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  Klose takes the adidas Golden Shoe
  9 July 2006
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  THE ROAD TO GOLD: After 64 games packed with goals and non-stop action, Germany’s Miroslav Klose carried off the adidas Golden Shoe award as the top scorer at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™. The striker notched five goals in seven matches to take his total FIFA World Cup tally to ten.
  See the final goalscorers' chart

  Finishing in second and third place respectively were Argentina's Hernan Crespo and Brazil's Ronaldo , providing both with some consolation for exiting the tournament at the quarter-final stage. Although the two were tied on three goals and one assist each, it was Crespo who took the silver having spent just 305 minutes on the pitch compared with 409 for o Fenômeno.


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  Klose’s five-goal tally is the lowest winning total since the 1962 FIFA World Cup, not that it makes his achievement any less worthy. With two goals against Costa Rica, a further brace against Ecuador and a fine header in the quarter-final with Argentina, Klose moved into third place in the list of top German goalscorers at the FIFA World Cup finals.
  Ronaldo, who beat Klose to the coveted award at Korea/Japan 2002, will take away another unforgettable memory from Germany 2006. His three goals took him past German striking legend Gerd Muller to move to the top of the all-time FIFA World Cup scoring charts with 15 goals.

  The Golden Shoe is awarded to the top scorer at the FIFA World Cup. In case of a tie, the positions are decided by the number of assists made by each player during the tournament. If two players are still tied, the one who has disputed the least number of minutes will be declared the winner. The FIFA Technical Study Group (TSG) decides which assists should count as such.

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The 2006 FIFA World Cup is the current FIFA World Cup, the finals of which are being held in Germany. The FIFA World Cup is the football (soccer) world championship, contested by men's national football teams, and organised by FIFA, the international governing body for football. The championship cycle culminates every four years in a finals tournament to decide which country's men's football team will be awarded the FIFA World Cup title. The host country and football federation for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals tournament is Germany, who in June 2000, won the right to host the event, beating bids from South Africa (which will host the 2010 World Cup), Brazil, England and Morocco.

The 2006 FIFA World Cup, the eighteenth such championship, began in December 2003 with 198 countries entering the draw for a series of qualification tournaments and play-offs that resulted in 32 national teams qualifying for the finals tournament.

The finals tournament of the 2006 World Cup began on 9 June 2006 and is scheduled to end on 9 July 2006. A total of 64 games will be played. The first stage was the Group stage, where the 32 teams were divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each. The teams in these groups of four competed in three-round round-robin tournaments to find two teams from each group (a total of 16) to advance to the knock-out stage. The Group stage was completed on 23 June 2006. The knockout stage started on 24 June 2006, and progressive elimination of teams through quarter-finals and semi-finals, will finish with the World Cup Final, the final match on 9 July 2006. The World Cup Final played in Berlin will determine the World Cup champion.

Venues

Twelve cities were selected to host World Cup finals matches.
City Original stadium names World Cup 2006 stadium names[1] Host club(s) Map[2] Capacity[3]
Berlin Olympiastadion Olympiastadion Hertha BSC Berlin [1] 74,176
Dortmund Signal Iduna Park FIFA World Cup Stadium, Dortmund Borussia Dortmund [2] 67,000
Frankfurt Commerzbank-Arena FIFA World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt [3] 48,132
Gelsenkirchen Veltins-Arena FIFA World Cup Stadium, Gelsenkirchen FC Schalke 04 [4] 53,804
Hamburg AOL Arena FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hamburg Hamburger SV [5] 51,055
Hanover (Hannover) AWD-Arena FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover Hannover 96 [6] 44,652
Kaiserslautern Fritz-Walter-Stadion Fritz-Walter-Stadion 1. FC Kaiserslautern [7] 43,450
Cologne (Köln) RheinEnergieStadion FIFA World Cup Stadium, Cologne 1. FC Köln [8] 46,120
Leipzig Zentralstadion Zentralstadion FC Sachsen Leipzig [9] 44,199
Munich (München) Allianz Arena FIFA World Cup Stadium, Munich Bayern München, TSV 1860 München [10] 66,016
Nuremberg (Nürnberg) EasyCredit-Stadion FIFA World Cup Stadium, Nuremberg 1. FC Nürnberg [11] 41,926
Stuttgart Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion VfB Stuttgart [12] 54,267

