Paraguay at the FIFA World Cup

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The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.

The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World Cup Finals). The qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month. The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.

Paraguay have appeared in the finals of the FIFA World Cup on eight occasions, the first being at the very first finals in 1930 where they finished in eleventh position.

They did not qualify for the finals in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil as they ended among the last four teams in the CONMEBOL qualification group.

FIFA World Cup record

Paraguay competed at three World Cups by 1958, and after a long gap they re-appeared in 1986. Later, they achieved a streak of four participations: South Africa 2010 was Paraguay's fourth consecutive trip to the World Cup final tournament, having previously qualified for the final at France 1998, Korea/Japan 2002, and Germany 2006. However, after a poor qualifying campaign, Paraguay failed to qualify for Brazil 2014, missing out on the chance to play in a World Cup hosted on their own continent. Three times they survived the first round of the international football tournament, with the summit in 2010 where reached the quarter-finals.

1930 FIFA World Cup

In the first round, Paraguay debuted and lost to the United States (0–3), to then defeat Belgium (1–0) with a goal by Luis Vargas Peña. Only one team was to advance from the group stage, and the U.S. left Paraguay behind.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 United States 2 2 0 0 6 0 +6 4
 Paraguay 2 1 0 1 1 3 −2 2
 Belgium 2 0 0 2 0 4 −4 0

17 July 1930 (First Round)
14:45 UYT (UTC−03:30)
United States  3–0  Paraguay
Patenaude Goal 10'15'50'[1] Report
Estadio Parque Central, Montevideo
Attendance: 800
Referee: José Macías (Argentina)
United States
UNITED STATES:
GK 1 Jimmy Douglas
DF 2 Alexander Wood
MF 3 Andy Auld
FW 4 Bart McGhee
FW 5 Bert Patenaude
MF 6 Billy Gonsalves
DF 7 George Moorhouse
MF 8 Jim Brown
DF 9 Jimmy Gallagher
DF 10 Raphael Tracey
FW 11 Tom Florie (c)
Manager:
Robert Millar
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Modesto Denis
FW 2 Aurelio González
FW 3 Delfín Benítez Cáceres
FW 4 Diógenes Domínguez
MF 5 Eusebio Díaz
MF 6 Francisco Aguirre
DF 7 José Miracca
FW 8 Lino Nessi
FW 9 Luis Vargas Peña (c)
DF 10 Quiterio Olmedo
MF 11 Romildo Etcheverry
Manager:
Argentina José Durand Laguna

Linesmen:
Martin Aphesteguy (Uruguay)
Anibal Tejada (Uruguay)

20 July 1930 (First Round)
15:00 UYT (UTC−03:30)
Paraguay  1–0  Belgium
Vargas Peña Goal 40'[2] Report
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 900
Referee: Ricardo Vallarino (Uruguay)
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Pedro Benítez
FW 2 Aurelio González
FW 3 Delfín Benítez Cáceres
MF 4 Eusebio Díaz
FW 5 Gerardo Romero
FW 6 Lino Nessi
FW 7 Luis Vargas Peña (c)
DF 8 Quiterio Olmedo
DF 9 Salvador Flores
MF 10 Santiago Benítez
MF 11 Tranquilino Garcete
Manager:
Argentina José Durand Laguna
Belgium
BELGIUM:
GK 1 Arnold Badjou
MF 2 August Hellemans
FW 3 Ferdinand Adams
FW 4 Gérard Delbeke
DF 5 Henri De Deken
FW 6 Jacques Moeschal
FW 7 Jan Diddens
FW 8 Louis Versyp
DF 9 Nic Hoydonckx
MF 10 Pierre Braine (c)
DF 11 Theodore Nouwens
Manager:
Hector Goetinck

Linesmen:
José Macías (Argentina)
Domingo Lombardi (Uruguay)

1950 FIFA World Cup

In their return to the World Cup, Paraguay faced Sweden and Italy in Group 3. Paraguay failed to advance to the next round after a 2–2 draw against Sweden and a 2–0 loss against Italy.

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Sweden 2 1 1 0 5 4 3
 Italy 2 1 0 1 4 3 2
 Paraguay 2 0 1 1 2 4 1
 India withdrew

29 June 1950
15:30 BRT (UTC-03)
Sweden  2 – 2  Paraguay
Sundqvist Goal 17'
Palmér Goal 26'
Report López Goal 35'
López Fretes Goal 74'

2 July 1950
15:00 BRT (UTC-03)
Italy  2 – 0  Paraguay
Carapellese Goal 12'
Pandolfini Goal 62'
Report
Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Arthur Ellis (England)

1958 FIFA World Cup

For the 1958 World Cup, Paraguay surprisingly qualified ahead of Uruguay (beating them 5–0 in the decisive game) with a team that contained a formidable attacking lineup with stars such as Juan Bautista Agüero, José Parodi, Juan Romero, Cayetano Ré and Florencio Amarilla. In their first game in Sweden, Paraguay were 3–2 up against France in a game they lost 7–3. A 3–2 win over Scotland and a 3–3 draw with Yugoslavia saw Paraguay finish third in their group.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
 France 3 2 0 1 11 7 1.57 4
 Yugoslavia 3 1 2 0 7 6 1.17 4
 Paraguay 3 1 1 1 9 12 0.75 3
 Scotland 3 0 1 2 4 6 0.67 1
  • France finished ahead of Yugoslavia on goal average

8 June 1958
19:00 (CET)
France  7 – 3  Paraguay
Fontaine Goal 24 '30 '67'
Piantoni Goal 52'
Wisnieski Goal 61'
Kopa Goal 70'
Vincent Goal 83'
Report Amarilla Goal 20 '44' (pen.)
Romero Goal 50'
Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Attendance: 16,500
Referee: Gardeazabal (Spain)

