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FIFA World Cup 2002

Dates:

31 May – 30 June 2002

Number of Teams:

32

Location:

Japan and Korea

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FIFA World Cup 2002 Japan Korea

The first round of the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea and Japan reflected a changing football world as upsets and surprises thrilled right from the start. In the end however, it was two familiar faces, Germany and Brazil, who played for the world championship, and it was the South Americans who won their unprecedented fifth FIFA World Cup.

Ronaldo, who suffered a famously poor final four years earlier, was the hero for the Seleção, scoring both in the 2-0 victory. Ronaldo ended up with eight goals in the tournament – the most in a FIFA World Cup since Gerd Müller scored ten times at Mexico 1970.

World Cup Opening Shocks

The tone of the group stage was set in the opening match as African debutantes Senegal shocked the holders France with an impressive 1-0 victory. Les Bleus never really recovered from the loss, failing to escape Group A without even mustering a goal. Though the disappointment was extreme for the French, it was a wonderful match and tournament for the Senegalese. The Lions of Teranga made it to the second round, beating Sweden on a golden goal, and then only fell to a Turkish golden goal in the quarter-finals.

Group D also saw a monstrous upset as the United States opened their tournament by beating fancied Portugal 3-2. The Golden Generation of Portuguese came back to beat Poland, but then fell to the group’s other surprise package, Korea Republic, as another high-profile European power went home far earlier than expected.

Europe got its revenge in what was termed “The Group of Death,” where England and Sweden went through at the expense of powerful Argentina and always dangerous Nigeria. The most hotly anticipated match of the entire opening stage was perhaps the Argentina v. England rematch in Sapporo, Japan. England captain David Beckham, who was sent off in the corresponding contest at France ’98, successfully put his ghosts to rest as his penalty kick was the only goal in the always fascinating confrontation between the teams. Argentina, a pre-tournament favorite for many, could only manage a draw in their last match against the Swedes, and they joined the ranks of big-names on their way home earlier than expected. Fantastic finals for first co-hosts While the knockout rounds followed a more predictable pattern than the startling group stage, co-hosts Korea Republic did their best to keep the dream alive. In the Round of 16, they faced illustrious Italy and claimed an electrifying 2-1 victory from Ahn Jung Hwan’s golden goal. Even more unlikely was what followed next -- a penalty shootout win in the quarter-final over hardened and excellent European side, Spain.

A 1-0 loss in the semi-final to Germany could not dampen the incredible enthusiasm of the Korean people, who flooded the streets like a sea of red during and after every match. The first FIFA World Cup hosted in Asia, fellow co-hosts, Japan were busy having a party of their own. The frenzied blue hoard no doubt helped the Japanese on the way to a first-ever victory at the finals. That the three points came against a mature and expert Russian team is testament to the growth of football in the Far East. Impressive Turkey knocked out the Japanese in the second round on their way to the semi-finals.

Germans work their way to the Final

Traditional powers Germany were actually not on the tongues of most as favorites before the tournament. But in typical Germanic fashion, they recorded three consecutive 1-0 victories over their rivals in the knockout rounds to book a spot in their seventh final.

Ironically, it was the previously flawless Kahn who gifted Ronaldo the final’s decisive opener.
That single mistake was quickly dampened in the memory however by “The Phenomenon” and his Brazilian team mates showing that they still comfortably lay claim to planet football’s greatest team. A Kleberson run and a brilliant Rivaldo dummy freed up just enough space for Ronaldo, who - powerfully, simply - stroked the ball past Kahn.

After a full month of passion, constantly filled with upsets, unforeseen heroes and even more unexpected victims, the finals ended with its most familiar conclusion – the yellow-clad South Americans holding aloft the FIFA World Cup trophy. By claiming their fifth world championship at Asia’s first finals, Brazil kept alive their extraordinary record of having won the FIFA World Cup on every continent that has hosted the event

Qualification Process

A total of 199 teams compete for 32 spots in the tournament. The hosts and the defending champions automatically qualify. Teams from each conference of FIFA are given a certain amount of entries into the tournament.

Qualification Requirements

Competition Format

After about two years of World Cup qualifying in each of the Confederati0ns, the World Cup draw takes place to determine the groups in teh first stage. There are fives stages to the World Cup competition: first round of the Group of 32, second round Group of 16, then immediate elimination rounds of the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals. After each round the looser goes home and winner advances in to the next stage of the tournament.

Locations and Venues

The 2002 World Cup was held in stadiums across Korea and Japan. Teams played the group stages in one country, and then moved toward Japan for the finals.

  • Groups A, B, C, D competed in South Korea.
  • Groups E, F, G, H competed in Japan.
  • The finals were held at international stadium in Yokohama, Japan.

