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2006 FIBA World Championship

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2006 edition of the FIBA World Championship

International basketball competition
2006 FIBA World Championship
FIBA バスケットボール世界選手権 2006
FIBA Basukettobōru Sekai Senshuken 2006
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates19 August – 3 September
Officially opened byAkihito
Teams24 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up Greece
Third place United States
Fourth place Argentina
Tournament statistics
Games played80
MVPSpainPau Gasol
Top scorerChinaYao Ming
(25.3points per game)
2002
2010

The2006 FIBA World Championship was the 15thFIBA World Championship, the internationalbasketball world championship for men's national teams. The tournament was hosted by Japan and held from 19 August to 3 September 2006. It was co-organised by theInternational Basketball Federation (FIBA),Japan Basketball Association (JABBA) and the 2006 Organising Committee.

For the first time since1986, the World Championship was contested by 24 nations, eight more than in2002. As a result,group rounds were conducted in four cities, with theknockout rounds being hosted bySaitama City.

Spain won the tournament by beatingGreece 70–47 in the championship final. Spain won all nine games they played. Spain's gold medal in this tournament was the first medal Spain had ever won in a FIBA World Championship.Pau Gasol also became the first Spaniard to winthe MVP award. It was the first time a country has won all nine of its games since 1994 when the United States won all nine games and took the gold medal home. Thebronze medal was won by theUnited States, who defeatedArgentina, 96–81, in the third place game, after a semi-finals loss to Greece. Up to2019, including the2014 tournament, it has been the only tournament where neitherYugoslavia or theUSA have reached the final. The 2006 tournament marked the final appearance ofSerbia and Montenegro as they broke up into the independent nations ofSerbia andMontenegro after asuccessful independence referendum in Montenegro in May.

Seventeen years after the 2006 edition, Japan once again hosted the FIBA World Championships, now called the World Cup in2023 inOkinawa along with thePhilippines andIndonesia.

Venues

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HamamatsuSapporo
Hamamatsu Arena
Capacity: 5,100
Sapporo Arena
Capacity: 6,400
HiroshimaSaitamaSendai
Hiroshima Green Arena
Capacity: 6,900
Saitama Super Arena
Capacity: 21,000
Sendai Gymnasium
Capacity: 6,100

Qualification

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Main article:2006 FIBA World Championship Qualification

There were 24 teams taking part in the 2006 World Cup of Basketball.

Qualified teams

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EventDateLocationBerthsQualified
Host nation1 Japan
2004 OlympicsAugust 15–28, 2004GreeceAthens1 Argentina
2005 FIBA Africa ChampionshipAugust 15–24, 2005AlgeriaAlgiers3 Angola
 Senegal
 Nigeria
2005 FIBA Oceania ChampionshipAugust 17–21, 2005New ZealandAuckland andDunedin2 Australia
 New Zealand
2005 FIBA Americas ChampionshipAugust 24–September 4, 2005Dominican RepublicSanto Domingo4 Brazil
 Venezuela
 United States
 Panama
2005 FIBA Asia ChampionshipSeptember 8–16, 2005QatarDoha3 China
 Lebanon
 Qatar
EuroBasket 20054–22 September 2005 Serbia and Montenegro6 Greece
 Germany
 France
 Spain
 Lithuania
 Slovenia
Wild cards4 Italy
 Puerto Rico
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Turkey
TOTAL24

Squads

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Main article:2006 FIBA World Championship squads

At the start of tournament, all 24 participating countries had 12 players on their roster.

Competing nations

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The following national teams competed:

Teams that entered qualification tournaments; Asia (purple), Africa (orange), Americas (green), Europe (blue) and Oceania (yellow) and automatic qualifiers (aqua)
Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D

 Argentina
 France
 Lebanon
 Nigeria
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Venezuela

 Angola
 Germany
 Japan
 New Zealand
 Panama
 Spain

 Australia
 Brazil
 Greece
 Lithuania
 Qatar
 Turkey

 China
 Italy
 Puerto Rico
 Senegal
 Slovenia
 United States

Teams qualified

Japan qualified as the host country, and Italy, Puerto Rico, Serbia and Montenegro, and Turkey gained FIBA wild-card invitations.[1] Argentina qualified as the champion of the2004 Olympics. The remaining 18 countries qualified through their continents' qualifying tournaments (six fromEurope, four from theAmericas, three from each ofAsia andAfrica and two fromOceania).

