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  1. The 2010 FIFA World Cup final was the final match of the 2010 World Cup, the 19th edition of FIFA's competition for national football teams. The match was played at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 11 July 2010, and was contested by the Netherlands and Spain.

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  2. Jul 11, 2010 · FIFA's World Cup 2010 Organising Committee divided the 32 qualifying teams into eight groups for the final tournament at the World Cup Final Draw, held on 4 December 2009 at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa.

  3. Results. 1. Friday 11th June , Johannesburg - JSC 15:00 BST. Group A Match. South Africa 1 - 1 Mexico. Tshabalala (55) Marquez (79) Coverage: ITV1. 2. Friday 11th June , Cape Town 19:30 BST. Group A Match. Uruguay 0 - 0 France. Coverage: BBC1. 4. Saturday 12th June , Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth 12:30 BST. Group B Match.

  4. England's World Cup ended in a mixture of humiliation and controversy as they were thrashed by Germany in Bloemfontein . Germany's deserved win and convincing victory margin will be overshadowed forever in the minds of Fabio Capello and his squad by a moment they believe robbed them of the hope of reaching the last eight.

  5. Iniesta scored the latest winning goal in a FIFA World Cup final (116th minute). The win gave Spain their first World Cup title, becoming the eighth team to win it. This made them the first new winner without home advantage since Brazil in 1958, [89] and the first team to win the tournament after having lost their opening game.

  6. At the finals, England won all three group games for the first time, defeating France 3–1, with a brace from Bryan Robson, before beating Czechoslovakia 2–0, with a Jozef Barmos own goal, and World Cup newcomers Kuwait 1–0, thanks to a Trevor Francis goal.

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  8. Jun 27, 2010 · Finals Squad. Fabio Capello named a squad of thirty players on 11 May 2010, for two warm-up games, against Mexico and Japan. With the squad preparing to fly out to South Africa for the tournament, seven players were removed from the list on June 1: Darren Bent, Sunderland; Adam Johnson, Manchester City; Scott Parker, West Ham United; Michael ...

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