30 June 2002 - WORLD CUP
FINAL
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Germany |
3 |
Turkey |
4 |
Korea
Republic |
Group
Two |
England,
Senegal, Spain, United States |
Group
Three |
Denmark, France, Netherlands |
Group
Four |
Argentina, Italy,
Mexico, Sweden |
Group
Five |
Belgium,
Cameroon,
Croatia |
Group
Six |
Austria,
Bulgaria,
Portugal, Uruguay |
Group
Seven |
Peru, Republic
of Ireland,
Romania |
Group
Eight |
DPR Korea, Hungary,
Poland |
7 September 2002 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Brussels)
Belgium 0-2 Bulgaria
(Bulgaria promoted to Group
5, Belgium relegated)
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Cameroon,
Croatia |
Group Six |
Austria, Belgium,
Portugal, Uruguay |
20 November 2002
(Seoul)
Korea Republic 2-3 Brazil
x - no change
12 February 2003 -
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 1-0 Argentina
x - no change
(Palma)
Spain 3-1 Germany
(Spain promoted to
second, Germany drop to third, Turkey drop to fourth, Korea Republic
relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
Germany |
4 |
Turkey |
Group
Two |
England,
Korea Republic, Senegal, United States |
Group
Three |
Denmark, France, Netherlands |
29 March 2003 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Zagreb)
Croatia 4-0 Belgium
x - no change
2 April 2003 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Stadium of Light, Sunderland)
England 2-0 Turkey
(England promoted to fourth, Turkey relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
Germany |
4 |
England |
Group
Two |
Korea Republic, Senegal, Turkey, United States |
30 April 2003 (Stockholm)
Sweden 1-2 Croatia
(Croatia promoted to Group
4, Sweden relegated)
Group
Four |
Argentina,
Croatia, Italy,
Mexico |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Cameroon, Sweden |
7 June 2003 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Sofia)
Bulgaria 2-2 Belgium
x - no change
23 June 2003 - Confederations Cup Group
match
(Saint-Etienne)
Brazil 2-2 Turkey
x - no change
26 June 2003 - Confederations Cup Semi-Final (Paris)
France 3-2 Turkey
(France promoted to Group
2, Turkey relegated)
Group Two |
France, Korea Republic, Senegal, United States |
Group Three |
Denmark, Netherlands, Turkey |
24 July 2003
(Lima)
Peru 3-4 Uruguay
x - no change
30 July 2003
(Montevideo)
Uruguay 1-0 Peru
x - no change
11 October 2003 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Zagreb)
Croatia 1-0 Bulgaria
x - no change
15 November 2003 (Gelsenkirchen)
Germany 0-3 France
(France promoted to third, Germany drop to fourth, England relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
France |
4 |
Germany |
Group
Two |
England, Korea Republic, Senegal, United States |
16 November 2003 (Old Trafford, Manchester)
England 2-3 Denmark
(Denmark promoted to Group
2, England relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Korea Republic, Senegal, United States |
Group Three |
England, Netherlands, Turkey |
18 February 2004 -
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 1-0 United States
(Adana)
Turkey 0-1 Denmark
x - no change
(Netherlands promoted to Group
2, United States relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Korea Republic, Netherlands, Senegal |
Group Three |
England, Turkey, United States |
21 February 2004
- Cyprus
International Tournament Final (Nicosia)
Hungary 0-3 Romania
x - no change
31 March 2004 -
(Zagreb)
Croatia 2-2 Turkey
x - no change
(Rotterdam)
Netherlands 0-0 France
x - no change
(Gijon)
Spain 2-0 Denmark
x - no change
28 April 2004 -
(Bydgoszcz)
Poland 0-0 Republic of Ireland
x - no change
(Coimbra)
Portugal 2-2 Sweden
x - no change
(Dallas)
United States 1-0 Mexico
x - no change
20 May 2004
(Paris)
France 0-0 Brazil
x - no change
1 June 2004 -
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Montevideo)
Uruguay 1-3 Peru
(Peru promoted to Group
6, Uruguay relegated)
Group Six |
Austria,
Belgium,
Peru,
Portugal |
Group Seven |
Republic
of Ireland,
Romania, Uruguay |
2 June 2004 (Seoul)
Korea Republic 0-1 Turkey
