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FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Final Tables Mexico 1970

Mexico 70 Official Programme
Mexico 70 Official Programme {References: 1]

Europe

Mexico ’70 Europe QualifyingPWDLFAPts
Group 1
Romania (Q)6321768
Greece62311397
Switzerland6213585
Portugal61238104
Group 2
Hungary (P)64111679
Czechoslovakia64111269
Denmark62136105
Eire60153141
Group 3
Italy (Q)43101037
East Germany4211775
Wales40043100
Group 4
USSR (Q)4310817
Northern Ireland4211735
Turkey40042130
Group 5
Sweden (Q)43011256
France4202644
Norway41034132
Group 6
Belgium (Q)64111489
Yugoslavia63121977
Spain62221066
Finland61056282
Group 7
West Germany (Q)651020311
Scotland63121877
Austria63031276
Cyprus60062350
Group 8
Bulgaria (Q)64111279
Poland64021988
Netherlands6312957
Luxembourg60064240
Group 9
England (Q)
– Automatically As Holders
[References: 2-3]
DateTeam 1Team 2
Group 2 PlayoffAt Marseille
1970Czechoslovakia4Hungary1
[References: 2-3]

South America

Mexico ’70 South America QualifyingPWDLFAPts
Group 10
Peru (Q)4211745
Bolivia4202564
Argentina4112463
Group 11
Brazil (Q)660023212
Paraguay6402658
Colombia61147123
Venezuela60151181
Group 12
Uruguay (C)4310507
Chile4121544
Ecuador4013281
[References: 2-3]

CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)

Mexico ’70 CONCACAF QualifyingPWDLFAPts
Group 13 Sub-Group A
Honduras (P)4310727
Costa Rica4211735
Jamaica40042110
Group 13 Sub-Group B
El Salvador (P)43101057
Surinam42021094
Netherlands Antilles4103392
Group 13 Sub-Group C
Haiti (P)4211845
Guatemala4121424
Trinidad41124103
Group 13 Sub-Group D
USA (P)43011166
Canada4211835
Bermuda40132121
[References: 2-3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Group 13 Semi-Final 1
1970Honduras1El Salvador0
1970El Salvador3Honduras0
Group 13 Semi-Final 1 Playoff in Mexico City
1970El Salvador3Honduras2 aet
Group 13 Semi-Final 2
1970Haiti2USA0
1970USA0Haiti1
Group 13 Final
1970El Salvador0Haiti3
1970Haiti1El Salvador2
Group 13 Final Playoff in Kingston, Jamaica
1970El Salvador1Haiti0
[References: 2-3]
Group 14
Mexico (Q)Automatically as Hosts
[References: 2-3]

Asia

Mexico ’70 Asia QualifyingPWDLFAPts
Group 15 Sub-Group A Phase 1
Australia (P) 4220746
South Korea4121654
Japan4022482
[References: 2-3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Group 15 Sub-Group A Phase 2 in Mozambique
1970Rhodesia1Australia1
1970Australia0Rhodesia0
Group 15 Sub-Group APhase 2 Playoff
1970Australia3Rhodesia1
Group 15 Sub-Group Bin Israel
1970Israel4New Zealand0
1970New Zealand0Israel2
Group 15 Final
1970Israel1Australia0
1970Australia1Israel1
[References: 2-3]

Qualifiers for Finals: Israel

Africa

Group 16 FinalsPWDLFAPts
Morocco (Q)4211525
Nigeria4121774
Sudan4031583
[References: 2-3]

Note: Two Previous Rounds of Two-Legged Knockout Matches in Africa reduced a field of 11 to 3 for Final Group.

Note 2: Israel later withdrew from Finals Tournament.

Note 3: Knockout Matches based on Points Won over the Two Legs rather than Aggregate Score. If two teams finished level on points a playoff at a neutral venue was required, regardless of goal difference.

Legend / Key: (Q) Qualify for Finals in Mexico 1970. (P) To Playoff for Finals Place.

