2006 World Cup Schedule

The 2006 World Cup schedule must be one of the most read articles around. It is, after all, a diary to one of footballs greatest events, the 2006 World Cup. With more than 205 nations playing for a place in the World Cup and leaving only 32 standing, the 2006 World Cup schedule is read across the globe and translated into numerous languages. According to the statistics from FIFA their webpage with the 2002 World Cup schedule on it received more than 80 million page views a day! Further, it is believed that the 2006 World Cup schedule is not going to be any different!

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The final fixture for the 2006 World Cup schedule was approved by the Organizing Committee of FIFA in Frankfurt in December 2003. The 2006 World Cup schedule also gives you an indication as to where and when the matches will be played. The first match kicks off in Munich, Germany on Friday, June 9 2006. This will be held at the new Allianz Arena in Munich with Germany playing the first match against a team from Group A2. The 2006 World Cup schedule is complete with both the starting dates and ending dates which is indicated as July 8, 2006, where the final match will be played. The finals will be held at the Berlin Olympic Stadium on that Sunday which will mark the 64th match on the 2006 World Cup schedule.



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The 2006 World Cup schedule also tells spectators of football where they will be able to watch the matches and when. There are a total of 12, 2006 World Cup scheduled venues. They are Berlin, the German capital city. Cologne, Dortmund the beer capital of Germany, Frankfurt, and Gelsenkirchen. The remaining 2006 World Cup scheduled venues are the Baltic city of Hamburg, Kaiserslautern, Leipzig, Bavaria's cosmopolitan city of Munich, Nuremburg and at the home of Daimler Benz, Stuttgart. 8 Venues will each host 5 matches however Berlin, Munich Stuttgart, and Dortmund will each hold 6 matches each. The 2006 World Cup schedule has been setup to also ensure that no team will, during the group stage of the 2006 World Cup, play in the same stadium twice.

The 2006 World Cup schedule has been thought through very well by the Organizing committee of FIFA. FIFA with the 2006 World Cup schedule has also ensured that football is enjoyed as a spectator sport by not only organizing an excellent 2006 World Cup schedule, but also ensure on the 2006 World Cup schedule that two top football teams will play at least once at each stadium. Are you ready to win some money on the World Cup? Receive fast payouts along with incredible bonuses at MyBookie.com, "The Leader in Online Sports, Casino and Poker Gaming!" Come home a winner!

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by Marcus Franz at 1800-sports.com on January 29, 2006




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