- Qualified teams
- Bracket
- Round of 16 Germany vs Paraguay Denmark vs England Sweden vs Senegal Spain vs Republic of Ireland Mexico vs United States Brazil vs Belgium Japan vs Turkey South Korea vs Italy
- Quarter-finals England vs Brazil Germany vs United States Spain vs South Korea Senegal vs Turkey
- Semi-finals Germany vs South Korea Brazil vs Turkey
- Third place play-off
- Final
- References
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}}At the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the knockout stage was the second and final stage of the tournament, following the group stage. The top two teams from each group (16 total) advance to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. A third place match is included and played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals. Note: Match kickoff times are given in local (South Korea and Japan) time; this is KST and JST (UTC+9) during summer time.Qualified teamsThe top two placed teams from each of the eight groups qualified for the knockout stage. Group | Winners | Runners-up |
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A | DEN}} | SEN}} |
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B | ESP}} | PAR|1990}} |
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C | BRA}} | TUR}} |
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D | KOR|1997}} | USA}} |
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E | GER}} | IRL}} |
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F | SWE}} | ENG}} |
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G | MEX}} | ITA}} |
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H | JPN}} | BEL}} |
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Bracket{{2002 FIFA World Cup knockout stage bracket}}Round of 16Germany vs ParaguayTwo minutes from the end of regulation time, Oliver Kahn sent a goal kick down the field, which was received by Michael Ballack. Ballack passed to Bernd Schneider whose cross was turned in by Oliver Neuville. In the 92nd minute, Roberto Acuña was sent off after punching Ballack.[1] {{football box |date=15 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|GER}} |score=1–0 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950049/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|PAR|1990}} |goals1=Neuville {{goal|88}} |goals2= |stadium=Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo |attendance=25,176 |referee=Carlos Alberto Batres (Guatemala) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_b = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_ra = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite2002 | leftarm = 000000 | body = 000000 | rightarm = 000000 | shorts = 000000 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Germany }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _par02h | pattern_b = _par02h | pattern_ra = _par02h | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = 0033CC | socks = 0033CC | title = Paraguay }} |
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GK | 1 | Oliver Kahn (c) | RB | 22 | Torsten Frings | CB | 3 | Marko Rehmer | 46}} | CB | 2 | Thomas Linke | LB | 21 | Christoph Metzelder | 60}} | RM | 19 | Bernd Schneider | 35}} | CM | 16 | Jens Jeremies | CM | 13 | Michael Ballack | 90+2}} | LM | 17 | Marco Bode | CF | 7 | Oliver Neuville | 90+2}} | CF | 11 | Miroslav Klose | Substitutions: | MF | 15 | Sebastian Kehl | 46}} | DF | 4 | Frank Baumann | 71}} | 60}} | FW | 14 | Gerald Asamoah | 90+2}} | Manager: | Rudi Völler |
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GK | 1 | José Luis Chilavert (c) | RB | 2 | Francisco Arce | CB | 18 | Julio César Cáceres | CB | 5 | Celso Ayala | CB | 4 | Carlos Gamarra | LB | 21 | Denis Caniza | CM | 15 | Carlos Bonet | 84}} | CM | 10 | Roberto Acuña | 1|26|90+2}} | CM | 6 | Estanislao Struway | 90+1}} | CF | 20 | José Cardozo | 50}} | CF | 9 | Roque Santa Cruz | 29}} | Substitutions: | FW | 11 | Jorge Campos | 29}} | MF | 14 | Diego Gavilán | 84}} | FW | 23 | Nelson Cuevas | 90+1}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ITA}} Cesare Maldini |
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Man of the Match: Jens Jeremies (Germany) Assistant referees: Curtis Charles (Antigua and Barbuda)
Dramane Dante (Mali)
Fourth official: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Denmark vs EnglandAfter five minutes, David Beckham launched a corner towards Rio Ferdinand, whose header was fumbled by Thomas Sørensen into the net.[2] Michael Owen doubled England's advantage after Trevor Sinclair's pass was flicked to him by Nicky Butt.[2] England made it 3-0 one minute before half-time when a throw-in by Danny Mills was missed by Niclas Jensen, with Beckham passing to Emile Heskey who swept the ball home.[3] In the second half, England appeared to take their foot off the pedal, possibly with a view to conserving energy for the next round: but were easily able to snuff out any rare Danish attacks, neither side coming particularly close to scoring again. {{football box |date=15 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|DEN}} |score=0–3 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950050/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|ENG}} |goals1= |goals2=Ferdinand {{goal|5}} Owen {{goal|22}} Heskey {{goal|44}} |stadium=Big Swan Stadium, Niigata |attendance=40,582 |referee=Markus Merk (Germany) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _den02h | pattern_b = _den02h | pattern_ra = _den02h | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FF0000 | title = Denmark }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _englandh0103 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _englandh0103 | pattern_so = _whitebandwhitesocks | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 000080 | socks = 000080 | title = England }} |
