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2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

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2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Tournament details
Dates7 September 2012 – 19 November 2013
Teams53 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played268
Goals scored749 (2.79 per match)
Attendance6,145,801 (22,932 per match)
Top scorer(s)NetherlandsRobin van Persie
(11 goals)
2010
2018
International football competition
UEFA European qualifiers

TheEuropean zone ofqualification for the2014 FIFA World Cup saw 53 teams competing for 13 places in the finals in Brazil. The draw for the qualification groups was held during the World Cup Preliminary Draw at the Marina da Glória inRio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 30 July 2011.

The qualification format was the same as2010. The teams were drawn into eight groups of six teams and one group of five, with the nine group winners qualifying directly for the final tournament. The eight best runners-up (determined by records against the first-, third-, fourth- and fifth-placed teams in their groups to ensure equity between different groups) were drawn in two-legged play-offs that determined the remaining four qualifying nations.[1]

The qualification process started on 7 September 2012, over two months after the end ofUEFA Euro 2012, and ended on 19 November 2013.Belgium,Bosnia and Herzegovina,England,Germany,Italy,Netherlands,Russia,Spain, andSwitzerland qualified in the first round by winning their groups.Croatia,France,Greece, andPortugal qualified via the second round play-offs.

Format

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All 53 UEFA national teams entered qualification, aiming to secure one of the 13 European Zone slots for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The draw for the qualification groups was held at the World Cup Preliminary Draw at the Marina da Glória in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 30 July 2011. The qualification format was the same as 2010. The teams were drawn into eight groups of six teams and one group of five, with the nine group winners qualifying directly for the final tournament. The eight best runners-up (determined by records against the first-, third-, fourth- and fifth-placed teams in their groups to ensure equity between different groups) were drawn in two-legged play-offs that determined the remaining four qualifying nations.

Seeding

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The July 2011FIFA World Rankings were used to seed the teams. In consideration of the delicate political situations of therelationships betweenArmenia andAzerbaijan as well asrelations betweenRussia andGeorgia, UEFA requested that FIFA maintain the current UEFA policy not to draw these teams into the same qualification groups – although as Armenia and Azerbaijan were in the same pot they could not be drawn together anyway. The mechanism for keeping Russia and Georgia apart was confirmed by the FIFA Organising Committee on 29 July 2011.

Pot A
TeamRank
 Spain1
 Netherlands2
 Germany3
 England6
 Portugal7
 Italy8
 Croatia9
 Norway12
 Greece13
Pot B
TeamRank
 France16
 Montenegro17
 Russia18
 Sweden19
 Denmark21
 Slovenia22
 Turkey24
 Serbia27
 Slovakia29
Pot C
TeamRank
  Switzerland30
 Israel32
 Republic of Ireland33
 Belgium37
 Czech Republic38
 Bosnia and Herzegovina41
 Belarus42
 Ukraine45
 Hungary47
Pot D
TeamRank
 Bulgaria48
 Romania53
 Georgia57
 Lithuania58
 Albania59
 Scotland61
 Northern Ireland62
 Austria66
 Poland69
Pot E
TeamRank
 Armenia70
 Finland75
 Estonia79
 Cyprus80
 Latvia84
 Moldova85
 Macedonia96
 Azerbaijan111
 Faroe Islands112
Pot F
TeamRank
 Wales112
 Liechtenstein118
 Iceland121
 Kazakhstan126
 Luxembourg128
 Malta173
 Andorra203
 San Marino203

First round

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The matches were played between 7 September 2012 and 15 October 2013. An initial schedule that includes matches before this date was not ratified by FIFA. A win was awarded 3 points, a draw was awarded 1 point, and a loss 0. The team with the most points in each group secured direct qualification for the final tournament of the World Cup.

