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    2002 FIFA World Cup





    ~* 2002 FIFA World Cup *~

    2002 FIFA World Cup
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    2002 FIFA World Cup official logo
    Tournament details
    Host nationsFlag of South Korea South Korea / Flag of Japan Japan
    Dates31 May – 30 June
    Teams32 (from 5 confederations)
    Venue(s)20 (in 20 host cities)
    Final positions
    Champions Flag of Brazil Brazil (5th title)
    Second place Flag of Germany Germany
    Third place Flag of Turkey Turkey
    Fourth placeFlag of South Korea Korea Republic
    Tournament statistics
    Matches played64
    Goals scored161  (2.52 per match)
    Attendance2,705,197  (42,269 per match)
    Top scorer(s)Flag of Brazil Ronaldo (8 goals)
    Best playerFlag of Germany Oliver Kahn

    The 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 17th staging of the World Cup, was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. The two countries were chosen as hosts by FIFA in May 1996. For the first time in its history, the World Cup was organized by two countries. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, beating Germany 2–0 in the final.

    Qualification

    Qualifying countries

    A total of 199 teams attempted to qualify for the 2002 World Cup which qualification process began with the preliminary draw in 1999. Defending World Champions France and co-hosts Korea Republic (South Korea) and Japan automatically qualified and did not have to play any qualification matches. (This was the last time that the defending champions automatically qualified).

    Thirteen places were contested by UEFA teams (Europe), five by CAF teams (Africa), four by CONMEBOL teams (South America), four by AFC teams (Asia), and three by CONCACAF teams (North and Central America and Caribbean). The remaining two places were decided by playoffs between AFC and CONCACAF and between CONMEBOL and OFC (Oceania). Four nations qualified for the finals for the first time: China, Ecuador, Senegal, and Slovenia.

    Seeds

    The eight seeded teams for the 2002 tournament were announced on 28 November 2001. The seeds comprised Pot A in the draw. Pot B contained the remaining 11 European sides ; Pot C contained five unseeded qualifiers from CONMEBOL and AFC. Pot D contained unseeded sides from the CONCACAF region and Africa.

    Pot APot BPot CPot D

    Flag of Argentina Argentina
    Flag of Brazil Brazil
    Flag of France France
    Flag of Germany Germany
    Flag of Italy Italy
    Flag of Japan Japan
    Flag of South Korea Korea Republic
    Flag of Spain Spain

    Flag of Belgium Belgium
    Flag of Croatia Croatia
    Flag of Denmark Denmark
    Flag of England England
    Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland
    Flag of Poland Poland
    Flag of Portugal Portugal
    Flag of Russia Russia
    Flag of Slovenia Slovenia
    Flag of Sweden Sweden
    Flag of Turkey Turkey

    Flag of the People's Republic of China China PR
    Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
    Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
    Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
    Flag of Uruguay Uruguay

    Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
    Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica
    Flag of Mexico Mexico
    Flag of Nigeria Nigeria
    Flag of Senegal Senegal
    Flag of South Africa South Africa
    Flag of Tunisia Tunisia
    Flag of the United States USA

    On 1 December 2001 the draw was held and the group assignments and order of fixtures were determined. Group F was considered the group of death, as it brought together Argentina, England, Nigeria and Sweden.

    Summary

    First round

    The World Cup started with a shock 1-0 defeat of defending champions France, playing without the injured Zinedine Zidane, by tournament newcomers Senegal in the tournament's opening match held in Seoul, Korea, one of the mightiest teams in the cup. In their second Group A game, France were held to a goalless draw by Uruguay after star striker Thierry Henry was sent off. A 2-0 defeat by Denmark in their last group game sealed France's fate. The world champions went out of the Cup without even managing to score a goal and earned the unwanted record of the worst World Cup performance by a defending champion. An impressive Denmark won the group, joined by Senegal to move on to the next round. Senegal drew with Denmark and Uruguay to clinch its place in the second round. Despite coming back from 0-3 to tie Senegal in their last group game, the South Americans couldn't find the fourth goal that might have kept them in the Cup and thus were out of the tournament.