2006 FIFA World Cup miscellany
Participation

* The 2006 tournament features the most national teams making their first appearance in the World Cup finals (8) since there were ten first-time participants in the second competition in 1934. The eight national teams making their debut are Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, Czech Republic,[1] Ghana, Serbia & Montenegro,[2] Togo, Trinidad & Tobago, and Ukraine.[3]

* As well as the defending champions Brazil, there are five former FIFA World Cup champions competing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup: Germany, Italy, France, Argentina, and England. Of the former FIFA World Cup champions, only Uruguay failed to qualify, being defeated by Australia in a qualifying play-off for one of the places.

* This is the first[4] World Cup with a team representing a country that has ceased to exist prior to the start of the tournament. Serbia and Montenegro split into Serbia and Montenegro on June 5, 2006. The Serbia and Montenegro footballers played under a flag no longer displayed in their countries. The team contained only one player born in Montenegro, Dragoslav Jevrić. (Another Montenegrin, Mirko Vučinić, had to return home as a result of an injury.)[5]

* Australia is making its first appearance in 32 years, the longest such drought for any qualifier not making its first appearance.

* According to the May 2006 FIFA World Rankings (the last rankings prior to the start of the tournament), the highest ranked teams to fail to qualify were Denmark and Nigeria (tied for 11th). The lowest ranked team that qualified for the competition was Togo (61st). [6]

* Five of the participating teams were coached by Brazilians - Brazil (Carlos Alberto Parreira), Costa Rica (Alexandre Guimaraes - now actually a naturalised Costa Rican), Japan (Zico), Portugal (Luiz Felipe Scolari) and Saudi Arabia (Marcos Paqueta).

* Four of the participating national teams had a Dutch coach - The Netherlands (Marco van Basten), South Korea (Dick Advocaat), Trinidad and Tobago (Leo Beenhakker), and Australia (Guus Hiddink).

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Competition
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Individual

* Brazil's Ronaldo beat Gerd Müller's all-time FIFA World Cup finals scoring record with 15 goals, moving past Pelé (12), with whom he was tied at the start of the tournament, and Just Fontaine (13).[7]

* David Beckham became the first England player to score in 3 FIFA World Cup Finals after his goal against Ecuador in the 2nd Round. He scored against Colombia in 1998, and Argentina in 2002.

* The 2,000th goal in the history of the FIFA World Cup tournament was scored by Marcus Allbäck of Sweden against England on 20 June[8]

* Philipp Lahm of Germany was the first goal scorer in the 2006 World Cup, with a strike just outside the 18 yard box.

* The first booking in the 2006 World Cup was a yellow card given to Danny Fonseca of Costa Rica in the 30th minute of the first game against Germany. The first red card was given to Avery John of Trinidad and Tobago after his second yellow card in the 46th minute against Sweden. The first straight red card was given to Vladislav Vashchuk of Ukraine against Spain in the 47th minute, which resulted in the awarding of the first penalty kick to David Villa.

* Sami Al-Jaber of Saudi Arabia became the first Asian player ever to score in 3 World Cups, when he scored against Tunisia. He had scored a penalty goal against Morocco in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and another penalty goal against South Africa in the 1998 FIFA World Cup

* As of 18 June, Asamoah Gyan of Ghana scored the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup 2006, scoring just 1 minute and 10 seconds into the match against the Czech Republic, though this is not a FIFA World Cup finals record. Carlos Gamarra of Paraguay scored the fastest own goal in World Cup finals history in the first round match between England and Paraguay.

