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World Cup > WC 2002 Korea/Japan

REP. IRELAND – SAUDI ARABIA 3-0

Date: 11-06-2002
Stage: first round


Place: YOKOHAMA
Running time: 74 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: master copy
Commentary: italian
My rating: *
Notes:

MATCH SUMMARY

Tuesday, 11 June 2002, 20:30

International Stadium, Yokohama
Attendance: 65,320

Meteo: Clear, mild conditions, 23°C

SAUDI ARABIA

Mohammad Al-Deayea (c)
Mohammed Al-Jahani
Fouzi Al-Shehri
Hussein Sulaimani
Redah Tukar
Khamis Al-Dosari
Abdulaziz Al-Khathran
Ibrahim Al-Shahrani
Nawaf Al-Temyat
Abdullah Zubromawi
Al Hasan Al-Yami

Coach: Nasser Al-Johar (KSA)

67′ ↓Abdulaziz Al-Khathran ↑Mohammad Al Shalhoub
68′ ↓Abdullah Zubromawi ↑Abdullah Jumaan Al-Dosari
79′ ↓Mohammed Al-Jahani ↑Ahmed Dokhi

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

Shay Given
Gary Breen
Steve Finnan
Ian Harte
Garry Kelly
Steve Staunton (c)
Damien Duff
Matt Holland
Kevin Kilbane
Mark Kinsella
Robbie Keane

Coach: Mick McCarthy (IRL)

46′ ↓Ian Harte ↑Niall Quinn
80′ ↓Garry Kelly ↑Jason McAteer
89′ ↓Mark Kinsella ↑Lee Carsley

Referee: Falla N’Doye (SEN)

Goals:
7′ Robbie Keane (IRL)
61′ Gary Breen (IRL)
87′ Damien Duff (IRL)

Match overview

The Republic of Ireland secured their place in the knockout stages with a comprehensive victory over Saudi Arabia. Keane’s early opener set the tone before Breen’s powerful header doubled the lead. Duff’s late strike completed the scoring as Ireland dominated throughout, with Saudi Arabia offering little resistance in their final group match.

Trivia

Ireland’s victory ensured their progress to the World Cup knockout stages for the first time since 1990. The match was played in front of the tournament’s largest crowd to date, with over sixty-five thousand spectators in attendance.

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