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2002 FIFA World Cup - Korea/Japan
2002 FIFA월드컵 한국/일본
2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本
Official logo
Official logo
Teams 32  (from 199 entrants)
Host Korea/Japan
Champions Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil (5th title)
Matches played   64
Goals scored 161  (average 2.516 per match)
Attendance 2,705,197  (average 42,269 per match)
Top scorer(s) Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo
8 goals<ref name="ronaldo">Includes a goal against Costa Rica that was originally given as an own goal. Ronaldo wins goal protest, BBC Sport, 2002-06-14</ref>
Image:2002 world cup.png

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 organised by two countries. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia, and the first held outside Europe or the Americas. The tournament was won by Brazil for a record fifth time, beating Germany 2-0 in the final.

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[edit] Qualification

The following 32 teams, shown by region, qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Of the 32 teams, defending 1998 FIFA World Cup champions France and co-hosts 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.) Most watched event world wide. The number in brackets is the country's FIFA World Rankings as of June 2002, before the start of the tournament:

[edit] Summary

Further information: 2002 FIFA World Cup (match reports)

The format of the competition was similar to 1998: thirty-two teams were split into eight groups of four. The eight group winners and the eight group runners-up would qualify for the knockout competition. The main difference was that teams advancing from Groups A, C, F and H would be on one side of the bracket and play in Japan, while teams advancing from Groups B, D, E and G would be on the other side of the bracket and play in South Korea, until the third-place match and final. Therefore, the winner and runner-up from the same group could meet again in the semi-final (as did Brazil and Turkey). In 1998 and 2006, the winner and runner-up from the same group can only meet again in the final.

The tournament featured the unexpected early elimination of many of the most highly regarded teams, with France, Argentina and Portugal not surviving the first round. France, going home without scoring a goal, were the first defending champions to be eliminated in the first round since Brazil in 1966. 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, including Senegal, who shocked France 1-0 in the opening match, and United States, who beat rivals Mexico 2-0 in the second round. Japan reached the second round of the tournament before losing to Turkey, while the other co-hosts South Korea went even further, first eliminating Italy in the second round, 2-1 in extra time, and then Spain in the quarter-finals on penalty kicks. South Korea became 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.[1] Particularly notable were the enthusiasm of the "Red Devils", the generic name for South Korean football fans. During the tournament, the entire nation became a sea of red and was a driving force behind South Korea's advantage, with millions in the streets of Seoul and other cities cheering the team.

However, even with all the upsets throughout the tournament, Brazil and Germany, first and second in terms of World Cup record, eventually made it to the final after beating Turkey and South Korea in the semi-finals respectively. The 2002 final was the first time Brazil and Germany had ever faced one another at a World Cup. Ronaldo, who suffered a famously poor final four years earlier, was the hero for the Seleção, scoring both goals of the match to give Brazil a 2-0 win. He ended up with a total of eight goals in the tournament to win the Golden Boot, the highest total in a World Cup since Gerd Müller scored ten times in 1970. German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who conceded only one goal in the tournament until he gave up the two goals in the final, won the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player, the first goalkeeper to win the award.

[edit] Venues

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

[edit] South Korea

City Stadium Capacity Opened
Busan Busan Asiad Stadium 55,982 July 2001
Daegu Daegu World Cup Stadium 68,014 May 2001
Daejeon Purple Arena 40,407 September 2001
Gwangju Gwangju World Cup Stadium 42,880 September 2001
Incheon Incheon Munhak Stadium 52,179 December 2001
Jeonju Jeonju Castle 42,391 September 2001
Seogwipo Jeju World Cup Stadium 42,256 December 2001
Seoul Seoul Sang-am Stadium 64,677 March 2001
Suwon Suwon Bigbird Stadium 43,188 May 2001
Ulsan Munsu Cup Stadium 43,550 28 Apr 2001

[edit] Japan

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

[edit] 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 of them must be goalkeepers.