(Turkey promoted to Group
2, Korea Republic relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Netherlands, Senegal, Turkey |
Group Three |
England, Korea Republic, United States |
5 June 2004 (Daegu)
Korea Republic 2-1 Turkey
(Korea Republic promoted to Group
2, Turkey relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Korea Republic, Netherlands, Senegal |
Group Three |
England, Turkey, United States |
15 June 2004 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Oporto)
Germany 1-1 Netherlands
x - no change
18 June 2004
-
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Oporto)
Italy 1-1 Sweden
x - no change
21 June 2004
-
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Lisbon)
Croatia 2-4 England
x - no change
22 June 2004
-
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Guimaraes)
Bulgaria 1-2 Italy
x - no change
8 September 2004 -
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Gothenburg)
Sweden 0-1 Croatia
x - no change
(Berlin)
Germany 1-1 Brazil
x - no change
9 October 2004
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Zagreb)
Croatia 2-2 Bulgaria
x - no change
13 October 2004
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 1-1 Turkey
x - no change
19 December 2004 (Busan)
Korea Republic 3-1 Germany
(Korea Republic promoted to fourth, Germany relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
France |
4 |
Korea
Republic |
Group
Two |
Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Senegal |
26 January 2005
(San
Diego)
Mexico 0-0 Sweden
x - no change
9 February 2005 -
(Villa
Park, Birmingham)
England 0-0 Netherlands
x - no change
(Lansdowne
Road, Dublin)
Republic of Ireland 1-0 Portugal
(Republic of Ireland promoted to Group
6. Portugal relegated)
Group Six |
Austria,
Belgium,
Peru, Republic
of Ireland |
Group Seven |
Portugal,
Romania, Uruguay |
27 March 2005
-
World Cup Preliminary Final Group match
(Mexico City)
Mexico 2-1 United States
(Mexico promoted to Group
3, United States relegated)
Group Three |
England,
Mexico, Turkey |
Group Four |
Argentina,
Croatia,
Italy, United States |
28 May 2005
(Chicago)
United States 1-2 England
x - no change
4 June 2005
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Sofia)
Bulgaria 1-3 Croatia
x - no change
7 June 2005
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Lima)
Peru 0-0 Uruguay
x - no change
25 June 2005 - Confederations Cup Semi-Final
(Nuremberg)
Brazil 3-2 Germany
x - no change
26 June 2005 - Confederations Cup Semi-Final
(Hanover)
Argentina 1-1 Mexico
AET
Argentina won 6-5 on penalties.
x - no change
29 June 2005 - Confederations Cup Third Place match
(Leipzig)
Germany 4-3 Mexico
AET
x - no change
17 August 2005
-
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 4-1 England
x - no change
3 September 2005
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Istanbul)
Turkey 2-2 Denmark
x - no change
4 September 2005
-
World Cup Preliminary Final Group match
(Columbus)
United States 2-0 Mexico
(United States promoted to Group
3, Mexico relegated)
Group Three |
England, Turkey, United States |
Group Four |
Argentina,
Croatia, Italy,
Mexico |
8 October 2005 -
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Zagreb)
Croatia 1-0 Sweden
x - no change
(Istanbul)
Turkey 2-1 Germany
(Turkey promoted to Group
2, Germany relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Netherlands, Senegal, Turkey |
Group Three |
England, Germany, United States |
12 November 2005
-
(Geneva)
Argentina 2-3 England
x - no change
(Paris)
France 0-0 Germany
x - no change
16 November 2005
(Houston)
Mexico 0-3 Bulgaria
(Bulgaria promoted to Group
4, Mexico relegated)
Group Four |
Argentina,
Bulgaria,
Croatia, Italy |
Group Five |
Cameroon,
Mexico, Sweden |
17 June 2006 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Kaiserslautern)
Italy 1-1 United States
x - no change
18 June 2006 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Leipzig)
France 1-1 Korea Republic
x - no change
1 July 2006
- Brazil lost to France in the World Cup Quarter-Final.