* In the match of Germany vs Ecuador, Miroslav Klose scored at the 4th minute, and his 4th goal of the competition was at the 44th minute. In 2002, he scored all 5 goals with his head, in 2006 he scores all 4 goals with his feet.

* Paraguay vs. England saw the fastest goalkeeper substitution in FIFA World Cup finals history as Justo Villar suffered a calf injury in the 8th minute clearing a ball and had to be taken out of the game.[citation needed]

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Team - Group Stage

* The opening match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup had the most goals of any opening match in FIFA history, with 6 goals (Germany 4; Costa Rica 2) compared to the next-best 1930 opening match with 5 goals (France 4; Mexico 1). Italy's 7-1 victory over the USA in 1934 was one of 8 simultaneous first round matches on the opening day and as such is not considered an opening match.

* Côte d'Ivoire (vs Serbia and Montenegro) are the only team which won a match after trailing by two goals at some point. Australia (vs. Japan), Korea (vs. Togo), Spain (vs. Tunisia), Poland (vs. Costa Rica) and Brazil (vs. Japan) each won a game after trailing by one goal.

* Teams recording their first ever World Cup finals goal were Angola (Flavio Amado), Australia (Tim Cahill), Côte d'Ivoire (Didier Drogba), Czech Republic (Jan Koller), Ghana (Asamoah Gyan), Serbia and Montenegro (Nikola Žigić), Togo (Mohamed Kader), and Ukraine (Andriy Rusol).

* Teams recording their first ever World Cup finals victory were Australia, Côte d'Ivoire, Czech Republic, Ghana, and Ukraine.

* For the first time in a World Cup finals, in Argentina's victory over Serbia and Montenegro, all three players of a team who entered a match as substitutes scored one goal. (Esteban Cambiasso sub on at the 17th min, score on 31st min., Carlos Tévez sub on at the 59th min, score on 84th min., Lionel Messi sub on at the 75th min, score on 88th min.)

* Two-thirds of the way through the Group stage, eight of the thirty-two teams had clinched qualification to the second round and seven teams had been mathematically eliminated from contention. Only in Group E were all four teams neither mathematically eliminated nor guaranteed qualification into the second round. No four-way ties were possible, and only one three-way tie was still possible (in Group G).

* At the end of the Group stage, there were only two ties. One was in group C for 1st/2nd place, and was won by Argentina ahead of the Netherlands on goal difference. The other tie was in Group H for 3rd/4th place, and was won by Tunisia ahead of Saudi Arabia on goal difference.

* Heading into the final set of group games, there were seven scenarios that could have required the drawing of lots, but none of these scenarios came to pass. The group that came closest to being settled by the drawing of lots was Group G, where the double result France 2-0 Togo and Korea 1-1 Switzerland remained a possibility until Switzerland scored in the 77th minute to go 2-0 up. The potential drawing of lots had been scheduled for 11:30pm, but in the end was not required.

* Only Ghana and France entered their final matches in lower than second place in its group (both entered in third) and still managed to qualify for their next rounds.

* England's victory over Paraguay is the first 1-0 final score in World Cup finals history to have been decided by an own goal. England were the first team to lead its group without a goal scored by its players.[citation needed]

* Switzerland was the only team not to concede a goal in the group stage, ending on a goal difference of +4 (GF 4, GA 0).

* Group B is the group where most own goals (2) were scored. Carlos Gamarra (Paraguay) against England, and Brent Sancho (Trinidad and Tobago) against Paraguay.

Team - Second Round

* This was the sixth world cup in a row where an African nation has progressed to the second round, and the first ever where an Oceanic nation progressed.

* Teams advancing out of the first round for the first time are Ukraine, Australia, Ecuador and Ghana. Ukraine was the only one of them to advance to the quarter finals.

