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..::World Cup 2006: Germany::..



The 2006 World Cup in Germany takes place from June 9 to July 9, 2006.

The opening game will be held in Munich's new AllianzArena with the final taking place in Berlin's Olympic stadium.

Tickets

Tickets for the 2006 Finals in Germany will go on sale on 1 February 2005.

2006 World Cup Qualifying Groups

The qualifying groups for the 2006 World Cup have been announced.

European qualifying groups 1-8 overview.
Group 1 - Czech Republic, Holland, Finland, Armenia, FYR Macedonia, Romania, Andorra
Group 2 - Turkey, Denmark, Greece, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Albania
Group 3 - Portugal, Russia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia
Group 4 - France, Ireland, Switzerland, Cyprus, Israel, Faroe Islands
Group 5 - Italy, Slovenia, Scotland, Belarus, Moldova, Norway
Group 6 - England, Wales, N. Ireland, Poland, Austria, Azerbaijan
Group 7 - Spain, Belgium, Serbia & Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Lithuania, San Marino
Group 8 - Sweden, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Iceland, Malta
African qualifying groups 1-5.
Asian qualifying groups 1-8.
Americas qualifying groups.
South America qualifying group.
Oceania qualifying groups.


Logo
Germany has unveiled the 2006 World Cup logo depicting three laughing faces in yellow, blue and green forming the symbol '006' and inviting the world to a party for the next World Cup. The slogan in English translates as 'Friends invite the world' (Die Welt zu Gast bei Freunden). According to World Cup organizing committee president Franz Beckenbauer the logo should be referred to as 'the celebrating faces of football' and aims to convey the message that Germany will be a welcoming and friendly host. 'We believe that the new emblem perfectly expresses our philosophy of having a buoyant, cheerful and carefree tournament in 2006," the former German coach and playing legend added. 'Everybody knows that we're good at organising but we wanted to convey an other, warmer and friendlier image of Germany.'

World Cup 2006 Official Poster

The design for the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ Official Poster has been unveiled. The winning design by Berlin design agency We do Communication GmbH featues a football made up of stars glittering in a night sky. The winning design beat off four rivals in a telephone and text poll by 50,000 people in Germany. "We liked both the idea and the execution. Stars taking the shape of a football is a new, strongly symbolic idea, and the poster struck an emotional chord with me. In my opinion, football is all about emotion and passion. The fans have made the right choice," said 2006 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee President Franz Beckenbauer.



World Cup 2006 Mascots


The World Cup 2006 official mascots have been unveiled in a ceremony in Leipzig, November 13, and they are Goleo VI, a human-size lion puppet designed by the US-based Jim Henson Company, the producers of the successful puppet show 'The Muppets", and Pille a talking soccer ball that possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of the game. Goleo VI and Pille are scheduled to have their own TV series and will appear as World Cup ambassadors in the run-up to the finals. The mascots are a departure from the 3 computer-generated mascots used at World Cup 2002 and is FIFA's first-ever "living" character that can talk, dance, play music and make people laugh.

Stadia

Berlin - Olympic Stadium (reconstruction). 76,000 seats.
Cologne - Muengersdorfer Stadium (reconstruction). 45,000 seats.
Dortmund - Westfalen Stadion (slight modification). 60,000 seats.
Frankfurt - Wald Stadium (new). 48,000 seats.
Gelsenkirchen - Arena AufSchalke (new). 52,000 seats.
Hamburg - Stadium Hamburg (new). 50,000 seats.
Hannover - Niedersachsen Stadium (reconstruction). 45,000 seats.
Kaiserslautern - Fritz-Walter Stadium (being extended). 48,500 seats.
Leipzig - Zentral Stadium (new). 44,000 seats.
Munich - Allianz Arena. 66,000 seats.
Nuremberg - Franken Stadium (reconstruction). 45,500 seats.
Stuttgart - Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium (modernisation). 54,500 seats.


Ticket Prices & Categories

All prices are in Euros. Altogether there will be 3.2 million tickets available for the 64 matches, four categories (rather than the three ticket categories for World Cup 2002) and prices ranging from €35 to €600.

Matches
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Opening Match €300 €180 €115 €65
Group Match €100 €60 €45 €35
Round of 16 €120 €75 €60 €45
Quarter finals €180 €110 €85 €55
Semi finals €400 €240 €150 €90
Third Place €120 €75 €60 €45
Final €600 €360 €220 €120


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