
Agüero  13'
Report Lugano  40'

11 October 2008
18:20 UTC−5
Colombia  0–1  Paraguay
Report Cabañas  9'
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Pablo Lunati (Argentina)

12 October 2008
15:30 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  0–4  Brazil
Report Kaká  6'
Robinho  10', 67'
Adriano  19'

12 October 2008
16:55 UTC−5
Ecuador  1–0  Chile
Benítez  71' Report

Round 10

14 October 2008
16:00 UTC−4
Bolivia  2–2  Uruguay
M. Moreno  15', 41' Report Bueno  64'
Abreu  88'

15 October 2008
17:10 UTC−4
Paraguay  1–0  Peru
Cardozo  81' Report

15 October 2008
20:15 UTC−3
Chile  1–0  Argentina
Orellana  35' Report
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

15 October 2008
22:00 UTC−3
Brazil  0–0  Colombia
Report

15 October 2008
20:30 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  3–1  Ecuador
Maldonado  48'
Moreno  56'
Arango  67'
Report Mina  12'

Round 11

28 March 2009
17:00 UTC−3
Uruguay  2–0  Paraguay
Forlán  28'
Lugano  57'
Report
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Carlos Simon (Brazil)


28 March 2009
19:30 UTC−5
Colombia  2–0  Bolivia
Torres  26'
Rentería  88'
Report
Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
Attendance: 22,044
Referee: Alfredo Intriago (Ecuador)

29 March 2009
16:00 UTC−5
Ecuador  1–1  Brazil
Noboa  89' Report Júlio Baptista  72'

29 March 2009
18:15 UTC−5
Peru  1–3  Chile
Fano  34' Report Sánchez  2'
Suazo  32' (pen.)
Fernández  70'
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 48,700
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)

Round 12

31 March 2009
20:00 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  2–0  Colombia
Miku  78'
Arango  82'
Report

1 April 2009
15:30 UTC−4
Bolivia  6–1  Argentina
M. Moreno  12'
Botero  34' (pen.), 55', 66'
Da Rosa  45'
Torrico  87'
Report González  25'

1 April 2009
16:20 UTC−5
Ecuador  1–1  Paraguay
Noboa  63' Report É. Benítez  90+2'

1 April 2009
19:10 UTC−4
Chile  0–0  Uruguay
Report

1 April 2009
22:10 UTC−3
Brazil  3–0  Peru
Luís Fabiano  18' (pen.), 27'
Melo  64'
Report

Round 13

6 June 2009
16:00 UTC−3
Uruguay  0–4  Brazil
Report Alves  12'
Juan  36'
Luís Fabiano  52'
Kaká  75' (pen.)

6 June 2009
16:50 UTC−4
Bolivia  0–1  Venezuela
Report Rivero  33' (o.g.)
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 23,427
Referee: Carlos Vera (Ecuador)


6 June 2009
19:10 UTC−4
Paraguay  0–2  Chile
Report Fernández  13'
Suazo  50'

7 June 2009
15:30 UTC−5
Peru  1–2  Ecuador
Vargas  52' Report Montero  38'
Tenorio  59'
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 17,050
Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay)

Round 14

10 June 2009
16:00 UTC−5
Ecuador  2–0  Argentina
Ayoví  72'
Palacios  83'
Report

10 June 2009
18:00 UTC−5
Colombia  1–0  Peru
Falcao  25' Report

10 June 2009
21:50 UTC−3
Brazil  2–1  Paraguay
Robinho  40'
Nilmar  49'
Report Cabañas  25'
Estádio do Arruda, Recife
Attendance: 56,682
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

10 June 2009
21:00 UTC−4
Chile  4–0  Bolivia
Beausejour  43'
Estrada  74'
Sánchez  78', 88'
Report
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 60,214
Referee: Roberto Silvera (Uruguay)

10 June 2009
20:30 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  2–2  Uruguay
Maldonado  9'
Rey  74'
Report Suárez  60'
Forlán  72'

