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Football World Cup 2002

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The 2002 Football World Cup was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. It was the 17th edition of the tournament. For the first time in history it was organised by two countries, and also for the first time it was not held in Europe or the Americas. The tournament was dedicated to the children of the world.

Following the FIFA World Cup, Japan hosted the INAS-FID World Cup. It was for the first time that both championships were hosted by the same country like the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, and Germany will continue the practice in 2006. South Korea did not host the championship.

The tournament featured the unexpected early elimination of many of the best regarded teams, with France and Argentina not surviving the first round and Italy and Spain defeated by the Republic of Korea. Three teams reached the quarter-finals for the first time: Turkey, Senegal and Korea, with Turkey and Korea reaching the semi-finals. In the end, though, the finals saw the all-time World Cup winning country, Brazil, defeat the team with the second-best World Cup record, Germany, 2-0 for their record fifth title.

32 teams qualified and 8 groups of 4 teams were drawn in December 2001. From each group, the two top teams qualified for the second round. Teams that qualified are in italics. Qualification order was determined using the following criteria, in descending order of preference:

  1. Points (Wins are worth 3 points, draws 1 point, losses 0 points)
  2. Goal difference (goals for minus goals against)
  3. Goals for
  4. Head-to-head result (not needed in 2002)
  5. Random draw (not needed in 2002)

Table of contents
1 Stadia
2 Results
3 External link

Stadia

Each country provided 10 stadia, many of them brand new as they had been built for the tournament.

Japan

South Korea

Results

First round

Group tables

 
   

   

   

   

 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 

 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
Group Aptsforagainst Group Bptsfor against Group Cptsfor against Group Dptsfor against
Denmark752 Spain994 Brazil9113 Korea R741
Senegal554 Paraguay466 Turkey453 USA456
Uruguay245 S. Africa455 C. Rica456 Portugal364
France103 Slovenia027 China PR009 Poland337
Group Eptsforagainst Group Fptsforagainst Group Gptsforagainst Group Hptsforagainst
Germany7111 Sweden543 Mexico742 Japan752
Ireland552 England521 Italy443 Belgium565
Cameroon423 Argentina422 Croatia321 Russia344
S. Arabia0012 Nigeria113 Ecuador324 Tunisia115

Group matches

Half-time scores in brackets.

May 31:
Group A: France (0) 0 - 1 (1) Senegal
Diop (S) 30'
Has there ever been a bigger upset on the opening day of the tournament? The World and European champions are upstaged by a French-based Senegal side.

June 1:
Group E: Ireland (0) 1 - 1 (1) Cameroon
Mboma (C) 39', Holland (I) 52'
The Irish set the tone for their World Cup rollercoaster by taking a point from the much-fancied Cameroon team--without the grit of Roy Keane.
Group A: Uruguay (0) 1 - 2 (1) Denmark
Tomasson (D) 45', Rodríguez (U) 47', Tomasson (D) 83'
Group E: Germany (4) 8 - 0 (0) Saudi Arabia
Klose (G) 20', Klose (G) 25', Ballack 40', Jancker 45'+, Klose (G) 70', Linke 73', Bierhoff 84', Schneider 90'+
Germany puts on a master class at the expense of the hapless Saudi Arabia, scoring four goals each half. Miroslav Klose emerges as a surprise candidate for the Golden Boot.

June 2:
Group F: Argentina (0) 1 - 0 (0) Nigeria
Batistuta 63'
A second half header by Gabriel Batistuta from a corner sealed the match for Argentina.
Group B: Paraguay (1) 2 - 2 (0) South Africa
Santa Cruz (P) 39', Arce (P) 55', Mokoena (SA) 63', Fortune (SA) 91'
A late Quinton Fortune penalty saved South Africa.

Group F: England (1) 1 - 1 (0) Sweden
Campbell (E) 24', Alexandersson (S) 59'
A superb first half, followed by a dreadful second, means England get off to a rocky start.
Group B: Spain (1) 3 - 1 (0) Slovenia

June 3:
Group G: Croatia (0) 0 - 1 (0) Mexico
Blanco (M) 60'
Boris Zivkovic’s foul on Cuauhtemoc Blanco resulted it Zivkovic’s sending off, and a penalty, which Blanco converted.
Group C: Brazil (0) 2 - 1 (1) Turkey
Sas 47'+, Ronaldo 50', Rivaldo 87'
An early goal from Hasan Sas puts the frighteners into the Brazilians, until Rivaldo taints the game with a shocking example of gamesmanship by feigning a head injury when the ball is kicked at him, getting the Turkish player Özalan sent off.
Group G: Italy (2) 2 - 0 (0) Ecuador
Vieri (I) 7', 27'
Two first half goals from Christian Vieri gave Italy a comfortable win.

