2002 FIFA Warld Cup

The 2002 FIFA Warld Cup wis the 17t stagin o the FIFA Warld Cup, held in Sooth Korea an Japan frae 31 Mey tae 30 Juin. It wis an aa the first Warld Cup held in Asie, an the last in which the gowden goal rule wis implementit. Brazil wan the tournament for a record fift time, beatin Germany 2–0 in the final.[1]Turkey beat Sooth Korea 3–2 in the third place match.[2]Fraunce wur the defendin champions but wur eliminatit in the group stage efter earnin a single pynt.

2002 FIFA Warld Cup
2002 FIFA 월드컵 한국/일본
2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本
Tournament details
Host kintrasSouth Korea
Japan
Dates31 May – 30 Juin (31 days)
Teams32 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)20 (in 20 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (5t title)
Runners-up Germany
Third place Turkey
Fowert place Sooth Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
Goals scored161 (2.52 per match)
Attendance2,705,197 (42,269 per match)
Tap scorer(s)Brazil Ronaldo (8 goals)
Best playerGermany Oliver Kahn
← 1998
2006

Group Stage

Group A

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Denmark73210523
 Senegal53120541
 Uruguay2302145-1
 Fraunce1301203-3

Group B

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Spain93300945
 Paraguay43111660
 Sooth Africae43111550
 Slovenie0300327-5

Group C

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Brazil933001138
 Turkey43111532
 Costa Rica4311156-1
 Cheenae0300309-9

Group D

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Sooth Korea73210413
 Unitit States4311156-1
 Portugal33102642
 Poland3310237-4

Group E

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Germany7321011110
 Ireland53120523
 Cameroon4311123-1
 Saudi Arabie03003012-12

Group F

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Swaden53120431
 Ingland53120211
 Argentinae43111220
 Nigerie1301213-2

Group G

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Mexico73210422
 Italy43111431
 Croatie3310223-1
 Ecuador3310224-2

Group H

TeamPtsPWDLGPGCSG
 Japan73210523
 Belgium53120651
 Roushie33102440
 Tunisie1301215-4

Knockout Stage

Round of 16Quarter FinalsSemifinalsFinal
                  
 15. June, Munich      
EFirstE   Germany 1
 21. June, Berlin
BSecondB   Paraguay 0 
    Germany 1
17. June, Leipzig
    Unitit States 0 
GFirstG   Mexico 0
 25. June, Dortmund
DSecondD   Unitit States 2 
    Germany 1
16. June, Kaiserslautern
    Sooth Korea 0 
BFirstB   Spain (pen.) 1(3)
 22. June, Hamburg
ESecondE   Ireland 1(2) 
    Spain 0(3)
18. June, Cologne
    Sooth Korea (pen.) 0(5) 
DFirstD   Sooth Korea (pro.) 2
 30. June, Yokohama
GSecondG   Italy 1 
    Germany 0
15. June, Stuttgart
    Brazil 2
AFirstA   Denmark 0
 21. June, Gelsenkirchen
FSecondF   Ingland 3 
    Ingland 1
17. June, Nuremberg
    Brazil 2 
CFirstC   Brazil 2
 26. June, Munich
HSecondH   Belgium 0 
    Brazil 1
16. June, Dortmund
    Turkey 0 3rd Place
FFirstF   Swaden 1
 22. June, Frankfurt29. June, Stuttgart
ASecondA   Senegal (pro.) 2 
    Senegal 0   Sooth Korea 2
18. June, Hannover
    Turkey (pro.) 1    Turkey 3
HFirstH   Japan 0
 
CSecondC   Turkey 1 
 

Round of 16

15. June 2002, 15 Hours in Jeju (Sooth Korea)
 Germany-  Paraguay1:0 (0:0)
15. June 2002, 20 Hours in Niigata (Japan)
 Denmark-  Ingland0:3 (0:3)
16. June 2002, 15 Hours in Ōita (Japan)
 Swaden-  Senegal1:2 pro. (1:1)
16. June 2002, 20 Hours in Suwon (Sooth Korea)
 Spain-  Ireland1:1 (3:2 pen.)
17. June 2002, 15 Hours in Jeonju (Sooth Korea)
 Mexico-  Unitit States0:2 (0:1)
17. June 2002, 20 Hours in Kobe (Japan)
 Brazil-  Belgium2:0 (0:0)
18. June 2002, 15 Hours in Miyagi (Japan)
 Japan-  Turkey0:1 (0:1)
18. June 2002, 20 Hours in Daejeon (Sooth Korea)
 Sooth Korea-  Italy2:1 pro. (1:1)

Quarter Finals

21. June 2002, 15 Hours in Shizuoka (Japan)
 Ingland-  Brazil1:2 (1:1)
21. June 2002, 19 Hours in Ulsan (Sooth Korea)
 Germany-  Unitit States1:0 (1:0)
22. June 2002, 15 Hours in Gwangju (Sooth Korea)
 Spain-  Sooth Korea0:0 (3:5 pen.)
22. June 2002, 19 Hours in Osaka (Japan)
 Senegal-  Turkey0:1 (pro.)

