2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC–OFC play-off)
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup AFC–OFC 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.
Event | 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | ||||||
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New Zealand won 1–0 on aggregate | |||||||
First leg | |||||||
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Date | 10 October 2009 | ||||||
Venue | Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa | ||||||
Referee | Viktor Kassai (Hungary) | ||||||
Weather | Clear 29 °C (84 °F)[1] | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 14 November 2009 | ||||||
Venue | Westpac Stadium, Wellington | ||||||
Referee | Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay) | ||||||
Weather | Scattered clouds 13 °C (55 °F)[2] |
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, and 2006 vs Uruguay, and Israel appearing in 1990 against Colombia.[4]
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.