11 June 1958
19:00 (CET)
Paraguay  3 – 2  Scotland
Agüero Goal 4'
Goal 45'
Parodi Goal 73'
Report Mudie Goal 24'
Collins Goal 74'
Idrottsparken, Norrköping
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Orlandini (Italy)

15 June 1958
19:00 (CET)
Paraguay  3 – 3  Yugoslavia
Parodi Goal 20'
Agüero Goal 52'
Romero Goal 80'
Report Ognjanović Goal 18'
Veselinović Goal 21'
Rajkov Goal 73'
Tunavallen, Eskilstuna
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Macko (Czechoslovakia)

1986 FIFA World Cup

Paraguay ended a 28-year absence from the World Cup in 1986 with a team starring Roberto Fernández in goal; Cesar Zabala, Rogelio Delgado and Juan Bautista Torales in defense; Jorge Amado Nunes and Vladimiro Schettina in midfield; midfield playmaker Romerito and strikers Roberto Cabañas, Ramon Angel Maria Hicks and Rolando Chilavert (older brother of José Luis Chilavert). In first round matches, Paraguay defeated Iraq (1–0, goal Romerito) and then tied Mexico (1–1, goal Romerito) and Belgium (2–2, both goals Roberto Cabañas). They reached the second round where they were beaten 3–0 by England.[3]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 5
 Paraguay 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 4
 Belgium 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 3
 Iraq 3 0 0 3 1 4 −3 0

4 June 1986 (First Round)
12:00 CST
Paraguay  1 – 0  Iraq
Romero Goal 35' Report
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Roberto Fernández
DF 2 Juan Torales
DF 3 César Zabala
DF 4 Vladimiro Schettina Booked 45'
DF 5 Rogelio Delgado (c)
MF 6 Jorge Amado Nunes
MF 10 Adolfino Cañete
MF 8 Julio César Romero
FW 7 Buenaventura Ferreira
FW 11 Alfredo Mendoza Substituted off 88'
FW 9 Roberto Cabañas
Substitutions:
MF 16 Jorge Guasch Substituted in 88'
Manager:
Paraguay Cayetano Ré
Iraq
IRAQ:
GK 1 Raad Hammoudi Salman (c)
DF 3 Khalil Mohammed Allawi
DF 4 Nadhim Shaker Salim
DF 5 Samir Shaker Mahmoud Booked 29'
DF 15 Natiq Hashim Abidoun
DF 22 Ghanim Oraibi Jassim
MF 6 Ali Hussein Shihab
MF 7 Haris Mohammed Hassan Substituted off 67'
MF 14 Basil Gorgis Hanna Substituted off 81'
FW 10 Hussein Saeed Mohammed
FW 8 Ahmad Radhi Amaiesh
Substitutions:
FW 11 Abdul-Rahim Hamed Aufi Substituted in 67'
MF 19 Basim Qasim Hamdan Substituted in 81'
Manager:
Brazil Evaristo de Macedo

7 June 1986 (First Round)
12:00 CST
Mexico  1 – 1  Paraguay
Flores Goal 3' Report Romero Goal 85'
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 114,600
Referee: George Courtney (England)
Mexico
MEXICO:
GK 1 Pablo Larios
DF 2 Mario Trejo Booked 80'
DF 3 Fernando Quirarte
DF 14 Félix Cruz
DF 17 Raúl Servín
MF 16 Carlos Muñoz
MF 10 Tomás Boy (c) Substituted off 58'
MF 13 Javier Aguirre
FW 22 Manuel Negrete Booked 26'
FW 15 Luis Flores Substituted off 77'
FW 9 Hugo Sánchez Booked 75'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Miguel España Substituted in 58'
FW 5 Francisco Javier Cruz Substituted in 77'
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bora Milutinović
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Roberto Fernández
DF 2 Juan Torales Substituted off 80'
DF 3 César Zabala
DF 4 Vladimiro Schettina Booked 30'
DF 5 Rogelio Delgado (c)
MF 6 Jorge Amado Nunes
MF 10 Adolfino Cañete
MF 8 Julio César Romero
FW 7 Buenaventura Ferreira
FW 11 Alfredo Mendoza Booked 5' Substituted off 62'
FW 9 Roberto Cabañas
Substitutions:
MF 16 Jorge Guasch Substituted in 62'
FW 20 Ramón Hicks Substituted in 80'
Manager:
Paraguay Cayetano Ré

11 June 1986 (First Round)
12:00 CST
Paraguay  2 – 2  Belgium
Cabañas Goal 50'76' Report Vercauteren Goal 30'
Veyt Goal 59'
Estadio Nemesio Díez, Toluca
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Bogdan Dotchev (Bulgaria)
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Roberto Fernández
DF 2 Juan Torales
DF 3 César Zabala
DF 5 Rogelio Delgado (c)
MF 16 Jorge Guasch
MF 6 Jorge Amado Nunes
MF 10 Adolfino Cañete
MF 8 Julio César Romero Booked 55'
FW 7 Buenaventura Ferreira
FW 11 Alfredo Mendoza Substituted off 68'
FW 9 Roberto Cabañas
Substitutions:
FW 20 Ramón Hicks Substituted in 68'
Manager:
Paraguay Cayetano Ré
Belgium
BELGIUM:
GK 1 Jean-Marie Pfaff
DF 5 Michel Renquin
DF 19 Hugo Broos
DF 13 Georges Grün Substituted off 89'
MF 21 Stéphane Demol
MF 6 Franky Vercauteren
MF 22 Patrick Vervoort
MF 8 Enzo Scifo
MF 11 Jan Ceulemans (c) Booked 55'
FW 16 Nico Claesen
FW 18 Daniel Veyt
Substitutions:
DF 3 Franky Van Der Elst Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Belgium Guy Thys

