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FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010

 

Oceanian Zone


10 teams, 0.5 places
The OFC will get the global qualification race underway with a preliminary tournament at the Pacific Games in Samoa. American Samoa, the Cook Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu will face off at Faleata's J.S. Blatter Playing Fields Complex between 25 August and 7 September 2007.

African Zone


51 teams, 5 places
A preliminary round comprising two two-legged ties (Madagascar vs. Comores and Sierra Leone vs. Guinea-Bissau) and a one-off match (Djibouti vs. Somalia) will be held in October and November 2007 to reduce the field to 48 entrants. These matches will be played by the six African teams ranked lowest in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking of July 2007, with the first leg matches taking place on the weekend of 13 October 2007 and the return legs plus Djibouti and Somalia's one-off meeting falling on the weekend of 17 November 2007. The teams will then be drawn into qualifying groups at a ceremony to be held in Durban on 25 November.

Asian Zone


43 teams, 4.5 places
A first preliminary round encompassing all AFC nations save for Australia, Korea Republic, Saudi Arabia, Japan and Iran will start in October 2007. On 6 August 2007, AFC held the draw for the first preliminary round's 19 matches as well as for the matches of the subsequent round, taking into account the teams' respective rankings. As Guam have withdrawn from the competition, Indonesia have received a bye.

European Zone


53 teams, 13 places
The European qualifiers get underway in August 2008, after UEFA EURO 2008, with teams playing each other home and away in groups to be drawn at the November ceremony in Durban.

North, Central American and Caribbean Zone


35 teams, 3.5 places
All CONCACAF's member associations have entered the qualifying competition, which starts in February 2008. Three sides will qualify by right for South Africa 2010, with a fourth team going into a play-off with the fifth-place finisher in the CONMEBOL zone.

South American Zone


10 teams, 4.5 places
The qualification format involves a league system with teams playing each other home and away, which will kick off in October 2007. The top four go through by right, with the side finishing fifth going into a play-off with the fourth-placed side from the CONCACAF zone.

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