2002 FIFA World Cup statistics

These are the statistics for the 2002 FIFA World Cup which occurred from the 31 of May till the 30 of June 2002, across venues in South Korea and Japan.[1] This was the 17th World Cup, which is held every four years between countries in a round-robin format, where there are eight groups of four teams who play each other once with the top two teams from each group going through to knock-out stages with a single winner. Statistics accumulated from this tournament include goalscorers, assists, scoring, wins and losses, match awards, disciplinary issues, accumulative statistics from multiple world cups, overall results and stadium statistics.

Goalscorers

8 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

Source: FIFA[2]

Assists

4 assists
3 assists
2 assists
1 assist

Source: FIFA[3]

Scoring

Overall
Timing
Teams
Individual

Wins and losses

Match awards

Man of the Match

Rivaldo received three Man of the Match awards, more than any other player.

Rank NameTeam Opponent Awards
1 Rivaldo Brazil Turkey (GM), Belgium (R16), England (QF) 3
2 Junichi Inamoto Japan Belgium (GM), Russia (GM) 2
Miroslav Klose Germany Saudi Arabia (GM), Cameroon (GM)
Raúl  Spain Slovenia (GM), South Africa (GM)
Ronaldo  Brazil Turkey (SF), Germany (FI)
Hasan Şaş Turkey China PR (GM), Senegal (QF)
7 Ahn Jung-hwan South Korea Italy (R16) 1
Francisco Arce Paraguay South Africa (GM)
Michael Ballack Germany South Korea (SF)
Fabien Barthez France Uruguay (GM)
Cuauhtémoc Blanco Mexico Italy (GM)
Raouf Bouzaiene Tunisia Belgium (GM)
Henri Camara Senegal Sweden (R16)
Sol Campbell England Sweden (GM)
Iker Casillas Spain Republic of Ireland (R16)
Nelson Cuevas Paraguay Slovenia (GM)
Papa Bouba Diop Senegal Uruguay (GM)
El Hadji Diouf Senegal France (GM)
Landon Donovan United States Mexico (R16)
Damien Duff Republic of Ireland Saudi Arabia (GM)
Samuel Eto'o Cameroon Saudi Arabia (GM)
Khalilou Fadiga Senegal Denmark (GM)
Rio Ferdinand England Denmark (R16)
Brad Friedel United States South Korea (GM)
Quinton Fortune South Africa Slovenia (GM)
Rónald Gómez Costa Rica China PR (GM)
Matt Holland Republic of Ireland Cameroon (GM)
Jens Jeremies Germany Paraguay (R16)
Júnior  Brazil Costa Rica (GM)
Robbie Keane Republic of Ireland Germany (GM)
Jacek Krzynówek Poland United States (GM)
Henrik Larsson Sweden Nigeria (GM)
Lee Woon-jae South Korea Spain (QF)
Braulio Luna Mexico Croatia (GM)
Brian McBride United States Portugal (GM)
Édison Méndez Ecuador Croatia (GM)
Johan Mjällby Sweden Argentina (GM)
Fernando Morientes Spain Paraguay (GM)
Hidetoshi Nakata Japan Tunisia (GM)
Yuriy Nikiforov Russia Tunisia (GM)
Jay-Jay Okocha Nigeria England (GM)
Alpay Özalan Turkey Japan (R16)
Park Ji-sung South Korea Portugal (GM)
Pauleta Portugal Poland (GM)
Milan Rapaić Croatia Italy (GM)
Claudio Reyna United States Germany (QF)
Roberto Carlos  Brazil China PR (GM)
Paul Scholes England Argentina (GM)
Hakan Şükür Turkey South Korea (TP)
Jon Dahl Tomasson Denmark Uruguay (GM)
Gerardo Torrado Mexico Ecuador (GM)
Juan Sebastián Verón Argentina Nigeria (GM)
Christian Vieri Italy Ecuador (GM)
Paulo Wanchope Costa Rica Turkey (GM)
Marc Wilmots Belgium Russia (GM)
Yoo Sang-chul South Korea Poland (GM)
Zinedine Zidane France Denmark (GM)

Clean sheets

Oliver Kahn was the winner of the Yashin Award.