Korean Venues

City Stadium Capacity Opened
Daegu Daegu Blue-Arc Stadium 68,014 May 2001
Seoul Seoul Sang-am Stadium 64,677 March 2001
Busan Busan Asiad Main Stadium 55,983 July 2001
Incheon Incheon Munhak Stadium 52,179 December 2001
Ulsan Big Crown Stadium 43,550 28 Apr 2001
Suwon Suwon Bigbird Stadium 43,188 May 2001
Gwangju Guus Hiddink Stadium 42,880 September 2001
Jeonju Jeonju Castle 42,391 September 2001
Seogwipo Jeju World Cup Stadium 42,256 December 2001
Daejeon Purple Arena 40,407 September 2001


Japanese Venues

City Stadium Capacity Opened
Yokohama International Stadium 70,000 October 1997
Saitama Saitama Stadium 2002 63,000 July 2001
Fukuroi Shizuoka 'ECOPA' Stadium 50,600 March 2001
Osaka Nagai Stadium 50,000 May 1996
Rifu Miyagi Stadium 49,000 March 2000
Ōita Ōita Stadium 43,000 March 2001
Niigata Niigata Stadium 42,300 March 2001
Kashima Kashima Stadium 42,000 May 2001
Kobe Kobe Wing Stadium 42,000 October 2001
Sapporo Sapporo Dome 42,000 May 2001


World Cup 2002 Winners

Country Result
Brazil First
GermanySecond
TurkeyThird
KoreaFourth


World Cup Match Fixtures and Results

Final

Fixture Result Goals
Germany vs Brazil 0-2 Ronaldo (67,79) - BRA


3rd Place Play-Off

Fixture Result Goals
Korea vs Turkey 2-3 Sukur (1), Mansiz (12,32) - TUR.
Eul Yong (12), Gug (90) - KOR


Semi-Finals

Fixture Result Goals
Turkey vs Brazil 0-1 Ronaldo (49) - BRA
Germany vs Korea 1-0 Ballack (75) - GER


Quarter-Finals

Fixture Result Goals
England vs Brazil 1-2 Owen (23) - ENG
Rivaldo (45+2), Ronaldinho (50 - BRA
Germany vs USA 1-0 Ballack (39) - GER
Spain vs Korea 0-0 draw
Senegal vs Turkey 0-1 Ilhan (94) - TUR


Round 2 (Group of 16)

Fixture Result Goals
Germany vs Paraguay 1-0 Neuville (88) - GER

England vs Denmark 3-0 Ferdinand (5), Owen (22), Heskey (44) - ENG
Sweden vs Senegal 1-2 Camara (37, 104) - SEN
Larsson (11) - SWE
Spain vs Rep Ireland 1-1 Morientes (8) - SPA
Keane (89, pen) - IRE
Mexico vs USA 0-2 McBride (8) Donovan (65) -USA
Brazil vs Belgium 2-0 Rivaldo (67) Ronaldo (86) -BRA
Japan vs Turkey 0-1 Umit Davala (12) - TUR
South Korea vs Italy 2-1 Vieri (18) - ITA
Ki-Hyeon (88), Jung Hwan (116


Group A Match Results

Fixture Result Goals
France vs Senegal 0-1 Pape Bouba Diop (30')
Uruguay vs Denmark 1-2 Tomasson (45',82') - DEN
Rodriguez (47') - URU
France vs Uruguay 0-0
Denmark vs Senegal 1-1 Tomasson (16' penalty) - DEN
Diao (52') - SEN
Denmark vs France 2-0 Rommedahl (23') - DEN
Tomasson (67') - DEN
Senegal vs Uruguay 3-3 SEN - Fadiga (20' penalty)
Diop (26', 38')
URU - Morales (46'), Forlan (69'), Recoba (88' penalty)

Group B Match Results

Date Fixtures Result Goals
2/6/02 Paraguay vs South Africa 2-2 Cru (39), Arce(55) -PAR
Strunway (OG,64) -SAF
Fortune (pen, 90) - SAF
2/6/02 Spain vs Slovenia 3-1 Raul (44), Valeron (74), Hierro (pen, 88) -ESP
Cimirotic (82) - SLV
7/6/02 Spain vs Paraguay 3-1 Morientes (53,69), Hierro (pen, 83) - ESP
Puyol (10' og) - PAR
8/6/02 S Africa vs Slovenia 1-0 Nomvete (4') - SAF
12/6/02 S Africa vs Spain 2-3 Raul (4', 56'), Mendieta (45') - ESP
McCarthy (31'), Radebe (53') - SAF
12/6/02 Slovenia vs Paraguay 1-3 Cuevas (65,84), Campos (73) - PAR
Acimovic (45) - SLO


Group C Match Results

Date Fixtures Result Goals
3/6/02 Brazil vs Turkey 2-1 SAS (45+2) -TUR Ronaldo (50) -BRA
Rivaldo (87') - BRA
4/6/02 China vs Costa Rica 0-2 Gomez (61'), Wright (65')-COR
8/6/02 Brazil vs China 4-0 Carlos (15), Rivaldo (32), Ronaldinho (penalty 45'), Ronaldo (55)- BRA
9/6/02 Costa Rica vs Turkey 1-1 Emre (56) - TUR
Parks (86) - COR
12/6/02 Costa Rica vs Brazil 2-5 BRA - Marin (10,og), Ronaldo (12), Edmilson (28), Rivaldo (63), Junior (64)
COR - Wanchope (39), Gomez (56)
12/6/02 Turkey vs China 3-0 Sas (6), Korkmaz (9), Davala (85) -TUR