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GK | 1 | Thomas Sørensen | RB | 6 | Thomas Helveg | 7}} | CB | 4 | Martin Laursen | CB | 3 | René Henriksen (c) | LB | 12 | Niclas Jensen | CM | 2 | Stig Tøfting | 24}} | 58}} | CM | 7 | Thomas Gravesen | RW | 19 | Dennis Rommedahl | AM | 9 | Jon Dahl Tomasson | LW | 8 | Jesper Grønkjær | CF | 11 | Ebbe Sand | Substitutions: | DF | 20 | Kasper Bøgelund | 7}} | MF | 14 | Claus Jensen | 58}} | Manager: | Morten Olsen |
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GK | 1 | David Seaman | RB | 2 | Danny Mills | 50}} | CB | 5 | Rio Ferdinand | CB | 6 | Sol Campbell | LB | 3 | Ashley Cole | RM | 7 | David Beckham (c) | CM | 8 | Paul Scholes | 49}} | CM | 21 | Nicky Butt | LM | 4 | Trevor Sinclair | CF | 11 | Emile Heskey | 69}} | CF | 10 | Michael Owen | 46}} | Substitutions: | FW | 9 | Robbie Fowler | 46}} | MF | 23 | Kieron Dyer | 49}} | FW | 17 | Teddy Sheringham | 69}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|SWE}} Sven-Göran Eriksson |
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Man of the Match: Rio Ferdinand (England) Assistant referees: Heiner Müller (Germany)
Evzen Amler (Czech Republic)
Fourth official: Mourad Daami (Tunisia)
Sweden vs SenegalOn 11 minutes, a Sweden corner was headed in by Henrik Larsson.[4] Eight minutes before half-time, Henri Camara equalised for Senegal by shooting into the bottom-left corner.[4] Camara scored the golden goal on 104 minutes, from a similar position. Senegal became the second African nation to reach the quarter-finals, after Cameroon in 1990. {{football box |date=16 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|SWE}} |score=1–2 |aet=yes |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950051/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|SEN}} |goals1=Larsson {{goal|11}} |goals2=Camara {{goal|37}} {{golden goal|104}} |stadium=Big Eye Stadium, Ōita |attendance=39,747 |referee=Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _swe14h | pattern_b = _swe02 | pattern_ra = _swe14h | pattern_sh = _leipzig87 | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFF00 | title = Sweden }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _sen02_away | pattern_b = _sen02_away | pattern_ra = _sen02_away | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = 008000 | body = 008000 | rightarm = 008000 | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = 008000 | title = Senegal }} |
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GK | 1 | Magnus Hedman | RB | 2 | Olof Mellberg | CB | 15 | Andreas Jakobsson | CB | 4 | Johan Mjällby (c) | LB | 16 | Teddy Lučić | RM | 7 | Niclas Alexandersson | 76}} | CM | 8 | Anders Svensson | CM | 6 | Tobias Linderoth | LM | 17 | Magnus Svensson | 99}} | CF | 10 | Marcus Allbäck | 65}} | CF | 11 | Henrik Larsson | Substitutions: | FW | 22 | Andreas Andersson | 65}} | FW | 21 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | 76}} | MF | 18 | Mattias Jonson | 99}} | Managers: | Lars Lagerbäck & Tommy Söderberg |
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GK | 1 | Tony Sylva | RB | 17 | Ferdinand Coly | 73}} | CB | 13 | Lamine Diatta | CB | 4 | Papa Malick Diop | 66}} | LB | 2 | Omar Daf | CM | 19 | Papa Bouba Diop | CM | 6 | Aliou Cissé (c) | CM | 12 | Amdy Faye | RF | 7 | Henri Camara | CF | 18 | Pape Thiaw | 94}} | LF | 11 | El Hadji Diouf | Substitutions: | DF | 21 | Habib Beye | 66}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Bruno Metsu |
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Man of the Match: Henri Camara (Senegal) Assistant referees: Miguel Giacomuzzi (Paraguay)
Héctor Vergara (Canada)
Fourth official: Carlos Simon (Brazil)
Spain vs Republic of IrelandSpain took the lead early with a goal from Fernando Morientes. They managed to hold out until the very last minute, when a foul by Captain Fernando Hierro saw a penalty converted by Robbie Keane. After extra time ended goalless, Spain triumphed 3-2 on penalties with goalkeeper Iker Casillas emerging a hero by saving two attempts. {{football box |date=16 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|ESP}} |score=1–1 |aet=yes |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950052/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|IRL}} |goals1=Morientes {{goal|8}} |goals2=Robbie Keane {{goal|90|pen.}} |stadium=Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon |attendance=38,926 |referee=Anders Frisk (Sweden) |penalties1=Hierro {{pengoal}} Baraja {{pengoal}} Juanfran {{penmiss}} Valerón {{penmiss}} Mendieta {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore=3–2 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Robbie Keane {{penmiss}} Holland {{penmiss}} Connolly {{penmiss}} Kilbane {{pengoal}} Finnan }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _esp0204h | pattern_b = _esp0204h | pattern_ra = _esp0204h | pattern_sh = _esp0204h | leftarm = e80113 | body = e80113 | rightarm = e80113 | shorts = 0000FF | socks = 003060 | title = Spain }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _irl02 away | pattern_b = _irl02 away | pattern_ra = _irl02 away | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 12AA38 | socks = FFFFFF | Republic of Ireland}} }} |