[edit] 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)

[edit] Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 7321052+3
Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal 5312054+1
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2302145-1
Image:Flag of France.svg France 1301203-3
May 31, 2002
20:30
France Image:Flag of France.svg 0–1 Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
Attendance: 62,561
Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
  (Report) Bouba Diop 30'

June 1, 2002
18:00
Uruguay Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg 1–2 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan
Attendance: 30,157
Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
Rodríguez 47' (Report) Tomasson 45', 83'

June 6, 2002
15:30
Denmark Image:Flag of Denmark.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
Attendance: 43,500
Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)
Tomasson 16' (pen) (Report) Diao 52'

June 6, 2002
20:30
France Image:Flag of France.svg 0–0 Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay Asiad Main Stadium, Busan
Attendance: 38,289
Referee: Felipe Ramos Rizo (Mexico)
  (Report)  

June 11, 2002
15:30
Denmark Image:Flag of Denmark.svg 2–0 Image:Flag of France.svg France Incheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon
Attendance: 48,100
Referee: Vitor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Rommedahl 22'
Tomasson 67'
(Report)  

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

[edit] Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 9330094+5
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 43111660
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 43111550
Image:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Slovenia 0300327-5
June 2, 2002
16:30
Paraguay Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg 2–2 Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Asiad Main Stadium, Busan
Attendance: 25,186
Referee: Lubos Michel (Slovakia)
Santa Cruz 39'
Arce 55'
(Report) T. Mokoena 63'
Fortune 91+' (pen)

June 2, 2002
20:30
Spain Image:Flag of Spain.svg 3–1 Image:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Slovenia Gwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju
Attendance: 28,598
Referee: Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)
Raúl 44'
Valerón 74'
Hierro 87' (pen)
(Report) Cimirotič 82'

June 7, 2002
18:00
Spain Image:Flag of Spain.svg 3–1 Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Gamal Ghandour (Egypt)
Morientes 53', 69'
Hierro 83' (pen)
(Report) Puyol 10' (OG)

June 8, 2002
15:30
South Africa Image:Flag of South Africa.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Slovenia Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
Attendance: 47,226
Referee: Angel Sanchez (Argentina)
Nomvethe 4' (Report)  

June 12, 2002
20:30
South Africa Image:Flag of South Africa.svg 2–3 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Daejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon
Attendance: 31,024
Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
McCarthy 31'
Radebe 53'
(Report) Raúl 4', 56'
Mendieta 46+'

June 12, 2002
20:30
Slovenia Image:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 1–3 Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
Attendance: 30,176
Referee: Felipe Ramos Rizo (Mexico)
Ačimovič 46+' (Report) Cuevas 65', 84'
Campos 73'

[edit] Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 93300113+8
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 4311153+2
Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica 4311156-1
Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China PR 0300309-9
June 3, 2002
18:00
Brazil Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 2–1 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan
Attendance: 33,842
Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea)
Ronaldo 50'
Rivaldo 87' (pen)
(Report) Şaş 47+'

June 4, 2002
15:30
China PR Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 0–2 Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica Gwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju
Attendance: 27,217
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
  (Report) Gómez 61'
Wright 65'

June 8, 2002
20:30
Brazil Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 4–0 Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China PR Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
Attendance: 36,750
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Roberto Carlos 15'
Rivaldo 32'
Ronaldinho 45' (pen)
Ronaldo 55'
(Report)  

June 9, 2002
18:00
Costa Rica Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Incheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon
Attendance: 42,299
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)
Parks 86' (Report) Belözoğlu 56'

June 13, 2002
15:30
Costa Rica Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg 2–5 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
Attendance: 38,524
Referee: Gamal Ghandour (Egypt)
Wanchope 39'
Gómez 56'
(Report) Ronaldo 10',13'
Edmílson 38'
Rivaldo 62'
Júnior 64'

June 13, 2002
15:30
Turkey Image:Flag of Turkey.svg 3–0 Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China PR Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
Attendance: 43,605
Referee: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia)
Şaş 6'
Korkmaz 9'
Davala 85'
(Report)  

[edit] Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic 7321041+3
Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA 4311156-1
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 3310264+2
Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland 3310237-4
June 4, 2002
20:30
Korea Republic Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg 2–0 Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland Asiad Main Stadium, Busan
Attendance: 48,760
Referee: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia)
Hwang Sun-Hong 26'
Yoo Sang-Chul 53'
(Report)  

June 5, 2002
18:00
USA Image:Flag of the United States.svg 3–2 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
Attendance: 37,306
Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador)
O'Brien 4'
J. Costa 30' (OG)
McBride 36'
(Report) Beto 39'
Agoos 71' (OG)

June 10, 2002
15:30
Korea Republic Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg 1–1 Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
Attendance: 60,778
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
Ahn Jung-Hwan 78' (Report) Mathis 24'

June 10, 2002
20:30
Portugal Image:Flag of Portugal.svg 4–0 Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju
Attendance: 31,000
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Pauleta 14', 65', 77'
Rui Costa 88'
(Report)  