The draw for the 2006 World Championship was held in Tokyo on 15 January 2006. In the preliminary rounds, Group A played atSendai, Group B atHiroshima, Group C atHamamatsu and Group D atSapporo. The Medal Rounds were played atSaitama.

Group stage

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Group A

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Venue:Sendai Gymnasium,Sendai

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Argentina550464339+12510Round of 16
2 France532353329+248
3 Nigeria523371393−227[a]
4 Serbia and Montenegro523409352+577[a]
5 Lebanon523357451−947[a]
6 Venezuela514336426−906
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head record: Nigeria 2–0, Serbia and Montenegro 1–1, Lebanon 0–2

19 August 2006

Venezuela 72–82 Lebanon
Serbia and Montenegro 75–82 Nigeria
Argentina 80–70 France

20 August 2006

Nigeria 77–84 Venezuela
Lebanon 72–107 Argentina
France 65–61 Serbia and Montenegro

21 August 2006

Argentina 96–54 Venezuela
Serbia and Montenegro 104–57 Lebanon
France 64–53 Nigeria

23 August 2006

Nigeria 64–98 Argentina
Venezuela 65–90 Serbia and Montenegro
Lebanon 74–73 France

24 August 2006

Serbia and Montenegro 79–83 Argentina
Lebanon 72–95 Nigeria
France 81–61 Venezuela

Group B

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Venue:Hiroshima Green Arena,Hiroshima

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Spain550476336+14010Round of 16
2 Germany541421384+379
3 Angola532451406+458
4 New Zealand523345393−487
5 Japan(H)514322393−716
6 Panama505326429−1035
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts

19 August 2006

Germany 81–70 Japan
Angola 83–70 Panama
Spain 86–70 New Zealand

20 August 2006

Japan 62–87 Angola
New Zealand 56–80 Germany
Panama 57–101 Spain

21 August 2006

Angola 95–73 New Zealand
Germany 71–92 Spain
Japan 78–61 Panama

23 August 2006

Spain 93–83 Angola
Panama 63–81 Germany
New Zealand 60–57 Japan

24 August 2006

Angola 103–108 (3OT) Germany
New Zealand 86–75 Panama
Japan 55–104 Spain

Group C

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Venue:Hamamatsu Arena,Hamamatsu

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Greece550404358+4610Round of 16
2 Turkey541370358+129
3 Lithuania532413353+608
4 Australia523370349+217
5 Brazil514399392+76
6 Qatar505310456−1465
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.

19 August 2006

Brazil 77–83 Australia
Greece 84–64 Qatar
Turkey 76–74 Lithuania

20 August 2006

Qatar 66–97 Brazil
Australia 68–76 Turkey
Lithuania 76–81(OT) Greece

22 August 2006

Lithuania 106–65 Qatar
Greece 72–69 Australia
Turkey 73–71 Brazil

23 August 2006

Australia 57–78 Lithuania
Qatar 69–76 Turkey
Brazil 80–91 Greece

24 August 2006

Australia 93–46 Qatar
Lithuania 79–74 Brazil
Greece 76–69 Turkey

Group D

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Venue:Sapporo Arena,Sapporo

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 United States550543428+11510Round of 16
2 Italy541386367+199
3 Slovenia523434433+17[a]
4 China523424455−317[a]
5 Puerto Rico523432440−87[a]
6 Senegal505355451−965
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head record: Slovenia 1–1 (1.04 GAvg), China 1–1 (0.99 GAvg), Puerto Rico 1–1 (0.97 GAvg)

19 August 2006

Puerto Rico 100–111 United States
Slovenia 96–79 Senegal
China 69–84 Italy

20 August 2006

Senegal 79–88 Puerto Rico
Italy 80–76 Slovenia
United States 121–90 China

22 August 2006

Puerto Rico 90–87 (OT) China
Italy 64–56 Senegal
Slovenia 95–114 United States

23 August 2006

Senegal 83–100 China
Puerto Rico 82–90 Slovenia
United States 94–85 Italy

24 August 2006

Slovenia 77–78 China
Italy 73–72 Puerto Rico
United States 103–58 Senegal

Knockout stage

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All times are localJST (UTC+9).

