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2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
(CONMEBOLAFC play-off)
Event2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
on aggregate
First leg
Date13 November 2013
VenueAmman International Stadium, Amman
RefereeSvein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Attendance17,370
WeatherClear
17 °C (63 °F)[1]
Second leg
Date20 November 2013
VenueEstadio Centenario, Montevideo
RefereeJonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Attendance62,000
WeatherOvercast
19 °C (66 °F)[2]

The 2014 FIFA World Cup CONMEBOLAFC qualification play-off were a series of two-legged home-and-away ties between the fifth-placed team of the Asian qualifying tournament, Jordan, and the fifth-placed team from the South American qualifying tournament, Uruguay.

The games were played on 13 and 20 November 2013.[3]

Overview

It was the fourth consecutive FIFA World Cup play-off that Uruguay has participated in after 3–1 on aggregate win over Australia for Korea/Japan 2002, losing to Australia 4–2 on penalties for Germany 2006 and 2–1 on aggregate win over Costa Rica for South Africa 2010.

This was Jordan's best finish in their FIFA World Cup qualification history.

The draw for the order in which the two matches would be played was held by FIFA on 30 July 2011 at the World Cup Preliminary Draw.

Match details

First leg

First leg
Jordan 0–5 Uruguay
Report M. Pereira 22'
Stuani 42'
Lodeiro 69'
Rodríguez 78'
Cavani 90+1'
Jordan
Uruguay

Assistant referees:
Kim Thomas Haglund (Norway)
Frank Andås (Norway)
Fourth official:
Dag Vidar Hafsås (Norway)


Second leg

Second leg
Uruguay 0–0 Jordan
Report
Attendance: 62,000
Uruguay
Jordan

Assistant referees:
Mathias Klasenius (Sweden)
Daniel Wärnmark (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)

Live broadcast

South America

Middle East

North America

Central America

Europe

References

  1. ^ "History for Queen Alia, Jordan". wunderground.com. 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  2. ^ "History for Carrasco Intl. Airport, Uruguay". wunderground.com. 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  3. ^ "International Match Calendar 2013–2018" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 7, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2021.