2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC–OFC play-off)

2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
(AFCOFC play-off)
Event 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
New Zealand won 1–0 on aggregate
First leg
Date 10 October 2009
Venue Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa
Referee Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Weather Clear
29 °C (84 °F)[1]
Second leg
Date 14 November 2009
Venue Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Referee Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)
Weather Scattered clouds
13 °C (55 °F)[2]

The 2010 FIFA World Cup AFCOFC qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winners of the Oceania qualifying tournament, New Zealand, and the fifth-placed team from the Asian qualifying tournament, Bahrain.

The games were played on 10 October and 14 November 2009 in Riffa and Wellington, respectively. With New Zealand winning 1–0 on aggregate score in order to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since the 1982 tournament.

It was the second consecutive FIFA World Cup play-off Bahrain played, Bahrain lost 2–1 on aggregate to Trinidad and Tobago in their previous play-off.

New Zealand took part in their first FIFA World Cup inter-confederation play-off after years of Australia[3] appearing in the inter-confederation play-offs of 1986 vs Scotland, 1994 (1st play-off vs Canada and 2nd play-off vs Argentina), 1998 vs Iran, 2002 vs Uruguay, 2006 vs Uruguay and Israel,[4] and 1990 vs Colombia.

The draw for the order in which the two matches would be played was held on 2 June 2009 during the FIFA Congress. New Zealand won 1–0 on aggregate and a second consecutive appearance for an OFC team in the FIFA World Cup.

Background

Bahrain Round New Zealand
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Australia 86201211120
 Japan 8431116515
 Bahrain 831468−210
 Qatar 8134514−96
 Uzbekistan 8116510−54
Final standings
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 New Zealand 6501145915
 New Caledonia 6222121028
 Fiji 6213811−37
 Vanuatu 6114513−84
Opponent Result Fifth round
(AFC)
Opponent Result
 Saudi Arabia (H) 0–0 1st leg
 Saudi Arabia (A) 2–2 2nd leg

Play-off match

First leg

10 October 2009
18:30 UTC+03:00
Bahrain  0–0  New Zealand
Report
Bahrain
BAHRAIN:
GK 1 Sayed Jaffer
DF 16Sayed Mohamed Adnan
DF 12Faouzi Mubarak Aaish
DF 14Salman Isa  79'
MF 7 Sayed Mahmood Jalal
MF 5 Mohamed Hubail
MF 10Mohamed Salmeen (c)
MF 17Hussain Ali Baba
MF 15Abdullah Omar
FW 9 Husain Ali  65'
FW 6 Jaycee John  86'
Substitutions:
GK 18Abbas Ahmed Khamis
DF 2 Mohamed Husain
MF 13Mahmood Abdulrahman  79'
FW 3 Ahmed Hassan Taleb
FW 4 Abdulla Al-Dakeel
FW 8 A'ala Hubail  86'
FW 11Ismail Abdul-Latif  65'
Manager:
Czech Republic Milan Máčala
New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
GK 1Mark Paston  76'
DF 5 Ivan Vicelich
DF 6 Ryan Nelsen (c)  90+1'
DF 4 Ben Sigmund
DF 3 Tony Lochhead
MF 11Leo Bertos
MF 8 Tim Brown  68'
MF 7 Simon Elliott
FW 14Rory Fallon  66'
FW 10Chris Killen
FW 9 Shane Smeltz
Substitutions:
GK 18James Bannatyne
DF 2 Aaron Scott
DF 15Dave Mulligan
DF 16Andrew Boyens
MF 12Michael McGlinchey  68'
MF 17Andrew Barron
FW 13Chris Wood  66'
Manager:
New Zealand Ricki Herbert

Officials

Match rules

Second leg

14 November 2009
20:00 UTC+13:00
New Zealand  1–0  Bahrain
Fallon  45' Report
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 36,500
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)
New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
GK 1Mark Paston
DF 5 Ivan Vicelich
DF 6 Ryan Nelsen (c)
DF 4 Ben Sigmund
DF 3 Tony Lochhead  3'
MF 11Leo Bertos
MF 8 Tim Brown  90'
MF 12Michael McGlinchey  64'
FW 14Rory Fallon
FW 10Chris Killen  82'
FW 9 Shane Smeltz
Substitutions:
GK 18James Bannatyne
DF 2 Aaron Scott
DF 15Dave Mulligan
DF 16Andrew Boyens  90'
MF 7 Simon Elliott
MF 17Andrew Barron  64'
FW 13Chris Wood  82'
Manager:
New Zealand Ricki Herbert
Bahrain
BAHRAIN:
GK 1 Sayed Jaffer
DF 16Sayed Mohamed Adnan
DF 12Faouzi Mubarak Aaish  27'  73'
DF 14Salman Isa
MF 7 Sayed Mahmood Jalal  79'
MF 5 Mohamed Hubail  85'
MF 10Mohamed Salmeen (c)
MF 17Hussain Ali Baba
MF 15Abdullah Omar
FW 6 Jaycee John  90+3'
FW 4 Abdulla Al-Dakeel
Substitutions:
GK 18Abbas Ahmed Khamis
DF 2 Mohamed Husain
MF 13Mahmood Abdulrahman  79'
FW 3 Ahmed Hassan Taleb  85'
FW 8 A'ala Hubail
FW 9 Husain Ali
FW 11Ismail Abdul-Latif  73'
Manager:
Czech Republic Milan Máčala

Officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level:
  • 3 (of 7) substitutions permitted

Aftermath

New Zealand qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa and were drawn into Group F with defending champions Italy, Slovakia and Paraguay. After drawing 1–1 with Slovakia in their opening match, New Zealand drew 1–1 with Italy, and in their final match, they also drew 0–0 with Paraguay; meaning they finished third in the group on three points. New Zealand's three draws meant that they were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup.

After the play-off, Bahrain qualified for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. They went on to finish third in Group C; losing 2–1 to South Korea in their opening match, then beating India 5–2, before being eliminated from the competition after a 1–0 defeat to Australia.

References

  1. "History for Manama, Bahrain". wunderground.com. 2009-10-10. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  2. "History for Wellington, New Zealand". wunderground.com. 2009-11-14. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  3. Australia moved to the AFC in 2006 and qualified through to the FIFA World Cup through the AFC Qualifiying Rounds from 2010.
  4. Israel moved to UEFA in 1991.
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