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The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations. In 2004, the international football federation, FIFA, selected South Africa over Egypt and Morocco to become the first African nation to host the finals. The matches were played in 10 stadiums in nine host cities around the country, with the opening and final played at the Soccer City stadium in South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg. Thirty-two teams were selected for participation via a worldwide qualification tournament that began in August 2007. In the first round of the tournament finals, the teams competed in round-robin groups of four teams for points, with the top two teams in each group proceeding. These 16 teams advanced to the knockout stage, where three rounds of play decided which teams would participate in the final. In the final, Spain, the European champions, beat third-time losing finalists the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time to win their first world title. Spain became the eighth nation to win the tournament and the first European nation to win a World Cup hosted outside its home continent: all previous World Cups held outside Europe had been won by South American nations. It was also the first time that the FIFA World Cup was passed between two different nations representing the same continent (as the previous cup holder had been Italy, who won the 2006 edition). Spain became the first national team to win the tournament after losing the first match at the finals and the first team since 1978 to win a World Cup after losing a game in the group stage. As a result of their win, Spain represented the World in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. Host nation South Africa were eliminated in the group stage, as were both 2006 World Cup finalists, Italy and France. It was the first time that the hosts had been eliminated in the group stage and the first of three successive World Cups that the defending champions would be eliminated in the group stage. New Zealand, with their three draws, were the only undefeated team in the tournament, but they were also eliminated in the group stage.

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16 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerSouth AfricaSouth Africa0 - 3 UruguayUruguay
17 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerFranceFrance0 - 2 MexicoMexico
17 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerArgentinaArgentina4 - 1 South KoreaSouth Korea
17 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGreeceGreece2 - 1 NigeriaNigeria
18 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGermanyGermany0 - 1 SerbiaSerbia
18 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerSloveniaSlovenia2 - 2 USAUSA
18 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerEnglandEngland0 - 0 AlgeriaAlgeria
19 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerNetherlandsNetherlands1 - 0 JapanJapan
19 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerGhanaGhana1 - 1 AustraliaAustralia
19 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCameroonCameroon1 - 2 DenmarkDenmark
20 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerSlovakiaSlovakia0 - 2 ParaguayParaguay
20 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerItalyItaly1 - 1 New ZealandNew Zealand
20 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerBrazilBrazil3 - 1 Ivory CoastIvory Coast
21 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPortugalPortugal7 - 0 North KoreaNorth Korea
21 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerChileChile1 - 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland
21 Jun r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerSpainSpain2 - 0 HondurasHonduras


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