Summary

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  Winner of each group qualified directly for the2014 FIFA World Cup
  Theeight best runners-up among all nine groups advanced to thesecond round (play-offs)
  Other teams were eliminated after the first round
Group AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup EGroup FGroup GGroup HGroup I

Belgium

Italy

Germany

Netherlands

Switzerland

Russia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

England

Spain

Croatia

Denmark

Sweden

Romania

Iceland

Portugal

Greece

Ukraine

France

Serbia

Scotland

Wales

Macedonia

Czech Republic

Bulgaria

Armenia

Malta

Austria

Republic of Ireland

Kazakhstan

Faroe Islands

Hungary

Turkey

Estonia

Andorra

Slovenia

Norway

Albania

Cyprus

Israel

Azerbaijan

Northern Ireland

Luxembourg

Slovakia

Lithuania

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Montenegro

Poland

Moldova

San Marino

Finland

Georgia

Belarus

Groups

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Tie-breaking criteria

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If two teams had the same number of points the criteria below were used.

Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking in each group is determined as follows:[2]
  • a) greatest number of points obtained in all group matches;
  • b) goal difference in all group matches;
  • c) greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.

If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings shall be determined as follows:

  • d) greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  • e) goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;
  • f) greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned;
  • g) greater number of goals scored away from home between the teams concerned (if the tie is only between two teams)

Group A

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Belgium10820184+1426Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup1–12–12–01–11–0
2 Croatia10523129+317Advance tosecond round1–22–00–12–01–0
3 Serbia104241811+7140–31–12–06–15–1
4 Scotland10325812−4110–22–00–01–21–1
5 Wales10316920−11100–21–20–32–11–0
6 Macedonia10217716−970–21–21–01–22–1
Source:[3]

Group B

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Italy10640199+1022Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup3–12–11–02–22–0
2 Denmark104421712+5162–20–01–10–46–0
3 Czech Republic10433139+4150–00–30–01–23–1
4 Bulgaria10343149+5132–21–10–11–06–0
5 Armenia104151213−1131–30–10–32–10–1
6 Malta10109528−2330–21–21–41–20–1
Source:[4]

Group C

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany109103610+2628Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup4–43–03–04–13–0
2 Sweden106221914+520Advance tosecond round3–52–10–02–02–0
3 Austria105232010+10171–22–11–04–06–0
4 Republic of Ireland104241617−1141–61–22–23–13–0
5 Kazakhstan10127621−1550–30–10–01–22–1
6 Faroe Islands10019429−2510–31–20–31–41–1
Source:[5]

Group D

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Netherlands10910345+2928Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup4–08–12–03–03–0
2 Romania106131912+719Advance tosecond round1–43–00–22–04–0
3 Hungary105232120+1171–42–23–15–12–0
4 Turkey10514169+7160–20–11–13–05–0
5 Estonia10217620−1472–20–20–10–22–0
6 Andorra100010030−3000–20–40–50–20–1
Source:[6]

Group E

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group E
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Switzerland10730176+1124Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup4–41–01–12–01–0
2 Iceland105231715+217Advance tosecond round0–22–42–02–12–0
3 Slovenia105051411+3150–21–23–01–02–1
4 Norway103341013−3120–21–12–10–12–0
5 Albania10325911−2111–21–21–01–13–1
6 Cyprus10127415−1150–01–00–21–30–0
Source:[7]

Group F

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group F
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Russia10712205+1522Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup1–03–11–02–04–1
2 Portugal10631209+1121Advance tosecond round1–01–13–01–13–0
3 Israel103521914+5140–43–31–11–13–0
4 Azerbaijan10163711−491–10–21–12–01–1
5 Northern Ireland10145917−871–02–40–21–11–1
6 Luxembourg10136726−1960–41–20–60–03–2
Source:[8]

Group G

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group G
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina10811306+2425Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup3–10–13–04–14–1
2 Greece10811124+825Advance tosecond round0–01–02–01–02–0
3 Slovakia103431110+1131–20–11–12–12–0
4 Lithuania10325911−2110–10–11–12–02–0
5 Latvia102261020−1080–51–22–22–12–0
6 Liechtenstein10028425−2121–80–11–10–21–1
Source:[9]

