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The 2001 Confederations Cup tournament was played in May and June 2001 and co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, who were also hosts for the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals. It was won by France, beating hosts Japan 1-0, with a goal from Patrick Vieira. The Confederations Cup The FIFA Confederations Cup is a football (soccer) tournament for national teams, held every four years (previously every two years) by FIFA. It is contested by the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships (CAF, CONMEBOL, UEFA, AFC, OFC, CONCACAF), along with the FIFA World...
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Patrick Donalé Vieira (born June 23, 1976 in Dakar, Senegal) is a French football midfielder, who currently plays for Internazionale Milano. ...
==Participating Teams== The eight teams were split into two four-team round-robin groups, with the top two in each group advancing to the semifinals. Image File history File links Flag_of_South_Korea. ...
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The Asian Football Confederations Asian Cup 2000 finals were held in the Lebanon between October 12 and October 29. ...
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The 1999 Confederations Cup tournament was hosted by Mexico in July and August of 1999. ...
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The 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the fifth edition of the Gold Cup, the soccer championship of North and Central America (CONCACAF). ...
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OFC Nations cup logo The OFC Nations Cup is the biennial football competition held among the Oceania Football Confederation member nations. ...
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The 2000 African Nations Cup was the 22nd edition of the African Nations Cup, the Ghana and Nigeria, both replacing original host Zimbabwe. ...
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The Copa América 1999 was held in Paraguay, from June 29 to July 18, 1999. ...
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The 2000 UEFA UEFA European Championship, or Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, which is held every four years and organised by UEFA, footballs governing body in Europe. ...
Qualifying countries The 1998 FIFA World Cup, the 16th staging of the World Cup, was held in France from June 10 to July 12 after 60 years to celebrate the third edition scheduled in 1938. ...
Host stages
South Korea Ulsan - Munsu Cup Stadium Ulsan, a metropolitan city in the south-east of South Korea, facing the Sea of Japan (East Sea). ...
Munsu Cup Stadium is a stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. ...
Suwon - Suwon World Cup Stadium Suwon (Suwon-si) is the largest city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. ...
The 43,288 seater stadium, in the Korean city of Suwon, has been home to K-League soccer side Suwon Samsung Bluewings since 2002. ...
Daegu - Daegu World Cup Stadium Daegu, also spelled Taegu, officially called Daegu Metropolitan City, is the 4th largest city in South Korea after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon. ...
Daegu World Cup Stadium(Blue Arc) is a sports stadium located in Daegu, South Korea. ...
Japan Yokohama - Yokohama International Stadium For a tire company, known by Yokohama Tyre, see Yokohama Rubber Company. ...
The International Stadium of Yokohama ) has 73,237 seats, and was inaugurated in March 1998. ...
Ibaraki - Kashima Stadium Ibaraki may refer to: Ibaraki, Osaka Ibaraki prefecture This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Kashima Stadium is a football stadium in the Japanese city of Kashima. ...
Niigata - Niigata Stadium Niigata is the name of several places, times and things: Niigata City Niigata Prefecture This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Niigata Big Swan Stadium is a football stadium in Niigata, Japan. ...
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Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (Arabic: â) (born September 9, 1959) is a retired football (soccer) referee from the United Arab Emirates, best known for supervising at three FIFA World Cups: 1994 (two matches), 1998 (three matches) and 2002 (two matches). ...
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Squads For a list of all squads that appeared in the final tournament see, 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup squads // Head coach: Frank Farina Head coach: Roger Lemerre Head coach: Guus Hiddink Head coach: Ãmerson Leão Head coach: Holger Osieck Head coach: Philippe Troussier FIFA.com Categories: | ...
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Daegu World Cup Stadium(Blue Arc) is a sports stadium located in Daegu, South Korea. ...
Daegu, also spelled Taegu, officially called Daegu Metropolitan City, is the 4th largest city in South Korea after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon. ...
Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Ghandour (Arabic: â) (born June 12, 1957) is a retired football (soccer) referee from Egypt, best known for supervising at two FIFA World Cups: in 1998 (three matches) and 2002 (three matches). ...
