2001 MATCHES

INTERCONTINENTAL (April - June).

05/04/2001, Muscat
Friendly International
OMAN                0 
SUDAN               1 
Coaches:            Oman: Milan Máčala (Czech Republic).
                    Sudan: Elfaki Ahmed Babiker.
 
07/04/2001, Muscat           
Friendly International
OMAN                1 
SUDAN               1 
Coaches:            Oman: Milan Máčala (Czech Republic).
                    Sudan: Elfaki Ahmed Babiker.
        
11/04/2001, Monterrey, Estadio Tecnológico, 40000        
Friendly International
MEXICO              1 (Daniel Osorno 81')
CHILE               0 
Mexico:             Oswaldo Sánchez (Erubey Cabuto 46'), Claudio Suárez, Duilio Davino, 
                    Octavio Váldez (Daniel Osorno 54'), Salvador Carmona 
                    (Juan P. Rodríguez 74'), Marco Antonio Ruíz, Germán Villa, Víctor Ruiz 
                    (Hugo Chávez 46'), Jesús Arellano, Antonio De Nigris, Jared Borgetti 
                    (Miguel Ángel Zepeda 61') 
Chile:              Carlos Toro; Mauricio Pozo, Pedro Reyes, Italo Díaz, David Henriquez;
                    Eros Pérez, Marco Villaseca (Jorge Ormeño 90+'), Fabián Estay 
                    (Luis Fuentes 86'); Héctor Tapia (Joel Reyes 70'), Iván Zamorano 
                    (Sebastián González 65'), Reinaldo Navia (Mauricio Donoso 46').
Referee:            Ricardo Valenzuela (USA).
Coaches:            Mexico: Enrique Meza.
                    Chile: Pedro García.
Cards:              Mexico: Antonio De Nigris [Y], Marco Antonio Ruíz [Y].
                    Chile: Mauricio Pozo [Y], Iván Zamorano [Y], Reinaldo Navia [Y],
                           Eros Pérez [R 65'], Joel Reyes [R 77'].

18/04/2001, Alajuela, Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, 13000       
Friendly International
COSTA RICA          2 (Rolando Fonseca 36', Mínor Díaz 85')
VENEZUELA           2 (Alexander Rondón 51', Robert Arias 87' OG)
Costa Rica:         Álvaro Mesén (Léster Morgan 46'), Luis Marín, Pablo Chinchilla,
                    Jervis Drummond, Hárold Wallace (Gilberto Martínez 61'), Carlos Castro 
                    (Róbert Arias 46'), Rodrigo Cordero, Mauricio Solís (Michael Myers 61'),
                    Rolando Fonseca, Hernán Medford, Mínor Díaz. 
Venezuela:          Manuel Sanhouse (Rafael Dudamel 46'), José Vallenilla, Rafael Mea Vitali, 
                    José Manuel Rey, Jorge Rojas, Héctor González, Luis Vera (José Vera 46'),
                    Miguel Mea Vitali (Leopoldo Jiménez 61'), Giovanny Pérez (Jose Rey 61'),
                    Cristian Casseres, Alexis Chirinos (Alexander Rondón 46'). 
Referee:            Rónald Cedeño (Costa Rica).
Coaches:            Costa Rica: Alexander Guimarães.
                    Venezuela: Richard Páez.

24/04/2001, Cairo, National Stadium, 25000
LG Cup
EGYPT               3 (Abdel Sattar Sabry 3', Ahmed Salah Hosni 25', Mohamed Barakat 43') 
CANADA              0 
Egypt:              Nader El-Sayed, Ahmed Hassan (Islam El-Shater), Ibrahim Said 
                    (Mohamed Youssef), Abdel Zaher El-Saqua, Mohamed Emara, Mohamed Barakat 
                    (Sayed Abdel Hafiz), Ayman Abdel Aziz, Tarek El-Said (Reda Seeka),
                    Abdel Sattar Sabry, Ahmed Salah Hosni, Mohamed Salah Abougreisha 
                    (Mazhar Abdel Rahman). 
Canada:             Patrick Onstad, Mark Watson, Paul Fenwick, Carl Fletcher, 
                    Richard Hastings, Davide Xausa (Dwayne De Rosario 75'), Marc Bircham 
                    (Tam Nsaliwa 25'), Nick Dasovic (Jim Brennan 46'), Daniel Imhof, 
                    Paul Stalteri, Carlo Corazzin.
Referee:         
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    Canada: Holger Osieck (Germany).
 
