World Cup
July 9, 2006
- FT-PensFT-Pens1Italy
France1(5)
1(3)1(5)
1(3)
Final score - after penalties - 120'
Scoring Summary
| Italy | France |
|---|---|
| Marco Materazzi (19') | Zinedine Zidane (pen 7') |
Match Stats
Italy
France
| 6(2) | Shots (on Goal) | 14(7) |
| 15 | Fouls | 24 |
| 5 | Corner Kicks | 7 |
| 4 | Offsides | 2 |
| 51% | Time of Possession | 49% |
| 1 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
| 0 | Red Cards | 1 |
| 6 | Saves | 1 |
| Italy | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
1
| Gianluigi Buffon | G |
23
| Marco Materazzi | D |
5
| Fabio Cannavaro | D |
19
| Gianluca Zambrotta | D |
3
| Fabio Grosso | D |
10
| Francesco Totti | M |
4
| Daniele De Rossi | M |
8
| Gennaro Gattuso | M |
21
| Andrea Pirlo | M |
20
| Simone Perrotta | M |
15
| Vincenzo Iaquinta | F |
16
| Mauro Camoranesi | M |
7
| Alessandro Del Piero | F |
9
| Luca Toni | F |
| Substitutes | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
12
| Angelo Peruzzi | G |
14
| Marco Amelia | G |
13
| Alessandro Nesta | D |
22
| Massimo Oddo | D |
2
| Cristian Zaccardo | D |
6
| Andrea Barzagli | D |
17
| Simone Barone | M |
4
| Daniele De Rossi | M |
18
| Filippo Inzaghi | F |
15
| Vincenzo Iaquinta | F |
7
| Alessandro Del Piero | F |
11
| Alberto Gilardino | F |
| Substitutions | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | SUBSTITUTION |
| 61' | Vincenzo Iaquinta for Simone Perrotta |
| 61' | Daniele De Rossi for Francesco Totti |
| 86' | Alessandro Del Piero for Mauro Camoranesi |
| Yellow Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 5' | Gianluca Zambrotta |
| Red Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| No Red Cards | |
| France | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
16
| Fabien Barthez | G |
5
| William Gallas | D |
3
| Eric Abidal | D |
19
| Willy Sagnol | D |
15
| Lilian Thuram | D |
4
| Patrick Vieira | M |
18
| Alou Diarra | M |
7
| Florent Malouda | M |
10
| Zinedine Zidane | M |
6
| Claude Makelele | M |
12
| Thierry Henry | F |
11
| Sylvain Wiltord | F |
22
| Franck Ribéry | F |
20
| David Trezeguet | F |
| Substitutes | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | NAME | POS |
1
| Mickael Landreau | G |
23
| Gregory Coupet | G |
13
| Mikael Silvestre | D |
2
| Jean Alain Boumsong | D |
17
| Gael Givet | D |
21
| Pascal Chimbonda | D |
8
| Vikash Dhorasoo | M |
18
| Alou Diarra | M |
11
| Sylvain Wiltord | F |
20
| David Trezeguet | F |
9
| Sidney Govou | F |
| Substitutions | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | SUBSTITUTION |
| 56' | Alou Diarra for Patrick Vieira |
| 100' | David Trezeguet for Franck Ribéry |
| 107' | Sylvain Wiltord for Thierry Henry |
| Yellow Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 12' | Willy Sagnol |
| 76' | Alou Diarra |
| 111' | Florent Malouda |
| Red Cards | |
|---|---|
| MIN. | NAME |
| 110' | Zinedine Zidane |
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