Steve Marlet (born January 10, 1974 in Pithiviers) is a French footballer currently playing for VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. ...
Patrick Donalé Vieira (born June 23, 1976 in Dakar, Senegal) is a French football midfielder, who currently plays for Internazionale Milano. ...
Nicolas Sebastian Anelka (born 14 March 1979 in Versailles) is a professional football player, preferring to play in the forward position. ...
Youri Djorkaeff (born March 9, 1968 in Lyon) is a French football (soccer) player, who usually plays as a forward or as an attacking midfielder. ...
Sylvain Wiltord (born May 10, 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Marne) is a French football forward whose parents come from Guadeloupe, France. ...
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The 43,288 seater stadium, in the Korean city of Suwon, has been home to K-League soccer side Suwon Samsung Bluewings since 2002. ...
Suwon (Suwon-si) is the largest city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. ...
Shaun Peter Murphy (born 5 November 1970, in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian football (soccer) player. ...
Josip Skoko (born December 10, 1975 in Mount Gambier, Australia) is an Australian football midfielder of Croatian descent who plays for Wigan Athletic in the Premier League. ...
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Daegu World Cup Stadium(Blue Arc) is a sports stadium located in Daegu, South Korea. ...
Daegu, also spelled Taegu, officially called Daegu Metropolitan City, is the 4th largest city in South Korea after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon. ...
Carlos Alberto Batres Gonzalez (born April 2, 1968 in Guatemala City) is a Guatemalan football referee. ...
Clayton Zane (born July 12, 1977) is an Australian footballer currently playing for R.S.C. Anderlecht. ...
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Munsu Cup Stadium is a stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. ...
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Hugh Dallas MBE (born October 26, 1957 in Motherwell, Scotland) is a former Scottish football referee. ...
The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is the governing body for the sport of football in Scotland. ...
Sun-Hong Hwang (born July 14, 1968) was a South Korean football player; he announced his international retirement following the end of the 2002 World Cup tournament. ...
Yoo Sang-Chul (born October 18, 1971) is a South Korean football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Yokohama F.M.. Birth Date: 18 October 1971 Height: 184 cm Weight: 78 kg Position: MF Current Club: First Intl Cap: USA ( 5 March 1994) Yoo was one of...
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Munsu Cup Stadium is a stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. ...
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Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (Arabic: â) (born September 9, 1959) is a retired football (soccer) referee from the United Arab Emirates, best known for supervising at three FIFA World Cups: 1994 (two matches), 1998 (three matches) and 2002 (two matches). ...
The United Arab Emirates Football Association is the governing body of football in the United Arab Emirates. ...
Sylvain Wiltord (born May 10, 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Marne) is a French football forward whose parents come from Guadeloupe, France. ...
Ãric Carrière is a French football player (born 24 May 1973 in Foix (Ariège)). He has been capped 10 times and scored five goals for the France national team. ...
Robert Emmanuel Pirès (born October 29, 1973 in Reims, France) is a French international football player, of Portuguese and Spanish descent. ...
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Suwon (Suwon-si) is the largest city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. ...
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Sun-Hong Hwang (born July 14, 1968) was a South Korean football player; he announced his international retirement following the end of the 2002 World Cup tournament. ...
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Kashima Stadium is a football stadium in the Japanese city of Kashima. ...
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Hellmut Krug (born May 19, 1956 in Gelsenkirchen). ...
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Niigata Big Swan Stadium is a football stadium in Niigata, Japan. ...
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Shinji Ono (å°éä¼¸äº Ono Shinji, born on September 27, 1979 in Numazu, Shizuoka) is a Japanese football player, who plays as a midfielder for the Japanese national team and Urawa Red Diamonds of J. League. ...
Akinori Nishizawa (西澤æè¨, born 18 June 1976 in Shizuoka) is a Japanese football striker. ...
Hiroaki Morishima (born 30 April 1972 in Hiroshima) is a Japanese football midfielder. ...