* With reference to the May 2006 FIFA Rankings:
o The average rank of the teams that progressed was 19.00.
o The average rank of eliminated teams was 30.25.
o Switzerland (35) was the lowest ranked team to win a group.
o Ghana (48) was the lowest ranked team to progress to the second round.
o The Czech Republic (2) was the highest ranked team to be eliminated in the group stage.
o The USA (5) was the highest ranked team to come last in its group.
o Group E was the only group where the third and fourth ranked teams (Italy (13) and Ghana (48)) progressed.
o Group B - England (10), Sweden (16), Paraguay (33) and Trinidad and Tobago (47) - was the only group where the final group placings directly corresponded to the May 2006 FIFA rankings.
o In four out of eight cases the lowest ranked team in the group progressed. These were Group A: Ecuador (39), Group E: Ghana (48), Group F: Australia (42), and Group H: Ukraine (45).

* Although Czech Republic (Group E) and Korea Republic (Group G) topped their groups after their first game, they failed to progress to the Round of 16.

* Portugal received the most yellow cards (9) in one game (against the Netherlands). The match also saw the most red cards (two to each side) in a single match in the history of the World Cup Finals, and tied the record of most yellow cards in a single match (16- 9 to Portugal, 7 to Netherlands).

* This was considered, until the last day of the Group Stage, the first World Cup to have all six confederations in the Second Round. But with the loss of Korea Republic to Switzerland, Korea Republic did not qualify, and so there was no team from AFC.
o From UEFA: Germany, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Ukraine, England, Portugal, Netherlands, Spain and France - 10 teams
o From CONMEBOL: Argentina, Ecuador and Brazil - 3 teams
o From CONCACAF: Mexico - 1 team
o From OFC: Australia - 1 team
o From CAF: Ghana - 1 team
* Switzerland became the first team ever not to concede a goal in a world cup final tournament, and the first team to be eliminated despite not conceding any goals. They also became the first team not to score during kicks from the penalty mark in a World Cup.
* Of the six former champions in the competition, all six have advanced to the quarter finals. The only non-former champions still in the competition are Portugal and Ukraine.
* Six group winners advanced from the Round of 16 to the quarter-finals. The other two places in the quarter-finals were taken by teams who came second in their groups, Ukraine and France, who defeated Switzerland and Spain respectively.

Organization
The official Adidas Teamgeist ball made for the World Cup
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The official Adidas Teamgeist ball made for the World Cup

* For the first time at a World Cup, match officials were equipped with microphones and earpieces so they can communicate better with each other during each game.

* The 2006 tournament featured a fifth official as a substitute for the referee's assistants. Although the fifth official can view a video monitor he isn't wired up to the referee's microphone and cannot therefore communicate what he sees directly to the referee.

* Of the twelve hosting stadia, only Zentralstadion in Leipzig is in the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany). Olympiastadion is in what was West Berlin and while it was certainly not within the old GDR, it was also not officially part of the Federal Republic of Germany either.

* Adidas has supplied personalized match balls for every match of the tournament. On each of these "Teamgeist" balls the date of the match and the names of the national teams involved will appear. The ball used for the final match will be a special gold colour.

* Two of team suppliers, Adidas and PUMA, are headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany. This is because their founders, Adolf Dassler and Rudolf Dassler respectively, are brothers.

* The mascots for the competition are the lion Goleo VI and Pille, a talking football.

* The official logo design, The Smiling Faces, incorporates the logo of the 2002 FIFA World Cup: a stylised version of the FIFA World Cup Trophy.

* The county of Bad Kissingen is the only one to host two teams. Ecuador are based in the city of Bad Kissingen and Croatia in Bad Brückenau.[citation needed]

* The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the first one to give environmental protection official project status with the "Green Goal" initiative.