    Spain became one of only two teams to pick up maximum points in the Group B, seeing off both Paraguay and Slovenia 3-1 before beating South Africa 3-2. Paraguay needed a late goal against another newcomer, Slovenia, to tie South Africa on goal difference (they were already tied on points) and move to the second round on the next tiebreaker, goals scored.

    The other team to win all their group games was Brazil in Group C. Turkey advanced to the next round, too, beating Costa Rica on goal difference. China, coached by Bora Milutinović (the fifth national team he coached in five consecutive World Cups), failed to get a point or even score a goal.

    Group D saw several surprises as the United States beat Portugal, who many had tipped to win the tournament, 3-2. Then, goalkeeping by Brad Friedel earned the Americans a 1-1 draw with South Korea. South Korea, already assured of advancing after topping Poland 2-0, beat Portugal to send the Europeans home and also give the United States a ticket into the second round.

    Germany thrashed Saudi Arabia 8-0 in Group E thanks to three goals from Miroslav Klose. Ireland were playing without ex-captain Roy Keane, sent home days before the World Cup, but led by his unrelated namesake Robbie claimed second place at the expense of African champions Cameroon.

    Other than France's failures, the biggest shock of the tournament came in the Group of Death, Group F as pre-tournament favorites Argentina failed to move out of the group. A loss to England 1-0 on a David Beckham penalty and a subsequent draw with Sweden kept the South Americans from advancing. The Scandinavians won the group, with England also going through. Nigeria finished last.

    In Group G, Italy, Croatia, and Ecuador all beat each other once. But the Italians' draw against group winners Mexico, while the other two lost to the North Americans, gave the three-time World Cup champions second place in the group. Ecuador could still enjoy a victory on their first World Cup, beating Croatia 1-0.

    Co-hosts Japan breezed through Group H, joined by Belgium. Russia and Tunisia were two of the disappointments of the tournament, in what was considered the weakest group of the tournament.

    The official 2002 FIFA World Cup poster.

    Second round and quarter-finals

    In the second round, Germany beat Paraguay 1-0 on a late goal by Oliver Neuville in a tense, defense-dominated encounter while England thrashed previously-impressive Denmark 3-0. In the Spain-Ireland match, the two teams drew 1-1 and penalties gave Spain a place in the quarterfinals. Sweden and Senegal had a 1-1 match and it took a Golden goal from Henri Camara in extra time to settle the game. The United States won over Mexico 2-0 behind the goals of Brian McBride and Landon Donovan. Brazil defeated a surprising Belgium 2-0, while Turkey ended co-hosts Japan's run with a 1-0 win. The other co-hosts, South Korea, beat Italy on a golden goal, 2-1. South Korea's win ensured that, for the very first time in the Cup's history, teams from each of Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia reached the quarter-finals.

    In the quarter-finals, Ronaldinho's free kick sailed over the stunned David Seaman as Brazil beat England 2-1. The United States lost to Germany 1-0 by a Michael Ballack goal. They demanded the referee give a penalty for a goal-line hand ball by Torsten Frings, but to no avail. South Korea got another win, beating Spain on penalties after a 0-0 draw, becoming the first Asian team to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup, eclipsing the record of their North Korean counterparts when they reached the quarter-finals in 1966. There was much controversy over South Korea's second round and quarter-final victories being the results of match fixing scandals. However complaints were dismissed and the victories stood. Turkey continued their remarkable run, stopping Senegal's own with a 1-0 golden goal victory.

    Semi-finals, third-place match, and final

    The semi-finals saw two 1-0 games; first, Ballack's goal was enough for Germany to top South Korea. However, Ballack received a yellow card during the match, which forced him to miss the final based on accumulated yellow cards. Ronaldo scored his sixth of the competition for Brazil, who beat Turkey 1-0 in a replay of their Group C encounter. In the third-place match, Turkey beat the South Koreans 3-2 in a very spirited match for third place, their first goal coming from Hakan Şükür straight from the opening kickoff, the fastest ever in World Cup history.

    In the final match held in Yokohama, Japan, two goals from Ronaldo secured the World Cup for Brazil as they claimed victory over Germany. Ronaldo scored twice in the second half and, after the game, won the Golden Boot award for the tournament's leading scorer with eight goals. This was the fifth time Brazil had won the World Cup, cementing their status as the most successful national team in the history of the competition. Brazil's captain Cafu, who became the first player to appear in three successive World Cup finals, accepted the trophy on behalf of the team.

