Who hosted the World Cup in 2006?

Who hosted the World Cup in 2006?

Germany
2006 FIFA World Cup

FIFA Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Host country Germany
Dates 9 June – 9 July
Teams 32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 12 (in 12 host cities)

Which Space Center takes picture of 2006 World Cup Stadium?

JAXA Earth Observation Research Center
Venues of Football World Cup Seen from Space | 2006 | JAXA Earth Observation Research Center (EORC)

What cities have hosted the World Cup?

The first championship was held in 1930 and has been held every four years except for 1942 and 1946 due to World War II….FIFA World Cup Host Countries

  • Canada, United States, and Mexico: 2026.
  • Qatar: 2022.
  • Russia: 2018.
  • Brazil: 2014.
  • South Africa: 2010.
  • Germany: 2006.
  • Japan/South Korea: 2002.
  • United States: 1994.

Who got Ballon d’Or 2007?

Kaká
The 2007 Ballon d’Or, given to the best football player in the world as judged by an international panel of sports journalists, was awarded to Kaká.

Where was the 2006 FIFA World Cup held?

You can help The Football Wiki by expanding it. The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which won the right to host the event in July 2000.

How many teams attempted to qualify for the 2006 World Cup?

198 teams attempted to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. Germany, the host nation, was granted automatic qualification, with the remaining 31 finals places divided among the continental confederations.

Where was the 18th FIFA World Cup held?

18th FIFA World Cup, held in Germany in 2006. The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which won the right to host the event in July 2000.

When was the FIFA World Cup held in Germany?

It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which won the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams representing 198 national football associations from all six populated continents participated in the qualification process which began in September 2003.