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  • 2002 FIFA World Cup is a sports game for the GameCube published by EA Sports in 2002. File:GameCubeLogo.png This Nintendo GameCube-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The tournament had several upsets and surprise results which included the defending champions France being eliminated in the group stage after earning a single point and second favourites Argentina also being eliminated in the group stage. Additionally, Turkey surprisingly took third place and South Korea managed to reach the semi-finals, beating Spain, Italy and Portugal en route. Another big shock came in the opening match of the tournament when underdog debutantes Senegal defeated defending champions France, going on to reach the quarter-finals only to be beaten by Turkey. However, the most potent team at the tournament, Brazil, prevailed and they became the first ever nation to win five World Cups.
  • 2002 FIFA 월드컵 한국/일본 2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本 2002 FIFA World Cup official logo Tournament details Host countries South Korea Japan Dates 31 May – 30 June (31 days) Teams 32 (from 5 confederations) Venue(s) 20 (in 20 host cities) Final positions Champions Brazil (5th title) Runners-up Germany Third place Turkey Fourth place South Korea Tournament statistics Matches played 64 Goals scored 161 (2.52 per match) Attendance 2,705,197 (42,269 per match) Top scorer(s) Ronaldo (8 goals) Best player Oliver Kahn ← 1998 2006 → The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup, held in South Korea and Japan from 31 May to 30 June. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia, and the last in which the golden goal rule was implemented. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth ti
  • The 2002 World Cup was hosted in Japan and South Korea. There was a glut of bizarre results but in the end the tournament fizzled out and Brazil won it as usual. Due to a series of administrative errors and internal practical jokes, 2002’s edition of football’s greatest event took place in Japan and South Korea instead of somewhere sensible like Germany. Because of the tournament’s location, time difference took a heavy toll on European viewers and supporters of the playing European teams.
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NextSeason
  • 2006
Goals
  • 161
  • Owen
  • Ronaldo
  • Keane
  • Larsson
  • Vieri
  • Ferdinand
  • Donovan
  • Rivaldo
  • Heskey
  • Neuville
  • Ronaldinho
  • Ballack
  • McBride
  • Hakan Ş.
  • Ümit D.
  • Morientes
  • Ahn Jung-hwan
  • H. Camara
  • Lee Eul-yong
  • Seol Ki-hyeon
  • Song Chong-gug
  • İlhan
penaltyscore
  • 3
Date
  • 2002-06-15
  • 2002-06-16
  • 2002-06-17
  • 2002-06-18
  • 2002-06-21
  • 2002-06-22
  • 2002-06-25
  • 2002-06-26
  • 2002-06-29
  • 2002-06-30
Platform
Cities
  • 20
Champion
  • Brazil
Release Date
  • 2002-04-11
PrevSeason
  • 1998
penalties
  • Holland
  • Connolly
  • Xavi
  • Juanfran
  • Keane
  • Park Ji-sung
  • Hierro
  • Baraja
  • Mendieta
  • Ahn Jung-hwan
  • Finnan
  • Hong Myung-bo
  • Hwang Sun-hong
  • Joaquín
  • Kilbane
  • Seol Ki-hyeon
  • Valerón
Country
  • Japan
  • South Korea
Name
  • 2002
Genre
  • Sports
Type
  • Game
venues
  • 20
Caption
  • 2002
  • North American box art
aet
  • yes
Dates
  • --05-31
Player
  • Oliver Kahn
Score
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
tourney name
  • FIFA World Cup
confederations
  • 5
Attendance
  • 25176
  • 36380
  • 37337
  • 38588
  • 38926
  • 39747
  • 40440
  • 40582
  • 42114
  • 44233
  • 45666
  • 47436
  • 61058
  • 62561
  • 63483
  • 65256
  • 69029
fix
  • a
Fourth
  • Korea Republic
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  • Gamal Al-Ghandour
  • Hugh Dallas
  • Kim Milton Nielsen
  • Urs Meier
  • Vítor Melo Pereira
  • Anders Frisk
  • Markus Merk
  • Pierluigi Collina
  • Óscar Ruiz
  • Felipe Ramos
  • Byron Moreno
  • Peter Prendergast
  • Saad Mane
  • Ubaldo Aquino
System
  • Nintendo GameCube
Class
  • E
ESRB
  • E
third
  • Turkey
Top scorer
  • Ronaldo
matches
  • 64
Time
  • 1200.0
  • 930.0
  • 1230.0
Developer
Second
  • Germany
Stadium
num teams
  • 32
Rating
  • Yes
Publisher
Year
  • 2002
Count
  • 5
report
Size
  • 125
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  • 2002 FIFA World Cup is a sports game for the GameCube published by EA Sports in 2002. File:GameCubeLogo.png This Nintendo GameCube-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The 2002 World Cup was hosted in Japan and South Korea. There was a glut of bizarre results but in the end the tournament fizzled out and Brazil won it as usual. Due to a series of administrative errors and internal practical jokes, 2002’s edition of football’s greatest event took place in Japan and South Korea instead of somewhere sensible like Germany. Because of the tournament’s location, time difference took a heavy toll on European viewers and supporters of the playing European teams. FIFA considered restarting the competition after the last 16 due to the unscheduled early exits of France, Argentina, Portugal and Italy, but decided that too many people would probably notice.
  • The tournament had several upsets and surprise results which included the defending champions France being eliminated in the group stage after earning a single point and second favourites Argentina also being eliminated in the group stage. Additionally, Turkey surprisingly took third place and South Korea managed to reach the semi-finals, beating Spain, Italy and Portugal en route. Another big shock came in the opening match of the tournament when underdog debutantes Senegal defeated defending champions France, going on to reach the quarter-finals only to be beaten by Turkey. However, the most potent team at the tournament, Brazil, prevailed and they became the first ever nation to win five World Cups.
  • 2002 FIFA 월드컵 한국/일본 2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本 2002 FIFA World Cup official logo Tournament details Host countries South Korea Japan Dates 31 May – 30 June (31 days) Teams 32 (from 5 confederations) Venue(s) 20 (in 20 host cities) Final positions Champions Brazil (5th title) Runners-up Germany Third place Turkey Fourth place South Korea Tournament statistics Matches played 64 Goals scored 161 (2.52 per match) Attendance 2,705,197 (42,269 per match) Top scorer(s) Ronaldo (8 goals) Best player Oliver Kahn ← 1998 2006 → The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup, held in South Korea and Japan from 31 May to 30 June. It was also the first World Cup held in Asia, and the last in which the golden goal rule was implemented. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, beating Germany 2–0 in the final.[1]Turkey beat South Korea 3–2 in the third place match.[2]