Group H

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group H
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 England10640314+2722Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup1–14–12–04–05–0
2 Ukraine10631284+2421Advance tosecond round0–00–11–02–19–0
3 Montenegro104331817+1151–10–42–22–53–0
4 Poland103431812+6131–11–31–12–05–0
5 Moldova103251217−5110–50–00–11–13–0
6 San Marino100010154−5300–80–80–61–50–2
Source:[9]

Group I

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Spain8620143+1120Qualification to2014 FIFA World Cup1–11–12–02–1
2 France8521156+917Advance tosecond round0–13–03–13–1
3 Finland823359−490–20–11–11–0
4 Georgia8125310−750–10–00–11–0
5 Belarus8116716−940–42–41–12–0
Source:[9]

Second round

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Main article:2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round

Group runners-up

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The eight best group runners-up contested the second round, where they were paired into four two-legged (home-and-away) fixtures. The four winners qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Because one group had one team fewer than the others, matches against the last-placed team in each of the six-team groups were not included in this ranking. Teams were ranked by the following parameters in order:

  1. Highest number of points
  2. Goal difference
  3. Highest number of goals scored

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1G Greece861194+519Advance tosecond round (play-offs)
2I France8521156+917
3F Portugal8431158+715
4H Ukraine8431114+715
5C Sweden84221513+214
6E Iceland84221514+114
7D Romania84131112−113
8A Croatia832398+111
9B Denmark8242911−210
Source:[9]

Matches

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The second round draw took place at the headquarters of FIFA in Zurich on 21 October 2013.[10] The October 2013FIFA World Rankings were used to decide which of the teams would be seeded (shown below in brackets).[10]

Pot 1 (seeded)
TeamPos
 Portugal14
 Greece15
 Croatia18
 Ukraine20
Pot 2 (unseeded)
TeamPos
 France21
 Sweden25
 Romania29
 Iceland46

One team from pot 1 was paired with one from pot 2 as shown below. The matches were played on 15 and 19 November 2013.[1][11] Winners: Portugal, France, Greece and Croatia as shown in bold.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Portugal 4–2 Sweden1–03–2
Ukraine 2–3 France2–00–3
Greece 4–2 Romania3–11–1
Iceland 0–2 Croatia0–00–2

Qualified teams

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The following 13 teams from UEFA qualified for the final tournament.

TeamQualified asQualified onPreviousappearances inFIFA World Cup1
 BelgiumGroup A winners11 October 201311 (1930,1934,1938,1954,1970,1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002)
 ItalyGroup B winners10 September 201317 (1934,1938,1950,1954,1962,1966,1970,1974,1978,1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002,2006,2010)
 GermanyGroup C winners11 October 201317 (1934,1938,19543,19583,19623,19663,19703,19743,19783,19823,19863,19903,1994,1998,2002,2006,2010)
 NetherlandsGroup D winners10 September 20139 (1934,1938,1974,1978,1990,1994,1998,2006,2010)
  SwitzerlandGroup E winners11 October 20139 (1934,1938,1950,1954,1962,1966,1994,2006,2010)
 RussiaGroup F winners15 October 20139 (19582,19622,19662,19702,19822,19862,19902,1994,2002)
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaGroup G winners15 October 20130 (debut)
 EnglandGroup H winners15 October 201313 (1950,1954,1958,1962,1966,1970,1982,1986,1990,1998,2002,2006,2010)
 SpainGroup I winners15 October 201313 (1934,1950,1962,1966,1978,1982,1986,1990,1994,1998,2002,2006,2010)
 GreeceSecond round (play-off) winners19 November 20132 (1994,2010)
 CroatiaSecond round (play-off) winners19 November 20133 (1998,2002,2006)
 PortugalSecond round (play-off) winners19 November 20135 (1966,1986,2002,2006,2010)
 FranceSecond round (play-off) winners19 November 201313 (1930,1934,1938,1954,1958,1966,1978,1982,1986,1998,2002,2006,2010)
1Bold indicates champions for that year.Italic indicates hosts for that year.
2 Competed asSoviet Union.
3 Competed asWest Germany. A separate team forEast Germany also participated in qualifications during this time, having only competed in1974.

