World Cup
June 17, 2006
- FTFT1Portugal
Iran2
02
0 - FTFT2Czech Rep
Ghana0
20
2 - FTFT3Italy
USA1
11
1
Full-time - 90'
Scoring Summary
| Czech Republic | Ghana |
|---|---|
| Asamoah Gyan (2') | |
| Asamoah Gyan (pen miss 67') | |
| Sulley Muntari (82') |
Match Stats
Czech Republic
Ghana
| 17(7) | Shots (on Goal) | 20(9) |
| 12 | Fouls | 20 |
| 6 | Corner Kicks | 7 |
| 6 | Offsides | 9 |
| 47% | Time of Possession | 53% |
| 1 | Yellow Cards | 5 |
| 1 | Red Cards | 0 |
| 9 | Saves | 9 |
| Czech Republic | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
1
| Petr Cech | G |
6
| Marek Jankulovski | D |
21
| Tomas Ujfalusi | D |
22
| David Rozehnal | D |
2
| Zdenek Grygera | D |
8
| Karel Poborsky | M |
17
| Jiri Stajner | M |
10
| Tomas Rosicky | M |
11
| Pavel Nedved | M |
4
| Tomas Galasek | M |
19
| Jan Polak | M |
20
| Jaroslav Plasil | M |
7
| Libor Sionko | M |
12
| Vratislav Lokvenc | F |
| Substitutes | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
23
| Antonin Kinsky | G |
16
| Jaromir Blazek | G |
13
| Martin Jiranek | D |
3
| Pavel Mares | D |
17
| Jiri Stajner | M |
14
| David Jarolim | M |
7
| Libor Sionko | M |
19
| Jan Polak | M |
5
| Radoslav Kovac | M |
15
| Milan Baros | F |
9
| Jan Koller | F |
18
| Marek Heinz | F |
| Substitutions | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | SUBSTITUTION |
| 45' | Jan Polak for Tomas Galasek |
| 55' | Jiri Stajner for Karel Poborsky |
| 68' | Libor Sionko for Jaroslav Plasil |
| Yellow Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 49' | Vratislav Lokvenc |
| Red Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 66' | Tomas Ujfalusi |
| Ghana | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
22
| Richard Kingson | G |
5
| John Mensah | D |
15
| John Pantsil | D |
13
| Habib Mohamed | D |
7
| Illiasu Shilla | D |
8
| Michael Essien | M |
20
| Otto Addo | M |
9
| Derek Boateng | M |
11
| Sulley Muntari | M |
10
| Stephen Appiah | M |
14
| Matthew Amoah | F |
18
| Eric Addo | M |
3
| Asamoah Gyan | F |
19
| Razak Pimpong | F |
| Substitutes | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
16
| George Owu | G |
1
| Sammy Adjei | G |
4
| Samuel Kuffour | D |
2
| Hans Sarpei | D |
6
| Emmanuel Pappoe | D |
21
| Issah Ahmed | D |
17
| Dan Quaye | D |
18
| Eric Addo | M |
9
| Derek Boateng | M |
23
| Haminu Draman | M |
19
| Razak Pimpong | F |
12
| Alex Tachie-Mensah | F |
| Substitutions | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | SUBSTITUTION |
| 45' | Derek Boateng for Otto Addo |
| 80' | Eric Addo for Matthew Amoah |
| 85' | Razak Pimpong for Asamoah Gyan |
| Yellow Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 18' | Otto Addo |
| 37' | Michael Essien |
| 66' | Asamoah Gyan |
| 75' | Derek Boateng |
| 84' | Sulley Muntari |
| Red Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| No Red Cards | |
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