June 14, 2002
20:30
Portugal Image:Flag of Portugal.svg 0–1 Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic Munhak Stadium, Incheon
Attendance: 50,239
Referee: Angel Sanchez (Argentina)
  (Report) Park Ji-Sung 70'

June 14, 2002
20:30
Poland Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg 3–1 Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA Daejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon
Attendance: 26,482
Referee: Lu Jun (China)
Olisadebe 3'
Kryszałowicz 5'
Marcin Żewłakow 66'
(Report) Donovan 83'

[edit] Group E

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 73210111+10
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland 5312052+3
Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 4311123-1
Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 03003012-12
June 1, 2002
15:30
Republic of Ireland Image:Flag of Ireland.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon Niigata Stadium, Niigata

Ref: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
Attendance: 33,679

Holland 52' (Report) Mboma 39'

June 1, 2002
20:30
Germany Image:Flag of Germany.svg 8–0 Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Sapporo Dome, Sapporo

Ref: Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
Attendance: 32,218

Klose 20',25',70'
Ballack 40'
Jancker 46+'
Linke 73'
Bierhoff 84'
Schneider 91+'
(Report)  

June 5, 2002
20:30
Germany Image:Flag of Germany.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland Kashima Stadium, Kashima

Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Attendance: 35,854

Klose 19' (Report) Robbie Keane 92+'

June 6, 2002
18:00
Cameroon Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Saitama Stadium, Saitama

Ref: Terje Hauge (Norway)
Attendance: 52,328

Eto'o 66' (Report)  

June 11, 2002
20:30
Cameroon Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg 0–2 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Shizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi

Ref: Antonio López Nieto (Spain)
Attendance: 47,085

  (Report) Bode 50'
Klose 79'

June 11, 2002
20:30
Saudi Arabia Image:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 0–3 Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama

Ref: Falla Ndoye (Senegal)
Attendance: 65,320

  (Report) Robbie Keane 7'
Breen 61'
Duff 87'

[edit] Group F

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 5312043+1
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England 5312021+1
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 43111220
Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 1301213-2
June 2, 2002
14:30
Argentina Image:Flag of Argentina.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Kashima Stadium, Kashima

Ref: Gilles Veissiere (France)
Attendance: 34,050

Batistuta 63' (Report)  

June 2, 2002
18:30
England Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Saitama Stadium, Siatama

Ref: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)
Attendance: 52,721

Campbell 24' (Report) Alexandersson 59'

June 7, 2002
15:30
Sweden Image:Flag of Sweden.svg 2–1 Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe

Ref: Rene Ortube (Bolivia)
Attendance: 36,194

Larsson 35', 63' (pen) (Report) Aghahowa 27'

June 7, 2002
20:30
Argentina Image:Flag of Argentina.svg 0–1 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England Sapporo Dome, Sapporo

Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
Attendance: 35,927

  (Report) Beckham 44' (pen)

June 12, 2002
15:30
Sweden Image:Flag of Sweden.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Miyagi Stadium, Rifu

Ref: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Attendance: 45,777

A. Svensson 59' (Report) Crespo 88'

June 12, 2002
15:30
Nigeria Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg 0–0 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England Nagai Stadium, Osaka

Ref: Brian Hall (USA)
Attendance: 44,864

  (Report)  

[edit] Group G

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 7321042+2
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4311143+1
Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 3310223-1
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 3310224-2
June 3, 2002
15:30
Croatia Image:Flag of Croatia.svg 0–1 Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Niigata Stadium, Niigata

Ref: Lu Jun (China)
Attendance: 32,239

  (Report) Blanco 60' (pen)

June 3, 2002
20:30
Italy Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2–0 Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador Sapporo Dome, Sapporo

Ref: Brian Hall (USA)
Attendance: 31,081

Vieri 7', 27' (Report)  

June 8, 2002
18:00
Italy Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1–2 Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Kashima Stadium, Kashima

Ref: Graham Poll (England)
Attendance: 36,472

Vieri 55' (Report) Olić 73'
Rapaić 76'

June 9, 2002
15:30
Mexico Image:Flag of Mexico.svg 2–1 Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador Miyagi Stadium, Rifu

Ref: Mourad Daami (Tunisia)
Attendance: 45,610

Borgetti 28'
Torrado 57'
(Report) Delgado 5'

