2006 FIFA World Cup Group E - Italy Vs United States

Italy Vs United States

17 June 2006
21:00
Italy 1–1 United States Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)
Gilardino 22' (Report) Zaccardo 27' (o.g.)
Italy United States

ITALY:
GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
RB 2 Cristian Zaccardo 54'
CB 13 Alessandro Nesta
CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
LB 19 Gianluca Zambrotta 70'
DM 21 Andrea Pirlo
RM 20 Simone Perrotta
LM 4 Daniele De Rossi 28'
AM 10 Francesco Totti 5' 35'
CF 11 Alberto Gilardino
CF 9 Luca Toni 61'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Gennaro Gattuso 35'
FW 7 Alessandro Del Piero 54'
FW 15 Vincenzo Iaquinta 61'
Manager:
Marcello Lippi

UNITED STATES:
GK 18 Kasey Keller
RB 6 Steve Cherundolo
CB 23 Eddie Pope 21', 47'
CB 22 Oguchi Onyewu
LB 3 Carlos Bocanegra
CM 4 Pablo Mastroeni 45'
CM 10 Claudio Reyna (c)
RW 8 Clint Dempsey 62'
AM 21 Landon Donovan
LW 15 Bobby Convey 52'
CF 20 Brian McBride
Substitutions:
DF 13 Jimmy Conrad 52'
MF 17 DaMarcus Beasley 62'
Manager:
Bruce Arena
Wikinews has related news: USA hold Italy to 1-1 draw in Group E

Man of the Match:
Kasey Keller

Assistant referees:
Wálter Rial
Pablo Fandino
Fourth official:
Khalil Al Ghamdi
Fifth official:
Hamdi Al Kadri

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