Semifinals

25. June 2002, 19 Hours in Seoul (Sooth Korea)
 Germany-  Sooth Korea1:0 (0:0)
26. June 2002, 19 Hours in Saitama (Japan)
 Brazil-  Turkey1:0 (0:0)

3rd Place

29. June 2002, 18 Hours in Daegu (Sooth Korea)
 Sooth Korea-  Turkey2:3 (1:3)

Final

30. June 2002, 18 Hours in Yokohama (Japan)
 Germany-  Brazil0:2 (0:0)

Final standings

Pos.TeamGPtsPWDLGPGCSG
1  BrazilC217700184+14
2  GermanyE167511143+11
3  TurkeyC137412106+4
4  Sooth KoreaD11741286+2
Eliminated in the quarter-finals
5  SpainB115320105+5
6  InglandF8522163+3
7  SenegalA8522176+1
8  Unitit StatesD75212770
Eliminated in the round of 16
9  JapanH7421153+2
10  DenmarkA74211550
11  MexicoG74211440
12  IrelandE6413063+3
13  SwadenF54121550
14  BelgiumH5412167-1
15  ItalyG44112550
16  ParaguayB4411267-1
Eliminated in the group stage
17  Sooth AfricaeB43111550
18  ArgentinaeF43111220
19  Costa RicaC4311156-1
20  CameroonE4311123-1
21  PortugalD3310264+2
22  RoushieH33102440
23  CroatieG3310223-1
24  EcuadorG3310224-2
25  PolandD3310237-4
26  UruguayE1302145-1
27  NigerieF1301213-2
28  FraunceA1301203-3
29  TunisieH1301215-4
30  SlovenieB0300327-5
31  CheenaeC0300309-9
32  Saudi ArabieE03003012-12

Goalscorers

8 goals

5 goals

4 goals

  • Jon Dahl Tomasson
  • Christian Vieri

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

  • Salif Diao
  • Khalilou Fadiga
  • Patrick M'Boma
  • Samuel Eto'o
  • Matt Holland
  • Gary Breen
  • Damien Duff
  • Darío Rodríguez
  • Richard Morales
  • Diego Forlán
  • Álvaro Recoba
  • Carsten Jancker
  • Thomas Linke
  • Oliver Bierhoff
  • Bernd Schneider
  • Marco Bode
  • Oliver Neuville
  • Gabriel Batistuta
  • Hernán Crespo
  • Roque Santa Cruz
  • Francisco Arce
  • Jorge Luis Campos
  • Teboho Mokoena
  • Quinton Fortune
  • Siyabonga Nomvethe
  • Benni McCarthy
  • Lucas Radebe
  • Sol Campbell
  • David Beckham
  • Rio Ferdinand
  • Emile Heskey
  • Niclas Alexandersson
  • Anders Svensson
  • Juan Carlos Valerón
  • Gaizka Mendieta
  • Sebastjan Cimirotič
  • Milenko Ačimovič
  • Cuauhtémoc Blanco
  • Gerardo Torrado
  • Emre Belözoğlu
  • Bülent Korkmaz
  • Hakan Şükür
  • Roberto Carlos
  • Edmílson
  • Júnior
  • Mauricio Wright
  • Winston Parks
  • Paulo Wanchope
  • Peter Van Der Heyden
  • Johan Walem
  • Wesley Sonck
  • Takayuki Suzuki
  • Hiroaki Morishima
  • Hidetoshi Nakata
  • Hwang Sun-Hong
  • Yoo Sang-Chul
  • Park Ji-Sung
  • Seol Ki-Hyeon
  • Lee Eul-Yong
  • Song Chong-Gug
  • Yegor Titov
  • Valery Karpin
  • Vladimir Beschastnykh
  • Dmitri Sychev
  • John O'Brien
  • Clint Mathis
  • Beto
  • Rui Costa
  • Julius Aghahowa
  • Ivica Olić
  • Milan Rapaić
  • Agustín Delgado
  • Édison Méndez
  • Raouf Bouzaiene
  • Dennis Rommedahl
  • Alessandro Del Piero
  • Emmanuel Olisadebe
  • Paweł Kryszałowicz
  • Marcin Żewłakow

Own goal

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