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REUTERS - South Africa results from the last two years ahead of their hosting of the World Cup, which starts on Friday: WCQ: World Cup qualifier: FR: Friendly CC: Confederations Cup - - - - WCQ 01.06.08 Nigeria 2 South Africa 0 In Abuja Scorers: Ikechukwu Uche 10, Obinna Nwaneri 44 - - WCQ 07.06.08 South Africa 4 Equatorial Guinea 1 In Atteridgeville Scorers: South Africa: Kagisho Dikgacoi 9, 90 3, Surprise Moriri 33, Thembinkosi Fanteni 62 Equatorial Guinea: Juvenal Edjogo 78pen - - WCQ 14.06.08 Sierra Leone 1 South Africa 0 In Freetown Scorer: Mohammed Kallon 21pen - - WCQ 21.06.08 South Africa 0 Sierra Leone 0 In Atteridgeville - - FR 19.08.08 Australia 2 South Africa 2 In London Scorers: Australia: Mile Sterjovski 25, Josh Kennedy 38 South Africa: Siyabonga Nkosi 21, Teko Modise 58 - - WCQ 06.09.08 South Africa 0 Nigeria 1 In Port Elizabeth Scorer: Ikechukwu Uche 69 - - FR 09.09.08 South Africa 0 Guinea 1 In Atteridgeville Scorer: Yadi Camara 18 - - FR 30.09.08 South Africa 3 Malawi 0 In Johannesburg - - WCQ 11.10.08 Equatorial Guinea 0 South Africa 1 In Malabo Scorer: Siphiwe Tshabalala 9 - - FR 15.10.08 South Africa 2 Ghana 1 In Bloemfontein Scorers: South Africa: Benni McCarthy 39, Bernard Parker 75 Ghana: Yaw Antwi 37 - - FR 19.11.08 South Africa 3 Cameroon 2 In Rustenburg Scorers: South Africa: Teko Modise 7, 24, Bernard Parker 82 Cameroon: Daniel Ngom Kome 28, Somen Tehoi 36 - - FR 27.01.09 South Africa 1 Zambia 0 In Atteridgeville Scorer: Teko Modise 57 - - FR 11.02.09 South Africa 0 Chile 2 In Polokwane Scorers: Jorge Valdivia 45, Alexis Sanchez 66 - - FR 28.03.09 South Africa 2 Norway 1 In Rustenburg Scorers: South Africa: Bernard Parker 7, Siphiwe Tshabalala 90 2 Norway: Morten Gamst Pedersen 27 - - FR 31.03.09 Portugal 2 South Africa 0 In Lausanne, Switzerland Scorers: Bruno Alves 4, Lucas Thwala 56og - - FR 06.06.09 South Africa 1 Poland 0 In Soweto Scorer: Thembinkosi Fanteni 6 - - CC 14.06.09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0 At Ellis Park, Johannesburg - - CC 17.06.09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0 In Rustenburg Scorer: Bernard Parker 21, 52 - - CC 20.06.09 South Africa 0 Spain 2 At Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Scorers: David Villa 52, Fernando Llorente 72 - - CC 25.06.09 Brazil 1 South Africa 0 In Johannesburg Scorer: Daniel Alves 88 - - CC 28.06.09 South Africa 2 Spain 3 AET In Rustenburg Scorers: South Africa: Katlego Mphela 73, 90 3 Spain: Daniel Guiza 88, 89, Xabi Alonso 107 - - (Compiled by Toby Davis)
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