June 4:
Group C: China (0) 0 - 2 (0) Costa Rica
Gomez 61', Wright 65'
Group H: Japan (0) 2 - 2 (0) Belgium
Wilmots (B) 57' , Suzuki (J) 59', Inamoto (J) 67', Van der Heyden (B) 75'
Group D: South Korea (1) 2 - 0 (0) Poland

June 5:
Group H: Russia (0) 2 - 0 (0) Tunisia

Group D: USA (3) 3 - 2 (1) Portugal
O'Brien (U) 4', Jorge Costa (U,OG) 29', McBride (U) 36', Beto (P) 39', Agoos (P,OG) 71'
USA upsets Portugal in a high-paced game.
Group E: Germany (1) 1 - 1 (0) Ireland
Klose (G) 19', Keane (I) 90'+
Roy Keane may not be around, but Robbie is there to score in extra time at the end of the match to achieve this stunning tie.

June 6:
Group A: France (0) 0 - 0 (0) Uruguay
After a questionable red card reduces their team to 10 men, demoralized France plays to a scoreless tie with aggressive Uruguay.
Group E: Cameroon (0) 1 - 0 (0) Saudi Arabia
Eto'o (C) 66'
Group A: Denmark (1) 1 - 1 (0) Senegal

June 7:
Group F: Sweden (1) 2 - 1 (1) Nigeria
Group B: Spain (0) 3 - 1 (1) Paraguay
Group F: Argentina (0) 0 - 1 (1) England
Beckham (E) 44'
England lay past ghosts to rest with a Beckham penalty that leaves Argentina in need of a win in the last game.
June 8:
Group B: South Africa (1) 1 - 0 (0) Slovenia
Group G: Italy (0) 1 - 2 (0) Croatia
Vieri (I) 55', Olic (C) 73', Rapaic (C) 76'
With two goals disallowed Italy lose the match.
Group C: Brazil (3) 4 - 0 (0) China

June 9:
Group G: Mexico (1) 2 - 1 (1) Ecuador
Delgado (E) 5', Borgetti (M) 28', Torrado (M) 57'
Group C: Costa Rica (0) 1 - 1 (0) Turkey
Group H: Japan (0) 1 - 0 (0) Russia

June 10:
Group D: South Korea (0) 1 - 1 (1) USA
Mathis (U) 24', Ahn (K) 78'
USA withstand an impressive assault by South Korea on their home turf behind the extraordinary goalkeeping of Brad Friedel.
Group H: Tunisia (1) 1 - 1 (1) Belgium
Group D: Portugal (1) 4 - 0 (0) Poland
Pauleta (Por) 14', Pauleta (Por) 65', Pauleta (Por) 77', Rui Costa (Por) 88'

June 11:
Group A: Denmark (1) 2 - 0 (0) France
Rommedahl (D) 22', Tomasson (D) 67'
Even with the return of Zinedine Zidane, France are unable to score even one goal and crash out of the tournament.
Group A: Senegal (3) 3 - 3 (0) Uruguay
Fadiga (S) 20', Diop (S) 26', Diop (S) 38', Morales (U) 46', Forlan (U) 69', Recoba (U) 88'
A thrilling 3-3 draw puts Senegal into the playoffs.
Group E: Cameroon (0) 0 - 2 (0) Germany
Bode (G) 50', Klose (G) 79'
Germany beat Cameroon with strength and skill.
Group E: Saudi Arabia (0) 0 - 3 (1) Ireland
Keane (I) 7', Breen (I) 61', Duff (I) 87'
Ireland scores more than one goal for the first time in the World Cup.

June 12:
Group B: South Africa (1) 2 - 3 (2) Spain
Raúl (Sp) 4', McCarthy (SA) 30', Mendieta (Sp) 44', Redebe (SA) 42', Raúl (Sp) 56'
Group B: Slovenia (1) 1 - 3 (0) Paraguay
Acimovic (Sl) 45'+1', Cuevas (P) 66', Campos (P) 74', Cuevas (P) 84'
Group F: Sweden (0) 1 - 1 (0) Argentina
A. Svensson (S) 58', Crespo (A) 88'
Group F: Nigeria (0) 0 - 0 (0) England
A dire game that gets England into the next round.

