Brazil at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
At the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Brazil participated for the 17th time in the event. The country remained as the only national team to have participated in every installment of the FIFA World Cup. They are the only team to win all seven matches they played, achieving the highest number of matches won by a team in a single tournament in the history of the FIFA World Cup.[1] Brazil reached the final where they defeated Germany 2–0.[2]
Squad
[edit]Head coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Marcos | 4 August 1973 (aged 28) | 15 | ![]() |
2 | DF | Cafu (c) | 7 June 1970 (aged 31) | 103 | ![]() |
3 | DF | Lúcio | 8 May 1978 (aged 24) | 15 | ![]() |
4 | DF | Roque Júnior | 31 August 1976 (aged 25) | 17 | ![]() |
5 | DF | Edmílson | 10 July 1976 (aged 25) | 12 | ![]() |
6 | DF | Roberto Carlos | 10 April 1973 (aged 29) | 84 | ![]() |
7 | MF | Ricardinho | 23 May 1976 (aged 26) | 3 | ![]() |
8 | MF | Gilberto Silva | 7 October 1976 (aged 25) | 6 | ![]() |
9 | FW | Ronaldo | 22 September 1976 (aged 25) | 56 | ![]() |
10 | MF | Rivaldo | 19 April 1972 (aged 30) | 58 | ![]() |
11 | MF | Ronaldinho | 21 March 1980 (aged 22) | 24 | ![]() |
12 | GK | Dida | 7 October 1973 (aged 28) | 49 | ![]() |
13 | DF | Juliano Belletti | 20 June 1976 (aged 25) | 10 | ![]() |
14 | DF | Ânderson Polga | 9 February 1979 (aged 23) | 5 | ![]() |
15 | MF | Kléberson | 19 June 1979 (aged 22) | 5 | ![]() |
16 | DF | Júnior | 20 June 1973 (aged 28) | 12 | ![]() |
17 | FW | Denílson | 24 August 1977 (aged 24) | 53 | ![]() |
18 | MF | Vampeta | 13 March 1974 (aged 28) | 36 | ![]() |
19 | MF | Juninho | 22 February 1973 (aged 29) | 43 | ![]() |
20 | FW | Edílson | 17 September 1971 (aged 30) | 17 | ![]() |
21 | FW | Luizão | 14 November 1975 (aged 26) | 8 | ![]() |
22 | GK | Rogério Ceni | 22 January 1973 (aged 29) | 12 | ![]() |
23 | MF | Kaká | 22 April 1982 (aged 20) | 2 | ![]() |
Brazil vs Turkey
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Brazil vs China PR
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Roberto Carlos ![]() Rivaldo ![]() Ronaldinho ![]() Ronaldo ![]() |
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Costa Rica vs Brazil
[edit]Costa Rica ![]() | 2–5 | ![]() |
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Report | Ronaldo ![]() Edmílson ![]() Rivaldo ![]() Júnior ![]() |
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Brazil vs Belgium
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Brazil vs England
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Brazil vs Turkey
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Final
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References
[edit]- ^
France in 1998 had 6 match wins; the
Italy match is regarded as drawn although France progressed via penalties. In addition, France's win against
Paraguay happened after extra time, while Brazil won all their matches in regulation time.
- ^ "Brazil crowned world champions". BBC Sport. 30 June 2002. Retrieved 19 June 2014.