18 June 1986 (Round of 16)
12:00 CST
England  3 – 0  Paraguay
Lineker Goal 31'73'
Beardsley Goal 56'
Report
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 98,728
Referee: Jamal Al Sharif (Syria)
England
ENGLAND:
GK 1 Peter Shilton (c)
DF 2 Gary M. Stevens
DF 3 Kenny Sansom
DF 5 Alvin Martin Booked 37'
DF 6 Terry Butcher
MF 16 Peter Reid Substituted off 58'
MF 4 Glenn Hoddle
MF 17 Trevor Steven
MF 18 Steve Hodge Booked 67'
FW 20 Peter Beardsley Substituted off 80'
FW 10 Gary Lineker
Substitutions:
DF 15 Gary A. Stevens Substituted in 58'
FW 9 Mark Hateley Substituted in 80'
Manager:
England Bobby Robson
Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK 1 Roberto Fernández
DF 2 Juan Torales Substituted off 64'
DF 3 César Zabala
DF 4 Vladimiro Schettina
DF 5 Rogelio Delgado (c)
MF 6 Jorge Amado Nunes Booked 60'
MF 10 Adolfino Cañete
MF 8 Julio César Romero
FW 7 Buenaventura Ferreira
FW 11 Alfredo Mendoza
FW 9 Roberto Cabañas
Substitutions:
MF 16 Jorge Guasch Substituted in 64'
Manager:
Paraguay Cayetano Ré

1998 FIFA World Cup

A new generation of players helped end the World Cup drought in grand fashion, as the Albirroja reached the France 1998 World Cup by qualifying in second place in South America behind Argentina. The first round matches were against Bulgaria (0–0), Spain (0–0), and Nigeria (3–1; goals Celso Ayala, Miguel Ángel Benítez and José Cardozo). Paraguay qualified to the second round (Round of 16) to be defeated in a thrilling match against hosts and eventual World Champions France. France only scored through Laurent Blanc in the 114th minute, during the second half of overtime (making it the first golden goal scored in a World Cup). Paraguay's central defending duo (Carlos Gamarra and Celso Ayala) and goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert were selected for the all-star World Cup team.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Nigeria 3 2 0 1 5 5 0 6
 Paraguay 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
 Spain 3 1 1 1 8 4 +4 4
 Bulgaria 3 0 1 2 1 7 −6 1

12 June 1998 (First Round)
14:30
Paraguay  0–0  Bulgaria
Report
Paraguay
Bulgaria
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
DF 4 Carlos Gamarra
DF 5 Celso Ayala
FW 9 José Cardozo Substituted off 70'
MF 10 Roberto Acuña
DF 11 Pedro Sarabia
MF 13 Carlos Paredes
FW 15 Miguel Benitez Booked 45'
MF 16 Julio Cesar Enciso
MF 19 Carlos Morales Substituted off 43'
MF 21 Jorge Campos Substituted off 78'
Substitutions:
DF 20 Denis Caniza Substituted in 43'
FW 18 César Ramirez Substituted in 70'
MF 7 Julio César Yegros Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Brazil Paulo César Carpegiani
GK 1 Zdravko Zdravkov
DF 2 Radostin Kishishev
DF 3 Trifon Ivanov (c) Booked 73'
DF 4 Ivaylo Petkov
MF 5 Ivaylo Yordanov
MF 6 Zlatko Yankov
FW 8 Hristo Stoichkov Booked 45'
FW 9 Luboslav Penev Substituted off 68'
MF 10 Krassimir Balakov
MF 11 Ilian Iliev Substituted off 77'
MF 16 Anatoli Nankov Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 27', 89'
Substitutions:
FW 7 Emil Kostadinov Substituted in 68'
MF 18 Daniel Borimirov Substituted in 77'
Manager:
Hristo Bonev

Assistant referees:
Achmat Salie (South Africa)
Hussain Ghadanfari (Kuwait)
Fourth official:
Nikolai Levnikov (Russia)

19 June 1998 (First Round)
21:00
Spain  0–0  Paraguay
Report
Spain
Paraguay
GK 1 Andoni Zubizarreta (c)
RB 15 Juan Carlos Aguilera
CB 5 Abelardo Fernández Substituted off 56'
CB 4 Rafael Alkorta
LB 12 Sergi Barjuán Booked 8'
RM 17 Joseba Etxeberria
CM 6 Fernando Hierro
CM 18 Guillermo Amor
LM 21 Luis Enrique
CF 9 Juan Antonio Pizzi Substituted off 52'
CF 10 Raúl González Substituted off 65'
Substitutions:
FW 7 Fernando Morientes Substituted in 52'
MF 16 Albert Celades Substituted in 56'
FW 19 Kiko Booked 87' Substituted in 65'
Manager:
Javier Clemente
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
DF 2 Francisco Arce Booked 76'
DF 4 Carlos Gamarra
DF 5 Celso Ayala Booked 30' Substituted off 73'
FW 8 Arístides Rojas Substituted off 83'
MF 10 Roberto Acuña
DF 11 Pedro Sarabia
FW 15 Miguel Benitez
MF 16 Julio Cesar Enciso Booked 45'
DF 20 Denis Caniza
MF 21 Jorge Campos Substituted off 45'
Substitutions:
MF 13 Carlos Paredes Substituted in 45'
MF 7 Julio César Yegros Substituted in 73'
FW 18 César Ramirez Substituted in 83'
Manager:
Brazil Paulo César Carpegiani

Assistant referees:
Aristidis Chris Soldatos (South Africa)
Owen Powell (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Esse Baharmast (United States)