Curiosities
A graph depicting significant Internet traffic decrease during the Netherlands - Serbia and Montenegro match (look between 15:00 - 17:00 on the 2nd peak)
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A graph depicting significant Internet traffic decrease during the Netherlands - Serbia and Montenegro match (look between 15:00 - 17:00 on the 2nd peak)

* Spanish is the principal language of six represented countries, more than any other language, including five countries where it is the official tongue (Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Paraguay and Spain), and one (Mexico) where it is de facto the main language. This is followed by French and English, there being five competing countries where each is a principal language (Côte d'Ivoire, France, Switzerland, Tunisia, and Togo all have French as an official language, while English has official status in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago, and is the main tongue in Australia, England and the USA). Portuguese is represented by three nations (Angola, Brazil, and Portugal). German (Germany and Switzerland), Italian (Italy and Switzerland), and Arabic (Saudi Arabia and Tunisia) are each represented in two. No other language has official status in more than one qualified nation.

* The World Cup causes a significant decrease in Internet traffic.AMS-IX, an Internet relay company in the Netherlands, stated that during the match of the Netherlands against Serbia and Montenegro, there was a massive decrease in Dutch Internet usage, only coming back up lightly during half-time.

* Before the match between Korea Republic and Togo, the organisers played the Korean national anthem twice before correctly playing the Togolese one.

* 2006 FIFA World Cup (video game) is the official computer and video game for the World Cup. As with the previous World Cup game, 2002 FIFA World Cup, it is being published by EA Sports.

* Hyundai Motor Company will supply 32 brand-new buses for use by the teams. To promote the tournament, a contest was held on the tournament's website. If a fan could supply a good slogan for their favorite team's bus, they would win tickets to the opening match. The 32 winning slogans were announced on May 22, 2006 and can be seen here.

* The vocal group, Il Divo, and R&B singer, Toni Braxton, sang the official song Time of Our Lives . The official album was released in May 2006 which also included a special version of Shakira's newest hit "Hips Don't Lie".

* Due to the official beer sponsor of the 2006 FIFA World Cup being Anheuser-Busch, hundreds of Dutch fans wearing orange lederhosen, which were part of Dutch brewer Bavaria's marketing campaign, were forced to take to the stands in their underwear.

* In the game between Australia and Croatia, referee Graham Poll showed Croatia's Josip Šimunić a second yellow card, but, confusingly, did not send him off after marking his match card incorrectly with the name of Australian defender Craig Moore. Poll later showed him a third yellow and this time showed him the red.

* PUMA supplies the kit to 12 of the 32 finalists, making it the leader in this category. Adidas and Nike are joint runners-up with 7 each, while Umbro and Lotto supply two teams each, and Marathon and Joma furnish a single team each. The only group without a Puma-supplied team is Group G. In Group E, only the USA do not wear Puma kits.

* Some hotels where teams lived during the tournament removed Western symbols. I. e.: At the hotel where Saudi-Arabia lived, hotel officials removed bibles, Coca-Cola, beer and other Western symbols. The hotel management also glued arrows at the wall into the direction where Mecca is for praying.

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计柿绞股: 1、2006年德国世界杯(英语:2006 FIFA World Cup,德语:2006 FIFA Weltmeisterschaft)是第18届世界杯足球赛.2、决赛于2006年6月9日至7月9日在德国境内的12座球场举行.3、这是继1974年后世界杯第二次在德国举行,也是继1998年后世界杯再次在欧洲举行.4、北京时间2006年7月10日2时,世界杯决赛在柏林奥林匹克球场举行.5、最终意大利通过点球大战5比3击败法国夺冠.6、在本届世界杯决赛中,法国队队员齐内丁·齐达内在加时赛中用头撞击意大利队队员马尔科·马特拉齐,被红牌罚下.7、这一举动也成为本届世界杯的一个焦点.