9 July 2006 - WORLD CUP
FINAL
Group One |
1 |
Italy |
2 |
France |
3 |
Germany |
4 |
Portugal |
Group
Two |
Argentina,
Brazil, England,
Ukraine |
Group
Three |
Korea Republic, Spain |
Group
Four |
Denmark, Netherlands, Senegal,
Turkey |
Group
Five |
Bulgaria,
Croatia, United States |
Group
Six |
Cameroon,
Mexico, Sweden |
Group
Seven |
Austria, Belgium,
Peru,
Republic
of Ireland |
Group
Eight |
DPR Korea, Hungary, Poland, Romania,
Uruguay |
16 August
2006 - (Graz)
Austria 1-2 Hungary
(Hungary promoted to Group
7, Austria relegated)
Group Seven |
Belgium,
Hungary,
Peru,
Republic
of Ireland |
Group Eight |
Austria,
DPR Korea, Poland, Romania,
Uruguay |
6 September 2006 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Paris)
France 3-1 Italy
(France go top, Italy drop to second)
Group One |
1 |
France |
2 |
Italy |
3 |
Germany |
4 |
Portugal |
7 October 2006 - European
Championship Preliminary Group matches
(Sofia)
Bulgaria 1-1 Netherlands
x - no change
(Rome)
Italy 2-0 Ukraine
x - no change
15 November 2006
-
European Championship Preliminary Group match (Brussels)
Belgium 0-1 Poland
(Poland promoted to Group
7, Belgium relegated)
Group Seven |
Hungary,
Peru,
Poland,
Republic
of Ireland |
Group Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea,
Romania,
Uruguay |
20 January 2007 - (Carson)
United States 3-1 Denmark
(United States promoted to Group
4, Denmark relegated)
Group Four |
Netherlands, Senegal,
Turkey, United States |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Croatia,
Denmark |
6 February 2007
(Emirates Stadium, London)
Brazil 0-2 Portugal
x - no change
7 February 2007 - (Paris)
France 0-1 Argentina
(Argentina promoted to top. France drop to second, Italy drop to third,
Germany drop to fourth, Portugal relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Argentina |
2 |
France |
3 |
Italy |
4 |
Germany |
Group
Two |
Brazil, England,
Portugal, Ukraine |
2 June 2007 -
European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Paris)
France 2-0 Ukraine
x - no change
(Seoul)
Korea Republic 0-2 Netherlands
(Netherlands promoted to Group
3, Korea Republic relegated)
Group Three |
Netherlands, Spain |
Group Four |
Korea Republic, Senegal,
Turkey, United States |
26 June 2007 -
Copa
América
Group match (Merida)
Peru 3-0 Uruguay
x - no change
15 July 2007 -
Copa América
Final (Maracaibo)
Argentina 0-3 Brazil
(Brazil promoted to top. Argentina drop to second, France drop to third,
Italy drop to fourth, Germany relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
France |
4 |
Italy |
Group
Two |
England,
Germany, Portugal, Ukraine |
8 September 2007 - European Championship Preliminary Group matches
(Milan)
Italy 0-0 France
x - no change
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 2-0 Bulgaria
x - no change
(Stockholm)
Sweden 0-0 Denmark
x - no change
12 September 2007 - European Championship Preliminary Group match
(Kiev)
Ukraine 1-2 Italy
x - no change
17 November 2007 - European Championship Preliminary Group match
(Chorzow)
Poland 2-0 Belgium
x - no change
21 November 2007 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Kiev)
Ukraine 2-2 France
x - no change
6 February 2008
-
(Split)
Croatia 0-3 Netherlands
x - no change
(Zurich)
Italy 3-1 Portugal
x - no change
26 March 2008
(Paris)
France 1-0 England
x - no change
24 May 2008 (Rotterdam)
Netherlands 3-0 Ukraine
(Netherlands promoted to Group
2, Ukraine relegated)
Group Two |
England,
Germany, Netherlands, Portugal |
Group Three |
Spain, Ukraine |
8 June 2008
(Chicago)
Mexico 4-0 Peru
x - no change
9 June 2008 -
European Championship Finals Group match (Berne)
Italy 0-3 Netherlands
(Netherlands promoted to fourth, Italy relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
France |
4 |
Netherlands |
Group
Two |
England,
Germany, Italy, Portugal |