    Venues

    South Korea and Japan each provided ten stadia, the vast majority of them newly built for the tournament.

    South Korea

    CityStadiumCapacityOpened
    DaeguDaegu Blue-Arc Stadium68,014May 2001
    SeoulSeoul Sang-am Stadium64,677March 2001
    BusanBusan Asiad Main Stadium55,983July 2001
    IncheonIncheon Munhak Stadium52,179December 2001
    UlsanBig Crown Stadium43,55028 Apr 2001
    Suwon, Gyeonggi ProvinceSuwon Bigbird Stadium43,188May 2001
    GwangjuGuus Hiddink Stadium42,880September 2001
    Jeonju, Jeollabuk ProvinceJeonju Castle42,391September 2001
    Seogwipo, Jeju ProvinceJeju World Cup Stadium42,256December 2001
    DaejeonPurple Arena40,407September 2001

    Japan

    CityStadiumCapacityOpened
    Yokohama, KanagawaInternational Stadium70,000October 1997
    Saitama, SaitamaSaitama Stadium 200263,000July 2001
    Fukuroi, ShizuokaShizuoka 'ECOPA' Stadium50,600March 2001
    Osaka, OsakaNagai Stadium50,000May 1996
    Rifu, MiyagiMiyagi Stadium49,000March 2000
    ÅŒita, ÅŒitaÅŒita Stadium43,000March 2001
    Niigata, NiigataNiigata Stadium42,300March 2001
    Kashima, IbarakiKashima Stadium42,000May 2001
    Kobe, HyogoKobe Wing Stadium42,000October 2001
    Sapporo, HokkaidoSapporo Dome42,000May 2001

    Match officials

    • Flag of Egypt Gamal Al-Ghandour
    • Flag of Benin Coffi Codjia
    • Flag of Tunisia Mourad Daami
    • Flag of Morocco Mohamed Guezzaz
    • Flag of Senegal Falla N'Doye


    • Flag of the United Arab Emirates Ali Bujsaim
    • Flag of Japan Toru Kamikawa
    • Flag of South Korea Young-Joo Kim
    • Flag of the People's Republic of China Jun Lu
    • Flag of Kuwait Saad Mane


    • Flag of Italy Pierluigi Collina
    • Flag of Scotland Hugh Dallas
    • Flag of Sweden Anders Frisk
    • Flag of Norway Terje Hauge
    • Flag of Spain Antonio López Nieto
    • Flag of Switzerland Urs Meier
    • Flag of Portugal Vítor Melo Pereira
    • Flag of Germany Markus Merk
    • Flag of Slovakia ĽuboÅ¡ Micheľ
    • Flag of Denmark Kim Milton Nielsen
    • Flag of England Graham Poll
    • Flag of Greece Kyros Vassaras
    • Flag of France Gilles Veissière
    • Flag of the Netherlands Jan Wegereef
    • Flag of Guatemala Carlos Batres
    • Flag of the United States Brian Hall
    • Flag of Costa Rica William Mattus
    • Flag of Jamaica Peter Prendergast
    • Flag of Mexico Felipe Ramos


    • Flag of Australia Mark Shield


    • Flag of Paraguay Ubaldo Aquino
    • Flag of Ecuador Byron Moreno
    • Flag of Bolivia René Ortube
    • Flag of Colombia Óscar Ruiz
    • Flag of Argentina Ãngel Sánchez
    • Flag of Brazil Carlos Eugênio Simon

    Squads

    For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 2002 FIFA World Cup squads. This was the first World Cup that featured squads of 23 players, an increase from 22 previously. Of the 23 players, 3 must be goalkeepers.

    Results

    First round

    Groups A, B, C, D based in South Korea. Groups E, F, G, H based in Japan.

    All kick-off times local (UTC+9)

    Group A

    Defending champions France were eliminated from Group A without scoring a goal after defeats to Denmark and debutants Senegal, who both progressed at the expense of two-time champions Uruguay.

