The Stadium Guide - FIFA World Cup 2006 Stadiums
1. Winner. Italy. 2. Runner-up. France. 3. Third place. Germany. 4. Fourth place. Portugal. TOURNAMENT AWARDS. adidas Golden Ball. Zinedine ZIDANE. France. FIFA Fair Play award. Brazil. Spain....
2006 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia
Logo of FIFA. Map of FIFA World Cup final hosts, 1930-2022. Dark green: three times; middle green: twice; lime green: once; light green: planned until 2026. Eighteen countries have been FIFA World Cup hosts in the competition's twenty-two tournaments since the inaugural World Cup in 1930.
Football World Cup 2006 - Venues
SOCCER: FIFA World Cup 2006 venues infographic. December 9, 2005 - World Cup 2006 match draw. June 9-July 9, 2006 -- FIFA World Cup in Germany. Graphic shows venues for the World Cup, with stadium details. infographic. December 9, 2005 - World Cup 2006 match draw. June 9-July 9, 2006 -- FIFA World Cup in Germany.
List of FIFA World Cup stadiums - Wikipedia
FIFA World Cup 2006 Germany - in numbers . Teams: 32 Playing venues: 12 Matches: 64 Opening match: FIFA World Cup Stadium Munich Final: Olympiastadion Average venue capacity: 51,917 Largest venue: Olympiastadion (72,000 seats) Smallest venue: Frankenstadion (41,000 seats) No. of matches per venue: 5.33
2006 Fifa World Cup Venues - Maps of World
Sweden se. 1-0. py Paraguay. 72,000. Olympiastadion Berlin (Neutral Site) Match Report. Group stage. 2. Fri. 2006-06-16. 15:00. Argentina ar. 6-0. rs Serbia & Montenegro. 52,000. Veltins-Arena (Neutral Site) Match Report. Group stage.
2006 FIFA World Cup | Records, Venues, Winners and Groups - Sportskeeda
1. FC Köln reacted with hope to the latest feasibility study into possible expansion of RheinEnergie Stadion. But reaching 75,000 would come at a very, very high price. 19.03.2019 Germany: Time to turn the light off in Kaiserslautern? If they don't get relegated to Regionalliga themselves, they may lose license over financial issues.
Category:2006 FIFA World Cup stadiums - Wikipedia
All you need to know about Dortmund - one of 12 host venues at the 2006 World Cup.
World Cup 2006 stadiums (Germany) - StadiumDB.com
The 2006 World Cup's 64 games will be shared around 12 venues in Germany, with the first match in Munich on 9 June and the showpiece final in Berlin a month later. Berlin - Olympiastadion Cologne - RheinEnergieStadion
World Cup 2006: FIFA World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt - StadiumDB.com
2026. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Allianz Arena (5 C, 1 P, 265 F) Allianz Arena during the FIFA World Cup 2006 (2 C, 28 F) F. Max-Morlock-Stadion (6 C, 48 F) Fritz-Walter-Stadion (1 C, 1 P, 39 F) Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena (7 C, 52 F) MHPArena (Stuttgart) (4 C, 1 P, 10 F)
2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™
The famous original stadium, built between 1924-36, cost 42m Reichsmark - almost 30 times less than the cost of the recent wholesale modifications. Read fans' views and have your say on Berlin on...