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2002 Wereldkampioenschap — Wedstrijdschema.

Bijgewerkt June 20, 2026 · DynastyDaily Redactie · ● Live Laatst bijgewerkt: 2026-06-21T02:18:50Z
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The 2002 FIFA World Cup ran 31 May – 30 June 2002 with 64 matches at 20 venues. The opening match was France 0-1 Senegal, and the final was Brazil 2-0 Germany.

2002 match schedule — summary

Dates31 May – 30 June 2002
Total matches64
Teams32
Venues20
Opening matchFrance 0-1 Senegal
FinalBrazil 2-0 Germany
FormatGroups → knockout

The story

The first World Cup in Asia, co-hosted by Korea and Japan, and the first on two continents. Ronaldo's redemption — both goals in the final and 8 for the tournament — won Brazil a fifth title. Co-hosts South Korea stunned Italy and Spain on the way to a shock semifinal. Oliver Kahn became the only goalkeeper to win the Golden Ball.

Knockout fixtures & results

Round of 16
  • Germany 1-0 Paraguay
  • England 3-0 Denmark
  • Sweden 1-2 Senegal (a.e.t.)
  • Spain 1-1 Republic of Ireland (3-2 pens)
  • USA 2-0 Mexico
  • Brazil 2-0 Belgium
  • Japan 0-1 Turkey
  • South Korea 2-1 Italy (a.e.t.)
Quarterfinals
  • Brazil 2-1 England
  • Germany 1-1 USA
  • Turkey 1-0 Senegal (a.e.t.)
  • South Korea 0-0 Spain (5-3 pens)
Semifinals
  • Germany 1-0 South Korea
  • Brazil 1-0 Turkey
Third-place playoff
  • Turkey 3-2 South Korea
Final
  • Brazil 2-0 Germany
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See the full 2002 edition profile, the 2002 final classification, and our finals history.

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