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Play in Group G of the 2006 FIFA World Cup completed on 23 June 2006. Switzerland won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with France. South Korea and Togo failed to advance. Switzerland were the only team to not let in any goals during the group stage of the tournament and would become the first team to be knocked out of a World Cup without conceding, losing on penalties after a 0–0 draw with Ukraine in Round 2.
Detailed results of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Group G. (Key)
All times local (CEST/UTC+2)
Man of the Match: Ahn Jung-Hwan (South Korea)
Assistant referees: Philip Sharp (England) Glen Turner (England) Fourth official: Jerome Damon (South Africa) Fifth official: Justice Yeboah (Ghana)
Man of the Match: Claude Makélélé (France)
Assistant referees: Nikolay Golubev (Russia) Evgueni Volnin (Russia) Fourth official: Kevin Stott (United States) Fifth official: Gregory Barkey (United States)
Man of the Match: Park Ji-Sung (South Korea)
Assistant referees: José Ramírez (Mexico) Héctor Vergara (Canada) Fourth official: Essam Abd El Fatah (Egypt) Fifth official: Mamadou N'Doye (Senegal)
Man of the Match: Alexander Frei (Switzerland)
Assistant referees: Amelio Andino (Paraguay) Manuel Bernal (Paraguay) Fourth official: Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco) Fifth official: Brahim Djezzar (Algeria)
Man of the Match: Patrick Vieira (France)
Assistant referees: Wálter Rial (Uruguay) Pablo Fandino (Uruguay) Fourth official: Carlos Chandia (Chile) Fifth official: Rodrigo González (Chile)
Assistant referees: Darío García (Argentina) Rodolfo Otero (Argentina) Fourth official: Essam Abd El Fatah (Egypt) Fifth official: Dramane Danté (Mali)
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