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Thursday 17 November 2011

Who Got the Ticket to Euro 2012 from Group H, I and the Best Runner-up?


We have already taken a look through the seven groups and their qualifiers for the main draw of Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Now we will go through the qualification rounds of the other three qualified teams.

DENMARK – Group-H winner

7th June, 2010, Copenhagen: DENMARK 1 [Thomas Kahlenberg 90+1’] vs. ICELAND 0
8th October, 2010, Porto: DENMARK 1 [Ricardo Carvalho 79’ (o.g.)] vs. PORTUGAL 3 [Nani (29’, 30’), Cristiano Ronaldo 85’]
Morten Rasmussen Getting Past Cyprus defender


12th October, 2010, Copenhagen: DENMARK 2 [Morten Rasmussen 48’, Kasper Lorentzen 81’] vs. CYPRUS 0
26th March, 2011, Oslo: DENMARK 1 [Dennis Rommedahl 27’] vs. NORWAY 1 [Erik Huseklepp 81’]
4th June, 2011, Reykjavik: DENMARK 2 [Lasse Schone 60’, Christian Eriksen 75’] vs. ICELAND 0
6th September, 2011, Copenhagen: DENMARK 2 [Nicklas Bendtner 24’, 44’] vs. NORWAY 0
7th October, 2011, Nicosia: DENMARK 4 [Lars Jacobsen 7’, Dennis Rommedahl (11’, 22’), Michael Krohn-Deli 20’] vs. CYPRUS 1 [Andreas Avraam 45+1’]

Nicklas Bendtner Tackled by Portuguese Defender 

11th October, 2011, Copenhagen: DENMARK 2 [Michael Krohn-Deli 13’, Nicklas Bendtner 63’] vs. PORTUGAL 1 [Cristiano Ronaldo 90+2’]

SPAIN – Group-I winner

3rd September, 2010, Vaduz: SPAIN 4 [Fernando Torres (14’, 54’), David Villa 26’, David Silva 62’] vs. LIECHTENSTEIN 0
8th October, 2010, Salamanca: SPAIN 3 [Fernando Llorente (47’, 56’), David Silva 79’] vs. LITHUANIA 1 [Darvydas Sernas 54’]
Fernando Llorente heading home his first goal against Lithuania


12th October, 2010, Glasgow: SPAIN 3 [David Villa 44’ (P), Andres Iniesta 55’, Fernando Llorente 79’] vs. SCOTLAND 2 [Steven Naismith 58’, Gerard Pique 66’ (o.g.)]
25th March, 2011, Granada: SPAIN [David Villa (69’, 72’ P)] vs. CZECH REPUBLIC 1 [Jaroslav Plasil 29’]
29th March, 2011, Kaunas: SPAIN 3 [Xavi Hernandez 19’, Tadas Kijanskas 70’, Juan Mata 83’] vs. LITHUANIA 1 [Marius Stankevicius 57’]
David Villa after Scoring his Second Goal against Liechtenstein


6th September, 2011, Logrono: SPAIN 6 [Alvaro Negredo (33’, 37’), Xavi Hernandez 44’, Sergio Ramos 52’, David Villa (59’, 79’)] vs. LIECHTENSTEIN 0
7th October, 2011, Prague: SPAIN 2 [Juan Mata 7’, Xabi Alonso 23’] vs. CZECH REPUBLIC 0

SWEDEN – Best Runner-up

3rd September, 2010, Solna: SWEDEN 2 [Pontus Wernbloom (51’, 73’)] vs. HUNGARY 0
7th September, 2010, Malmo: SWEDEN 6 [Zlatan Ibrahimovic (7’, 77’), David Simoncini 11’ (o.g.), Aldo Simoncini 26’ (o.g.), Andreas Granqvist 51’, Mercus Berg 90+2’] vs. SAN MARINO 0

Swedish Johan Elmander during Hungary vs. Sweden

12th October, 2010, Amsterdam: SWEDEN 1 [Andreas Granqvist 69’] vs. NETHERLANDS 4 [Klaas Jan-Huntelaar (4’, 55’), Ibrahim Afellay (37’, 59’)]
29th March, 2011, Solna: SWEDEN 2 [Mikael Lustig 30’, Sebastian Larsson 82’] vs. MOLDOVA 1 [Alexandru Suvorov 90+2’]
3rd June, 2011, Chisinau: SWEDEN 4 [Ola Toivonen 11’, Johan Elmander (30’, 58’), Alexander Gerndt 88’] vs. MOLDOVA 1 [Igor Bugaev 61’]
7th June, 2011, Solna: SWEDEN 5 [Kim Kallstrom 11’, Zlatan Ibrahimovic (31’, 35’, 53’), Emir Bajrami 83’] vs. FINLAND 0
2nd September, 2011, Budapest: SWEDEN 1 [Christian Wilhelmsson 60’] vs. HUNGARY 2 [Imre Szabics 44’, Gergely Rudolf 90’]
6th September, 2011, Serravalle: SWEDEN 5 [Kim Kallstrom 64’, Christian Wilhelmsson (70’, 90+3’), Martin Olsson 81’, Tobias Hysen 89’] vs. SAN MARINO 0
Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the Match against Finland


7th October, 2011, Helsinki: SWEDEN 2 [Sebastian Larsson 8’, Martin Olsson 52’] vs. FINLAND 1 [Joona Toivio 73’]
11th October, 2011, Solna: SWEDEN 3 [Kim Kallstrom 14’, Sebastian Larsson 52’ (P), Ola Toivonen 53’] vs. NETHERLANDS 2 [Klaas Jan-Huntelaar 23’, Dirk Kuyt 50’]

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