绥芬河市18951902086: 求FIFA2006世界杯中文版下载地址
计柿绞股: ftp://ejia2.tust.edu.cn/game/FIFA.WORLD.CUP.2006.zip对于游戏下完了,不会解压的朋友请看了:下载完以后是个RAR的程序,解压开里面有3个文件,另外2个不要点,点fifa2006wc.uha这个文件就OK了,setup这个是卸载文件,KPS.fifa2006...

绥芬河市18951902086: fifa2006世界杯 谁知道什么网址下载? -
计柿绞股: 《FIFA世界杯2006》(Fifa World Cup 2006)破解版 http://www.verycd.com/topics/130601/ FIFA世界杯2006》(FIFA World Cup 2006)日本原装正版 http://www.verycd.com/topics/105420/ 这两个都是电驴拖的 比较慢 要长时间开机下载 这个是FIFA2006世界杯完美版 英文 http://www.gmz88.com/showfilm/1650.html 《FIFA2006世界杯》完整中文破解版BT下载 http://www.gamersky.com/Soft/200609/6067.shtml

绥芬河市18951902086: 2006年世界杯足球赛在那个国家举行 -
计柿绞股:[答案] 第十八届世界杯足球赛(官方名称:2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™),于2006年6月9日至7月10日在德国举行.本届是德国举行的第二次世界杯,意大利国家足球队最终夺冠,金球奖由齐达内(法国)获得.

绥芬河市18951902086: FIFA2006世界杯版下载
计柿绞股: 地址: http://www.gamersky.com/Soft/200609/6067.shtml

绥芬河市18951902086: 2006世界杯是在哪里举行的? -
计柿绞股: 德国2006年德国世界杯是第18届世界杯足球赛.比赛于2006年6月9日至7月9日在德国境内的12座球场举行.这是继1974年后世界杯第二次在德国举行,也是继1998年后世界杯再次在欧洲举行.本届世界杯申办的国家分别是德国、英格兰、南非和摩洛哥.在国际足联24名执委参加的第一轮投票中,英格兰获得5票、南非获得6票、德国获得10票、摩洛哥只得3票率先被淘汰.第二轮投票中,德国和南非各得11票,英格兰获得2票被淘汰.在最后一轮投票中,一名委员弃权,在总数23票的选票中德国获得12票,南非获得11票.德国以1票之差获得2006年世界杯举办权.

绥芬河市18951902086: 求FIFA 2006世界杯的操作 -
计柿绞股: FIFA2006操作进攻基本键位 常规移动 方向键 射门 D 短传 S 长传 A 直塞 W 加速 按住E 呼唤队友 按住Q 速度控制 按住C 假动作 Z 战术策略 小键盘 接球动作 Shift+箭头 心态 小键盘上的5 防守基本键位 常规移动 方向键 抢截 D 转换球员 S 铲球 A ...

绥芬河市18951902086: 谁能告诉我2006世界杯分组名单和比赛时间? -
计柿绞股:A组德国哥斯达黎加 波兰厄瓜多尔 C组 阿根廷 科特迪瓦 塞黑荷兰E组 意大利 加纳美国捷克G组 法国...

绥芬河市18951902086: FIFA2006世界杯中断中文补丁怎么用? -
计柿绞股: 如有压缩,请先解压缩.然后运行补丁(exe文件).我的是fifawc06汉化补丁1.2.exe.不知你的是否跟我一样.运行,接受后,点“浏览”,定位到“2006 FIFA World Cup (TM)”这个文件夹(就是你游戏FIFAWC06.exe所在文件夹)点安装就行了!

绥芬河市18951902086: FIFA2006世界杯怎么选中国队FIFA2006世界杯我玩踢世
计柿绞股: 在选择球队中先选择一只没有用,然后有一个替代,选择那个,再选中国就替代你开始选择的那个了.用自己的队伍最爽,但是给你一些小提示,在玩之前,先去编辑模式把中国队的队员名字看清楚,要不然你说li jinyu 和liyi 在fifa中都显示li 你说哪个是! 所以搞清楚会开心些 呵呵

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