2002 world cup top scorer

2024-05-20


The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea and Japan, with its final match hosted by Japan at International Stadium in Yokohama .

This site shows an overview of the top scorers of the World Cup 2002 in chronological order.

The final took place in front of 69,029 supporters, with an estimated 1.1 billion watching on television, and was refereed by Pierluigi Collina from Italy. After a goalless first half, Brazil took the lead through Ronaldo on 67 minutes, scoring after what German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn called his "only mistake in the finals".

Tournament info. Host: Korea, South Japan. Opening match: May 31, 2002 Final: Jun 30, 2002. Type of cup: National Team. Participants: 32. World Cup winner: Brazil. Top Scorer: Ronaldo . Winning coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari. Overview. Fixtures & Results. Market values. Statistics. History. Titles & victories. News. World Cup winner. Titles and success

Consult the World Cup 2002 top scorer table at BeSoccer

Type of cup: National Team ; Participants: 32 ; World Cup winner: Brazil; Top Scorer: Ronaldo 8 goals; Winning coach:

Top Scorer: Ronaldo 8 goals. Winning coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari. Overview. Fixtures & Results. Market values. Statistics. History. Titles & victories. News. World Cup 2002 - List of goalscorers. This page contains a list of goalscorers for the selected competition, arranged in descending order.

Top Scorer. All-time Topscorers. All-time appearances. All-time league table. #. Player. Team. Goals (Penalty)

WORLD CUP TOP SCORERS: NAME: TEAM: GOALS: Ronaldo: Brazil: 8: Klose: Germany: 5: Rivaldo: Brazil: 5: Tomasson: Denmark: 4: Vieri: Italy: 4: Ballack: Germany: 2: Diop: Senegal: 3: Keane: Ireland: 3 ...

Tournament info. Host: Korea, South Japan. Opening match: May 31, 2002 Final: Jun 30, 2002. Type of cup: National Team. Participants: 32. World Cup winner: Brazil. Top Scorer: Ronaldo 8 goals. Winning coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari. Overview. Fixtures & Results. Market values. Statistics. History. Titles & victories. News.

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