Confederations Cup Group A Match Schedule
All the Group A matches for the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa
The eyes of soccer fans around the world will be on South Africa much sooner than the 2010 World Cup.
The country is all set to host the 2009 Confederations Cup, a tournament which is widely seen as being a warm-up for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
You can also download and print your very own copy of our complete 2009 Confederations Cup Match Schedule.
2009 Confederations Cup Group A Matches:
Match 1: Sunday 14 June 2009, 16h00
Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg)
South Africa vs Iraq
Match 2: Sunday 14 June 2009, 20h30
Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg)
New Zealand vs Spain
Match 5: Wednesday 17 June 2009, 16h00
Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein)
Spain vs Iraq
Match 6: Wednesday 17 June 2009, 20h30
Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg)
South Africa vs New Zealand
Match 9: Saturday 20 June 2009, 20h30
Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg)
Iraq vs New Zealand
Match 10: Saturday 20 June 2009, 20h30
Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein)
Spain vs South Africa
The Confederations Cup Group A matches will be spread over all four of the Confederations Cup stadiums.
Each stadium will host Group A matches and Group B matches, and all except the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria will host matches from the penultimate and last rounds, i.e. the semi-finals, the third-place play-off and the final.
Match schedule for each of the four 2009 Confederations Cup Stadiums:
Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein) Match Schedule
Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Pretoria) Match Schedule
Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg) Match Schedule
Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg) Match Schedule
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