24 June 1998 (First Round)
21:00
Nigeria  1–3  Paraguay
Oruma Goal 10' Report Ayala Goal 1'
Benítez Goal 58'
Cardozo Goal 86'
Stade de Toulouse, Toulouse
Attendance: 33,500
Referee: Pirom Un-Prasert (Thailand)
Nigeria
Paraguay
GK 1 Peter Rufai (c)
FW 4 Nwankwo Kanu
DF 6 Taribo West
FW 9 Rasheed Yekini
MF 11 Garba Lawal
MF 13 Tijani Babangida
MF 15 Sunday Oliseh Substituted off 45'
DF 16 Uche Okafor
DF 17 Augustine Eguavoen Booked 25'
MF 18 Wilson Oruma Substituted off 68'
DF 19 Ben Iroha Booked 38'
Substitutions:
DF 21 Godwin Okpara Substituted in 45'
MF 7 Finidi George Substituted in 68'
Manager:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bora Milutinović
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
DF 2 Francisco Arce
DF 4 Carlos Gamarra
DF 5 Celso Ayala
FW 9 José Cardozo
DF 11 Pedro Sarabia
MF 13 Carlos Paredes
FW 15 Miguel Benitez Substituted off 67'
MF 16 Julio Cesar Enciso
FW 17 Hugo Brizuela Substituted off 77'
DF 20 Denis Caniza Substituted off 55'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Julio César Yegros Substituted in 55'
MF 10 Roberto Acuña Substituted in 67'
FW 8 Aristides Rojas Substituted in 77'
Manager:
Brazil Paulo César Carpegiani

Assistant referees:
Mohamed Al Musawi (Oman)
Mikael Milsson (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Masayoshi Okada (Japan)

28 June 1998 (Round of 16)
16:30
France  1 – 0
(a.e.t.)
 Paraguay
Blanc Golden goal 113' Report
France
Paraguay
GK 16 Fabien Barthez
RB 15 Lilian Thuram
CB 5 Laurent Blanc
CB 8 Marcel Desailly
LB 3 Bixente Lizarazu
CM 7 Didier Deschamps (c)
CM 17 Emmanuel Petit Substituted off 69'
RW 13 Bernard Diomède Substituted off 76'
LW 6 Youri Djorkaeff
CF 20 David Trezeguet
CF 12 Thierry Henry Substituted off 64'
Substitutes:
MF 11 Robert Pirès Substituted in 64'
MF 14 Alain Boghossian Substituted in 69'
FW 9 Stéphane Guivarc'h Substituted in 76'
Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c) Booked 19'
RB 2 Francisco Arce Booked 84'
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra
CB 5 Celso Ayala
LB 11 Pedro Sarabia
CM 10 Roberto Acuña
CM 16 Julio César Enciso Booked 32'
CM 13 Carlos Humberto Paredes Substituted off 74'
AM 21 Jorge Luis Campos Substituted off 55'
AM 15 Miguel Ángel Benítez Booked 23'
CF 9 José Cardozo Substituted off 91'
Substitutes:
MF 7 Julio César Yegros Substituted in 55'
DF 20 Denis Caniza Substituted in 74'
MF 8 Aristides Rojas Substituted in 91'
Manager:
Brazil Paulo César Carpegiani

Assistant referees:
Nimal Wickeramatunge (Sri Lanka)
Lencie Fred (Vanuatu)
Fourth official:
Esse Baharmast (United States)

2002 FIFA World Cup

Paraguay returned to the world's greatest stage once more in the 2002 World Cup. In their first match, Paraguay tied South Africa 2–2 (goals: Roque Santa Cruz and Francisco Arce). Paraguay lost to Spain in the second game (1–3) and finally defeated Slovenia (3–1; goals Nelson Cuevas, twice, and Jorge Luis Campos) to qualify for the second round. Germany ended Paraguay's dreams in the World Cup with an 88-minute goal.


Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3 3 0 0 9 4 +5 9
 Paraguay 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 4
 South Africa 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
 Slovenia 3 0 0 3 2 7 −5 0



All times local (UTC+9)

2 June 2002 (First Round)
16:30
Paraguay  2–2  South Africa
Santa Cruz Goal 39'
Arce Goal 55'
Report Mokoena Goal 63'
Fortune Goal 90+1' (pen.)
Paraguay
South Africa
GK 22 Ricardo Tavarelli Booked 90'
CB 18 Julio César Cáceres Booked 35'
CB 5 Celso Ayala
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra (c)
RWB 2 Francisco Arce
LWB 21 Denis Caniza Booked 65'
CM 10 Roberto Miguel Acuña
CM 6 Estanislao Struway Substituted off 86'
CM 8 Guido Alvarenga Substituted off 66'
AM 11 Jorge Campos Substituted off 73'
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz
Substitutions:
MF 14 Diego Gavilán Substituted in 66'
MF 16 Gustavo Morínigo Substituted in 73'
DF 17 Juan Carlos Franco Booked 90+3' Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini
GK 16 Andre Arendse
RB 4 Aaron Mokoena Booked 3'
CB 13 Pierre Issa Booked 9' Substituted off 27'
CB 19 Lucas Radebe (c)
LB 3 Bradley Carnell
RM 2 Cyril Nzama
CM 12 Teboho Mokoena
CM 6 MacBeth Sibaya
LM 7 Quinton Fortune
CF 17 Benni McCarthy Booked 38' Substituted off 78'
CF 15 Sibusiso Zuma Booked 45+2'
Substitutions:
MF 9 MacDonald Mukasi Substituted in 27'
FW 23 George Koumantarakis Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Jomo Sono

Man of the Match:
Francisco Arce (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Igor Sramka (Slovakia)
Curtis Charles (Antigua and Barbuda)
Fourth official:
Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

7 June 2002 (First Round)
18:00
Spain  3–1  Paraguay
Morientes Goal 53'69'
Hierro Goal 83' (pen.)
Report Puyol Goal 10' (o.g.)
Spain
Paraguay
GK 1 Iker Casillas
RB 5 Carles Puyol
CB 6 Fernando Hierro (c)
CB 20 Miguel Ángel Nadal
LB 3 Juanfran
RM 21 Luis Enrique Substituted off 46'
CM 8 Rubén Baraja Booked 9'
CM 17 Juan Carlos Valerón Substituted off 85'
LM 11 Javier de Pedro
CF 7 Raúl
CF 10 Diego Tristán Substituted off 46'
Substitutions:
MF 4 Iván Helguera Substituted in 46'
FW 9 Fernando Morientes Substituted in 46'
MF 19 Xavi Substituted in 85'
Manager:
José Antonio Camacho
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
CB 18 Julio César Cáceres
CB 5 Celso Ayala
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra
RWB 2 Francisco Arce Booked 44'
LWB 21 Denis Caniza Substituted off 78'
CM 14 Diego Gavilán Booked 60'
CM 10 Roberto Acuña
CM 13 Carlos Paredes
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz Booked 80'
CF 20 José Cardozo Substituted off 63'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Jorge Campos Substituted in 63'
MF 6 Estanislao Struway Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini