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Kashima Stadium is a football stadium in the Japanese city of Kashima. ...
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Jun Lu (born March 19, 1959) is a soccer referee from China. ...
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Niigata Big Swan Stadium is a football stadium in Niigata, Japan. ...
Niigata is the name of several places, times and things: Niigata City Niigata Prefecture This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Benito Armando Archundia Téllez (born March 21, 1966) a Mexican, known as Armando Archundia, is a football referee. ...
Takayuki Suzuki (é´æ¨éè¡ Suzuki Takayuki; born June 5, 1976 in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese soccer player. ...
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Kashima Stadium is a football stadium in the Japanese city of Kashima. ...
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Kim Milton Nielsen (born August 3, 1960 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is considered by many to be one of the top football referees in the world. ...
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Niigata Big Swan Stadium is a football stadium in Niigata, Japan. ...
Niigata is the name of several places, times and things: Niigata City Niigata Prefecture This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Official picture of Byron Moreno. ...
Bernard Tchoutang (born 2 September 1976) is a Cameroonian football player who, as of 2006, was playing for Hapoel Petah Tikva FC. He was part of the victorious Cameroonian 2000 African Nations Cup team. ...
Henri Patrick Mboma Dem (known as Patrick Mboma) (born November 15, 1970 in Duala) is a Cameroonian football striker, the all-time goal leader for the Cameroonian national team. ...
Bracket June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
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Semi-finals June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
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The International Stadium of Yokohama ) has 73,237 seats, and was inaugurated in March 1998. ...
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Benito Armando Archundia Téllez (born March 21, 1966) a Mexican, known as Armando Archundia, is a football referee. ...
Hidetoshi Nakata (ä¸ç° è±å¯¿ Nakata Hidetoshi; born January 22, 1977 in Yamanashi Prefecture), is a Japanese former football player. ...
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The 43,288 seater stadium, in the Korean city of Suwon, has been home to K-League soccer side Suwon Samsung Bluewings since 2002. ...
Suwon (Suwon-si) is the largest city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. ...
Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Ghandour (Arabic: â) (born June 12, 1957) is a retired football (soccer) referee from Egypt, best known for supervising at two FIFA World Cups: in 1998 (three matches) and 2002 (three matches). ...
Robert Emmanuel Pirès (born October 29, 1973 in Reims, France) is a French international football player, of Portuguese and Spanish descent. ...
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Third Place Playoff June 9 is the 160th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (161st in leap years), with 205 days remaining. ...
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Munsu Cup Stadium is a stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. ...
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Hellmut Krug (born May 19, 1956 in Gelsenkirchen). ...
Shaun Peter Murphy (born 5 November 1970, in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian football (soccer) player. ...
Final June 10 is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The International Stadium of Yokohama ) has 73,237 seats, and was inaugurated in March 1998. ...
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Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (Arabic: â) (born September 9, 1959) is a retired football (soccer) referee from the United Arab Emirates, best known for supervising at three FIFA World Cups: 1994 (two matches), 1998 (three matches) and 2002 (two matches). ...
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Patrick Donalé Vieira (born June 23, 1976 in Dakar, Senegal) is a French football midfielder, who currently plays for Internazionale Milano. ...
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Shaun Peter Murphy (born 5 November 1970, in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian football (soccer) player. ...
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Eric Carrière is a French football player (born 24 May 1973 in Foix (Ariège)). He has been capped 10 times and scored five goals for the France national team. ...
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Robert Emmanuel Pirès (born October 29, 1973 in Reims, France) is a French international football player, of Portuguese and Spanish descent. ...
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Patrick Donalé Vieira (born June 23, 1976 in Dakar, Senegal) is a French football midfielder, who currently plays for Internazionale Milano. ...
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Sylvain Wiltord (born May 10, 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Marne) is a French football forward whose parents come from Guadeloupe, France. ...
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Takayuki Suzuki (é´æ¨éè¡ Suzuki Takayuki; born June 5, 1976 in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese soccer player. ...