Venue:Saitama Super Arena,Saitama

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
26 August
 
 
 Argentina79
 
29 August
 
 New Zealand62
 
 Argentina83
 
26 August
 
 Turkey58
 
 Turkey90
 
1 September
 
 Slovenia84
 
 Argentina74
 
26 August
 
 Spain75
 
 Spain87
 
29 August
 
 Serbia and Montenegro75
 
 Spain89
 
26 August
 
 Lithuania67
 
 Italy68
 
3 September
 
 Lithuania71
 
 Spain70
 
27 August
 
 Greece47
 
 Greece95
 
30 August
 
 China64
 
 Greece73
 
27 August
 
 France56
 
 France68
 
1 September
 
 Angola62
 
 Greece101
 
27 August
 
 United States95Third place
 
 United States113
 
30 August2 September
 
 Australia73
 
 United States85 United States96
 
27 August
 
 Germany65 Argentina81
 
 Germany78
 
 
 Nigeria77
 

Round of 16

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26 August 2006
10:00
Argentina 79–62 New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 16–13, 22–15, 20–18
Pts:Oberto 23
Rebs:Oberto 10
Asts:Sánchez 5
Pts:Dickel 15
Rebs:Bradshaw 5
Asts:Dickel 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 9,100
26 August 2006
13:00
Italy 68–71 Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 20–17, 15–19, 14–14, 19–21
Pts:Rocca,Di Bella 15
Rebs:Di Bella 9
Asts:Soragna 5
Pts:Macijauskas 15
Rebs:Javtokas 8
Asts:Kalnietis 2
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 9,100
26 August 2006
17:00
Turkey 90–84 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 24–17, 16–24, 30–24
Pts:Erdoğan 24
Rebs:Gönlüm 8
Asts:Arslan 3
Pts:Nachbar 18
Rebs:Nachbar 8
Asts:Bečirovič 5
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 8,150
26 August 2006
20:00
Spain 87–75 Serbia and Montenegro
Scoring by quarter: 20–10, 23–21, 23–21, 21–23
Pts:Gasol 19
Rebs:Gasol 15
Asts:Calderón 4
Pts:Miličić 18
Rebs:Miličić 15
Asts:Popović 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 8,150
27 August 2006
10:00
Germany 78–77 Nigeria
Scoring by quarter: 25–22, 23–22, 14–14, 16–19
Pts:Nowitzki 23
Rebs:Nowitzki 9
Asts:Nowitzki 5
Pts:Ibekwe 22
Rebs:Ibekwe 10
Asts:Muoneke 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 14,800
27 August 2006
13:00
United States 113–73 Australia
Scoring by quarter: 27–23, 32–6, 29–20, 25–24
Pts:Johnson 18
Rebs:Bosh 9
Asts:Hinrich 5
Pts:Bogut 20
Rebs:Mackinnon 7
Asts:Bruton 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 14,800
27 August 2006
17:00
France 68–62 Angola
Scoring by quarter: 17–6, 17–18, 15–11, 19–27
Pts:Jeanneau 16
Rebs:Piétrus 7
Asts:Jeanneau 5
Pts:Almeida 13
Rebs:Gomes 7
Asts:Cipriano 7
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 12,900
27 August 2006
20:00
Greece 95–64 China
Scoring by quarter: 11–18, 30–18, 26–6, 28–22
Pts:Papaloukas 19
Rebs:Kakiouzis 7
Asts:Papaloukas 6
Pts:Wang S 16
Rebs:Yao 8
Asts:Chen,Zhu,Sun 2
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 12,900

