FIFA WORLD CUP 2006

 

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2006 FIFA World Cup is the official computer and video game for the World Cup by the same name. As with the previous World Cup game, 2002 FIFA World Cup, it is being published by EA Sports.

 

 

 

 

Many improvements have been made since FIFA 06. The menus have a major redesign and now have many new options that were not present in FIFA 06. Online support will be present for ranked and unranked matches on PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360. The online service provides lobbies, leaderboards and a global challenge mode where the player can play through over forty historical World Cup scenarios. By playing online, points can spent in the virtual store. In the store there is uniforms, classic players, different soccer balls, boots and gameplay options. As with the previous World Cup game, matches in World Cup mode will be in the order that will be played at the World Cup in Germany.

 

Microsoft is bundling the game with the Xbox 360 in Japan and Europe. In this bundle there is a limited edition faceplate included from Adidas.

 

Venues

 

A total of 12 German cities have been selected to host the World Cup final tournament. The stadium capacities shown are all seated capacities. Many of the stadiums have higher capacities for German domestic football matches as some of the seats are replaced with terraces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KNOCKOUT STAGES

 

Last 16 Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                                   
  24 June - Munich            
A Germany Costa Rica Poland Ecuador 1st    
  30 June - Berlin
B England Paraguay Trinidad and Tobago Sweden 2nd      
     
24 June - Leipzig
       
C Argentina Côte d'Ivoire Serbia and Montenegro Netherlands 1st    
  4 July - Dortmund
D Mexico Iran Angola Portugal 2nd      
     
26 June - Kaiserslautern
       
E Italy Ghana United States Czech Republic 1st    
  30 June - Hamburg
F Brazil Croatia Australia Japan bordered 2nd      
     
26 June - Cologne
       
G France Switzerland Korea bordered Republic Togo 1st    
  9 July - Berlin
H Spain Ukraine Tunisia Saudi Arabia 2nd      
     
25 June - Stuttgart
     
B England Paraguay Trinidad and Tobago Sweden 1st    
  1 July - Gelsenkirchen
A Germany Costa Rica Poland Ecuador 2nd      
     
25 June - Nuremberg
       
D Mexico Iran Angola Portugal 1st    
  5 July - Munich
C Argentina Côte d'Ivoire Serbia and Montenegro Netherlands 2nd      
     
27 June - Dortmund
        Third place
F Brazil Croatia Australia Japan bordered 1st    
  1 July - Frankfurt 8 July - Stuttgart
E Italy Ghana United States Czech Republic 2nd      
         
27 June - Hannover
           
H Spain Ukraine Tunisia Saudi Arabia 1st    
 
G France Switzerland Korea bordered Republic Togo 2nd      
 

 

 

 

Round of 16 - All times local (UTC +2)

 

Saturday 24 June 2006

 

R1

Winner A

17:00

Runner Up B

FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich

R2

Winner C

21:00

Runner Up D

Zentralstadion, Leipzig

 

 

Sunday 25 June 2006

 

R3

Winner B

17:00

Runner Up A

Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart

R4

Winner D

21:00

Runner Up C

Frankenstadion, Nuremberg

 

 

Monday 26 June 2006

 

R5

Winner E

17:00

Runner Up F

Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern

R6

Winner G

21:00

Runner Up H

FIFA WM Stadion Köln, Cologne

 

 

Tuesday 27 June 2006

 

R7

Winner F

17:00

Runner Up E

FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

R8

Winner H

21:00

Runner Up G

FIFA WM Stadion Hannover, Hannover

 

 

Quarter-finals - All times local (UTC +2)

 

Friday 30 June 2006

 

Q1

Winner R1

17:00

Winner R2

Olympiastadion, Berlin

Q2

Winner R5

21:00

Winner R6

FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg

 

 

Saturday 1 July 2006

 

Q3

Winner R3

17:00

Winner R4

FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen

Q4

Winner R7

21:00

Winner R8

Waldstadion, Frankfurt

 

 

Semi-finals - All times local (UTC +2)

 

Tuesday 4 July 2006

 

S1

Winner Q1

21:00

Winner Q2

FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund

 

Wednesday 5 July 2006

 

S2

Winner Q3

21:00

Winner Q4

FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich

 

 

Third place - All times local (UTC +2)

 

Saturday 8 July 2006

 

Loser S1

21:00

Loser S2

Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart

 

 

Final - All times local (UTC +2)

 

Sunday 9 July 2006

 

Winner S1

20:00

Winner S2

Olympiastadion, Berlin

 

 

 

 

 

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LINKS and REFERENCES

 

  1. During the World Cup, many of the stadiums will be officially known by different names, as FIFA prohibits sponsorship of stadium names unless the stadium sponsors are also official FIFA sponsors. For example, Allianz Arena will be known during the competition as "FIFA World Cup Stadium, Munich" (or in German: "FIFA WM-Stadion München"). These new names are reflected in the table. Of the twelve hosting stadia, all but one (Leipzig) are in the former West Germany.

  2. Draw seedings

  3. http://eur.i1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/i/eu/fifa/regen.pdf FIFA official tournament rules (PDF)

  4. Guardian article on 'Group of Death'

  5. FOX Sports article on 'Group of Death'

  6. Official 2006 FIFA World Cup rules

  7. FIFA report on official song

  8. World Cup ticket sales, Which?

  9. ESPN Star broadcasts in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

  10. STAR TV description of ESPN

  11. ESPN Star corporate information

  12. For the first time ever, the state broadcaster RAI lost the bid for broadcasting. However, by law, it must broadcast all of the Italy national team games.

  13. HD will be available for free both in the terrestrial network and by Canal Digital satellite

 

 

 

 

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