Discipline

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In the qualification tournament, a player would be suspended for the subsequent match in the competition for either getting red card or accumulating two yellow cards in two different matches. UEFA's Control and Disciplinary body has the ability to increase the automatic one match ban for a red card (e.g., for violent conduct). Single yellow card cautions would be erased prior to the play-off portion, and would not carry over. Single yellow cards and suspensions for yellow card accumulations do not carry over to the2014 FIFA World Cup tournament matches.[12] The following players were suspended during the final tournament – for one or more games – as a result of red cards or yellow card accumulations:

PlayerOffencesSuspensions
Republic of IrelandKeith AndrewsYellow card Yellow-red cardUEFA Euro 2012 vItalyGroup C vKazakhstan
ArmeniaRoman BerezovskyRed cardUEFA Euro 2012 qualifying vRepublic of IrelandGroup B vMalta
WalesJames CollinsRed card vBelgiumGroup A vSerbia
AndorraMarc ValesYellow card Yellow-red card vHungaryGroup D vRomania
SwitzerlandTranquillo BarnettaYellow card Yellow-red card vSloveniaGroup E vAlbania
SlovakiaViktor PečovskýRed card vLithuaniaGroup G vLiechtenstein
LithuaniaTadas LabukasYellow card Yellow-red card vSlovakiaGroup G vGreece
MontenegroSavo PavićevićRed card vPolandGroup H vSan Marino
PolandLudovic ObraniakRed card vMontenegroGroup H vMoldova
BulgariaSvetoslav DyakovYellow card Yellow-red card vArmeniaGroup B vDenmark
ArmeniaGevorg GhazaryanRed card vBulgariaGroup B vItaly
ArmeniaMarcos PizzelliRed card vBulgariaGroup B vItaly
EstoniaEnar JäägerRed card vTurkeyGroup D vHungary
IcelandSölvi OttesenRed card vCyprusGroup E vAlbania
EnglandSteven GerrardYellow card Yellow-red card vUkraineGroup H vSan Marino
FinlandAlexei EremenkoYellow card Yellow-red card vGeorgiaGroup I vSpain
BulgariaIvan BandalovskiRed card vDenmarkGroup B vCzech Republic
SloveniaBoštjan CesarYellow card Yellow-red card vCyprusGroup E vAlbania
LiechtensteinDaniel KaufmannYellow card Yellow-red card vLatviaGroup G vLatvia
SerbiaNenad TomovićRed card vMacedoniaGroup A vCroatia
ItalyPablo OsvaldoRed card vDenmarkGroup B vMalta
AlbaniaAndi LilaYellow card Yellow-red card vNorwayGroup E vNorway
SpainGerard PiquéRed card2013 FIFA Confederations Cup vBrazilGroup I vFinland
MontenegroSavo PavicevicYellow card Yellow-red card vUkraineGroup H vPoland
MontenegroVladimir VolkovYellow card Yellow-red card vUkraineGroup H vPoland
UkraineRoman ZozulyaRed card vMontenegroGroup H vSan Marino
ItalyMario BalotelliYellow card Yellow-red card vCzech RepublicGroup B vBulgaria
SwedenAndreas GranqvistRed card vFaroe IslandsGroup C vRepublic of Ireland
CroatiaJosip ŠimunićRed card vSerbiaGroup A vBelgium
Group A vScotland

Top goalscorers

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There were 749 goals scored in 268 matches, for an average of 2.79 goals per match.

11 goals

10 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

Below are full goalscorer lists for all groups and the play-off rounds:

References

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  2. ^"Regulations 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil"(PDF). FIFA. p. 27.Archived(PDF) from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved8 June 2013.
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  11. ^"European hopefuls learn play-off fate". FIFA. 21 October 2013. Archived fromthe original on 21 October 2013.
  12. ^"Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2010–12"(PDF). UEFA. p. 27. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 15 February 2010. Retrieved18 June 2012.

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