2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51
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2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51
Summary
2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 is an international association football match[1].
Key Facts
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 won the Germany men's national association football team[2].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 is in the country of South Africa[3].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's instance of is recorded as international association football match[4].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's instance of is recorded as last 16[5].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's part of the series is recorded as 2010 FIFA World Cup[6].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's part of the series is recorded as list of Germany international football games[7].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 took place at Free State Stadium[8].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 is part of 2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage[9].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's Commons category is recorded as 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51, Germany v England[10].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 began on June 27, 2010[11].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 occurred on June 27, 2010[12].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's sport is recorded as association football[13].
- 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51's organizer is recorded as FIFA[14].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Manuel Neuer[15].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Arne Friedrich[16].
- A participant in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Sami Khedira[17].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Bastian Schweinsteiger[18].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Mesut Özil[19].
- A participant in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Lukas Podolski[20].
- A participant in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Miroslav Klose[21].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Thomas Müller[22].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Philipp Lahm[23].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Per Mertesacker[24].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Jérôme Boateng[25].
- Among those involved in 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 was Piotr Trochowski[26].
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When and Where
2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 took place on June 27, 2010[12]. It began on June 27, 2010[11]. The location of it was Free State Stadium[8]. It is in the country of South Africa[3].
Context
2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 is part of 2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage[9]. Recorded instance of include international association football match[4] and last 16[5].
Participants
Recorded participant include Manuel Neuer[15], Arne Friedrich[16], Sami Khedira[17], Bastian Schweinsteiger[18], Mesut Özil[19], and Lukas Podolski[20].
FAQs
What awards did 2010 FIFA World Cup Match 51 receive?
Honors received include Germany men's national association football team[2].