12 June 2008 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Vienna)
Austria 1-1 Poland
x - no change
13 June 2008 - European
Championship Finals Group match (Berne)
France 1-4 Netherlands
(Netherlands go third, France drop to fourth)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Netherlands |
4 |
France |
17 June 2008
-
World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Montevideo)
Uruguay 6-0 Peru
European
Championship Finals Group match (Zurich)
France 0-2 Italy
(Uruguay promoted to Group
7, Peru relegated)
Group Seven |
Hungary,
Poland,
Republic
of Ireland,
Uruguay |
Group Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea, Peru, Romania |
(Italy promoted to fourth, France relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Netherlands |
4 |
Italy |
Group
Two |
England,
France, Germany, Portugal |
18 June 2008 - World Cup Preliminary Group match (Belo Horizonte)
Brazil 0-0 Argentina
x - no change
20 June 2008 -
European Championship
Quarter-Final
(Vienna)
Croatia 1-1 Turkey
AET
Turkey won 3-1 on penalties.
x - no change
29 June 2008 - European Championship Final (Vienna)
Germany 0-1 Spain
(Spain promoted to Group
2, Germany relegated)
Group Two |
England,
France, Portugal, Spain |
Group Three |
Germany, Ukraine |
10 September 2008 - World Cup Preliminary Group match (Stockholm)
Sweden 2-1 Hungary
x - no change
19 November 2008
-
(Gama)
Brazil 6-2 Portugal
x - no change
(Berlin)
Germany 1-2 England
x - no change
10 February 2009
(Emirates Stadium, London)
Brazil 2-0 Italy
x - no change
11 February 2009
(Marseilles)
France 0-2 Argentina
x - no change
1 April 2009 - World Cup Preliminary Group match (Wembley Stadium,
London)
England 2-1 Ukraine
x - no change
6 June 2009 - World Cup Preliminary Group match (Stockholm)
Sweden 0-1 Denmark
x - no change
21 June 2009 - Confederations Cup Group match
(Pretoria)
Brazil 3-0 Italy
x - no change
12 August 2009
-
(Budapest)
Hungary 0-1 Romania
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 2-2 England
x - no change
(Kiev)
Ukraine 0-3 Turkey
(Romania promoted to Group
7, Hungary relegated)
Group Seven |
Poland,
Republic
of Ireland, Romania,
Uruguay |
Group Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea, Hungary, Peru |
(Turkey promoted to Group
3, Ukraine relegated)
Group Three |
Germany, Turkey |
Group Four |
Korea Republic, Senegal, Ukraine,
United States |
5
September 2009 - World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Rosario)
Argentina 1-3 Brazil
x - no change
(Lima)
Peru 1-0 Uruguay
(Peru promoted to Group
7, Uruguay relegated)
Group Seven |
Peru, Poland,
Republic
of Ireland, Romania |
Group Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea, Hungary,
Uruguay |
9 September 2009 - World Cup Preliminary Group match (Bucharest)
Romania 1-1 Austria
x - no change
10 October 2009
- World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 1-0 Sweden
x - no change
14 November 2009
-
(Doha)
Brazil 1-0 England
x - no change
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 0-0 Korea Republic
x - no change
(Pescara)
Italy 0-0 Netherlands
x - no change
(Madrid)
Spain 2-1 Argentina
x - no change
(Spain promoted to second, Argentina drop to third, Netherlands drop to
fourth, Italy relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
Argentina |
4 |
Netherlands |
Group
Two |
England,
France, Italy, Portugal |
18 November 2009
(Aarhus)
Denmark 3-1 United States
(Denmark promoted to Group
4, United States relegated)
Group Four |
Denmark,
Korea Republic, Senegal, Ukraine |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Croatia,
United States |
3 March 2010
(Paris)
France 0-2 Spain
x - no change
25 June 2010 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Durban)
Brazil 0-0 Portugal
x - no change
2 July 2010
- Brazil lost to Netherlands in the World Cup Quarter-Final.
