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1st Round Match Reports 1st Round

Friday May 31
France vs Senegal

Saturday June 1
Ireland vs Cameroon
Uruguay vs Denmark
Germany vs S. Arabia

Sunday June 2
Argentina vs Nigeria
Paraguay vs S. Africa
England vs Sweden
Spain vs Slovenia

Monday June 3
Croatia vs Mexico
Brazil vs Turkey
Italy vs Ecuador

Tuesday June 4
China vs Costa Rica
Japan vs Belgium
S. Korea vs Poland

Wednesday June 5
Russia vs Tunisia
USA vs Portugal
Germany vs Ireland

Thursday June 6
Denmark vs Senegal
Cameroon vs S. Arabia
France vs Uruguay

Friday June 7
Sweden vs Nigeria
Spain vs Paraguay
Argentina vs England

Saturday June 8
S. Africa vs Slovenia
Italy vs Croatia
Brazil vs China

Sunday June 9
Mexico vs Ecuador
Costa Rica vs Turkey
Japan vs Russia

Monday June 10
South Korea vs USA
Tunisia vs Belgium
Portugal vs Poland

Tuesday June 11
Denmark vs France
Senegal vs Uruguay
Cameroon vs Germany
S. Arabia vs Ireland

Wednesday June 12
Sweden vs Argentina
Nigeria vs England
South Africa vs Spain
Slovenia vs Paraguay

Thursday June 13
Costa Rica vs Brazil
Turkey vs China
Mexico vs Italy
Ecuador vs Croatia

Friday June 14
Tunisia vs Japan
Belgium vs Russia
Portugal vs S. Korea
Poland vs USA

Group A -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group A

Group A winner and runner-up go to Japan for the Second Round.

Group B -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group B

Group B winner and runner-up stay in Korea for the Second Round.

Group C -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group C

Group C winner and runner-up go to Japan for the Second Round.

Group D -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group D

Group D winner and runner-up stay in Korea for the Second Round.

Group E -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group E

Group E winner and runner-up go to Korea for the Second Round.

Group F -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group F

Group F winner and runner-up stay in Japan for the Second Round.

Group G -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group G

Group G winner and runner-up go to Korea for the Second Round.

Group H -- Korea/Japan 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals Group H

Group H winner and runner-up stay in Japan for the Second Round.

Injuries and Suspensionss -- Fair Play League

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Who will win the Golden Boot in 2002 for scoring the most goals in the tournament? Keep an eye on this space.

161 Goals in the 2002 World Cup

8 Goals:
Ronaldo (Brazil)

5 Goals:
Miroslav Klose (Germany)
Rivaldo (Brazil)

4 Goals:
Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)
Christian Vieri (Italy)

3 Goals:
Michael Ballack (Germany)
Pape Bouba Diop (Senegal)
Owna Goala (The Own Goals)
Robbie Keane (Ireland)
Henrik Larsson (Sweden)
Ilhan Mansiz (Turkey)
Fernando Morientes (Spain)
Pedro Pauleta (Portugal)
Raúl (Spain)
Marc Wilmots (Belgium)

2 Goals:
Jared Borgetti (Mexico)
Henri Camara (Senegal)
Nelson Cuevas (Paraguay)
Umit Davala (Turkey)
Landon Donovan (United States)
Rónald Gómez (Costa Rica)
Hierro (Spain)
Junichi Inamoto (Japan)
Ahn Jung-Hwan (South Korea)
Brian McBride (United States)
Michael Owen (England)
Ronaldinho (Brazil)
Hasan Sas (Turkey)