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GK | 1 | Iker Casillas | RB | 5 | Carles Puyol | CB | 6 | Fernando Hierro (c) | 89}} | CB | 4 | Iván Helguera | LB | 3 | Juanfran | 62}} | RM | 21 | Luis Enrique | CM | 8 | Rubén Baraja | 87}} | CM | 17 | Juan Carlos Valerón | LM | 11 | Javier de Pedro | 66}} | CF | 7 | Raúl | 80}} | CF | 9 | Fernando Morientes | 72}} | Substitutions: | MF | 16 | Gaizka Mendieta | 66}} | MF | 14 | David Albelda | 72}} | FW | 12 | Albert Luque | 80}} | Manager: | José Antonio Camacho |
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GK | 1 | Shay Given | RB | 2 | Steve Finnan | CB | 14 | Gary Breen | CB | 5 | Steve Staunton (c) | 50}} | LB | 3 | Ian Harte | 82}} | RM | 18 | Gary Kelly | 55}} | CM | 12 | Mark Kinsella | CM | 8 | Matt Holland | LM | 11 | Kevin Kilbane | CF | 9 | Damien Duff | CF | 10 | Robbie Keane | Substitutions: | DF | 4 | Kenny Cunningham | 50}} | FW | 17 | Niall Quinn | 55}} | FW | 13 | David Connolly | 82}} | Manager: | Mick McCarthy |
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Man of the Match: Iker Casillas (Spain) Assistant referees: Leif Lindberg (Sweden)
Igor Sramka (Slovakia)
Fourth official: Urs Meier (Switzerland)
Mexico vs United States{{football box |date=17 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|MEX}} |score=0–2 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950053/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|USA}} |goals1= |goals2=McBride {{goal|8}} Donovan {{goal|65}} |stadium=Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju |attendance=36,380 |referee=Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _thinredborder | pattern_b = _mex02 | pattern_ra = _thinredborder | pattern_sh = _red_stripes | pattern_so = _whitestripe | leftarm = 005F1E | body = 005F1E | rightarm = 005F1E | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FF0000 | title = Mexico }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _whiteupper | pattern_b = _usa02h | pattern_ra = _whiteupper | pattern_sh = _white_stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = 000080 | socks = FFFFFF | title = United States }} |
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GK | 1 | Óscar Pérez | CB | 5 | Manuel Vidrio | 37}} | 46}} | CB | 4 | Rafael Márquez (c) | 0|88}} | CB | 16 | Salvador Carmona | 84}} | RM | 21 | Jesús Arellano | CM | 18 | Johan Rodríguez | CM | 6 | Gerardo Torrado | 78}} | CM | 11 | Braulio Luna | LM | 7 | Ramón Morales | 28}} | CF | 9 | Jared Borgetti | CF | 10 | Cuauhtémoc Blanco | 70}} | Substitutions: | FW | 15 | Luis Hernández | 67}} | 28}} | MF | 13 | Sigifredo Mercado | 46}} | MF | 8 | Alberto García Aspe | 81}} | 78}} | Manager: | Javier Aguirre |
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GK | 1 | Brad Friedel | 83}} | CB | 22 | Tony Sanneh | CB | 23 | Eddie Pope | 26}} | CB | 3 | Gregg Berhalter | 53}} | RM | 10 | Claudio Reyna (c) | CM | 4 | Pablo Mastroeni | 47}} | 90}} | CM | 21 | Landon Donovan | CM | 5 | John O'Brien | LM | 7 | Eddie Lewis | CF | 15 | Josh Wolff | 50}} | 59}} | CF | 20 | Brian McBride | 79}} | Substitutions: | MF | 8 | Earnie Stewart | 59}} | MF | 13 | Cobi Jones | 79}} | DF | 16 | Carlos Llamosa | 90}} | Manager: | Bruce Arena |
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Man of the Match: Landon Donovan (United States) Assistant referees: Carlos Matos (Portugal)
Egon Bereuter (Austria)
Fourth official: Jan Wegereef (Netherlands)
Brazil vs Belgium{{football box |date=17 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|BRA}} |score=2–0 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950054/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|BEL}} |goals1=Rivaldo {{goal|67}} Ronaldo {{goal|87}} |goals2= |stadium=Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe |attendance=40,440 |referee=Peter Prendergast (Jamaica) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _brasil2002 | pattern_b = _brasil2002 | pattern_ra = _brasil2002 | pattern_sh = _white_stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFDA00 | body = FFDA00 | rightarm = FFDA00 | shorts = 004FA3 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Brazil }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _belgica2002 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _belgica2002 | pattern_so = _top red | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = Belgium }} |
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GK | 1 | Marcos | CB | 3 | Lúcio | CB | 4 | Roque Júnior | CB | 5 | Edmílson | RWB | 2 | Cafu (c) | LWB | 6 | Roberto Carlos | 28}} | CM | 19 | Juninho Paulista | 57}} | CM | 8 | Gilberto Silva | AM | 11 | Ronaldinho | 81}} | AM | 10 | Rivaldo | 90}} | CF | 9 | Ronaldo | Substitutions: | MF | 17 | Denílson | 57}} | MF | 15 | Kléberson | 81}} | MF | 7 | Ricardinho | 90}} | Manager: | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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GK | 1 | Geert De Vlieger | RB | 15 | Jacky Peeters | 72}} | CB | 16 | Daniel Van Buyten | CB | 6 | Timmy Simons | LB | 5 | Nico Van Kerckhoven | RM | 22 | Mbo Mpenza | CM | 18 | Yves Vanderhaeghe | 24}} | CM | 10 | Johan Walem | LM | 8 | Bart Goor | CF | 11 | Gert Verheyen | CF | 7 | Marc Wilmots (c) | Substitutions: | FW | 9 | Wesley Sonck | 72}} | Manager: | Robert Waseige |
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Man of the Match: Rivaldo (Brazil) Assistant referees: Yury Dupanov (Belarus)
Mohamed Saeed (Maldives)