11 July 2010 - WORLD CUP
FINAL
Group One |
1 |
Spain |
2 |
Netherlands |
3 |
Germany |
4 |
Uruguay |
Group
Two |
Argentina, Brazil, Ghana, Paraguay |
Group
Three |
England, France, Italy, Portugal |
Group
Four |
Denmark, Korea Republic, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine |
Group
Five |
Bulgaria, Croatia,
United States |
Group
Six |
Cameroon,
Mexico, Sweden |
Group
Seven |
Peru, Poland,
Republic
of Ireland, Romania |
Group
Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea, Hungary |
11 August 2010
(Poznan)
Poland 0-3 Cameroon
x - no change
7 September 2010
(Buenos Aires)
Argentina 4-1 Spain
(Argentina promoted to top, Spain drop to second, Netherlands drop to third,
Germany drop to
fourth, Uruguay relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Argentina |
2 |
Spain |
3 |
Netherlands |
4 |
Germany |
Group
Two |
Brazil, Ghana, Paraguay, Uruguay |
8 October 2010 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Oporto)
Portugal 3-1 Denmark
x - no change
17 November 2010
(Doha)
Argentina 1-0 Brazil
x - no change
9 February 2011 -
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 1-2 England
x - no change
(Paris)
France 1-0 Brazil
(France promoted to Group
2, Brazil relegated)
Group Two |
France, Ghana, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
Brazil,
England, Italy, Portugal |
29 March 2011
-
(Wembley Stadium, London)
England 1-1 Ghana
x - no change
(Kiev)
Ukraine 0-2 Italy
x - no change
25 May 2011
(Resistencia)
Argentina 4-2 Paraguay
x - no change
29 May 2011
(Sinsheim)
Germany 2-1 Uruguay
x - no change
8 June 2011 -
Copa
Confraternidad de Antel (Montevideo)
Uruguay 1-1 Netherlands
Uruguay won 4-3 on penalties.
x - no change
25 June 2011 - CONCACAF Gold Cup Final (Los Angeles)
Mexico 4-2 United States
(Mexico promoted to Group
5, United States relegated)
Group Five |
Bulgaria, Croatia,
Mexico |
Group Six |
Cameroon, Sweden, United
States |
9 July 2011 -
Copa América
Group match (Cordoba)
Brazil 2-2 Paraguay
x - no change
16 July 2011 -
Copa América
Quarter-Final (Santa Fe)
Argentina 1-1 Uruguay
AET
Uruguay won 5-4 on penalties.
x - no change
17 July 2011 -
Copa
América
Quarter-Final (La Plata)
Brazil 0-0 Paraguay
AET
Paraguay won 2-0 on penalties.
x - no change
10 August 2011
(Philadelphia)
United States 1-1 Mexico
x - no change
5 September 2011 (Craven Cottage, London)
Brazil 1-0 Ghana
(Brazil promoted to Group
2, Ghana relegated)
Group Two |
Brazil, France, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
England, Ghana, Italy, Portugal |
14 September 2011 -
Superclásico de las
Américas first leg (Cordoba)
Argentina 0-0 Brazil
x - no change
28 September 2011 -
Superclásico de las
Américas second leg (Belem)
Brazil 2-0 Argentina
Brazil win 2-0 on aggregate.