June 13, 2002
20:30
Mexico Image:Flag of Mexico.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Ōita Stadium, Ōita

Ref: Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)
Attendance: 39,291

Borgetti 34' (Report) Del Piero 85'

June 13, 2002
20:30
Ecuador Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama

Ref: William Mattus (Costa Rica)
Attendance: 65,862

Méndez 48' (Report)  

[edit] Group H

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan 7321052+3
Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium 5312065+1
Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia 33102440
Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia 1301215-4
June 4, 2002
18:00
Japan Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg 2–2 Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Saitama Stadium, Saitama

Ref: William Mattus (Costa Rica)
Attendance: 55,256

Suzuki 59'
Inamoto 67'
(Report) Wilmots 57'
Van Der Heyden 75'

June 5, 2002
15:30
Russia Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg 2–0 Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe

Ref: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica)
Attendance: 30,957

Titov 59'
Karpin 64' (pen)
(Report)  

June 9, 2002
20:30
Japan Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama

Ref: Markus Merk (Germany)
Attendance: 66,108

Inamoto 51' (Report)  

June 10, 2002
18:00
Tunisia Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg 1–1 Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Ōita Stadium, Ōita

Ref: Mark Shield (Australia)
Attendance: 39,700

Bouzaiene 17' (Report) Wilmots 13'

June 14, 2002
15:30
Tunisia Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg 0–2 Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan Nagai Stadium, Osaka

Ref: Gilles Veissiere (France)
Attendance: 45,213

  (Report) Morishima 48'
H. Nakata 75'

June 14, 2002
15:30
Belgium Image:Flag of Belgium.svg 3–2 Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia Shizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi

Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Attendance: 46,640

Walem 7'
Sonck 78'
Wilmots 82'
(Report) Beschastnykh 52'
Sychev 88'

[edit] Knockout stage

The knockout stage was a single-elimination tournament involving the sixteen teams that qualified from the group stage of the tournament. There were four rounds of matches, with each round eliminating half of the teams entering that round. The successive rounds were: Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Final. There was also a play-off to decide third/fourth place. For each game in the knockout stage, a draw was followed by thirty minutes of extra time (two fifteen minute halves); if scores were still level there would be a penalty shootout (at least five penalties each, and more if necessary) to determine who progressed to the next round. Scores after extra time are indicated by (AET), and penalty shoot outs are indicated by (PSO).

[edit] Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
15 June - Niigata            
 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark  0
21 June - Shizuoka
 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England  3  
 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England  1
17 June - Kobe
   Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil  2  
 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil  2
26 June - Saitama
 Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium  0  
 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil  1
16 June - Oita
   Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey  0  
 Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden  1
22 June - Osaka
 Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal (AET)  2  
 Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal  0
18 June - Miyagi
   Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey (AET)  1  
 Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Japan  0
30 June - Yokohama
 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey  1  
 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil  2
16 June - Suwon
   Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany  0
 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain (PSO)  1 (3)
22 June - Gwangju
 Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland  1 (2)  
 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain  0 (3)
18 June - Daejeon
   Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic (PSO)  0 (5)  
 Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic (AET)  2
25 June - Seoul
 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy  1  
 Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic  0
15 June - Seogwipo
   Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany  1   Third place
 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany  1
21 June - Ulsan 29 June - Daegu
 Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay  0  
 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany  1  Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey  3
17 June - Jeonju
   Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA  0    Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic  2
 Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico  0
 Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA  2  

[edit] Round of 16

June 15, 2002
15:30
Germany Image:Flag of Germany.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo

Ref: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)
Attendance: 25,176

Neuville 88' (Report)  

June 15, 2002
20:30
Denmark Image:Flag of Denmark.svg 0–3 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England Niigata Stadium, Niigata

Ref: Markus Merk (Germany)
Attendance: 40,582

  (Report) Ferdinand 5'
Owen 22'
Heskey 44'

June 16, 2002
15:30
Sweden Image:Flag of Sweden.svg 1–2 (AET) Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal Oita Stadium, Ōita

Ref: Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
Attendance: 39,747

Larsson 11' (Report) H. Camara 37', 104' (GG)

June 16, 2002
20:30
Spain Image:Flag of Spain.svg 1–1 (AET)
(3–2 PSO)
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon

Ref: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Attendance: 38,926

Morientes 8' (Report) Robbie Keane 90' (pen)
    Penalties  
Hierro: scored
Baraja: scored
Juanfran: missed
Valerón: missed
Mendieta: scored
3–2 Robbie Keane: scored
Holland: missed
Connolly: saved
Kilbane: saved
Finnan: scored
 

