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Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup

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This is a record of Slovakia's results at the FIFA World Cup, including those of Czechoslovakia which is considered as both theirs and the Czech Republic's predecessor by FIFA. The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.

The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World Cup Finals). The qualification phase, which currently takes place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) for about a month. The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.[1]

Czechoslovakia has been one of the better performing national teams in the history of the World Cup, having ended twice as runners-up, in 1934 and in 1962. Between 1930 and 1994 they qualified for 8 out of 13 World Cups they played qualifiers for, and did not enter in two other World Cups.

After the political and peaceful split-up into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the official successor football teams of the Czech Republic and Slovakia have been less successful at the World Cup than Czechoslovakia, qualifying only for one out of the seven tournaments held since (the 2010 FIFA World Cup) without surviving the group phase and got eliminated in the last 16 respectively.

Throughout the World Cup history, Brazil became the team's historical rival. The two countries have met each other five times but the Czechs and Slovaks (always Czechoslovakia) never won, with three victories for the Brazilian side and two draws.[2] Two other historical opponents in the finals were (West) Germany and Italy with three encounters each: Czechoslovakia won, drew and lost once against the Germans[3] and the matches against Italy all ended in a defeat.[4][5]

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Slovakia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup

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Slovakia were drawn in group F of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria

Coach: Vladimír Weiss

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New Zealand vs Slovakia

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New Zealand[7]
Slovakia[7]
New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
GK1Mark Paston
RB4Winston ReidYellow card 90+3'
CB6Ryan Nelsen (c)
CB5Ivan Vicelichdownward-facing red arrow 78'
LB19Tommy Smith
RM11Leo Bertos
CM7Simon Elliott
LM3Tony LochheadYellow card 42'
RW14Rory Fallon
LW10Chris Killendownward-facing red arrow 72'
CF9Shane Smeltz
Substitutions:
FW20Chris Woodupward-facing green arrow 72'
MF21Jeremy Christieupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Ricki Herbert
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SLOVAKIA:
GK1Ján Mucha
RB5Radoslav Zabavník
CB16Ján Ďurica
CB3Martin Škrtel
LB4Marek Čech
DM6Zdeno ŠtrbaYellow card 55'
RM7Vladimír Weissdownward-facing red arrow 90+1'
CM9Stanislav Šestákdownward-facing red arrow 81'
LM17Marek Hamšík (c)
CF11Róbert Vittekdownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF18Erik Jendrišek
Substitutions:
FW13Filip Hološkoupward-facing green arrow 81'
MF15Miroslav Stochupward-facing green arrow 84'
MF19Juraj Kuckaupward-facing green arrow 90+1'
Manager:
Vladimír Weiss

Man of the Match:
Róbert Vittek (Slovakia)

Assistant referees:
Celestin Ntagungira (Rwanda)[6]
Enock Molefe (South Africa)[6]
Fourth official:
Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)[6]
Fifth official:
Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan)[6]

Slovakia vs Paraguay

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Slovakia[8]
Paraguay[8]
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SLOVAKIA:
GK1Ján Mucha
RB2Peter Pekarík
CB3Martin Škrtel
CB21Kornel Salátadownward-facing red arrow 83'
LB16Ján ĎuricaYellow card 42'
DM6Zdeno Štrba
CM17Marek Hamšík (c)
RW9Stanislav ŠestákYellow card 47'downward-facing red arrow 70'
LW7Vladimír WeissYellow card 84'
SS8Ján Kozák
CF11Róbert Vittek
Substitutions:
FW13Filip Hološkoupward-facing green arrow 70'
MF15Miroslav Stochupward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
Vladimír Weiss
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Paraguay
PARAGUAY:
GK1Justo Villar (c)
RB6Carlos Bonet
CB14Paulo da Silva
CB21Antolín Alcaraz
LB3Claudio Morel
DM15Víctor Cáceres
CM13Enrique VeraYellow card 45'downward-facing red arrow 88'
CM16Cristian Riveros
AM18Nelson Valdezdownward-facing red arrow 68'
SS9Roque Santa Cruz
CF19Lucas Barriosdownward-facing red arrow 82'
Substitutions:
DF17Aureliano Torresupward-facing green arrow 68'
FW7Óscar Cardozoupward-facing green arrow 82'
MF8Édgar Barretoupward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Gerardo Martino

Man of the Match:
Enrique Vera (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)[6]
Bechir Hassani (Tunisia)[6]
Fourth official:
Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)[6]
Fifth official:
Juan Zumba (El Salvador)[6]

