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  • Portugal's African connection

    Portugal's African connection

    Portugal’s African links go back a long way, and Carlos Queiroz's men open their South Africa 2010 campaign against Côte d'Ivoire in Port Elizabeth.

  • Dunga: It's a joy to be here

    Dunga: It's a joy to be here

    Brazil arrived in South Africa on Thursday, with coach Dunga telling the press that it was great to return after their successful stint 12 months ago.

Fixtures and Results

TeamMPWDLGFGAPts
BrazilBrazil0000000
Korea DPRKorea DPR0000000
Cote d IvoireCôte d'Ivoire0000000
PortugalPortugal0000000

  • Brazil's goalkeeper Julio Cesar tries to catch the ball during a training session
  • Brazilian national football team players (L to R) Kaka, Nilmar and Juan play with the ball during a training session
  • Brazilian national team coach Dunga looks at player Luisao (R) during a training session
  • Brazilian national football team player Kaka streches after a training session
  • Brazilian strker Robinho controls a ball during a practice session
  • Brazilian national football team Kaka (C) holds the ball next to teammates Julio Batista (L), Felipe Melo (2nd L) and Luis Fabiano (R) during practice
Brazil

FIFA.com profiles Brazil's qualification for South Africa and highlights the star players, the coach and the country's football history.

Three contenders, two tickets

The presence of Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire and Portugal makes Group G arguably the toughest pool, while Korea DPR will look to repeat their 1966 heroics.

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    The Road to South Africa

    • And Uruguay makes five

      South American qualifying for South Africa ended with Uruguay and Chile making their returns to the top alongside Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.

    Statistics

    Goals scored33
    Top ScorerLUIS FABIANO