(Brazil promoted to top, Argentina drop to second, Spain drop to third,
Netherlands drop to
fourth, Germany relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
Netherlands |
Group
Two |
France, Germany, Paraguay, Uruguay |
7 October 2011
(Kiev)
Ukraine 3-0 Bulgaria
x - no change
11 October 2011 - European
Championship Preliminary Group match (Copenhagen)
Denmark 2-1 Portugal
(Denmark promoted to Group
3, Portugal relegated)
Group Three |
Denmark,
England, Ghana, Italy |
Group Four |
Korea Republic, Portugal, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine |
11 November 2011 -
European
Championship Preliminary Play-Off first leg (Istanbul)
Turkey 0-3 Croatia
(Liege)
Belgium 2-1 Romania
(Croatia promoted to Group
4, Turkey relegated)
Group Four |
Croatia,
Korea Republic, Portugal, Senegal, Ukraine |
Group Five |
Bulgaria, Mexico, Turkey |
(Belgium promoted to Group
7, Romania relegated)
Group Seven |
Belgium,
Peru, Poland,
Republic
of Ireland |
Group Eight |
Austria,
DPR Korea, Hungary,
Romania |
15 November 2011 -
European Championship Preliminary Play-Off second leg (Zagreb)
Croatia 0-0 Turkey
x - no change
Croatia win 3-0 on aggregate.
(Hamburg)
Germany 3-0 Netherlands
(Rome)
Italy 0-1 Uruguay
x - no change
(Poznan)
Poland 2-1 Hungary
x - no change
(Germany promoted to fourth, Netherlands relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
Germany |
Group
Two |
France, Netherlands, Paraguay, Uruguay |
29 February 2012 -
(Wembley Stadium, London)
England 2-3 Netherlands
x - no change
(Bremen)
Germany 1-2 France
(France promoted to fourth, Germany relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
France |
Group
Two |
Germany, Netherlands, Paraguay, Uruguay |
2 June 2012 (Lisbon)
Portugal 1-3 Turkey
(Turkey promoted to Group
4, Portugal relegated)
Group Four |
Croatia,
Korea Republic, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Mexico, Portugal |
4 June 2012
(Budapest)
Hungary 0-0 Republic of Ireland
x - no change
9 June 2012 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Kharkiv)
Denmark 1-0 Netherlands
(East Rutherford)
Argentina 4-3 Brazil
(Denmark promoted to Group 2, Netherlands relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Germany, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
England, Ghana, Italy, Netherlands |
(Argentina go top, Brazil drop to second)
Group One |
1 |
Argentina |
2 |
Brazil |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
France |
13 June 2012 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Kharkiv)
Germany 2-1 Netherlands
x - no change
14 June 2012 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Poznan)
Croatia 1-1 Italy
x - no change
19 June 2012 -
European Championship
Finals Group match
(Donetsk)
England 1-0 Ukraine
x - no change
23 June 2012 -
European Championship
Quarter-Final
(Donetsk)
France 0-2 Spain
x - no change
28 June 2012
-
European Championship
Semi-Final
(Warsaw)
Germany 1-2 Italy
(Italy promoted to Group
2, Germany relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark, Italy, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
England, Germany, Ghana, Netherlands |
1 July 2012 -
European Championship
Final
(Kiev)
Italy 0-4 Spain
x - no change
15 August 2012
-
(Berne)
England 2-1 Italy
(Le Havre)
France 0-0 Uruguay
x - no change
(Mexico City)
Mexico 0-1 United States
(England promoted to Group
2, Italy relegated)
Group Two |
Denmark,
England, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
Germany, Ghana, Italy, Netherlands |
(United States promoted to Group
5, Mexico relegated)
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Portugal, United States |
Group Six |
Cameroon,
Mexico, Sweden |
7 September 2012
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Cordoba)
Argentina 3-1 Paraguay
x - no change
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 2-0 Turkey
x - no change
19 September 2012 -
Superclásico de las
Américas
first leg (Goiania)
Brazil 2-1 Argentina
(Brazil go top, Argentina drop to second)
Group One |
1 |
Brazil |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
France |
12 October 2012
- World Cup Preliminary Group match
(Mendoza)
Argentina 3-0 Uruguay
x - no change
16 October 2012
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Milan)
Italy 3-1 Denmark
(Madrid)
Spain 1-1 France
x - no change
(Italy promoted to Group
2, Denmark relegated)
Group Two |
England, Italy, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group Three |
Denmark, Germany, Ghana, Netherlands |
14 November 2012
-
(Sofia)
Bulgaria 0-1 Ukraine
x - no change
(Parma)
Italy 1-2 France
x - no change
(Bucharest)
Romania 2-1 Belgium
(Istanbul)
Turkey 1-1 Denmark
x - no change
(Romania promoted to Group
7, Belgium relegated)
Group Seven |
Peru, Poland,
Republic
of Ireland,
Romania |
Group Eight |
Austria, Belgium,
DPR Korea, Hungary |
21
November 2012 -
Superclásico de las
Américas second leg (Buenos
Aires)
Argentina 2-1 Brazil
Aggregate 3-3. Brazil won 4-3 on penalties.