Group D Match Results

Fixture Result Goals
Korea vs Poland

2-0 Hwang Sun Hong (25'), Yoo Sang Chul (53') - KOR
USA vs Portugal 3-2 O'Brien (3'), Costa (29'og), McBride (35') - USA
Beto (39'), Agoos (70'og) - POR
Korea vs USA 1-1 Mathis (24')-USA
Ahn (78) - KOR
Portugal vs Poland 4-0 Pauleta (14,65,77), Rui Costa (87) - POR
Portugal vs Korea 0-1 Park (70) - KOR
Poland vs USA 3-1 POL -Olisadebe (3'), Kryszalowicz (5'), Zewlakow (66') - POL
Donovan (83') - USA


Group E Match Results

Fixture Result Goals
Rep Ireland vs Cameroon 1-1 Mboma (39) - CAM
Holland (52) - IRE
Germany vs Saudi Arabia 8-0 Klose (20,25, 69), Ballack (40), Jancker (46), Linke (72), Bierhoff (84), Schneider (90)
Germany vs Rep Ireland

1-1 Klose (18) - GER
Keane (90) - IRE
Cameroon vs Saudi Arabia 1-0 S Eto'o (65) - CAM
Cameroon vs Germany 0-2 Bode (50) - GER
Klose (79) - GER
Saudi Arabia vs Rep Ireland 0-3 Keane (7) - IRE
Breen (62) - IRE
Duff (87) - IRE


Group F Match Results

Date Fixture Result Goals
2/6/02 England vs Sweden 1-1 Campbell (24)-ENG
Alexandersson (59) - SWE
2/6/02 Argentina vs Nigeria 1-0 Batistuta (63) - ARG
7/6/02 Sweden vs Nigeria 2-1 Larsson (35, 63 penalty) - SWE
Agahowa (27')- NIG
7/6/02 Argentina vs England 0-1 Beckham (44' penalty) - ENG
12/6/02 Sweden vs Argentina 1-1 Svensson(59) - SWE
Crespo (88) - ARG
12/6/02 Nigeria vs England 0-0


Group G Match Results

Date Fixture Result Goals
3/6//02 Croatia vs Mexico 0-1 Blanco (pen,61) - MEX
3/6/02 Italy vs Ecuador 2-0 Vieri (7, 27) - ITA
8/6/02 Italy vs Croatia 1-2 Vieri (56) -ITA
Olic (73), Rapaic (76) - CRO
9/6/02 Mexico vs Ecuador 2-1 Delgado (5) - ECU
Borguetti (28), Torrado (57) - MEX
12/6/02 Mexico vs Italy 1-1 Del Piero (85) - ITA
Borguetti (34) - MEX
12/6/02 Ecuador vs Croatia 1-0 Mendez (48) - ECU


Group H Match Results

Date Fixture Result Goals
4/6/02 Japan vs Belgium 2-2 Wilmots (56)
Van Der Heyden (74) - BEL
Suzuki (58), Inamoto (68) - JAP
5/6/02 Russia vs Tunisia 2-0 Titov (59'), Karpin (64' penalty) - RUS
9/6/02 Japan vs Russia 1-0 Inamoto (51) - JAP

10/6/02 Tunisia vs Belgium 1-1 Wilmots (12) - BEL
Bouzaiane (17) - TUN
14/6/02 Tunisia vs Japan 0-2 Morishima (48) - JAP
Nakata (75)- JAP
14/6/02 Belgium vs Russia 3-2 Walem (7), Sonck (78), Wilmots (82) - BEL
Beschastnykh (53), Sychev (89) - RUS


Group Standings

Group A Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Denmark720Ulsan
Senegal510Seuol
Uruguay201Busan
France102Incheon


Group B Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Spain930Gwanagju
Paraguay411Jeju
South Africa411Daegu
Slovenia003Daejeon


Group C Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Brazil930Jeju
Turkey411Incheon
Costa Rica411Suwon
China PR003Seoul


Group D Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Korea Republic720Busan
USA411Suwan
Portugal312Daejeon
Poland312Busan


Group E Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Germany720Sapporo
Ireland510Yokohama
Cameroon411Saitama
Saudi Arabia003Saitama


Group F Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played At
Sweden510Saitama
England510Osaka
Argentina411Seoul
Nigeria102Osaka


Group G Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played at
Mexico720Niigata
Italy411Sapporo
Croatia312Yokohama
Ecuador312Sapporo


Group H Standings

Country Points Wins Loses Venues Played at
Japan720Osaka
Belgium510Busan
Russia312Shizuoka
Tunisia102Busan


Top Goal Scorers

player Num. of goals
Ronaldo8
Rivaldo/ Klose 5
Christian Vieri 4
Michael Ballack3


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