Round 15

5 September 2009
15:30 UTC−5
Colombia  2–0  Ecuador
Martínez  82'
Gutiérrez  90+4'
Report

5 September 2009
15:30 UTC−5
Peru  1–0  Uruguay
Rengifo  86' Report
Estadio Monumental, Lima
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Carlos Chandía (Chile)

5 September 2009
18:30 UTC−4
Paraguay  1–0  Bolivia
Cabañas  45+1' (pen.) Report

5 September 2009
21:30 UTC−3
Argentina  1–3  Brazil
Dátolo  65' Report Luisão  23'
Luís Fabiano  30', 68'

5 September 2009
21:30 UTC−4
Chile  2–2  Venezuela
Vidal  11'
Millar  53'
Report Maldonado  34'
Rey  45+1'

Round 16

9 September 2009
14:00 UTC−4
Bolivia  1–3  Ecuador
Yecerotte  85' Report Méndez  4'
Valencia  46'
Benítez  66'

9 September 2009
18:00 UTC−3
Uruguay  3–1  Colombia
Suárez  7'
Scotti  77'
Eguren  87'
Report Martínez  63'

9 September 2009
19:00 UTC−4
Paraguay  1–0  Argentina
Valdez  27' Report

9 September 2009
22:15 UTC−3
Brazil  4–2  Chile
Nilmar  31', 74', 76'
Baptista  40'
Report Suazo  45+1' (pen.), 52'

9 September 2009
20:30 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  3–1  Peru
Miku  33', 52'
Vargas  65'
Report Fuenmayor  41' (o.g.)

Round 17

10 October 2009
18:30 UTC−3
Argentina  2–1  Peru
Higuaín  48'
Palermo  90+2'
Report Rengifo  89'

10 October 2009
17:00 UTC−5
Colombia  2–4  Chile
Martínez  14'
G. Moreno  63'
Report Ponce  34'
Suazo  35'
Valdivia  71'
Orellana  78'

10 October 2009
17:00 UTC−5
Ecuador  1–2  Uruguay
Valencia  68' Report Suárez  69'
Forlán  90+3' (pen.)

10 October 2009
17:30 UTC−4:30
Venezuela  1–2  Paraguay
A. Rondón  85' Report Cabañas  56'
Cardozo  80'

11 October 2009
16:00 UTC−4
Bolivia  2–1  Brazil
Olivares  10'
M. Moreno  32'
Report Nilmar  70'
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 16,557
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)

Round 18

14 October 2009
15:00 UTC−5
Peru  1–0  Bolivia
Fano  54' Report

14 October 2009
18:00 UTC−4
Brazil  0–0  Venezuela
Report
Morenão, Campo Grande
Attendance: 23,746
Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)

14 October 2009
19:00 UTC−3
Chile  1–0  Ecuador
Suazo  53' Report

14 October 2009
19:00 UTC−2
Uruguay  0–1  Argentina
Report Bolatti  84'

14 October 2009
20:00 UTC−4
Paraguay  0–2  Colombia
Report Ramos  61'
Rodallega  80'

Play-off against CONCACAF team

The team from fourth place in the CONCACAF qualifying fourth round (Costa Rica) entered into a home and away play-off against the team which finished fifth in the CONMEBOL qualifying group (Uruguay). The winner of this play-off qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals. The draw for the order in which the two matches were played was held on 2 June 2009 during the FIFA Congress in Nassau, the Bahamas.[4]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Costa Rica  12  Uruguay 01 11

Goalscorers

There were 234 goals scored in 92 games, for an average of 2.54 goals per game (Costa Rica's single goal in the inter-confederation play-offs not included).

10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

* FIFA.com: Scorer stats

Notes

This was the first and, to date, only time that Argentina lost more than 2 or 4 matches and has not finished as leader (1st) or runner-up (2nd) of their qualifying group, during a FIFA World Cup qualification.

References

  1. FIFA.com
  2. "Suspension of the Peruvian FA". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 25 November 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  3. "Combined bidding confirmed". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 20 December 2008. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
  4. Intercontinental play-off dates confirmed

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