Rank NameTeam Opponent Awards
1 Oliver Kahn Germany Saudi Arabia (GM), Cameroon (GM), Paraguay (R16), United States (QF), South Korea (SF) 5
2 Marcos  Brazil China PR (GM), Belgium (R16), Turkey (SF), Germany (FI) 4
3 Lee Woon-jae South Korea Poland (GM), Portugal (GM), Spain (QF) 3
Rüştü Reçber Turkey China PR (GM), Japan (R16), Senegal (QF)
David Seaman England Argentina (GM), Nigeria (GM), Denmark (R16)
6 Seigo Narazaki Japan Russia (GM), Tunisia (GM) 2
7 Andre Arendse South Africa Slovenia (GM) 1
Fabien Barthez France Uruguay (GM)
Vítor Baía Portugal Poland (GM)
Alioum Boukar Cameroon Saudi Arabia (GM)
Gianluigi Buffon Italy Ecuador (GM)
Fabián Carini Uruguay France (GM)
Iker Casillas Spain South Korea (QF)
Pablo Cavallero Argentina Nigeria (GM)
José Cevallos Ecuador Croatia (GM)
Vincent Enyeama Nigeria England (GM)
Brad Friedel United States Mexico (GM)
Shay Given Republic of Ireland Saudi Arabia (GM)
Erick Lonnis Costa Rica China PR (GM)
Ruslan Nigmatullin Russia Tunisia (GM)
Óscar Pérez Mexico Croatia (GM)
Tony Sylva Senegal France (GM)
Thomas Sørensen Denmark France (GM)

Discipline

Multiple World Cups

Scoring at three World Cups
Name 1990 1994 1998 2002 Total goals
GoalsAgainst GoalsAgainst GoalsAgainst GoalsAgainst
Gabriel Batistuta N/A 4GRE (3), ROU 5JPN, JAM (3), ENG 1NGA 10
Fernando Hierro 0N/A 1SUI 2NGA, BUL 2SVN, PAR 5
  • Hierro attended the 1990 World Cup as an unused substitute.
Appearing in four World Cups
Name 1990 1994 1998 2002 Total appearances
AppsAgainst AppsAgainst AppsAgainst AppsAgainst
Paolo Maldini 7AUT, USA, TCH, URU, IRL, ARG, ENG 7IRL, NOR, MEX, NGA, ESP, BUL, BRA 5CHI, CMR, AUT, NOR, FRA 4ECU, CRO, MEX, KOR 23
Hong Myung-bo 3BEL, ESP, URU 3ESP, BOL, GER 3MEX, NED, BEL 7POL, USA, POR, ITA, ESP, GER, TUR 16

Overall results

Bold numbers indicate the maximum values in each column.

By team

Team Pld W D L Pts APts GF AGF GA AGA GD AGD CS ACS YC AYC RC ARC
 Argentina 3 1 1 1 4 1.33 20.67 20.67 00.00 1 0.33 6 2.00 1 0.33
 Belgium 4 1 2 1 5 1.25 61.50 71.75 -1−0.25 0 0.00 6 1.50 0 0.00
 Brazil 7 7 0 0 21 3.00 182.57 40.57 +142.00 4 0.57 7 1.00 1 0.14
 Cameroon 3 1 1 1 4 1.33 20.67 31.00 -1−0.33 1 0.33 10 3.33 1 0.33
 China PR 3 0 0 3 0 0.00 00.00 93.00 -9−3.00 0 0.00 5 1.67 1 0.33
 Costa Rica 3 1 1 1 4 1.33 51.67 62.00 -1−0.33 1 0.33 6 2.00 0 0.00
 Croatia 3 1 0 2 3 1.00 20.67 31.00 -1−0.33 0 0.00 3 1.00 1 0.33
 Denmark 4 2 1 1 7 1.75 51.25 51.25 00.00 1 0.25 9 2.25 0 0.00
 Ecuador 3 1 0 2 3 1.00 20.67 41.33 -2−0.67 1 0.33 9 3.00 0 0.00
 England 5 2 2 1 8 1.60 61.20 30.60 +30.60 3 0.60 6 1.20 0 0.00
 France 3 0 1 2 1 0.33 00.00 31.00 -3−1.00 1 0.33 3 1.00 1 0.33
 Germany 7 5 1 1 16 2.29 142.00 30.43 +111.57 5 0.71 18 2.57 1 0.14
 Italy 4 1 1 2 4 1.00 51.25 51.25 00.00 1 0.25 12 3.00 1 0.25
 Japan 4 2 1 1 7 1.75 51.25 30.75 +20.50 2 0.50 6 1.50 0 0.00
 Mexico 4 2 1 1 7 1.75 41.00 41.00 00.00 1 0.25 8 2.00 1 0.25
 Nigeria 3 0 1 2 1 0.33 10.33 31.00 -2−0.67 1 0.33 2 0.67 0 0.00
 Paraguay 4 1 1 2 4 1.00 61.50 71.75 -1−0.25 0 0.00 11 2.75 2 0.50
 Poland 3 1 0 2 3 1.00 31.00 72.33 -4−1.33 0 0.00 9 3.00 0 0.00
 Portugal 3 1 0 2 3 1.00 62.00 41.33 +20.67 1 0.33 8 2.67 2 0.67
 Republic of Ireland 4 1 3 0 6 1.50 61.50 30.75 +30.75 1 0.25 4 1.00 0 0.00
 Russia 3 1 0 2 3 1.00 41.33 41.33 00.00 1 0.33 9 3.00 0 0.00
 Saudi Arabia 3 0 0 3 0 0.00 00.00 124.00 -12−4.00 0 0.00 3 1.00 0 0.00
 Senegal 5 2 2 1 8 1.60 71.40 61.20 +10.20 1 0.20 14 2.80 1 0.20
 Slovenia 3 0 0 3 0 0.00 20.67 72.33 -5−1.67 0 0.00 10 3.33 1 0.33
 South Africa 3 1 1 1 4 1.33 51.67 51.67 00.00 1 0.33 10 3.33 0 0.00
 South Korea 7 3 2 2 11 1.57 81.14 60.86 +20.29 3 0.43 14 2.00 0 0.00
 Spain 5 3 2 0 11 2.20 102.00 51.00 +51.00 1 0.20 7 1.40 0 0.00
 Sweden 4 1 2 1 5 1.25 51.25 51.25 00.00 0 0.00 6 1.50 0 0.00
 Tunisia 3 0 1 2 1 0.33 10.33 51.67 -4−1.33 0 0.00 8 2.67 0 0.00
 Turkey 7 4 1 2 13 1.86 101.43 60.86 +40.57 3 0.43 19 2.71 2 0.29
 United States 5 2 1 2 7 1.40 71.40 71.40 00.00 1 0.20 14 2.80 0 0.00
 Uruguay 3 0 2 1 2 0.67 41.33 51.67 -1−0.33 1 0.33 10 3.33 0 0.00
Total 64(1) 48 16(2) 48 176 1.38 161 1.26 161 1.26 0 0.00 37 0.29 272 2.13 17 0.13