Report

Eire (Ireland) played in Group 2 of the FIFA World Cup Mexico ’70 Tournament finishing bottom of a four team group winning only one point, a 1-1 draw at home to Denmark. The Group Winners and therefore Qualifiers for the tournament was decided by a Playoff in Marseille, France, where Czechoslovakia defeated Hungary 4-1. In Group 4 Northern Ireland fared better, finishing second place in a three-team Group involving USSR who qualified on 7 points and Turkey who finished last on 0 points. Northern Ireland won 5 points from their 4 matches.

References

Images

[1] Mexico 1970 The World Cup Official Programme Front Cover [Personal Collection of Author]

Programmes

[2] FIFA (1970) Qualifying Results 1970 “Mexico 1970 The World Cup Official Programme.” pg. 11-12. Published by Queen Magazine Ltd, London. (C) FIFA and FA of Mexico.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Jim Naughton, Robert Gorby

About this Document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the
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Last Updated: 17 May 2021
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FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011

CIS Cup logo [Reference: 1]

Knockout Rounds

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
19.01.2020Inter4MIKA0
19.01.2020HJK1Zenit2
19.01.2020Skonto2Istiklol0
19.01.2020Shakhtar2Dynamo Kiev1
Semi-Finals
21.01.2020Inter5Zenit0
21.01.2020Skonto1Shakhtar2
Final
23.01.2020Inter0 (6p)Shakhtar0 (5p)
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Inter Baku (Aze)3300709
*Istiklol Dushanbe (Taj)3111644
Iskra-Stal Ribnica (Mol)3111224
Neftchi Kokhor-Ata (Kaz)3003090
Group B
*Skonto Riga (Lat)3210617
*MIKA Ashtarak (Arm)3111454
Tobol Koztenay (Kaz)3111464
Bunyodkor Tashkent (Uzb)3012351
Group C
*Shakhtyor Soligorsk (Byl)3210927
*Zenit St. Petersburg (Rus)3210417
Flora Tallinn (Est)3102373
Nebitchi Balkanabat (Tkm)3003170
Group D
*Russia Youth Team3210527
*HJK Helsinki (Fin)3201526
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)3021122
Ekranas Panevezys (Lit)3012491
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
15.01.2011Inter3Neftchi0
15.01.2011Iskra-Stal1Istiklol1
16.01.2011Istiklol0Inter3
16.01.2011Neftchi0Iskra-Stal1
18.01.2011Inter1Iskra-Stal0
18.01.2011Istiklol5Neftchi0
Group B
15.01.2011Tobol2Bunyodkor1
15.01.2011Skonto2MIKA0
16.01.2011MIKA2Tobol2
16.01.2011Bunyodkor1Skonto1
18.01.2011Tobol0Skonto3
18.01.2011MIKA2Bunyodkor1
Group C
15.01.2011Nebitchi1Shakhtyor2
15.01.2011Zenit1Flora0
16.01.2011Flora3Nebitchi0
16.01.2011Shakhtyor1Zenit1
18.01.2011Shakhtyor6Flora0
18.01.2011Zenit2Nebitchi0
Group D
15.01.2011Dynamo Kiev0HJK1
15.01.2011Russia Youth4Ekranas2
16.01.2011Ekranas1Dynamo Kiev1
16.01.2011HJK0Russia Youth1
18.01.2011HJK4Ekranas1
18.01.2011Russia Youth0Dynamo Kiev0
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Inter Baku of Azerbaijan won the CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup in 2011, defeating Shaktyar Donetsk 6-5 on penalties in the Final after a 0-0 draw. Aiden McGeady, a Republic of Ireland International played for Spartak Moscow from 2010-2014, and although the team did not qualify for the Cup they were eligible to play in it.

About

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup replaced the old USSR League in 1992, with Independent Nations forming the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup is like the UEFA Champions League for the CIS, and has been held annually until 2011, In 2012 it was replaced by a CIS Youth Nations Cup.

References

Logos

[1] Kick-ff.by (2011) fifa_l_ciscup_b [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/img/fifa_l_ciscup_b.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Kick-Off.by (2011) CIS Cup 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/fifa_cis_cup/fifa_ciscup_2011.htm#game [Accessed 8 November 2020]

[3]Soccerbase (2020) Aiden McGeady [Internet] Available from: https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=38265 [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill & Vlad.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 8 November 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.