(Argentina go top, Brazil drop to second)
Group One |
1 |
Argentina |
2 |
Brazil |
3 |
Spain |
4 |
France |
6 February 2013
-
Football Association 150th Anniversary
match (Wembley
Stadium, London)
England 2-1 Brazil
(Amsterdam)
Netherlands 1-1 Italy
x - no change
(Doha)
Spain 3-1 Uruguay
x - no change
(England promoted to second, Brazil drop to third, Spain drop to
fourth, France relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Argentina |
2 |
England |
3 |
Brazil |
4 |
Spain |
Group
Two |
France, Italy, Paraguay, Uruguay |
21 March 2013
(Geneva)
Brazil 2-2 Italy
x - no change
22 March 2013
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Budapest)
Hungary 2-2 Romania
x - no change
(Stockholm)
Sweden 0-0 Republic of Ireland
x - no change
26 March 2013
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Paris)
France 0-1 Spain
x - no change
(Mexico City)
Mexico 0-0 United States
x - no change
(Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
Republic of Ireland 2-2 Austria
x - no change
2 June 2013
(Rio de Janeiro)
Brazil 2-2 England
x - no change
9 June 2013
(Porto Alegre)
Brazil 3-0 France
x - no change
10 June 2013 (Geneva)
Croatia 0-1 Portugal
(Portugal promoted to Group
4, Croatia relegated)
Group Four |
Korea Republic, Portugal, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Croatia, United States |
16 June 2013
- Confederations Cup Group match
(Recife)
Spain 2-1 Uruguay
x - no change
22 June 2013
- Confederations Cup Group match
(Salvador)
Brazil 4-2 Italy
x - no change
26 June 2013
- Confederations Cup Semi-Final
(Belo Horizonte)
Brazil 2-1 Uruguay
x - no change
27 June 2013
- Confederations Cup Semi-Final
(Fortaleza)
Italy 0-0 Spain
AET
Spain won 7-6 on penalties.
