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2010 Qualification Groups Central/North America & Caribbean
Which national teams from the North, Central American and Caribbean Zone will qualify for the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa
All 35 national soccer teams from the CONCACAF Zone played in a knock-out-system which was divided in 4 rounds.These rounds determined which of these american or caribbean teams will play in the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South African in 2010.
The soccer teams remaining were divided into 3 groups and in round 3 of the qualification process:
CONCACAF Qualification Group 1: USA, Barbados, Guatemala, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Bermuda, Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba
CONCACAF Qualification Group 2: Belize, Mexico, Jamaica, Bahamas, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Canada
CONCACAF Qualification Group 3: Grenada, Costa Rica, Suriname, Guyana, Panama, El Salvador, Haiti, Netherlands Antilles
The team ranking first in each group after the qualification matches qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
In addition to the three teams that qualified this way, a fourth team stood a chance to qualify. The best no.2 of the three groups of the CONCACAF entered a play-off with the team ranked fifth from the CONMEBOL (South America) Zone for a last qualification slot.
More information on FIFA 2010 Qualification:
- Qualification Groups Europe (UEFA)
- Qualification Groups Africa (CAF)
- Qualification Groups Oceania (OFC)
- Qualification Groups Asia (AFC)
- Qualification Groups South America (CONMEBOL)
For a complete overview of soccer teams playing in the 2010 Soccer World Cup read our feature on countries and national teams qualified for 2010.
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