Fourth official: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
Japan vs Turkey{{football box |date=18 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|JPN}} |score=0–1 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950055/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|TUR}} |goals1= |goals2=Ümit Davala {{goal|12}} |stadium=Miyagi Stadium, Rifu |attendance=45,666 |referee=Pierluigi Collina (Italy) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _JFA_02h | pattern_b = _JFA_02h | pattern_ra = _JFA_02h | pattern_sh = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 0000AA | socks = 0000AA | title = Japan }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _fcb0809T | pattern_b = _turkey2002 | pattern_ra = _fcb0809T | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite | pattern_so = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = Turkey }} |
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GK | 12 | Seigo Narazaki | CB | 3 | Naoki Matsuda | CB | 17 | Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (c) | CB | 16 | Kōji Nakata | RM | 20 | Tomokazu Myojin | CM | 21 | Kazuyuki Toda | 45}} | CM | 7 | Hidetoshi Nakata | CM | 5 | Junichi Inamoto | 46}} | LM | 18 | Shinji Ono | CF | 9 | Akinori Nishizawa | CF | 14 | Alex | 46}} | Substitutions: | FW | 11 | Takayuki Suzuki | 46}} | MF | 22 | Daisuke Ichikawa | 46}} | 86}} | MF | 8 | Hiroaki Morishima | 86}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Philippe Troussier |
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GK | 1 | Rüştü Reçber | RB | 5 | Alpay Özalan | 21}} | CB | 3 | Bülent Korkmaz | LB | 20 | Hakan Ünsal | CM | 4 | Fatih Akyel | CM | 8 | Tugay Kerimoğlu | CM | 18 | Ergün Penbe | 44}} | RW | 22 | Ümit Davala | 74}} | AM | 10 | Yıldıray Baştürk | 90}} | LW | 11 | Hasan Şaş | 85}} | CF | 9 | Hakan Şükür (c) | 90}} | Substitutions: | MF | 15 | Nihat Kahveci | 74}} | FW | 14 | Tayfur Havutçu | 85}} | FW | 17 | İlhan Mansız | 90}} | Manager: | Şenol Güneş |
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Man of the Match: Alpay Özalan (Turkey) Assistant referees: Maciej Wierzbowski (Poland)
Paul Smith (New Zealand)
Fourth official: Graham Poll (England)
South Korea vs Italy{{football box |date=18 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|KOR|1997}} |score=2–1 |aet=yes |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950200/match=43950056/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|ITA}} |goals1=Seol Ki-Hyeon {{goal|88}} Ahn Jung-Hwan {{golden goal|117}} |goals2=Vieri {{goal|18}} |stadium=Daejeon World Cup Stadium, Daejeon |attendance=38,588 |referee=Byron Moreno (Ecuador) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _kor2002a | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _white stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FE2D4C | socks = FFFFFF | title = South Korea }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _torinohome2009 | pattern_b = _italia2002 | pattern_ra = _torinohome2009 | pattern_so = | leftarm = 007CF9 | body = 007CF9 | rightarm = 007CF9 | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = 007CF9 | title = Italy }} |
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GK | 1 | Lee Woon-Jae | CB | 4 | Choi Jin-Cheul | 115}} | CB | 20 | Hong Myung-Bo (c) | 83}} | CB | 7 | Kim Tae-Young | 17}} | 63}} | RM | 22 | Song Chong-Gug | 80}} | CM | 6 | Yoo Sang-Chul | CM | 5 | Kim Nam-Il | 68}} | LM | 10 | Lee Young-Pyo | RF | 21 | Park Ji-Sung | CF | 19 | Ahn Jung-Hwan | LF | 9 | Seol Ki-Hyeon | Substitutions: | FW | 18 | Hwang Sun-Hong | 63}} | FW | 14 | Lee Chun-Soo | 99}} | 68}} | FW | 16 | Cha Du-Ri | 83}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink |
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GK | 1 | Gianluigi Buffon | RB | 2 | Christian Panucci | CB | 15 | Mark Iuliano | CB | 3 | Paolo Maldini (c) | LB | 4 | Francesco Coco | 4}} | RM | 19 | Gianluca Zambrotta | 72}} | CM | 17 | Damiano Tommasi | 55}} | LM | 6 | Cristiano Zanetti | 59}} | AM | 10 | Francesco Totti | 2|22|103}} | CF | 21 | Christian Vieri | CF | 7 | Alessandro Del Piero | 61}} | Substitutions: | MF | 8 | Gennaro Gattuso | 61}} | MF | 16 | Angelo Di Livio | 72}} | Manager: | Giovanni Trapattoni |
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Man of the Match: Ahn Jung-Hwan (South Korea) Assistant referees: Jorge Rattalino (Argentina)
Ferenc Szekely (Hungary)
Fourth official: Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)
The 2002 FIFA World Cup round of 16 match between Italy and co-hosts South Korea was played on 18 June in Daejon. In the first round, South Korea had topped their group with victories over Poland and Portugal, and a draw against the United States, while Italy struggled to advance to the second round with a victory against Ecuador, a defeat against Croatia, and a draw against Mexico, while also having several goals ruled out for offside. In the lead-up to the match, the press saw the in-form South Koreans as the favourites to win, in particular as Italy's usual starting defensive pair, Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro, were both unavailable – the first due to injury and the latter due to suspension. The pre-game choreography by the Korean fans also saw supporters hold up red and white cards spelling out the words "Again 1966", a reference to Italy's elimination at the hands of North Korea in the first round of the 1966 World Cup.