Man of the Match:
Fernando Morientes (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Wagih Farag (Egypt)
Brighton Mudzamiri (Zimbabwe)
Fourth official:
Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)

12 June 2002 (First Round)
20:30
Slovenia  1–3  Paraguay
Ačimovič Goal 45+1' Report Cuevas Goal 65'84'
Campos Goal 73'
Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
Attendance: 30,176
Referee: Felipe Ramos (Mexico)
Slovenia
Paraguay
GK 12 Mladen Dabanovič
CB 22 Spasoje Bulajič
CB 3 Željko Milinovič Booked 79'
CB 15 Rajko Tavčar
RM 7 Đoni Novak
CM 8 Aleš Čeh (c)
CM 11 Miran Pavlin Booked 15' Substituted off 40'
LM 19 Amir Karić Booked 68'
AM 18 Milenko Ačimovič Substituted off 62'
CF 21 Sebastjan Cimirotič
CF 9 Milan Osterc Substituted off 77'
Substitutions:
FW 13 Mladen Rudonja Booked 69' Substituted in 40'
MF 20 Nastja Čeh Red card 81' Substituted in 62'
FW 16 Senad Tiganj Substituted in 77'
Manager:
Danilo Popivoda
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
CB 18 Julio César Cáceres
CB 5 Celso Ayala
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra
RWB 2 Francisco Arce
LWB 21 Denis Caniza
CM 13 Carlos Paredes Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 4', 22'
CM 10 Roberto Acuña
CM 8 Guido Alvarenga Substituted off 53'
CF 20 José Cardozo Substituted off 61'
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz
Substitutions:
MF 11 Jorge Campos Substituted in 53'
FW 23 Nelson Cuevas Substituted in 61' Substituted off 92'
MF 17 Juan Carlos Franco Substituted in 92'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini

Man of the Match:
Nelson Cuevas (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Leif Lindberg (Sweden)
Visva Krishnan (Singapore)
Fourth official:
Kim Young-Joo (Korea Republic)

15 June 2002 (Round of 16)
15:30
Germany  1–0  Paraguay
Neuville Goal 88' Report
Germany
Paraguay
GK 1 Oliver Kahn (c)
RB 22 Torsten Frings
CB 3 Marko Rehmer Substituted off 46'
CB 2 Thomas Linke
LB 21 Christoph Metzelder Substituted off 60'
RM 19 Bernd Schneider Booked 35'
CM 16 Jens Jeremies
CM 13 Michael Ballack Booked 90+2'
LM 17 Marco Bode
CF 7 Oliver Neuville Substituted off 90+2'
CF 11 Miroslav Klose
Substitutions:
MF 15 Sebastian Kehl Substituted in 46'
DF 4 Frank Baumann Booked 71' Substituted in 60'
FW 14 Gerald Asamoah Substituted in 90+2'
Manager:
Rudi Völler
GK 1 José Luis Chilavert (c)
RB 2 Francisco Arce
CB 18 Julio César Cáceres
CB 5 Celso Ayala
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra
LB 21 Denis Caniza
CM 15 Carlos Bonet Substituted off 84'
CM 10 Roberto Acuña Yellow cardRed card 26', 90+2'
CM 6 Estanislao Struway Substituted off 90+1'
CF 20 José Cardozo Booked 50'
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz Substituted off 29'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Jorge Campos Substituted in 29'
MF 14 Diego Gavilán Substituted in 84'
FW 23 Nelson Cuevas Substituted in 90+1'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini

Man of the Match:
Jens Jeremies (Germany)

Assistant referees:
Curtis Charles (Antigua and Barbuda)
Dramane Dante (Mali)
Fourth official:
Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

2006 FIFA World Cup

In 2006, Paraguay qualified for its third World Cup in a row. This time, two early defeats against England and Sweden (both 0–1) sent the team home early. The only consolation was defeating Trinidad and Tobago during the last and final group game by 2–0.


Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 England 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7
 Sweden 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5
 Paraguay 3 1 0 2 2 2 0 3
 Trinidad and Tobago 3 0 1 2 0 4 −4 1



All times local (CEST/UTC+2)

10 June 2006 (First Round)
15:00
England  1–0  Paraguay
Gamarra Goal 3' (o.g.) Report
England
Paraguay
GK 1 Paul Robinson
RB 2 Gary Neville
CB 5 Rio Ferdinand
CB 6 John Terry
LB 3 Ashley Cole
DM 4 Steven Gerrard Booked 19'
RM 7 David Beckham (c)
LM 11 Joe Cole Substituted off 83'
AM 8 Frank Lampard
CF 10 Michael Owen Substituted off 56'
CF 21 Peter Crouch Booked 63'
Substitutions:
MF 20 Stewart Downing Substituted in 56'
MF 16 Owen Hargreaves Substituted in 83'
Manager:
Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson
GK 1 Justo Villar Substituted off 8'
RB 21 Denis Caniza
CB 5 Julio César Cáceres
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra (c)
LB 3 Delio Toledo Substituted off 82'
RM 6 Carlos Bonet Substituted off 68'
CM 13 Carlos Humberto Paredes
CM 10 Roberto Miguel Acuña
LM 16 Cristian Riveros
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz
CF 18 Nelson Valdez Booked 22'
Substitutions:
GK 22 Aldo Bobadilla Substituted in 8'
FW 23 Nelson Cuevas Substituted in 68'
DF 2 Jorge Núñez Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Uruguay Aníbal Ruiz