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Sun-Hong Hwang (born July 14, 1968) was a South Korean football player; he announced his international retirement following the end of the 2002 World Cup tournament. ...
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The International Federation of Association Football (French: ), commonly known by its acronym, FIFA, is the international governing body of association football. ...
The FIFA World Cup Trophy, which has been awarded to the world champions since 1974. ...
The FIFA Confederations Cup is a football (soccer) tournament for national teams, held every four years by FIFA. It is contested by the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships (CAF, CONMEBOL, UEFA, AFC, OFC, CONCACAF), along with the FIFA World Cup champion and the host country, to...
The FIFA U-20 World Cup, formerly known as the FIFA World Youth Championship (the new name for the competition will be used for the first time in 2007), is the world championship of football for male players under the age of 20 and is organized by Fédération...
The FIFA U-17 World Cup, formerly the FIFA U-17 World Championship and before the FIFA U-16 World Championship, is the world championship of football for male players under the age of 17 and is organized by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). ...
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Football (soccer) was an Asian Games sport since the 1951 edition. ...
The football (soccer) tournament was held at the every edition of All-Africa Games since 1965. ...
A mens football (soccer) tournament was held every Pan American Games, womens tournament was only added began 1999. ...
Football has been held since 1989 at the Island Games as a mens competition sport. ...
The FIFA World Rankings is a ranking system for mens national teams in football (soccer). ...
The FIFA World Player of the Year is a football award given annually to the male and female player who are thought to be the best in the world, based on votes by coaches and captains of international teams. ...
This is a list of the mens national football (soccer) teams in the world. ...
FIFA assigns a three-letter code (dubbed FIFA Trigramme) to each of its member and non-member countries. ...
| | | | | | | Saudi Arabia 1992 | Saudi Arabia 1995 | Saudi Arabia 1997 | Mexico 1999 | South Korea/Japan 2001 | France 2003 | Germany 2005 | South Africa 2009 The 46 member Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of football in Asia, excluding Cyprus and Israel but including Australia. ...
The AFC Asian Cup is a football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation. ...
The 53 member CAF (Confederation of African Football) , (French : Confédération Africaine de Football) , (Arabic : Ø§ÙØ¥ØªØØ§Ø¯ Ø§ÙØ£ÙرÙÙÙ ÙÙØ±Ø© اÙÙØ¯Ù
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The African Cup of Nations is the main international football competition for CAF nations. ...
CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football) is the continent-wide governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. ...
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the main international football competition of the CONCACAF nations. ...
CONMEBOL or CSF (Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol, South American Football Confederation) is the governing body of football in most of South America. ...
The Copa América (English: America Cup) is the main football competition of the mens national football teams governed by CONMEBOL, the South American football confederation. ...
Oceania Football Confederation logo since 1998 The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six continental confederations of international football. ...
OFC Nations cup logo The OFC Nations Cup is the biennial football competition held among the Oceania Football Confederation member nations. ...
The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced (you-AY-fuh) or (oo-Ay-fuh) or ), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ...
The UEFA European Football Championship is the main football competition of the mens national football teams governed by the UEFA. Held every four years since 1960, in the even-numbered year between World Cup tournaments, it was originally called the European Nations Cup, changing to the name European Football...
The NF-Board (Nouvelle Fédération-Board, unofficially Non-FIFA-Board) is a football association established for national teams that are not â and usually may not become â members of FIFA, usually because the participating nations do not have internationally recognised sovereign state status. ...
The VIVA World Cup is an international football tournament organised by the New Federation Board, an umbrella association for nations unaffiliated to FIFA, planned to be held every two years. ...
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The FIFA Confederations Cup is a football (soccer) tournament for national teams, held every four years by FIFA. It is contested by the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships (CAF, CONMEBOL, UEFA, AFC, OFC, CONCACAF), along with the FIFA World Cup champion and the host country, to...
The 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup will be held in South Africa as a prelude to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, also to be held in South Africa. ...
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