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World Championship Germany 2006

Welovefootballshirts.com offers you different football shirts worn during this final tournament.

Umbro
Article code England_Umbro_World_Cup_2006_away_M
€29,95
in stock
Umbro football shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: M (unisex)
Condition: 8/10 (used) Read more
Umbro
England
Umbro football shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: M (unisex)
Condition: 8/10 (used)
€29,95
Scarf
Article code 171_World_Cup_2006
€7,50
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Original Football Scarf 'World Cup 2006'
A high quality knitted fan scarf
Perfect gift tip or to complement the football collection Read more
Scarf
Football Scarf 'World Cup 2006'
Original Football Scarf 'World Cup 2006'
A high quality knitted fan scarf
Perfect gift tip or to complement the football collection
€7,50
Fanwear
Article code Fanwear_FIFA_World_Cup_2006_L
€14,95
in stock
Fanwear FIFA World Cup 2006 Football Shirt
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new) Read more
Fanwear
FIFA World Cup 2006
Fanwear FIFA World Cup 2006 Football Shirt
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new)
€14,95
Adidas
Article code Germany_Adidas_Fanshirt_World_Cup_2006
€24,95
in stock
Adidas fan shirt Germany World Cup 2006
Size: XL (unisex)
Condition: 9/10 (used) Read more
Adidas
Germany
Adidas fan shirt Germany World Cup 2006
Size: XL (unisex)
Condition: 9/10 (used)
€24,95
Umbro
Article code England_Umbro_World_Cup_2006_XXL
€39,95
in stock
Umbro England World Cup 2006 football shirt
Size: XXL (unisex)
Condition: 9/10 (used) Read more
Umbro
England
Umbro England World Cup 2006 football shirt
Size: XXL (unisex)
Condition: 9/10 (used)
€39,95
Umbro
Article code England_Umbro_World_Cup_2006_away_L
€39,95
in stock
Umbro football shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Umbro
England
Umbro football shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 9.5/10 (used)
€39,95
Umbro
Article code Sweden_Umbro_Polo_World_Cup_2006_L
€24,95
in stock
Umbro football polo Sweden 2006 World Cup
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (used) Read more
Umbro
Sweden
Umbro football polo Sweden 2006 World Cup
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (used)
€24,95
Article code 1x_Patch_FIFA_World_Cup_2006_Germany
€14,50
in stock
Patch FIFA World Cup 2006
This patch was worn on the match shirt during the matches at the FIFA 2006 World Cup football in Germany. Read more
FIFA World Cup 2006
Patch FIFA World Cup 2006
This patch was worn on the match shirt during the matches at the FIFA 2006 World Cup football in Germany.
€14,50
Umbro
Article code England_Umbro_training_World_Cup_2006_M
€29,95
in stock
Umbro training shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: M (unisex)
Condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Umbro
England
Umbro training shirt England World Cup 2006
Size: M (unisex)
Condition: 9.5/10 (used)
€29,95
World Championship Germany 2006

The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world cup tournament. It was held from June 9 to July 9, 2006 in Germany, which was given the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams from 198 national football associations from all six populated continents participated in the qualification process that began in September 2003. Thirty-one teams qualified for this process, along with the host country, Germany, for the final tournament. It was the second time that Germany staged the competition, the first as a unified country (the other was in 1974 at the then-West Germany), and the tenth time it was held in Europe.

Italy won the tournament and claimed their fourth World Cup title. They defeated France 5--3 in a penalty shoot-out in the final, after extra time ended in a 1--1 draw. Germany beat Portugal 3-1 to finish in third place. Angola, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Trinidad and Tobago and Togo came first in the final. It was also the only appearance by Serbia and Montenegro under that name; they had previously appeared as Yugoslavia in 1998. In late May 2006, just before the tournament, Montenegro voted in a referendum to become an independent nation and dissolve the loose confederation that then existed between Serbia and Serbia, with Serbia acknowledging the results of the referendum in early June. Due to time constraints, FIFA allowed Serbia and Montenegro to play as one team in the World Cup tournament, which was the first example of multiple sovereign nations competing as one team in a major football tournament since UEFA Euro 1992.

The 2006 World Cup is one of the most watched events in television history, with an estimated 26.29 billion views, curated over the course of the tournament. The final attracted an estimated 715.1 million people.