Man of the Match:
Frank Lampard (England)

Assistant referees:
José Luis Camargo (Mexico)
Leonel Leal (Costa Rica)
Fourth official:
Coffi Codjia (Benin)
Fifth official:
Celestin Ntagungira (Rwanda)

15 June 2006 (First Round)
21:00
Sweden  1–0  Paraguay
Ljungberg Goal 89' Report
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
Sweden
Paraguay
GK 1 Andreas Isaksson
RB 7 Niclas Alexandersson
CB 3 Olof Mellberg (c)
CB 4 Teddy Lučić Booked 48'
LB 5 Erik Edman
DM 6 Tobias Linderoth Booked 14'
RM 21 Christian Wilhelmsson Substituted off 68'
LM 9 Fredrik Ljungberg
AM 16 Kim Källström Substituted off 86'
CF 10 Zlatan Ibrahimović Substituted off 46'
CF 11 Henrik Larsson
Substitutions:
FW 20 Marcus Allbäck Booked 60' Substituted in 46'
FW 18 Mattias Jonson Substituted in 68'
FW 17 Johan Elmander Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Lars Lagerbäck
GK 22 Aldo Bobadilla
RB 2 Jorge Núñez Booked 54'
CB 5 Julio César Cáceres
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra (c)
LB 21 Denis Caniza Booked 3'
RM 6 Carlos Bonet Substituted off 81'
CM 10 Roberto Miguel Acuña Booked 51'
CM 13 Carlos Humberto Paredes Booked 74'
LM 16 Cristian Riveros Substituted off 62'
SS 9 Roque Santa Cruz Substituted off 63'
CF 18 Nelson Valdez
Substitutions:
MF 19 Julio dos Santos Substituted in 62'
FW 20 Dante López Substituted in 63'
MF 8 Edgar Barreto Booked 85' Substituted in 81'
Manager:
Uruguay Aníbal Ruiz

Man of the Match:
Fredrik Ljungberg (Sweden)

Assistant referees:
Roman Slysko (Slovakia)
Martin Balko (Slovakia)
Fourth official:
Jerome Damon (South Africa)
Fifth official:
Enock Molefe (South Africa)

20 June 2006 (First Round)
21:00
Paraguay  2–0  Trinidad and Tobago
Sancho Goal 25' (o.g.)
Cuevas Goal 86'
Report
Paraguay
Trinidad and Tobago
GK 22 Aldo Bobadilla
RB 21 Denis Caniza Substituted off 89'
CB 5 Julio César Cáceres Substituted off 77'
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra (c)
LB 2 Jorge Núñez
DM 10 Roberto Miguel Acuña
RM 19 Julio dos Santos Booked 54'
LM 8 Edgar Barreto
AM 13 Carlos Humberto Paredes Booked 30'
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz
CF 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted off 66'
Substitutions:
FW 23 Nelson Cuevas Substituted in 66'
DF 15 Julio Manzur Substituted in 77'
DF 14 Paulo da Silva Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Uruguay Aníbal Ruiz
GK 21 Kelvin Jack
RB 11 Carlos Edwards
CB 5 Brent Sancho Booked 45'
CB 6 Dennis Lawrence
LB 3 Avery John Substituted off 31'
RM 7 Chris Birchall
CM 19 Dwight Yorke (c)
CM 9 Aurtis Whitley Booked 48' Substituted off 67'
LM 18 Densill Theobald
CF 14 Stern John
CF 13 Cornell Glen Substituted off 41'
Substitutions:
DF 15 Kenwyne Jones Substituted in 31'
MF 16 Evans Wise Substituted in 41'
MF 10 Russell Latapy Substituted in 67'
Manager:
Netherlands Leo Beenhakker

Man of the Match:
Julio dos Santos (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Cristiano Copelli (Italy)
Alessandro Stagnelli (Italy)
Fourth official:
Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)
Fifth official:
Peter Hermans (Belgium)

2010 FIFA World Cup

In their fourth consecutive World Cup appearance, Paraguay eventually reached the quarterfinals. Drawn into Group F along with defending champions Italy, Slovakia, and New Zealand, they opened their tournament with a draw against the Italians, holding them 1–1 thanks to a first-half goal from Antolin Alcaraz. In their second game, they beat Slovakia 2–0 with goals from Enrique Vera and Christian Riveros. Their final group match saw a goalless draw with New Zealand, clinching first place in Group F and setting up a date with Japan. Another goalless draw with the Japanese after 120 minutes went to penalties, which Paraguay won 5–3, advancing them for the first time in their history to the World Cup round of eight. In the quarterfinals they met powerhouses Spain, to whom they lost 1–0 in a game where a goal by Nelson Haedo Valdez was controversially called an offside by the referee. The game also featured each team being awarded a penalty, both of which were contained, first by Spanish keeper Casillas and then by Paraguayan keeper Villar (both were also team captains for the game).

The Albirroja arrived back from South Africa on Monday, July 5 at 3:30 AM. Upon arrival, they were greeted by over 3000 fans at the airport and were decorated by the President of Paraguay. Gerardo Martino announced that he would take some time to decide his future, although the Paraguayan FA has offered him a four-year contract to continue at the helm. Roque Santa Cruz also announced that this would be his last World Cup, but that he may play one more tournament, the Copa América in Argentina in 2011.


Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Paraguay 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
 Slovakia 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 4
 New Zealand 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
 Italy 3 0 2 1 4 5 −1 2


All times local (UTC+02)

14 June 2010 (First Round)
20:30
Italy  1–1  Paraguay
De Rossi Goal 63' Report Alcaraz Goal 39'
Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 62,869
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)[4]
Italy[5]
Paraguay[5]
GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon Substituted off 46'
RB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta
CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
CB 4 Giorgio Chiellini
LB 3 Domenico Criscito
CM 6 Daniele De Rossi
CM 22 Riccardo Montolivo
AM 15 Claudio Marchisio Substituted off 59'
RW 7 Simone Pepe
LW 9 Vincenzo Iaquinta
CF 11 Alberto Gilardino Substituted off 72'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Federico Marchetti Substituted in 46'
MF 16 Mauro Camoranesi Booked 70' Substituted in 59'
FW 10 Antonio Di Natale Substituted in 72'
Manager:
Marcello Lippi
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GK 1 Justo Villar (c)
RB 6 Carlos Bonet
CB 21 Antolín Alcaraz
CB 14 Paulo da Silva
LB 3 Claudio Morel
DM 15 Víctor Cáceres Booked 62'
RM 13 Enrique Vera
CM 16 Cristian Riveros
LM 17 Aureliano Torres Substituted off 60'
SS 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted off 68'
CF 19 Lucas Barrios Substituted off 76'
Substitutions:
MF 11 Jonathan Santana Substituted in 60'
FW 9 Roque Santa Cruz Substituted in 68'
FW 7 Óscar Cardozo Substituted in 76'
Manager:
Gerardo Martino

Man of the Match:
Antolín Alcaraz (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Héctor Vergara (Canada)[4]
Marvin Torrentera (Mexico)[4]
Fourth official:
Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)[4]
Fifth official:
Juan Zumba (El Salvador)[4]

20 June 2010 (First Round)
13:30
Slovakia  0–2  Paraguay
Report Vera Goal 27'
Riveros Goal 86'
Slovakia[6]
Paraguay[6]
GK 1 Ján Mucha
RB 2 Peter Pekarík
CB 3 Martin Škrtel
CB 21 Kornel Saláta Substituted off 83'
LB 16 Ján Ďurica Booked 42'
DM 6 Zdeno Štrba
CM 17 Marek Hamšík (c)
RW 9 Stanislav Šesták Booked 47' Substituted off 70'
LW 7 Vladimír Weiss Booked 84'
SS 8 Ján Kozák
CF 11 Róbert Vittek
Substitutions:
FW 13 Filip Hološko Substituted in 70'
MF 15 Miroslav Stoch Substituted in 83'
Manager:
Vladimír Weiss
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GK 1 Justo Villar (c)
RB 6 Carlos Bonet
CB 14 Paulo da Silva
CB 21 Antolín Alcaraz
LB 3 Claudio Morel
DM 15 Víctor Cáceres
CM 13 Enrique Vera Booked 45' Substituted off 88'
CM 16 Cristian Riveros
AM 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted off 68'
SS 9 Roque Santa Cruz
CF 19 Lucas Barrios Substituted off 82'
Substitutions:
DF 17 Aureliano Torres Substituted in 68'
FW 7 Óscar Cardozo Substituted in 82'
MF 8 Édgar Barreto Substituted in 88'
Manager:
Gerardo Martino

Man of the Match:
Enrique Vera (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)[4]
Bechir Hassani (Tunisia)[4]
Fourth official:
Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)[4]
Fifth official:
Juan Zumba (El Salvador)[4]

24 June 2010 (First Round)
16:00
Paraguay  0–0  New Zealand
Report
Paraguay[7]
New Zealand[7]
GK 1 Justo Villar
RB 4 Denis Caniza (c)
CB 5 Julio Cáceres
CB 14 Paulo da Silva
LB 3 Claudio Morel
DM 15 Víctor Cáceres Booked 10'
CM 16 Cristian Riveros
CM 13 Enrique Vera
AM 9 Roque Santa Cruz Booked 41'
AM 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted off 67'
CF 7 Óscar Cardozo Substituted off 66'
Substitutions:
FW 19 Lucas Barrios Substituted in 66'
FW 10 Édgar Benítez Substituted in 67'
Manager:
Gerardo Martino
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GK 1 Mark Paston
RB 4 Winston Reid
CB 6 Ryan Nelsen (c) Booked 56'
LB 19 Tommy Smith
CM 7 Simon Elliott
CM 5 Ivan Vicelich
RM 11 Leo Bertos
LM 3 Tony Lochhead
AM 10 Chris Killen Substituted off 79'
AM 9 Shane Smeltz
CF 14 Rory Fallon Substituted off 69'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Chris Wood Substituted in 69'
MF 22 Jeremy Brockie Substituted in 79'
Manager:
Ricki Herbert

Man of the Match:
Roque Santa Cruz (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Toru Sagara (Japan)[4]
Jeong Hae-Sang (Korea Republic)[4]
Fourth official:
Koman Coulibaly (Mali)[4]
Fifth official:
Inacio Manuel Candido (Angola)[4]

Paraguay and Japan met at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on 29 June 2010. The match was decided by a penalty shootout after the score was locked at 0–0 for 120 minutes. Paraguay won the shootout and progressed to its first ever World Cup quarter-final.[8] The match was a generally unexciting affair, as Japan adopted a defensive posture while Paraguay itself maintained a solid defence. The first half produced the occasional chance on goal with Lucas Barrios having a shot saved shortly before a long distance shot from Daisuke Matsui hit the crossbar of Paraguay's goal. The second half was similar, with either side producing occasional chances to score rather than periods of dominance. The result of the deadlock was extra time, which continued goalless. A penalty shootout ensued, in which Yuichi Komano missed a spot kick for Japan. Paraguay scored all five of its penalties, clinching the win and passage to the quarter-finals.[9] After the match, Japan's coach Takeshi Okada resigned and Shunsuke Nakamura retired from international football.[10]