June 17, 2002
15:30
Mexico Image:Flag of Mexico.svg 0–2 Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju

Ref: Vitor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Attendance: 36,380

  (Report) McBride 8'
Donovan 65'

June 17, 2002
20:30
Brazil Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 2–0 Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe

Ref: Peter Prendergast (Jamaica)
Attendance: 40,440

Rivaldo 67'
Ronaldo 87'
(Report)  

June 18, 2002
15:30
Japan Image:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg 0–1 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Miyagi Stadium, Rifu

Ref: Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
Attendance: 45,666

  (Report) Davala 12'

June 18, 2002
20:30
Korea Republic Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg 2–1 (AET) Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Daejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon

Ref: Byron Moreno (Ecuador)
Attendance: 38,588

Seol Ki-Hyeon 88'
Ahn Jung-Hwan 117' (GG)
(Report) Vieri 18'


[edit] Quarter-finals

June 21, 2002
15:30
England Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg 1–2 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Shizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi

Ref: Felipe Ramos Rizo (Mexico)
Attendance: 47,436

Owen 23' (Report) Rivaldo 47+'
Ronaldinho 50'

June 21, 2002
20:30
Germany Image:Flag of Germany.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of the United States.svg USA Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan

Ref: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Attendance: 37,337

Ballack 39' (Report)  

June 22, 2002
15:30
Spain Image:Flag of Spain.svg 0–0 (AET)
(3–5 PSO)
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic Gwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju

Ref: Gamal Ghandour (Egypt)
Attendance: 42,114

  (Report)  
    Penalties  
Hierro: scored
Baraja: scored
Xavi: scored
Joaquín: saved
3–5 Hwang Sun-Hong: scored
Park Ji-Sung: scored
Seol Ki-Hyeon: scored
Ahn Jung-Hwan: scored
Hong Myung-Bo: scored
 

June 22, 2002
20:30
Senegal Image:Flag of Senegal.svg 0–1 (AET) Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Nagai Stadium, Osaka

Ref: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia)
Attendance: 44,233

  (Report) Mansız 94' (GG)

[edit] Semi-finals

June 25, 2002
20:30
Germany Image:Flag of Germany.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul

Ref: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
Attendance: 65,256

Ballack 75' (Report)

June 26, 2002
20:30
Brazil Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 1–0 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Saitama Stadium, Saitama

Ref: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Attendance: 61,058

Ronaldo 49' (Report)

[edit] Third place match

June 29, 2002
20:00
Korea Republic Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg 2–3 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu

Ref: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
Attendance: 63,483

Lee Eul-Yong 9'
Song Chong-Gug 93+'
(Report) Şükür 1'
Mansız 13', 32'

[edit] Final

June 30, 2002
20:00
Brazil Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 2–0 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 69,029
Referee: Collina (Italy)
Ronaldo 67', 79' (Report)

[edit] Awards

2002 World Cup Winners
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Fifth title
Golden Shoe Winner: Golden Ball Winner: Yashin Award: FIFA Fair Play Trophy: Most Entertaining Team:
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kahn
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kahn
Image:Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Korea Republic

[edit] All-star team

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Image:Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kahn
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Rüştü Reçber

Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Carlos
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Sol Campbell
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Hierro
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Hong Myung-Bo
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Alpay Özalan

Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Rivaldo
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldinho
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ballack
Image:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Yoo Sang-Chul
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Claudio Reyna

Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Miroslav Klose
Image:Flag of Senegal.svg El Hadji Diouf
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Hasan Şaş

[edit] Scorers

8 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals

1 goal

Own goals

[edit] Trivia

  • Brazil won all seven matches in the World Cup, and without the aid of penalties. They are the first team to win all their matches since Brazil did it in 1970.
  • The Round of 16 match between Mexico and the United States was the first to feature two nations from a single continental federation other than UEFA or CONMEBOL.
  • Hakan Şükür from Turkey scored the fastest goal ever in (10.8 seconds after kickoff) a World Cup finals match during the third-place game of against South Korea.
  • Brazil's Cafu became the first player to play three FIFA World Cup final matches consecutively.
  • This was the last World Cup with the golden goal rule still in use. From 2006 onwards, the full 30 minutes of extra time will be played to decide a winner.

[edit] Notes

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[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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