[5][6] In the fifth minute of play, Ecuadorian referee Byron Moreno awarded a controversial penalty for South Korea after judging Christian Panucci to have pulled down Seol Ki-Hyeon in the box, but Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon saved Ahn Jung-Hwan's spot kick, putting the ball out for a corner. Italy took the lead in the 19th minute after Christian Vieri headed in a Francesco Totti corner. The second half became increasingly physical, which saw several players on both teams sustain minor injuries, while Gianluca Zambrotta and Kim Nam-Il were later forced off; Seol Ki-Hyeon eventually managed to equalise in the 89th minute to send the match into extra-time. In the first half of extra-time, Italy were reduced to ten men after Moreno showed Totti a second yellow card for an alleged dive in South Korea's penalty area, while he was 40 yards away from the play, and in the second half, Damiano Tommasi appeared to score a golden goal for Italy, which was however disallowed for offside; Ahn later scored the golden goal in the 118th minute to give the co-hosts a 2–1 victory, which allowed them to progress to the quarter-finals of the competition, the first time an Asian team had done so since 1966.[6][10][7][8][9][10] Following Italy's elimination from the tournament, Moreno's performance was criticised by members of the Italian team – most notably attacking midfielder Totti and coach Giovanni Trapattoni – for several contentious decisions he had made throughout the match.[11] Some team members even suggested a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition,[12] while Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of ordering the official to ensure a Korean victory so that one of the two host nations would remain in the tournament.[13] FIFA President Sepp Blatter stated that the linesmen had been a "disaster" and admitted that Italy suffered from bad offside calls from the group matches, but he denied conspiracy allegations. While he criticised Totti's sending off by Moreno, Blatter refused to blame Italy's loss on the officials, stating: "Italy's elimination is not only down to referees and linesmen who made human not premeditated errors ... Italy made mistakes both in defense and in attack."[9][14] Quarter-finalsEngland vs Brazil{{football box |date=21 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|ENG}} |score=1–2 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950300/match=43950057/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|BRA}} |goals1=Owen {{goal|23}} |goals2=Rivaldo {{goal|45+2}} Ronaldinho {{goal|50}} |stadium=Stadium Ecopa, Shizuoka |attendance=47,436 |referee=Felipe Ramos (Mexico) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _englandh0103 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _englandh0103 | pattern_so = _whitebandwhitesocks | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 000080 | socks = 000080 | title = England }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _bra02a | pattern_b = _bra02a | pattern_ra = _bra02a | pattern_sh = _blue_stripes | leftarm = 0000FF | body = 0000FF | rightarm = 0000FF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = 0000FF | title = Brazil }} |
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GK | 1 | David Seaman | RB | 2 | Danny Mills | CB | 5 | Rio Ferdinand | 86}} | CB | 6 | Sol Campbell | LB | 3 | Ashley Cole | 80}} | RM | 7 | David Beckham (c) | CM | 21 | Nicky Butt | CM | 8 | Paul Scholes | 75}} | LM | 4 | Trevor Sinclair | 56}} | CF | 10 | Michael Owen | 79}} | CF | 11 | Emile Heskey | Substitutions: | MF | 23 | Kieron Dyer | 56}} | FW | 20 | Darius Vassell | 79}} | FW | 17 | Teddy Sheringham | 80}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|SWE}} Sven-Göran Eriksson |
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GK | 1 | Marcos | CB | 3 | Lúcio | CB | 5 | Edmílson | CB | 4 | Roque Júnior | RWB | 2 | Cafu (c) | LWB | 6 | Roberto Carlos | CM | 15 | Kléberson | CM | 8 | Gilberto Silva | AM | 11 | Ronaldinho | 0|57}} | AM | 10 | Rivaldo | CF | 9 | Ronaldo | 70}} | Substitutions: | FW | 20 | Edílson | 70}} | Manager: | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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Man of the Match: Rivaldo (Brazil) Assistant referees: Héctor Vergara (Canada)
Mohamed Saeed (Maldives)
Fourth official: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Germany vs United States{{football box |date=21 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|GER}} |score=1–0 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950300/match=43950058/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|USA}} |goals1=Ballack {{goal|39}} |goals2= |stadium=Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan |attendance=37,337 |referee=Hugh Dallas (Scotland) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_b = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_ra = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite2002 | leftarm = 000000 | body = 000000 | rightarm = 000000 | shorts = 000000 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Germany }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _usa02a | pattern_b = _usa02a | pattern_ra = _usa02a | pattern_sh = _red_stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = 000080 | title = United States }} |
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GK | 1 | Oliver Kahn (c) | CB | 2 | Thomas Linke | CB | 15 | Sebastian Kehl | 66}} | CB | 21 | Christoph Metzelder | RM | 22 | Torsten Frings | CM | 19 | Bernd Schneider | 60}} | CM | 8 | Dietmar Hamann | LM | 6 | Christian Ziege | AM | 13 | Michael Ballack | CF | 7 | Oliver Neuville | 80}} | CF | 11 | Miroslav Klose | 88}} | Substitutions: | MF | 16 | Jens Jeremies | 68}} | 60}} | MF | 17 | Marco Bode | 80}} | FW | 20 | Oliver Bierhoff | 88}} | Manager: | Rudi Völler |
