Ukraine 4 vs. Saudi Arabia 0 in the 2006 World Cup

Information about the 1st Round Group H game played in the 2006 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of Saudi Arabia and Ukraine with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more.

Game played in the 2006 World Cup, 1st Round Group H

Date: Monday, June 19, 2006

Game Data:
Goals:
Goal min 4
4'
Andriy Rusol
Goal min 36
36'
Serhiy Rebrov
Goal min 46
46'
Andriy Shevchenko
Goal min 84
84'
Maksym Kalinichenko

Players

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 21.
DF 2.
55'
DF 3.
DF 4.
DF 13.
MF 6.
MF 7.
55'
MF 8.
77'
MF 14.
MF 16.
FW 20.
Entered
DF 12.
55'
FW 9.
77'
FW 23.
55'
Other Reserves
GK 1.
GK 22.
DF 5.
DF 15.
DF 17.
MF 10.
MF 18.
MF 19.
FW 11.
Coach: Marcos Paqueta
Ukraine Ukraine
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 1.
DF 2.
DF 6.
Goal min 4
DF 22.
MF 4.
MF 8.
MF 9.
MF 11.
Goal min 36
71'
MF 19.
Goal min 84
FW 7.
Goal min 46
86'
FW 10.
79'
Entered
MF 14.
79'
MF 21.
71'
FW 15.
86'
Other Reserves
GK 12.
GK 23.
DF 3.
DF 5.
DF 13.
DF 17.
MF 18.
FW 16.
FW 20.
Coach: Oleg Blokhin

Abbreviations and Notes:
Pos = Position. It shows the player's natural position but not necessarily the one he played in this particular game
Positions: GK: Goalkeeper / DF: Defender / MF: Midfielder / FW: Forward
Je. = Jersey number / (C) = Captain / HT: at half-time

Cards

National Team
Player
Card and Minutes
Ukraine
Ukraine
Andriy Nesmachnyi
22' yellow card
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Ahmed Al Dosari
41' yellow card
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Omar Al Ghamdi
57' yellow card
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Saud Kariri
73' yellow card
Ukraine
Ukraine
Maksym Kalinichenko
77' yellow card
Ukraine
Ukraine
Vyacheslav Sviderskyi
89' yellow card

Substitutions

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Minute
55
Abdulaziz Khathran
replaced
Ahmed Al Dosari
Minute
55
Malek Al Hawsawi
replaced
Mohammed Ameen
Minute
77
Sami Al Jaber
replaced
Mohammed Noor
Ukraine Ukraine
Minute
71
Ruslan Rotan
replaced
Serhiy Rebrov
Minute
79
Andriy Gusin
replaced
Andriy Voronin
Minute
86
Artem Milevskiy
replaced
Andriy Shevchenko