x - no change
30 June 2013
- Confederations Cup Final
(Rio de Janeiro)
Brazil 3-0 Spain
x - no change
14 August 2013
-
(Kaiserslautern)
Germany 3-3 Paraguay
x - no change
(Rome)
Italy 1-2 Argentina
x - no change
(Faro)
Portugal 1-1 Netherlands
x - no change
(Istanbul)
Turkey 2-2 Ghana
x - no change
6 September 2013
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Aviva
Stadium, Dublin)
Republic of Ireland 1-2 Sweden
x - no change
(Bucharest)
Romania 3-0 Hungary
x - no change
10 September 2013
-
World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Vienna)
Austria 1-0 Republic of Ireland
(Asuncion)
Paraguay 2-5 Argentina
x - no change
(Columbus)
United States 2-0 Mexico
x - no change
(Jeonju)
Korea Republic 1-2 Croatia
(Austria promoted to Group
7, Republic of Ireland relegated)
Group Seven |
Austria,
Peru, Poland,
Romania |
Group Eight |
Belgium,
DPR Korea, Hungary,
Republic
of Ireland |
(Croatia promoted to Group
4, Korea Republic relegated)
Group Four |
Croatia, Portugal, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Korea Republic, United States |
11 October 2013
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Copenhagen)
Denmark 2-2 Italy
x - no change
(Stockholm)
Sweden 2-1 Austria
x - no change
15 October 2013
- World Cup Preliminary Group matches
(Istanbul)
Turkey 0-2 Netherlands
x - no change
(Montevideo)
Uruguay 3-2 Argentina
(Uruguay promoted to top, Argentina drop to second, England drop to third,
Brazil drop to
fourth, Spain relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Uruguay |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
England |
4 |
Brazil |
Group
Two |
France, Italy, Paraguay, Spain |
15 November 2013
(Milan)
Italy 1-1 Germany
x - no change
19 November 2013
(Poznan)
Poland 0-0 Republic of Ireland
x - no change
29 January 2014
(San Antonio)
Mexico 4-0 Korea Republic
(Mexico promoted to Group
5, Korea Republic relegated)
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Mexico, United States |
Group Six |
Cameroon,
Korea Republic, Sweden |
1 February 2014
(Carson)
United States 2-0 Korea Republic
x - no change
5 March 2014
-
(Paris)
France 2-0 Netherlands
x - no change
(Larnaca)
Ukraine 2-0 United States
x - no change
1 June 2014 (Harrison)
United States 2-1 Turkey
(United States promoted to Group
4, Turkey relegated)
Group Four |
Croatia, Portugal, Senegal, Ukraine, United States |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Mexico, Turkey |
6 June 2014
(Foxborough)
Mexico 0-1 Portugal
x - no change
13 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group matches
(Natal)
Cameroon 0-1 Mexico
x - no change
(Salvador)
Netherlands 5-1 Spain
(Netherlands promoted to Group
2, Spain relegated)
Group Two |
France, Italy, Netherlands, Paraguay |
Group Three |
Denmark, Germany, Ghana, Spain |
14 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Manaus)
England 1-2 Italy
(Italy promoted to third, England drop to fourth, Brazil relegated)
Group One |
1 |
Uruguay |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Italy |
4 |
England |
Group
Two |
Brazil, France,
Netherlands, Paraguay |
16 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Salvador)
Germany 4-0 Portugal
x - no change
19 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Sao Paulo)
England 1-2 Uruguay
x - no change
23 June 2014
- World Cup Finals Group match
(Recife)
Croatia 1-3 Mexico
(Mexico promoted to Group
4, Croatia relegated)
Group Four |
Mexico, Portugal, Senegal, Ukraine,
United States |
Group Five |
Bulgaria,
Croatia, Turkey |
24 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group match
(Natal)
Italy 0-1 Uruguay
x - no change
26 June 2014 - World Cup Finals Group matches
(Recife)
Germany 1-0 United States
x - no change
(Brasilia)
Ghana 1-2 Portugal
(Portugal promoted to Group
3, Ghana relegated)
Group Three |
Denmark,
Germany, Portugal, Spain |
Group Four |
Ghana, Mexico, Senegal, Ukraine, United States |
28 June 2014
- Uruguay lost to Colombia in the World Cup Second Round.
13 July 2014 - WORLD CUP
FINAL
Group One |
1 |
Germany |
2 |
Argentina |
3 |
Netherlands |
4 |
Brazil |
Group
Two |
Belgium,
Colombia, Costa Rica,
France |
Group
Three |
England, Italy, Paraguay, Uruguay |
Group
Four |
Denmark,
Portugal, Spain |
Group
Five |
Ghana, Mexico, Senegal, Ukraine, United States |
Group
Six |
Bulgaria,
Croatia, Turkey |
Group
Seven |
Cameroon,
Korea Republic, Sweden |
Group
Eight |
Austria,
Peru, Poland,
Romania |
Group
Nine |
DPR Korea, Hungary,
Republic
of Ireland |