2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2
Main article: 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
The 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 2 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised Albania, Denmark, Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Ukraine.
The group was won by Ukraine, who qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up Turkey entered the UEFA qualification play-offs.
It was the first time when Kazakhstan took part in qualification from UEFA region, not AFC.
Standings
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Group winners and two best runners-up among all groups directly qualified for the finals |
Remaining group runners-up advanced to the play-offs |
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Results
2005-03-30 20:30 |
Georgia | 2–5 | Turkey |
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Amisulashvili 13' Iashvili 40' |
(Report) | Tolga 12' Tekke 20', 35' Koray 72' Tuncay 89' |
2005-06-08 21:00 |
Kazakhstan | 0–6 | Turkey |
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(Report) | Tekke 13', 85' Toraman 15' Tuncay 41', 90' Halil Altıntop 88' |
2005-09-07 19:00 |
Kazakhstan | 1–2 | Greece |
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Zhalmagambetov 53' | (Report) | Giannakopoulos 78' Liberopoulos 90+4' |
2005-09-07 20:00 |
Denmark | 6–1 | Georgia |
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Jensen 10' Poulsen 30' Agger 43' Tomasson 55' Larsen 80', 84' |
(Report) | Demetradze 37' |
Goalscorers
Pos | Player | Country | Goals |
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1 | Fatih Tekke | Turkey | 7 |
2 | Jon Dahl Tomasson | Denmark | 6 |
Andriy Shevchenko | Ukraine | ||
4 | Søren Larsen | Denmark | 5 |
Giorgi Demetradze | Georgia | ||
6 | Erjon Bogdani | Albania | 4 |
7 | Martin Jørgensen | Denmark | 3 |
Malkhaz Asatiani | Georgia | ||
Stelios Giannakopoulos | Greece | ||
Angelos Charisteas | Greece | ||
Tuncay Şanlı | Turkey | ||
Tümer Metin | Turkey | ||
Andriy Husin | Ukraine |
References
- ↑ Albania ordered to play their home match against Georgia as punishment for violence in their previous home match against Ukraine.
- 1 2 Georgia ordered to play their home matches against Ukraine and Kazakhstan as punishment for violence in their previous home matches against Greece and Turkey.
See also
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