Team(s) rendered in italics represent(s) the host nation(s). The competition's winning team is rendered in bold.
(1) – Total games lost not counted in total games played (total games lost = total games won)
(2) – Total number of games drawn (tied) for all teams = Total number of games drawn (tied) ÷ 2 (both teams involved)
(3) – As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

By confederation

Confederation T Pld W D L Pts APts Pts/T
AFC417539181.064.50
CAF517467181.063.60
CONCACAF312534181.506.00
CONMEBOL5201046341.706.80
UEFA1562241622881.425.87
Total 32 64(1) 48 16(2) 47 176 1.39 5.50

Host nation(s) are situated in the region(s) rendered in italics.
(1) – Total games lost not counted in total games played (total games lost = total games won)
(2) – Total number of games drawn (tied) for all teams = Total number of games drawn (tied) ÷ 2 (both teams involved)
(3) – As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

Stadiums

Stadium City Capacity Matches
played
Overall
attendance
Average
attendance
per match
Average
attendance
as % of capacity
Overall
goals
scored
Average
goals scored
per match
South Korea
Busan Asiad Main Stadium Busan 55,982[4] 3 112,235 37,412 66.83% 6 2.00
Daegu World Cup Stadium Daegu 68,014[5] 4 214,987 53,747 79.02% 10 2.50
Daejeon World Cup Stadium Daejeon 40,407[6] 3 96,094 32,031 79.27% 12 4.00
Gwangju World Cup Stadium Gwangju 42,880[7] 3 97,929 32,643 76.13% 6 2.00
Incheon Munhak Stadium Incheon 52,179[8] 3 140,638 46,879 89.84% 5 1.67
Jeju World Cup Stadium Jeju 42,256[9] 3 92,102 30,701 72.65% 9 3.00
Jeonju World Cup Stadium Jeonju 42,391[10] 3 91,380 30,460 71.85% 10 3.33
Seoul World Cup Stadium Seoul 63,961[11] 3 171,422 57,141 89.34% 5 1.67
Suwon World Cup Stadium Suwon 43,188[12] 4 147,537 36,884 85.40% 20 5.00
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium Ulsan 43,550[13] 3 101,336 33,779 77.56% 7 2.33
Japan
International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 70,000[14] 4 266,319 66,580 95.11% 7 1.75
Kashima Soccer Stadium Ibaraki 42,000[15] 3 106,376 35,459 84.43% 6 2.00
Kobe Wing Stadium Kobe 42,000[16] 3 107,591 35,864 85.39% 7 2.33
Miyagi Stadium Rifu, Miyagi 49,000[17] 3 137,053 45,684 93.23% 6 2.00
Nagai Stadium Osaka 50,000[18] 3 134,130 44,710 89.42% 3 1.00
Niigata Stadium Niigata 42,300[19] 3 106,500 35,500 83.92% 6 2.00
Ōita Stadium Ōita 43,000[20] 3 121,038 40,346 93.83% 7 2.33
Saitama Stadium 2002 Saitama 63,000[21] 4 221,363 55,341 87.84% 8 2.00
Sapporo Dome Sapporo 42,000[22] 3 99,226 33,075 78.75% 11 3.67
Shizuoka Stadium Shizuoka 50,600[23] 3 141,161 47,054 92.99% 10 3.33
Total3,210,326 642,705,197 42,26984.27%1612.52

References

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  8. "Incehon Munhak Stadium". FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). Archived from the original on 10 August 2002. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
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