1 Goal:
Milenko Acimovic (Slovenia)
Julius Agahowa (Nigeria)
Niclas Alexandersson (Sweden)
Francisco Arce (Paraguay)
Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina)
David Beckham (England)
Emre Belozoglu (Turkey)
Vladimir Beschastnykh (Russia)
Beto (Portugal)
Oliver Bierhoff (Germany)
Cuauhtemoc Blanco (Mexico)
Marco Bode (Germany)
Raouf Bouzaiene (Tunisia)
Gary Breen (Ireland)
Sol Campbell (England)
Jorge Campos (Paraguay)
Roberto Carlos (Brazil)
Song Chong-Gug (South Korea)
Segastjan Cimirotic (Slovenia)
Rui Costa (Portugal)
Hernan Crespo (Argentina)
Agustín Delgado (Ecuador)
Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
Salif Alassane Diao (Senegal)
Damien Duff (Ireland)
Edmílson (Brazil)
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon)
Lee Eul-Young (South Korea)
Khalilou Fadiga (Senegal)
Rio Ferdinand (England)
Diego Forlan (Uruguay)
Quinton Fortune (South Africa)
Raul Guerron (Mexico)
Emile Heskey (England)
Matt Holland (Ireland)
Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Park Ji-Sung (South Korea)
Junior (Brazil)
Valeri Karpin (Russia)
Seol Ki-Hyun (South Korea)
Bulent Korkmaz (Turkey)
Pavel Kryszalowicz (Poland)
Thomas Linke (Germany)
Clint Mathis (United States)
Patrick Mboma (Cameroon)
Benedict McCarthy (South Africa)
Edison Mendez (Ecuador)
Mendieta (Spain)
Tebeho Mokena (South Africa)
Richard Morales (Uruguay)
Hiroaki Morishima (Japan)
Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan)
Oliver Neuville (Germany)
Siyabonga Nomvete (South Africa)
John O'Brien (United States)
Emmanuel Olisadebe (Poland)
Ivica Olic (Croatia)
Winston Parks (Costa Rica)
Milan Rapajc (Croatia)
Alvaro Recoba (Uruguay)
Lucas Radebe (South Africa)
Dario Rodriguez (Uruguay)
Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark)
Yoo Sang-Chul (South Korea)
Roque Santa Cruz (Paraguay)
Bernd Schneider (Germany)
Wesley Sonck (Belgium)
Hakan Sukur (Turkey)
Hwang Sun-Hong (South Korea)
Takayuki Suzuki (Japan)
Anders Svensson (Sweden)
Dmitry Sychev (Russia)
Yegor Titov (Russia)
Juan Carlos Valeron (Spain)
Peter Van der Heyden (Belgium)
Johan Walem (Belgium)
Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica)
Mauricio Wright (Costa Rica)
Marcin Zewlakow (Poland)

How The Own Goals Happpened:

USA vs Portugal
Landon Donovan shocked Portugal by getting a lucky deflection off the back of Jorge Costa, on his cross from the left, that beat the wrong-footed Vitor Baia to give America a two goal advantage -- Own Goal, 29 mins.

USA vs Portugal
Own Goal number two occurred when Jeff Agoos volleyed a left-wing cross from Pauleta past his own goalkeeper.

Spain vs Paraguay
With ten minutes gone, José Luis Chilavert waved his players upfield and took the free-kick from deep in his own half. The long ball was headed out to Francisco Arce, on the right of the Spanish area. Iker Casillas could only parry the drive as far as his own defender, Carles Puyol, who knocked it back in..... for the third Own Goal of the tournament.


 

Injuries and Suspensionss -- Fair Play League


The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan.
Knockout Stage


The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan. 2nd Round

Game 1
Germany 1 Paraguay 0

Game 2
Denmark 0 England 3

Game 3
Sweden 1 Senegal 2
After Extra Time

Game 4
Spain 1 Ireland 1
After Extra Time
3-2 Penalties

Game 5
Mexico 0 USA 2

Game 6
Brazil 2 Belgium 0

Game 7
Japan 0 Turkey 1

Game 8
Sth Korea 2 Italy 1
After Extra Time

The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan. 1/4 Finals

Game C
England 1 Brazil 2

Game A
Germany 1 USA 0

Game B
Spain 0 Sth Korea 0
After Extra Time
3-5 Penalties

Game D
Senegal 0 Turkey 1
After Extra Time

The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan. Semi Finals

Semi 1
Germany 1 Sth Korea 0

Semi 2
Brazil 1 Turkey 0

The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan. Third Place

Saturday, June 29
Sth Korea 2 Turkey 3

The last 16 continue on the road to Yokohama, with four games in South Korea and four games in Japan. The Final

Sunday, June 30
Germany 0 Brazil 2


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