Quarterfinals

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29 August 2006
16:30
Spain 89–67 Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 28–11, 19–19, 18–12, 24–25
Pts:Gasol 25
Rebs:Gasol 9
Asts:Navarro,Rodríguez 3
Pts:Lavrinovič 17
Rebs:Kleiza 14
Asts:Kleiza 5
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 8,700
29 August 2006
19:30
Argentina 83–58 Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 25–16, 18–7, 32–17, 8–18
Pts:Nocioni 21
Rebs:Delfino 8
Asts:Sánchez 6
Pts:Akyol 11
Rebs:Peker 6
Asts:Demirel 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 8,700
30 August 2006
16:30
Greece 73–56 France
Scoring by quarter: 12–8, 22–16, 19–19, 20–13
Pts:Papadopoulos,Fotsis 14
Rebs:Diamantidis 8
Asts:Diamantidis 5
Pts:Gelabale 12
Rebs:Piétrus,Diaw,Turiaf 6
Asts:Gomis,Jeanneau,Piétrus,Diaw 2
30 August 2006
19:30
United States 85–65 Germany
Scoring by quarter: 23–21, 17–18, 27–13, 18–13
Pts:Anthony 19
Rebs:Wade,Bosh 7
Asts:Paul 5
Pts:Okulaja,Nowitzki 15
Rebs:Okulaja,Nowitzki 9
Asts:Femerling 2

5th–8th classification

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Classification roundFifth place
 
      
 
31 August
 
 
 Lithuania84
 
2 September
 
 Turkey (OT)95
 
 Turkey56
 
31 August
 
 France64
 
 France75
 
 
 Germany73
 
Seventh place
 
 
3 September
 
 
 Lithuania77
 
 
 Germany62

Semifinals

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31 August 2006
16:30
Lithuania 84–95 (OT) Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 10–19, 17–4, 21–17, 27–35, Overtime: 9–20
Pts:Songaila 17
Rebs:Lavrinovič 7
Asts:Lavrinovič 4
Pts:Kuqo 24
Rebs:Gönlüm 8
Asts:Arslan 5
31 August 2006
19:30
France 75–73 Germany
Scoring by quarter: 17–16, 21–15, 15–26, 22–16
Pts:Gomis 17
Rebs:Gelabale,Diaw 8
Asts:Diaw 3
Pts:Nowitzki 29
Rebs:Okulaja 10
Asts:Okulaja 4

Seventh place playoff

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3 September 2006
16:30
Lithuania 77–62 Germany
Scoring by quarter: 30–17, 17–24, 11–13, 19–8
Pts:Lavrinovič 18
Rebs:Kleiza 7
Asts:Javtokas 3
Pts:Nowitzki 18
Rebs:Okulaja,Nowitzki 6
Asts:Roller 3

Fifth place playoff

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2 September 2006
16:30
Turkey 56–64 France
Scoring by quarter: 7–20, 13–15, 23–14, 13–15
Pts:Atsür 15
Rebs:Gönlüm 11
Asts:Atsür,Arslan,İlyasova,Gönlüm 1
Pts:Pietrus 12
Rebs:Pietrus 9
Asts:Diaw 3

Semifinals

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1 September 2006
16:30
Greece 101–95 United States
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 31–21, 32–24, 24–30
Pts:Spanoulis 22
Rebs:Kakiouzis 6
Asts:Papaloukas 12
Pts:Anthony 27
Rebs:Howard 7
Asts:James 5
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 17,000
1 September 2006
19:30
Spain 75–74 Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 25–17, 20–18, 15–18
Pts:Garbajosa 19
Rebs:Gasol 11
Asts:Navarro 5
Pts:Ginóbili 21
Rebs:Scola 8
Asts:Ginóbili 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 17,000

Third place playoff

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2 September 2006
19:30
United States 96–81 Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 21–27, 29–22, 19–13, 27–19
Pts:Wade 32
Rebs:James 9
Asts:James 7
Pts:Scola 19
Rebs:Sánchez,Nocioni 6
Asts:Sánchez 6
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 16,700

Final

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Main article:2006 FIBA World Championship final
3 September 2006
19:30
Greece 47–70 Spain
Scoring by quarter: 12–18, 11–25, 11–11, 13–16
Pts:Kakiouzis 17
Rebs:Kakiouzis 9
Asts:Papaloukas,Diamantidis 3
Pts:Garbajosa,Navarro 20
Rebs:Jiménez 11
Asts:Garbajosa,Rodríguez 4
Saitama Super Arena,Saitama
Attendance: 18,500
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Terry Moore (USA), Pablo Alberto Estévez (ARG)
Scene from the final
Spain's Gold Medal ceremony

Sincethe inaugural competition in 1950 the five competing countries for the title had always been two of Argentina, United States, Soviet Union, Brazil and Yugoslavia, one of which always being either United States or Yugoslavia. After thedissolution of the Soviet Union,Russia took its place in the finals of 1994 and 1998, and after thebreakup of Yugoslavia,FR Yugoslavia took its place in the finals of 1998 and 2002. The 2006 final was the first and only one in which none of these five teams competed.

