North Korea conceded the most goals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup with 12 goals.
If you mean which country conceded the most goals, then it is North Korea, with 12 goals.
North Korea conceded a total of 12 goals, the most in 2010 world cup.
In the competition proper, Argentina have qualified for the World Cup on fifteen occasions, missing just four World Cup competitions. They withdrew from the competition in 1938, 1950 and 1954, and failed to qualify for the 1970 competition.Their goal-scoring record in the remaining competitions are:1930 - Scored 18, Conceded 9 (2nd place)1934 - Scored 2, Conceded 3 (exited in the first round)1958 - Scored 5, Conceded 10 (exited in the first round)1966 - Scored 4, Conceded 2 (quarter finals)1978 - Scored 15, Conceded 4 (champions)1982 - Scored 8, Conceded 7 (exited in the second round)1986 - Scored 14, Conceded 5 (champions)1990 - Scored 5, Conceded 4 (2nd place)1994 - Scored 8, Conceded 6 (round of 16)1998 - Scored 10, Conceded 4 (quarter finals)2002 - Scored 2, Conceded 2 (exited in the first round)2006 - Scored 11, Conceded 3 (quarter finals)Excluding the 2010 tournament, this is a total of 118 goals from 18 competitions. In comparison, they have conceded 71 goals.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Korea DPR) conceded the most goals in the 2010 FIFA World Cup at 12 goals against.
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As of 2011, the most extras conceded in a World Cup innings numbers 59, conceded by Scotland against Pakistan in the 1999 Cricket World Cup. 59 extras were conceded, which meant that "extras" was the second highest score on the scorecard - behind that of Yousuf Youhana, who scored 81 not out. The breakdown of extras was: 5 byes 6 leg byes 33 wides 15 no balls
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