world cup winner 2006

2024-05-03


1. Winner. Italy. 2. Runner-up. France. 3. Third place. Germany. 4. Fourth place. Portugal. TOURNAMENT AWARDS. adidas Golden Ball. Zinedine ZIDANE. France. FIFA Fair Play award. Brazil. Spain....

The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which had won the right to host the event in July 2000.

Tournament info. Host: Germany. Opening match: Jun 9, 2006 Final: Jul 9, 2006. Type of cup: National Team. Participants: 33. World Cup winner: Italy. Top Scorer: Miroslav Klose 5 goals. Winning coach: Marcello Lippi. Knockout stage 2006. Top goalscorers. View stats. Group table A. Group table B. Group table C. Group table D. Group table E.

FIFA World Cup™ winner. European champion. UEFA Champions League winner. Serie A and La Liga title holder. Three-time FIFA World Player of the Year.

BBC SPORT | Football | World Cup 2006 | Zidane off as Italy win World Cup. Video Archive. Italy 1-1 France (aet) Match report. By Jonathan Stevenson. Italy are now one World Cup win short...

Italy won the 2006 FIFA World Cup held in Germany. They were drawn into Group E with Ghana, the Czech Republic, and the United States. Italy won their games against Ghana and the Czech...

Germany won the third place fixture by beating Portugal 3:1 but now it's time to talk about the 2006 world cup winner. 2006 world cup final France almost crushed out of the tournament in the group stages yet ultimately reached the final.

#WorldCup. 2006 WORLD CUP FINAL: Italy 1-1 France. 5,763,262 views. 46K. All the highlights from the famous Final at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, which featured the dramatic Zinedine...

3 years ago. 8.3M views Streamed 1 year ago. Relive the full match of Italy v France from the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany Final.Enjoy the full FIFA World Cup archive for FREE on FIFA+ 👉...

Results. 1. Friday 9th June , Munich 17:00 BST. Group A Match. Germany 4 - 2 Costa Rica. Lahm (5), Klose (17, 61), Frings (87) Wanchope (12, 73) Coverage: BBC1. 2. Friday 9th June , Gelsenkirchen 20:00 BST. Group A Match. Poland 0 - 2 Ecuador. C. Tenorio (24), Delgado (80) Coverage: ITV1. 3. Saturday 10th June , Frankfurt 14:00 BST. Group B Match.

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