The final was an unexpectedly one-sided affair, with Spain dominating from the beginning and limiting Greece to just 47 points, fewer than the Greeks had scored in any single game in the tournament, and less than half what Greece had scored against the US in the semifinals. Spain won despite having lostpower forwardPau Gasol, who was ultimately namedthe tournament's most valuable player, to injury in a semifinal match against Argentina.

Final standings

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2006 FIBA World Championship final rankings.
  • Teams that were eliminated at the round of 16 are officially tied for 9th.
  • Teams that were 5th at their preliminary rounds are officially tied for 17th.
  • Teams that were 6th at their preliminary rounds are officially tied for 21st.
RankTeamRecord
1 Spain9–0
2 Greece8–1
3 United States8–1
4 Argentina7–2
5 France6–3
6 Turkey6–3
7 Lithuania5–4
8 Germany5–4
9 Angola3–3
 Australia2–4
 China2–4
 Italy4–2
 New Zealand2–4
 Nigeria2–4
 Serbia and Montenegro2–4
 Slovenia2–4
17 Brazil1–4
 Japan1–4
 Lebanon2–3
 Puerto Rico2–3
21 Panama0–5
 Qatar0–5
 Senegal0–5
 Venezuela1–4

Awards

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 2006 World Championship winner 

Spain
First title
Most Valuable Player
SpainPau Gasol

All-Tournament Team

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Main article:FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team

Leading scorers

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No.PlayerTeamPPG
1
Yao Ming China
25.3
2
Dirk Nowitzki Germany
23.2
3
Pau Gasol Spain
21.3
4
Carlos Arroyo Puerto Rico
21.2
5
Larry Ayuso Puerto Rico
21.2

Referees

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For the World Championship, FIBA selected 40 professionalreferees.

Group A
  • Japan Aibara, Nobuyasu
  • Iran Avanessian, Heros
  • Australia Aylen, Michael
  • Morocco Chlif, Abdellilah
  • Lithuania Dovidavičius, Virginijus
  • Italy Facchini, Fabio
  • Finland Jungebrand, Carl
  • United States Moore, Terry Matthew
  • Uruguay Trías Iglesias, Álvaro Darío
Group B
  • Mozambique Muhimua Joao, Abreu
  • Serbia and Montenegro Belošević, Ilija
  • Puerto Rico Carrión, José Aníbal
  • Argentina Chiti, Alejandro César
  • Lebanon Noujaim, Rabah
  • Ukraine Ryzhyk, Borys
  • Slovakia Sudek, Petr
  • FranceViator, Eddie
  • China Yang Maogong
Group C
  • Spain Arteaga, Juan Carlos
  • Italy Cerebuch, Guerrino
  • Argentina Estévez, Pablo Alberto
  • Canada Homsy, Mike Amir
  • Dominican Republic Mercedes Sánchez, Reynaldo Antonio
  • Japan Miyatake, Yosuke
  • Croatia Muhvić, Dubravko
  • Slovenia Pukl, Saša
  • United StatesRush, Eddie Fernanzo
  • Puerto Rico Vázquez, Jorge
Group D
  • Israel Bachar, Shmuel
  • Lithuania Brazauskas, Romualdas
  • Australia Butler, Scott Jason
  • Venezuela Delgado Casadiego, Daniel Alfredo
  • Japan Hirahara, Yuji
  • Serbia and Montenegro Jovčić, Milivoje
  • Brazil Maranho, Cristiano Jesus
  • Spain Martín Bertrán, José Antonio
  • Angola Simão, Domingos Francisco

Sponsorship

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McDonald's

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References

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  1. ^Press Release no. 38: ITA, PUR, YUG and TUR receive Wild Cards

External links

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