June 13:
Group C: Costa Rica (1) 2 - 5 (3) Brazil
Ronaldo (B) 10' 13', Edmilson (B) 38', Wanchope (C) 39', Gomes (C) 56', Rivaldo (B) 62', Junior (B) 64'
Group C: Turkey (2) 3 - 0 (0) China
Sas (T) 6', Korkmaz (T) 9', Davala (T) 85'
Group G: Mexico (1) 1 - 1 (0) Italy
Borgetti (M) 34' , Del Piero (I) 85'
Just one regular score nullified, this time, and Italy draws.
Group G: Ecuador (0) 1 - 0 (0) Croatia
Mendez (E) 48'

June 14:
Group D: Portugal (0) 0 - 1 (0) Korea
Park Ji-Sung (K) 70'
Group D: Poland (2) 3 - 1 (0) USA
Olisadebe (P) 3', Kryszalowicz (P) 5', Zewlakow (P) 66', Donovan (U) 83'
Group H: Tunisia (0) 0 - 2 (0) Japan
Morishima (J) 48', Nakata (J) 75'
Group H: Belgium (1) 3 - 2 (0) Russia
Walem (B) 7', Beschastnykh (R) 52', Sonck (B) 78', Wilmots (B) 82', Sychev (R) 88'

Second round

Last 16

June 15:

1 - Germany (0) 1 - 0 (0) Paraguay
Neuville 88'
2 - Denmark (0) 0 - 3 (0) England
Ferdinand 5', Owen 22', Heskey 44'
A comprehensive win for England over a nervous-looking Danish side.
June 16:
3 - Sweden (1) 1 - 2 (1) Senegal (Senegal win 2-1 AET)
Larsson (Swe) 11', Camara (Sen) 37', Camara (Sen) 104'
4 - Spain (1) 1 - 1 (0) Ireland (Spain win 3-2 on penalties)
Morientes (S) 8', Keane (I) 90'
With some of the most ineffective penalty taking ever seen, Ireland do themselves little justice as they lose to Spain.
June 17:
5 - Mexico (0) 0 - 2 (1) USA
McBride 8', Donovan 65'
US scores twice against the run of play to frustrate their continental neighbors and add fuel to a growing rivalry.
6 - Brazil (0) 2 - 0 (0) Belgium
Rivaldo 67', Ronaldo 88'
Belgium are a little unlucky as their veteran striker exposes the Brazilian defensive weaknesses.
June 18:
7 - Japan (0) 0 - 1 (1) Turkey
Davala 12'
8 - Korea R. (0) 1 - 1 (1) Italy (Korea win 2-1 AET)
Christian Vieri 18', Seol Ki-Hyeon 88', Ahn Jung-Hwan 116'
Continuing the trend of shocks, a dubious series of linesman decisions send the Azzuri home early, while the Koreans go marching on.

Quarter-finals

June 21:

9 - England (1) 1 - 2 (1) Brazil
Owen 23', Rivaldo 47'+, Ronaldinho 50'
A fluke goal/moment of genius from Ronaldinho is too much for a tiring England side.

10 - Germany (1) 1 - 0 (0) USA
Ballack 38'
USA are unlucky to be knocked out as controversial refereeing denies them a certain penalty.
June 22:
11 - Spain (0) 0 - 0 (0) Korea R. (Korea win 5-3 on penalties)
12 - Senegal (0) 0 - 1 (0) Turkey (Turkey win 1-0 AET)
Mansiz 94'

Semi-finals

June 25:

13 - Germany (0) 1 - 0 (0) Korea R.
Ballack 74'
Michael Ballack's booking rules him out of the final, but his goal puts Germany through.


June 26:
14 - Brazil (0) 1 - 0 (0) Turkey
Ronaldo 49'
Ronaldo's toepoke is enough to get the Brazilians within touching distance of their fifth world title.

Third place play-off

June 29:

Korea R. (1) 2 - 3 (3) Turkey
Sükür 1', Lee 9', Mansiz 13',32', Song 93'+

Final

June 30:

Germany (0) 0 - 2 (0) Brazil
Ronaldo (B) 67', 79'
The legend that is Ronaldo finally comes good in a World Cup final, scoring two and humbling the mighty Oliver Kahn in the German goal. Germany surprise a few people by taking the game to Brazil in the first half and creating some good scoring chances; in the end, however, almost everyone outside of Deutschland celebrates a victory for the beautiful game.

Top Scorers

8 goals

5 goals 4 goals 3 goals

Highest Qualifiers

9 points

7 points

External link


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