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GK | 1 | Brad Friedel | CB | 22 | Tony Sanneh | CB | 23 | Eddie Pope | 41}} | CB | 3 | Gregg Berhalter | 70}} | DM | 4 | Pablo Mastroeni | 69}} | 80}} | RM | 2 | Frankie Hejduk | 65}} | CM | 10 | Claudio Reyna (c) | 68}} | CM | 5 | John O'Brien | LM | 7 | Eddie Lewis | 40}} | CF | 20 | Brian McBride | 58}} | CF | 21 | Landon Donovan | Substitutions: | FW | 11 | Clint Mathis | 58}} | MF | 13 | Cobi Jones | 65}} | MF | 8 | Earnie Stewart | 80}} | Manager: | Bruce Arena |
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Man of the Match: Claudio Reyna (United States) Assistant referees: Philip Sharp (England)
Ali Al Traifi (Saudi Arabia)
Fourth official: Mark Shield (Australia)
Spain vs South KoreaCo-hosts South Korea faced Spain in the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals on 22 June, in Gwangju. South Korea had progressed to the quarter-finals after defeating Italy with a golden goal, while Spain overcame Ireland in the round of 16 in a penalty shoot-out victory. In the second half of regulation time, Spanish midfielder Rubén Baraja scored from a header, but it was disallowed by referee Gamal Al-Ghandour because of alleged shirt pulling and pushing in the penalty area; a 0–0 deadlock saw the match go into extra-time. In the first half of extra-time, Spanish striker Fernando Morientes appeared to score the golden goal with a header, but the referee disallowed it after the linesman raised his flag, as he felt that the ball had gone out of play for a goal kick before being crossed in by winger Joaquín; later on in the half, Morientes came close to scoring again when he hit the post with a first-time half-volley following a throw-in. With both sides still failing to score, the match went to a penalty shoot-out; South Korea's goalkeeper Lee Woon-jae saved Joaquín's spot kick – who had been carrying an injury – while South Korea converted all of their penalties – with Hong Myung-bo scoring the decisive spot-kick – to win the shoot-out 5–3, becoming the first Asian side ever to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup. However, following prior criticism in the media over the quality of officiating in South Korea's win over Italy in the round of 16, there was further controversy surrounding the contentious decisions made by the officials in South Korea's quarter-final victory, as the referee had disallowed both of Spain's goals after his linesmen Ali Tomusange and Michael Ragoonath had raised their flags. Spanish midfielder Iván Helguera, who had to be restrained after the match when he attempted to confront the referee, was particularly vocal in his criticism of the officials' decisions, stating afterwards: "What happened here was robbery. Everyone saw two perfectly good goals. If Spain didn't win, it's because they didn't want us to win. I feel terrible about this game."[15][16] {{football box |date=22 June 2002 |time=15:30 |team1={{fb-rt|ESP}} |score=0–0 |aet=yes |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950300/match=43950059/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|KOR|1997}} |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Gwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangju |attendance=42,114 |referee=Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt) |penalties1=Hierro {{pengoal}} Baraja {{pengoal}} Xavi {{pengoal}} Joaquín {{penmiss}} |penaltyscore=3–5 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Hwang Sun-hong {{pengoal}} Park Ji-sung {{pengoal}} Seol Ki-hyeon {{pengoal}} Ahn Jung-hwan {{pengoal}} Hong Myung-bo }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _esp0204h | pattern_b = _esp0204h | pattern_ra = _esp0204h | pattern_sh = _esp0204h | leftarm = E80113 | body = E80113 | rightarm = E80113 | shorts = 0000FF | socks = 003060 | title = Spain }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _kor2002a | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _white stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FE2D4C | socks = FFFFFF | title = South Korea }} |
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GK | 1 | Iker Casillas | RB | 5 | Carles Puyol | CB | 6 | Fernando Hierro (c) | CB | 20 | Miguel Ángel Nadal | LB | 15 | Enrique Romero | RM | 22 | Joaquín | CM | 4 | Iván Helguera | 93}} | CM | 17 | Juan Carlos Valerón | 80}} | CM | 8 | Rubén Baraja | LM | 11 | Javier de Pedro | 53}} | 70}} | CF | 9 | Fernando Morientes | 111}} | Substitutions: | MF | 16 | Gaizka Mendieta | 70}} | MF | 21 | Luis Enrique | 80}} | MF | 19 | Xavi | 93}} | Manager: | José Antonio Camacho |
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GK | 1 | Lee Woon-jae | CB | 4 | Choi Jin-cheul | CB | 20 | Hong Myung-bo (c) | CB | 7 | Kim Tae-young | 90}} | RM | 22 | Song Chong-gug | CM | 5 | Kim Nam-il | 32}} | CM | 6 | Yoo Sang-chul | 52}} | 60}} | LM | 10 | Lee Young-pyo | RF | 21 | Park Ji-sung | CF | 19 | Ahn Jung-hwan | LF | 9 | Seol Ki-hyeon | Substitutions: | MF | 13 | Lee Eul-yong | 32}} | FW | 14 | Lee Chun-soo | 60}} | FW | 18 | Hwang Sun-hong | 90}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink |
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Man of the Match: Lee Woon-jae (South Korea) Assistant referees: Ali Tomusange (Uganda)