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Flag of Denmark Denmark321052+37
    Flag of Senegal Senegal312054+15
    Flag of Uruguay Uruguay302145-12
    Flag of France France301203-31
    2002-05-31
    20:30
    France Flag of France0 – 1Flag of Senegal SenegalSeoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
    Attendance: 62,561
    Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
    (Report)Bouba Diop Scored after 40 minutes 40'

    2002-06-01
    18:00
    Uruguay Flag of Uruguay1 – 2Flag of Denmark DenmarkMunsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan
    Attendance: 30,157
    Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
    Rodríguez Scored after 47 minutes 47'(Report)Tomasson Scored after 45 minutes 45' Scored after 83 minutes 83'

    2002-06-06
    15:30
    Denmark Flag of Denmark1 – 1Flag of Senegal SenegalDaegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
    Attendance: 43,500
    Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)
    Tomasson Scored after 16 minutes 16' (pen.)(Report)Diao Scored after 52 minutes 52'

    2002-06-06
    20:30
    France Flag of France0 – 0Flag of Uruguay UruguayAsiad Main Stadium, Busan
    Attendance: 38,289
    Referee: Felipe Ramos (Mexico)
    (Report)

    2002-06-11
    15:30
    Denmark Flag of Denmark2 – 0Flag of France FranceIncheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon
    Attendance: 48,100
    Referee: Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
    Rommedahl Scored after 22 minutes 22'
    Tomasson Scored after 67 minutes 67'
    (Report)

    2002-06-11
    15:30
    Senegal Flag of Senegal3 – 3Flag of Uruguay UruguaySuwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
    Attendance: 33,681
    Referee: Jan Wegereef (Netherlands)
    Fadiga Scored after 20 minutes 20' (pen.)
    Bouba Diop Scored after 26 minutes 26' Scored after 38 minutes 38'
    (Report)Morales Scored after 47 minutes 47'
    Forlán Scored after 69 minutes 69'
    Recoba Scored after 88 minutes 88' (pen.)

    Group B

    Spain won all three games to progress to the Round of 16, while Slovenia were eliminated with no points. Nelson Cuevas' goal against Slovenia was enough to send Paraguay through by virtue of having scored more goals than South Africa.

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Flag of Spain Spain330094+59
    Flag of Paraguay Paraguay31116604
    Flag of South Africa South Africa31115504
    Flag of Slovenia Slovenia300327-50
    2002-06-02
    16:30
    Paraguay Flag of Paraguay2 – 2Flag of South Africa South AfricaAsiad Main Stadium, Busan
    Attendance: 25,186
    Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
    Santa Cruz Scored after 39 minutes 39'
    Arce Scored after 55 minutes 55'
    (Report)T. Mokoena Scored after 63 minutes 63'
    Fortune Scored after 90+1 minutes 90+1' (pen.)

    2002-06-02
    20:30
    Spain Flag of Spain3 – 1Flag of Slovenia SloveniaGwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju
    Attendance: 28,598
    Referee: Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)
    Raúl Scored after 44 minutes 44'
    Valerón Scored after 74 minutes 74'
    Hierro Scored after 87 minutes 87' (pen.)
    (Report)CimirotiÄ Scored after 82 minutes 82'

    2002-06-07
    18:00
    Spain Flag of Spain3 – 1Flag of Paraguay ParaguayJeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju
    Attendance: 24,000
    Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)
    Morientes Scored after 53 minutes 53' Scored after 69 minutes 69'
    Hierro Scored after 83 minutes 83' (pen.)
    (Report)Puyol Scored after 10 minutes 10' (o.g.)

    2002-06-08
    15:30
    South Africa Flag of South Africa1 – 0Flag of Slovenia SloveniaDaegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
    Attendance: 47,226
    Referee: Ãngel Sánchez (Argentina)
    Nomvethe Scored after 4 minutes 4'(Report)

    2002-06-12
    20:30
    South Africa Flag of South Africa2 – 3Flag of Spain SpainDaejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon
    Attendance: 31,024
    Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
    McCarthy Scored after 31 minutes 31'
    Radebe Scored after 53 minutes 53'
    (Report)Raúl Scored after 4 minutes 4' Scored after 56 minutes 56'
    Mendieta Scored after 45+1 minutes 45+1'

    2002-06-12
    20:30
    Slovenia Flag of Slovenia1 – 3Flag of Paraguay ParaguayJeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
    Attendance: 30,176
    Referee: Felipe Ramos (Mexico)
    AÄimoviÄ Scored after 45+1 minutes 45+1'(Report)Cuevas Scored after 65 minutes 65' Scored after 84 minutes 84'
    Campos Scored after 73 minutes 73'

    Group C

    Brazil won all three games to progress, whilst China PR were eliminated without a goal or a point. Costa Rica's leaky defence led to them being eliminated on goal difference, allowing Turkey to claim the runner-up spot.

