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2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)


FieldValue
tourney_name2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
dates6 September 2003 – 12 October 2005
num_teams10
confederations1
matches90
goals235
attendance3016252
top_scorerRonaldo
(10 goals)
prevseason[2002](2002-fifa-world-cup-qualification-conmebol)
nextseason[2010](2010-fifa-world-cup-qualification-conmebol)

(10 goals) Listed below are the dates and results for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for South America. 10 teams took part, all in a single group. The rules were very simple: the teams would play against each other in a home-and-away basis, with the four teams with most points qualifying to the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The fifth ranked team would have to play-off against the best team from Oceania, with the winner of this play-off also qualifying. For the first time, defending champions Brazil was required to go through the qualifying process and did not automatically qualify for the tournament.

Standings

expanded = yesfixtures = yes

Matches

Matchday 1


C. Tenorio

Aimar Navia

Mendoza Soto Farfán

Chevantón Abeijon Bueno

Kaká

Matchday 2


Crespo Delgado

Norambuena

Botero

Paredes

Matchday 3


Romero


Cardozo

Crespo Aimar

Matchday 4


Arango




Ronaldo Gilberto Silva

Matchday 5


M. González


H. González Arango

Oviedo

Matchday 6


Suárez


Pizarro Farfán

Salas

Matchday 7


Delgado de la Cruz Castillo



Moreno Restrepo Herrera

Matchday 8


Coloccini Sorín


Ronaldinho Adriano


Matchday 9


Figueroa Zanetti Chevantón



Ronaldo Adriano

Méndez

Matchday 10






Morán

Matchday 11




Guerrero


Riquelme Saviola Vielma

Matchday 12


Galletti




Méndez M. Ayoví Cabañas

Matchday 13


Castillo Vaca

Cardozo


Farfán Valencia

Matchday 14


Soto Ángel Restrepo E. Perea

Delgado


Salas

Zé Roberto Robinho

Matchday 15



Arzuaga


Santa Cruz Cáceres Núñez

Riquelme

Matchday 16




Arango Torrealba

Robinho Adriano

Ángel

Matchday 17






Guadalupe

Matchday 18


Acasiete Farfán


Ronaldo Roberto Carlos


Inter-confederation play-offs

Main article: 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off)

The fifth-placed team then played the winner of the OFC qualifying group, Australia, in a home-and-away play-off. The winner of this play-off qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals.

Qualified teams

The following four teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the final tournament.

TeamQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in FIFA World Cup**[1](1)**
17 (all) ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1934](1934-fifa-world-cup), [1938](1938-fifa-world-cup), *[1950](1950-fifa-world-cup)*, [1954](1954-fifa-world-cup), **[1958](1958-fifa-world-cup)**, **[1962](1962-fifa-world-cup)**, [1966](1966-fifa-world-cup), **[1970](1970-fifa-world-cup)**, [1974](1974-fifa-world-cup), [1978](1978-fifa-world-cup), [1982](1982-fifa-world-cup), [1986](1986-fifa-world-cup), [1990](1990-fifa-world-cup), **[1994](1994-fifa-world-cup)**, [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup), **[2002](2002-fifa-world-cup)**)
13 ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1934](1934-fifa-world-cup), [1958](1958-fifa-world-cup), [1962](1962-fifa-world-cup), [1966](1966-fifa-world-cup), [1974](1974-fifa-world-cup), ***[1978](1978-fifa-world-cup)***, [1982](1982-fifa-world-cup), **[1986](1986-fifa-world-cup)**, [1990](1990-fifa-world-cup), [1994](1994-fifa-world-cup), [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup), [2002](2002-fifa-world-cup))
1 ([2002](2002-fifa-world-cup))
6 ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1950](1950-fifa-world-cup), [1958](1958-fifa-world-cup), [1986](1986-fifa-world-cup), [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup), [2002](2002-fifa-world-cup))

:1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers

  • Ronaldo

  • Hernán Crespo

  • José Cardozo

  • Jefferson Farfán

  • Adriano

  • Diego Forlán

  • Ruberth Morán

  • Joaquín Botero

  • José Alfredo Castillo

  • Kaká

  • Agustín Delgado

  • Edison Méndez

  • Javier Chevantón

  • Ronaldinho

  • Juan Pablo Ángel

  • Roque Santa Cruz

  • Nolberto Solano

  • Juan Arango

  • Pablo Aimar

  • Luciano Figueroa

  • Juan Román Riquelme

  • Mauricio Pinilla

  • Tressor Moreno

  • Luis Gabriel Rey

  • Antonio Valencia

  • Carlos Gamarra

  • Carlos Humberto Paredes

  • Marcelo Zalayeta

  • Giancarlo Maldonado

  • Juan Pablo Sorín

  • Luis Cristaldo

  • Limberg Gutiérrez

  • Roberto Carlos

  • Robinho

  • Luis Fuentes

  • Luis Antonio Jiménez

  • Milovan Mirošević

  • Reinaldo Navia

  • Freddy Grisales

  • Frankie Oviedo

  • Víctor Pacheco

  • John Restrepo

  • Elkin Soto

  • Marlon Ayoví

  • Ulises de la Cruz

  • Paolo Guerrero

  • Andrés Mendoza

  • Jorge Soto

  • Carlos Bueno

  • José Torrealba

  • Gabriel Urdaneta

  • Fabricio Coloccini

  • Andrés D'Alessandro

  • César Delgado

  • Luciano Galletti

  • Kily González

  • Lucho González

  • Mauro Rosales

  • Javier Saviola

  • Javier Zanetti

  • Julio César Baldivieso

  • Gonzalo Galindo

  • Roger Suárez

  • Doyle Vaca

  • Joselito Vaca

  • Emerson

  • Juan

  • Luís Fabiano

  • Juninho

  • Rivaldo

  • Zé Roberto

  • Mark González

  • Sebastián González

  • Rodrigo Meléndez

  • Arturo Norambuena

  • Ricardo Francisco Rojas

  • Marcelo Salas

  • Moisés Villarroel

  • Martín Arzuaga

  • Sergio Herrera

  • Edixon Perea Valencia

  • Mario Yepes

  • Giovanny Espinoza

  • Iván Kaviedes

  • Christian Lara

  • Franklin Salas

  • Carlos Tenorio

  • Julio César Cáceres

  • Diego Gavilán

  • Gustavo Morínigo

  • Jorge Martín Núñez

  • Nelson Valdez

  • Salvador Cabañas

  • Santiago Acasiete

  • Claudio Pizarro

  • Gustavo Vassallo

  • Nelson Abeijon

  • Paolo Montero

  • Álvaro Recoba

  • Mario Regueiro

  • Cristian Rodríguez

  • Adrián Romero

  • Héctor González

  • José Manuel Rey

  • Leonel Vielma

  • Hermán Solíz (against Ecuador)

  • Gilberto Silva (against Uruguay)

  • Luis Guadalupe (against Argentina)

  • Alejandro Cichero (against Bolivia)

  • José Manuel Rey (against Argentina)

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