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.
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Round of 16
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Quarter Finals
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Semifinals
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Final
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15. June, Munich
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E
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First
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E
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Germany
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1
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21. June, Berlin
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B
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Second
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B
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Paraguay
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0
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Germany
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1
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17. June, Leipzig
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Unitit States
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0
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G
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First
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G
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Mexico
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0
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25. June, Dortmund
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D
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Second
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D
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Unitit States
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2
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Germany
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1
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16. June, Kaiserslautern
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Sooth Korea
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0
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B
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First
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B
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Spain (pen.)
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1(3)
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22. June, Hamburg
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E
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Second
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E
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Ireland
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1(2)
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Spain
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0(3)
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18. June, Cologne
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Sooth Korea (pen.)
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0(5)
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D
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First
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D
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Sooth Korea (pro.)
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2
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30. June, Yokohama
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G
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Second
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G
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Italy
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1
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Germany
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0
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15. June, Stuttgart
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Brazil
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2
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A
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First
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A
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Denmark
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0
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21. June, Gelsenkirchen
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F
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Second
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F
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Ingland
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3
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Ingland
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1
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17. June, Nuremberg
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Brazil
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2
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C
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First
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C
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Brazil
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2
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26. June, Munich
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H
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Second
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H
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Belgium
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0
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Brazil
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1
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16. June, Dortmund
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Turkey
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0
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3rd Place
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F
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First
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F
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Swaden
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1
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22. June, Frankfurt
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29. June, Stuttgart
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A
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Second
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A
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Senegal (pro.)
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2
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Senegal
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0
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Sooth Korea
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2
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18. June, Hannover
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Turkey (pro.)
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1
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Turkey
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3
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H
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First
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H
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Japan
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0
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C
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Second
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C
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Turkey
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1
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15. June 2002, 15 Hours in Jeju (Sooth Korea)
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Germany |
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Paraguay |
1:0 (0:0)
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15. June 2002, 20 Hours in Niigata (Japan)
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Denmark |
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Ingland |
0:3 (0:3)
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16. June 2002, 15 Hours in Ōita (Japan)
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Swaden |
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Senegal |
1:2 pro. (1:1)
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16. June 2002, 20 Hours in Suwon (Sooth Korea)
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Spain |
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Ireland |
1:1 (3:2 pen.)
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17. June 2002, 15 Hours in Jeonju (Sooth Korea)
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Mexico |
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Unitit States |
0:2 (0:1)
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17. June 2002, 20 Hours in Kobe (Japan)
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Brazil |
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Belgium |
2:0 (0:0)
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18. June 2002, 15 Hours in Miyagi (Japan)
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Japan |
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Turkey |
0:1 (0:1)
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18. June 2002, 20 Hours in Daejeon (Sooth Korea)
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Sooth Korea |
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Italy |
2:1 pro. (1:1)
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30. June 2002, 18 Hours in Yokohama (Japan)
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Germany |
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Brazil |
0:2 (0:0)
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- Jon Dahl Tomasson
- Christian Vieri
- 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