Michael Ragoonath (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
Senegal vs Turkey{{football box |date=22 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|SEN}} |score=0–1 (a.e.t.) |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950300/match=43950060/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|TUR}} |goals1= |goals2=İlhan {{golden goal|94}} |stadium=Nagai Stadium, Osaka |attendance=44,233 |referee=Óscar Ruiz (Colombia) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _senegal2002 | pattern_b = _sen02 | pattern_ra = _senegal2002 | pattern_sh = | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF | title = Senegal }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes_half | pattern_b = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_ra = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes_half | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite | pattern_so = _denmark2012home | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = Turkey }} |
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GK | 1 | Tony Sylva | RB | 17 | Ferdinand Coly | CB | 13 | Lamine Diatta | CB | 4 | Papa Malick Diop | LB | 2 | Omar Daf | 12}} | CM | 19 | Papa Bouba Diop | CM | 6 | Aliou Cissé (c) | 63}} | CM | 15 | Salif Diao | RF | 7 | Henri Camara | CF | 11 | El Hadji Diouf | LF | 10 | Khalilou Fadiga | Manager: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Bruno Metsu |
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GK | 1 | Rüştü Reçber | RB | 4 | Fatih Akyel | CB | 5 | Alpay Özalan | CB | 3 | Bülent Korkmaz | LB | 18 | Ergün Penbe | RM | 22 | Ümit Davala | CM | 8 | Tugay Kerimoğlu | LM | 21 | Emre Belözoğlu | 22}} | 91}} | AM | 10 | Yıldıray Baştürk | AM | 11 | Hasan Şaş | CF | 9 | Hakan Şükür (c) | 67}} | Substitutions: | FW | 17 | İlhan Mansız | 87}} | 67}} | FW | 6 | Arif Erdem | 91}} | Manager: | Şenol Güneş |
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Man of the Match: Hasan Şaş (Turkey) Assistant referees: Jorge Rattalino (Argentina)
Miguel Giacomuzzi (Paraguay)
Fourth official: Gilles Veissière (France)
Semi-finalsGermany vs South Korea{{football box |date=25 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|GER}} |score=1–0 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950400/match=43950061/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|KOR|1997}} |goals1=Ballack {{goal|75}} |goals2= |stadium=Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul |attendance=65,256 |referee=Urs Meier (Switzerland) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_b = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_ra = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite2002 | leftarm = 000000 | body = 000000 | rightarm = 000000 | shorts = 000000 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Germany }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _kor2002h | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _white stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FE2D4C | body = FE2D4C | rightarm = FE2D4C | shorts = 6677AA | socks = FE2D4C | title = South Korea }} |
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GK | 1 | Oliver Kahn (c) | RB | 22 | Torsten Frings | CB | 5 | Carsten Ramelow | CB | 2 | Thomas Linke | LB | 21 | Christoph Metzelder | RM | 19 | Bernd Schneider | 85}} | CM | 8 | Dietmar Hamann | CM | 13 | Michael Ballack | 71}} | LM | 17 | Marco Bode | CF | 11 | Miroslav Klose | 70}} | CF | 7 | Oliver Neuville | 85}} | 88}} | Substitutions: | FW | 20 | Oliver Bierhoff | 70}} | MF | 16 | Jens Jeremies | 85}} | FW | 14 | Gerald Asamoah | 88}} | Manager: | Rudi Völler |
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GK | 1 | Lee Woon-Jae | CB | 4 | Choi Jin-Cheul | 56}} | CB | 20 | Hong Myung-Bo (c) | 80}} | CB | 7 | Kim Tae-Young | RM | 22 | Song Chong-Gug | CM | 6 | Yoo Sang-Chul | CM | 21 | Park Ji-Sung | LM | 10 | Lee Young-Pyo | RF | 16 | Cha Du-Ri | CF | 18 | Hwang Sun-Hong | 54}} | LF | 14 | Lee Chun-Soo | Substitutions: | FW | 19 | Ahn Jung-Hwan | 54}} | DF | 15 | Lee Min-Sung | 90}} | 56}} | FW | 9 | Seol Ki-Hyeon | 80}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink |
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Man of the Match: Michael Ballack (Germany) Assistant referees: Frédéric Arnault (France)
Evzen Amler (Czech Republic)
Fourth official: Gilles Veissière (France)
Brazil vs Turkey{{football box |date=26 June 2002 |time=20:30 |team1={{fb-rt|BRA}} |score=1–0 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950400/match=43950062/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|TUR}} |goals1=Ronaldo {{goal|49}} |goals2= |stadium=Saitama Stadium, Saitama |attendance=61,058 |referee=Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _brasil2002 | pattern_b = _brasil2002 | pattern_ra = _brasil2002 | pattern_sh = _white_stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FFDA00 | body = FFDA00 | rightarm = FFDA00 | shorts = 004FA3 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Brazil }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidasstripeswhite | pattern_b = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes | pattern_ra = _adidasstripeswhite | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite | pattern_so = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = FF0000 | socks = FF0000 | title = Turkey }} |