Slovakia vs Italy

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Slovakia[9]
Italy[9]
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SLOVAKIA:
GK1Ján MuchaYellow card 82'
RB2Peter PekaríkYellow card 50'
CB3Martin Škrtel
CB16Ján Ďurica
LB5Radoslav Zabavník
DM6Zdeno ŠtrbaYellow card 16'downward-facing red arrow 87'
CM19Juraj Kucka
RM17Marek Hamšík (c)
LM15Miroslav Stoch
SS11Róbert VittekYellow card 40'downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CF18Erik Jendrišekdownward-facing red arrow 90+4'
Substitutions:
MF20Kamil Kopúnekupward-facing green arrow 87'
MF9Stanislav Šestákupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
DF22Martin Petrášupward-facing green arrow 90+4'
Manager:
Vladimír Weiss
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ITALY:
GK12Federico Marchetti
RB19Gianluca Zambrotta
CB5Fabio Cannavaro (c)Yellow card 31'
CB4Giorgio ChielliniYellow card 67'
LB3Domenico Criscitodownward-facing red arrow 46'
DM6Daniele De Rossi
CM8Gennaro Gattusodownward-facing red arrow 46'
CM22Riccardo Montolivodownward-facing red arrow 56'
RW7Simone PepeYellow card 76'
LW10Antonio Di Natale
CF9Vincenzo Iaquinta
Substitutions:
DF2Christian Maggioupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW18Fabio QuagliarellaYellow card 83'upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF21Andrea Pirloupward-facing green arrow 56'
Manager:
Marcello Lippi

Man of the Match:
Róbert Vittek (Slovakia)

Assistant referees:
Darren Cann (England)[6]
Michael Mullarkey (England)[6]
Fourth official:
Stéphane Lannoy (France)[6]
Fifth official:
Eric Dansault (France)[6]

Second Round - Netherlands vs Slovakia

The Netherlands and Slovakia played on 28 June 2010 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. The Netherlands won 2–1. The Netherlands' first goal was an excellent individual effort from Arjen Robben in the 18th minute, taking on the Slovakian defence with the ball before scoring from 25 yards. The Dutch had chances to extend their lead in the second half; Arjen Robben cut inside on his left foot just like he did when he scored the first goal, but this time the slovak goalkeeper Jan Mucha saved the shot going to his far post. The Slovaks also had 2 big opportunities to equalize but forced 2 great saves from Maarten Stekelenburg. The Dutch however in the 84th minute sealed their win, with Wesley Sneijder scoring off an assist from Dirk Kuyt into an unguarded net after Kuyt got the ball past the Slovak keeper. Róbert Vittek slotted a penalty kick late in stoppage time, but it was no more than a consolation goal for Slovakia. The penalty had been awarded for a trip on Vittek by the Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.[10] The Netherlands' win threatened to be overshadowed by Robin van Persie responding angrily to being substituted by coach Bert van Marwijk. Van Marwijk called a team meeting over the incident, and insisted later that there was no residual unrest in the squad.[11][12]

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Netherlands[13]
Slovakia[13]
GK1Maarten StekelenburgYellow card 90+3'
RB2Gregory van der Wiel
CB3John Heitinga
CB4Joris Mathijsen
LB5Giovanni van Bronckhorst (c)
DM6Mark van Bommel
DM8Nigel de Jong
RW7Dirk KuytYellow card 31'
AM10Wesley Sneijderdownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
LW11Arjen Robbendownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF9Robin van Persiedownward-facing red arrow 80'
Substitutions:
FW17Eljero Eliaupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW21Klaas-Jan Huntelaarupward-facing green arrow 80'
MF20Ibrahim Afellayupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Bert van Marwijk
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GK1Ján Mucha
RB2Peter Pekarík
CB3Martin ŠkrtelYellow card 84'
CB16Ján Ďurica
LB5Radoslav Zabavníkdownward-facing red arrow 88'
DM19Juraj KuckaYellow card 40'
RM7Vladimír Weiss
LM15Miroslav Stoch
AM17Marek Hamšík (c)downward-facing red arrow 87'
CF18Erik Jendrišekdownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF11Róbert Vittek
Substitutions:
MF20Kamil KopúnekYellow card 72'upward-facing green arrow 71'
MF10Marek Saparaupward-facing green arrow 87'
FW14Martin Jakubkoupward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Vladimír Weiss

Man of the Match:
Arjen Robben (Netherlands)

Assistant referees:
Fermín Martínez Ibánez (Spain)
Juan Carlos Yuste Jiménez (Spain)
Fourth official:
Stéphane Lannoy (France)
Fifth official:
Laurent Ugo (France)

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Record players

Excluding Czechoslovakia's records, six players played in all four matches Slovakia played in 2010, making them record players for their country.

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Top goalscorers

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