1/8 Finals 15/06/2002, Seogwipo (South Korea), Jeju World Cup Stadium, 25176 Germany - Paraguay 1-0 (0-0) Ref: Carlos Batrés (Guatemala) Goals: 1-0 Oliver Neuville 88 Germany: Oliver Kahn [c], Thomas Linke, Marko Rehmer (Sebastian Kehl 46'), Oliver Neuville (Gerald Asamoah ...
2002 FIFA World Cup: With Germany National Football Team, Ronaldo, Brazil National Football Team, Rivaldo. 2002's Football World Cup, held in Korea and Japan.
The FIFA World Cup trophy has been won by eight national teams. Brazil have won five times, followed by Italy and Germany which won by 4 times, and Argentina, France and Uruguay each won 2 times. TeamNo. of WinsYear Brazil51958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 ...
The Football World Cup 2002--analysis of related attendances to an Irish Emergency Department. Throughout the Football World Cup Finals of 2002, 47 patients attended the Emergency department with a variety of conditions related to the event. The majo... AP Mattick,R Mehta,H Hanrahan,... -...
England Romp into World Cup Quarter-finals (06-15 21:39) Germany Beat Paraguay 1-0 to Reach Quarters(06-15 16:40) United States Advance Despite 3-1 Defeat(06-14 21:45) South Korea Beat Portugal 1-0, Cruise into World Cup 2nd Round(06-14 21:53) ...
World Cup Finals' Bests and Worsts Chosen by Reuters ( 2002-07-01 12:22:24) German Newspapers Have Mixed Feeling of National Team's World Cup Performance ( 2002-07-01 10:28:33) Guatemala Celebrates the Brazilian Victory ( 2002-07-01 10:09:59) Brazilian President Hails National Team ( ...
The Politics of World Cup Stadium On Saturday 15 May 2004, Nelson Mandela wept tears of joy as the Fe麓de麓rationrnInternationale de Football Association (FIFA) awarded South Africa the right tornhost the 2010 World Cup finals 鈥 the first on African soil. 'I feel like a... Peter Alegi...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: html_title /html_title Reviewed by Barbara Mori (bio) Japan, Korea and the 2002 World Cup , edited by John Horne and Wolfram Manzenreiter. London: Routeledge, 2002. 240 pp. $53.95 paper. This book covers the most impo...
Their apperance in the final will mark the first time a side has made consecutive FIFA World Cup finals since Brazil in 2002. It has been a solid run to the finals for the 2018 champions who have scored 13 goals in their six matches. They got their 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign off to...
You do not have to go much further back in time to find more examples of French implosions on the big stage. Going into the 2002 World Cup - again as reigning champions - a pre-tournament injury to Zinedine Zidane helped to derail Roger Lemerre'...