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Flag of Brazil Brazil3300113+89
    Flag of Turkey Turkey311153+24
    Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica311156-14
    Flag of the People's Republic of China China PR300309-90
    2002-06-03
    18:00
    Brazil Flag of Brazil2 – 1Flag of Turkey TurkeyMunsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan
    Attendance: 33,842
    Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea)
    Ronaldo Scored after 50 minutes 50'
    Rivaldo Scored after 87 minutes 87' (pen.)
    (Report)ÅžaÅŸ Scored after 45+2 minutes 45+2'

    2002-06-04
    15:30
    China PR Flag of the People's Republic of China0 – 2Flag of Costa Rica Costa RicaGwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju
    Attendance: 27,217
    Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
    (Report)Gómez Scored after 61 minutes 61'
    Wright Scored after 65 minutes 65'

    2002-06-08
    20:30
    Brazil Flag of Brazil4 – 0Flag of the People's Republic of China China PRJeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
    Attendance: 36,750
    Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
    Roberto Carlos Scored after 15 minutes 15'
    Rivaldo Scored after 32 minutes 32'
    Ronaldinho Scored after 45 minutes 45' (pen.)
    Ronaldo Scored after 55 minutes 55'
    (Report)

    2002-06-09
    18:00
    Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica1 – 1Flag of Turkey TurkeyIncheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon
    Attendance: 42,299
    Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)
    Parks Scored after 86 minutes 86'(Report)Emre Scored after 56 minutes 56'

    2002-06-13
    15:30
    Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica2 – 5Flag of Brazil BrazilSuwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
    Attendance: 38,524
    Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)
    Wanchope Scored after 39 minutes 39'
    Gómez Scored after 56 minutes 56'
    (Report)Ronaldo Scored after 10 minutes 10' Scored after 13 minutes 13'
    Edmílson Scored after 38 minutes 38'
    Rivaldo Scored after 62 minutes 62'
    Júnior Scored after 64 minutes 64'

    2002-06-13
    15:30
    Turkey Flag of Turkey3 – 0Flag of the People's Republic of China China PRSeoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
    Attendance: 43,605
    Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
    ÅžaÅŸ Scored after 6 minutes 6'
    Korkmaz Scored after 9 minutes 9'
    Davala Scored after 85 minutes 85'
    (Report)

    Group D

    The USA's shock 3-2 win over Portugal, together with a draw against South Korea was enough to send them through. Portugal was eliminated with one win and two losses, including one against South Korea, in which two Portuguese players were sent-off. Poland were also eliminated, despite beating the USA in their final game.

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Flag of South Korea Korea Republic321041+37
    Flag of the United States USA311156-14
    Flag of Portugal Portugal310264+23
    Flag of Poland Poland310237-43
    2002-06-04
    20:30
    Korea Republic Flag of South Korea2 – 0Flag of Poland PolandAsiad Main Stadium, Busan
    Attendance: 48,760
    Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
    Hwang Sun-Hong Scored after 26 minutes 26'
    Yoo Sang-Chul Scored after 53 minutes 53'
    (Report)

    2002-06-05
    18:00
    USA Flag of the United States3 – 2Flag of Portugal PortugalSuwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
    Attendance: 37,306
    Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador)
    O'Brien Scored after 4 minutes 4'
    J. Costa Scored after 30 minutes 30' (o.g.)
    McBride Scored after 36 minutes 36'
    (Report)Beto Scored after 39 minutes 39'
    Agoos Scored after 71 minutes 71' (o.g.)

    2002-06-10
    15:30
    Korea Republic Flag of South Korea