29 June 2010 (Round of 16)
16:00
Paraguay  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Japan
Report
  Penalties  
Barreto Penalty scored
Barrios Penalty scored
Riveros Penalty scored
Valdez Penalty scored
Cardozo Penalty scored
5–3 Penalty scored Endō
Penalty scored Hasebe
Penalty missed Komano
Penalty scored Honda
Paraguay[11]
Japan[11]
GK 1 Justo Villar (c)
RB 6 Carlos Bonet
CB 14 Paulo da Silva
CB 21 Antolín Alcaraz
LB 3 Claudio Morel
DM 20 Néstor Ortigoza Substituted off 75'
CM 13 Enrique Vera
CM 16 Cristian Riveros Booked 118'
RW 9 Roque Santa Cruz Substituted off 94'
LW 10 Édgar Benítez Substituted off 60'
CF 19 Lucas Barrios
Substitutions:
FW 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted in 60'
MF 8 Édgar Barreto Substituted in 75'
FW 7 Óscar Cardozo Substituted in 94'
Manager:
Argentina Gerardo Martino
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GK 21 Eiji Kawashima
RB 3 Yūichi Komano
CB 22 Yuji Nakazawa
CB 4 Marcus Tulio Tanaka
LB 5 Yuto Nagatomo Booked 72'
DM 2 Yuki Abe Substituted off 81'
CM 17 Makoto Hasebe (c)
CM 7 Yasuhito Endō Booked 113'
RW 8 Daisuke Matsui Booked 58' Substituted off 65'
LW 16 Yoshito Ōkubo Substituted off 106'
CF 18 Keisuke Honda Booked 90+3'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Shinji Okazaki Substituted in 65'
MF 14 Kengo Nakamura Substituted in 81'
FW 11 Keiji Tamada Substituted in 106'
Manager:
Takeshi Okada

Man of the Match:
Keisuke Honda (Japan)

Assistant referees:
Peter Hermans (Belgium)
Walter Vromans (Belgium)
Fourth official:
Peter O'Leary (New Zealand)
Fifth official:
Matthew Taro (Solomon Islands)

On 3 July 2010, Spain defeated Paraguay 1–0, to secure entry to the semi-finals where they would meet Germany. It was the first time that Spain had progressed to the semi-final of a World Cup since 1950; while for the defeated Paraguay, the quarter-final appearance was also the country's best ever performance.[12] The first half of the match finished goalless, although both sides had chances to score and Paraguay's Nelson Valdez had a goal ruled out as offside. The match suddenly became eventful in the second half due to a string of penalty kicks. First, Óscar Cardozo was pulled down by Gerard Piqué in Spain's penalty area and Paraguay was awarded a penalty. Cardozo took the penalty himself but it was saved by Spain's goalkeeper Iker Casillas. Spain soon after launched an attack at the other end of the field, in which David Villa was ruled by the referee to have been brought down by Antolín Alcaraz. Xabi Alonso stepped up to take the penalty kick and seemed to have scored, only for the referee to order it be retaken because of encroachment by a Spanish player into the penalty area before the kick was taken. Xabi Alonso's retake was saved by Paraguayan goalkeeper Justo Villar. As a result, the score remained 0–0 after the three penalty kicks. However, Spain ultimately managed to take the lead in the 82nd minute: David Villa collected a rebounded shot off the post from Pedro, to score himself off the post. The goal turned out to be the winner for Spain.[12] After the match, Spain's coach Vicente del Bosque conceded that his side were not playing at their best and were starved of possession. He also noted his view that Spain's next opponents Germany were the best team at the World Cup.[13] Paraguay's coach Gerardo Martino stated he would be leaving his position at the end of his contract.[14]

3 July 2010 (Quarter-Finals)
20:30
Paraguay  0–1  Spain
Report Villa Goal 83'
Paraguay[15]
Spain[15]
GK 1 Justo Villar (c)
RB 2 Darío Verón
CB 14 Paulo da Silva
CB 21 Antolín Alcaraz Booked 59'
LB 3 Claudio Morel Booked 71'
DM 15 Víctor Cáceres Booked 59' Substituted off 84'
RM 11 Jonathan Santana Booked 88'
CM 8 Édgar Barreto Substituted off 64'
LM 16 Cristian Riveros
SS 18 Nelson Valdez Substituted off 72'
CF 7 Óscar Cardozo
Substitutions:
MF 13 Enrique Vera Substituted in 64'
FW 9 Roque Santa Cruz Substituted in 72'
FW 19 Lucas Barrios Substituted in 84'
Manager:
Argentina Gerardo Martino
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GK 1 Iker Casillas (c)
RB 15 Sergio Ramos
CB 3 Gerard Piqué Booked 57'
CB 5 Carles Puyol Substituted off 84'
LB 11 Joan Capdevila
DM 16 Sergio Busquets Booked 63'
RM 6 Andrés Iniesta
CM 8 Xavi
LM 14 Xabi Alonso Substituted off 75'
SS 7 David Villa
CF 9 Fernando Torres Substituted off 56'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Cesc Fàbregas Substituted in 56'
FW 18 Pedro Substituted in 75'
DF 4 Carlos Marchena Substituted in 84'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Leonel Leal (Costa Rica)
Carlos Pastrana (Honduras)
Fourth official:
Benito Archundia (Mexico)
Fifth official:
Héctor Vergara (Canada)

Overview

FIFA World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
Uruguay 1930 Group Stage 9th 2 1 0 1 1 3
Italy 1934 Did Not Enter
France 1938
23x15px 1950 Group Stage 11th 2 0 1 1 2 4
Switzerland 1954 Did Not Qualify
Sweden 1958 Group Stage 12th 3 1 1 1 9 12
Chile 1962 Did Not Qualify
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974
Argentina 1978
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986 Round of 16 13th 4 1 2 1 4 6
Italy 1990 Did Not Qualify
United States 1994
France 1998 Round of 16 14th 4 1 2 1 3 2
South Korea Japan 2002 Round of 16 16th 4 1 1 2 6 7
Germany 2006 Group Stage 18th 3 1 0 2 2 2
South Africa 2010 Quarter-Final 8th 5 1 3 1 3 2
Brazil 2014 Did Not Qualify
Total Quarter-Final 8/20 27 7 10 10 30 38
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

References

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