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GK | 1 | Marcos | CB | 3 | Lúcio | CB | 4 | Roque Júnior | CB | 5 | Edmílson | RM | 2 | Cafu (c) | CM | 15 | Kléberson | 85}} | CM | 8 | Gilberto Silva | 41}} | LM | 6 | Roberto Carlos | RF | 20 | Edílson | 75}} | CF | 9 | Ronaldo | 68}} | LF | 10 | Rivaldo | Substitutions: | FW | 21 | Luizão | 68}} | MF | 17 | Denílson | 75}} | DF | 13 | Belletti | 85}} | Manager: | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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GK | 1 | Rüştü Reçber | RB | 4 | Fatih Akyel | CB | 5 | Alpay Özalan | CB | 3 | Bülent Korkmaz | LB | 18 | Ergün Penbe | DM | 8 | Tugay Kerimoğlu | 59}} | RM | 22 | Ümit Davala | 74}} | CM | 10 | Yıldıray Baştürk | 88}} | LM | 21 | Emre Belözoğlu | 62}} | CF | 11 | Hasan Şaş | 90}} | CF | 9 | Hakan Şükür (c) | Substitutions: | FW | 17 | İlhan Mansız | 62}} | MF | 13 | Muzzy Izzet | 74}} | FW | 6 | Arif Erdem | 88}} | Manager: | Şenol Güneş |
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Man of the Match: Ronaldo (Brazil) Assistant referees: Maciej Wierzbowski (Poland)
Igor Sramka (Slovakia)
Fourth official: Brian Hall (United States)
Third place play-off{{football box |date=29 June 2002 |time=20:00 |team1={{fb-rt|KOR|1997}} |score=2–3 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950500/match=43950063/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|TUR}} |goals1=Lee Eul-yong {{goal|9}} Song Chong-gug {{goal|90+3}} |goals2=Şükür {{goal|1}} İlhan {{goal|13||32}} |stadium=Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu |attendance=63,483 |referee=Saad Mane (Kuwait) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _kor2002h | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = _white stripes | pattern_so = | leftarm = FE2D4C | body = FE2D4C | rightarm = FE2D4C | shorts = 6677AA | socks = FE2D4C | title = South Korea }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _shoulder_stripes_red_stripes_half | pattern_b = _turkey2002 | pattern_ra = _shoulder_stripes_red_stripes_half | pattern_sh = _red_stripes_adidas | pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_red | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF | title = Turkey }} |
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GK | 1 | Lee Woon-jae | CB | 6 | Yoo Sang-chul | CB | 20 | Hong Myung-bo (c) | 46}} | CB | 15 | Lee Min-sung | RM | 22 | Song Chong-gug | CM | 21 | Park Ji-sung | CM | 10 | Lee Young-pyo | LM | 13 | Lee Eul-yong | 23}} | 65}} | RF | 9 | Seol Ki-hyeon | 79}} | CF | 19 | Ahn Jung-hwan | LF | 14 | Lee Chun-soo | Substitutions: | DF | 7 | Kim Tae-young | 46}} | FW | 16 | Cha Du-ri | 65}} | MF | 8 | Choi Tae-uk | 79}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|NED}} Guus Hiddink |
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GK | 1 | Rüştü Reçber | 83}} | RB | 4 | Fatih Akyel | CB | 5 | Alpay Özalan | CB | 3 | Bülent Korkmaz | LB | 18 | Ergün Penbe | RM | 22 | Ümit Davala | 76}} | CM | 8 | Tugay Kerimoğlu | 50}} | CM | 10 | Yıldıray Baştürk | 86}} | LM | 21 | Emre Belözoğlu | 41}} | CF | 9 | Hakan Şükür (c) | CF | 17 | İlhan Mansız | Substitutions: | MF | 20 | Hakan Ünsal | 41}} | MF | 7 | Okan Buruk | 76}} | MF | 14 | Tayfur Havutçu | 86}} | Manager: | Şenol Güneş |
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Man of the Match: Hakan Şükür (Turkey) Assistant referees: Ali Al Traifi (Saudi Arabia)
Héctor Vergara (Canada)
Fourth official: Felipe Ramos (Mexico)
Final{{main|2002 FIFA World Cup Final}}{{football box |date=30 June 2002 |time=20:00 |team1={{fb-rt|GER}} |score=0–2 |report=[https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/worldcup/koreajapan2002/matches/round=43950600/match=43950064/index.html Report] |team2={{fb|BRA}} |goals1= |goals2=Ronaldo {{goal|67||79}} |stadium=International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama |attendance=69,029 |referee=Pierluigi Collina (Italy) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_b = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_ra = _adidasonwhite2002 | pattern_sh = _adidaswhite2002 | leftarm = 000000 | body = 000000 | rightarm = 000000 | shorts = 000000 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Germany }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _brasil2002 | pattern_b = _brasil2002 | pattern_ra = _brasil2002 | pattern_sh = _white_stripes | leftarm = FFDA00 | body = FFDA00 | rightarm = FFDA00 | shorts = 004FA3 | socks = 004FA3 | title = Brazil }} |
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GK | 1 | Oliver Kahn (c) | CB | 2 | Thomas Linke | CB | 5 | Carsten Ramelow | CB | 21 | Christoph Metzelder | RM | 22 | Torsten Frings | CM | 8 | Dietmar Hamann | CM | 16 | Jens Jeremies | 77}} | LM | 17 | Marco Bode | 84}} | AM | 19 | Bernd Schneider | CF | 11 | Miroslav Klose | 9}} | 74}} | CF | 7 | Oliver Neuville | Substitutes: | FW | 20 | Oliver Bierhoff | 74}} | FW | 14 | Gerald Asamoah | 77}} | DF | 6 | Christian Ziege | 84}} | Manager: | Rudi Völler |
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GK | 1 | Marcos | CB | 3 | Lúcio | CB | 5 | Edmílson | CB | 4 | Roque Júnior | 6}} | RM | 2 | Cafu (c) | CM | 8 | Gilberto Silva | CM | 15 | Kléberson | LM | 6 | Roberto Carlos | AM | 11 | Ronaldinho | 85}} | CF | 10 | Rivaldo | CF | 9 | Ronaldo | 90}} | Substitutes: | MF | 19 | Juninho Paulista | 85}} | MF | 17 | Denílson | 90}} | Manager: | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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Man of the Match: Ronaldo (Brazil) Assistant referees: Leif Lindberg (Sweden)
Philip Sharp (England)
Fourth official: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
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