25/04/2001, Perugia, Stadio Renato Curi, 20000
Friendly International
ITALY               1 (Vincenzo Montella 54')
SOUTH AFRICA        0 
Italy:              Francesco Toldo, Fabio Cannavaro, Marco Materazzi, Paolo Maldini, 
                    Gianluca Zambrotta (Giuseppe Pancaro 70'), Damiano Tommasi 
                    (Angelo Di Livio 82'), Alessio Tacchinardi, Francesco Coco, 
                    Fabio Liverani (Stefano Fiore I 46'), Filippo Inzaghi  
                    (Enrico Chiesa 46'), Vincenzo Montella. 
South Africa:       Hans Vonk, Aaron Mokoena, Alfred Phiri (Helman Mkhalele 59'), 
                    Bradley Carnell (Jacob Lekgetho 68'), Pierre Issa, Frank Schoeman, 
                    Sibusiso Zuma (Cyril Nzama 90'), John Moshoeu, Quinton Fortune, 
                    Shaun Bartlett (Bradley August 83'), Benedict McCarthy 
                    (Philemon Masinga 59'). 
Referee:            Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).
Coaches:            Italy: Giovanni Trapattoni.
                    South Africa: Carlos Queiroz (Portugal).
Cards:              Italy:
                    South Africa: Quinton Fortune [Y].
Note:               Hans Vonk saved a penalty by Filippo Inzaghi at 21'.
 
25/04/2001, Córdoba, Nuevo Arangel Stadium, 15000
Friendly International
SPAIN               1 (Baraja 89')
JAPAN               0 
Spain:              Cañizares (Iker Casillas 76'), Sergi, Nadal (Téllez 46'), Paco,
                    Manuel Pablo (Puyol 68'), Guardiola (Sergio 76'), Mendieta (Vicente 46'),
                    Iván Helguera (Baraja 32'), Munitis, Raúl (José Mari 46'), Salva. 
Japan:              Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Kenichi Uemura (Yuji Nakazawa 89'), Ryuzo Morioka, 
                    Koji Nakata, Yasuhiko Hato, Teruyoshi Ito (Takayuki Suzuki 89'), 
                    Junichi Inamoto, Hiroshi Nanami (Tomokazu Myojin 79'), Toshihiro Hattori, 
                    Hidetoshi Nakata (Daisuke Oku 87'), Naohiro Takahara 
                    (Akinori Nishizawa 83'). 
Referee:            Miroslav Radoman (Yugoslavia).
Coaches:            Spain: Camacho.
                    Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
Cards:              Spain: Paco [Y 68'], Sergi [Y 72']. 
                    Japan: Toshihiro Hattori [Y 70'], Koji Nakata [Y 87'].
 
26/04/2001, Cairo (Egypt), National Stadium, 10000            
LG Cup
CANADA              1 (Garret Kusch 25')
IRAN                0 
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Mark Watson, Paul Fenwick (Daniel Imhof 35'), Jason de Vos,
                    Kevin McKenna, Richard Hastings, Tam Nsaliwa, Nick Dasovic 
                    (Carl Fletcher 46'), Jim Brennan, Garret Kusch (Davide Xausa 80'), 
                    Paul Peschisolido (Dwayne de Rosario 55').      
Iran:               Parviz Broumand, Behrouz Rahbarifar (Mehdi Hasheminasab 82'), 
                    Afshin Peyrovani, Ali Ansarian, Ali Reza Nikbakht-Vahedi, 
                    Sirous Deenmohammadi, Yahya Golmohamadi (Javad Nekonam 46'), 
                    Hamed Kavianpour, Pejman Jamsheedi (Farhad Majidi 46'), Ali Karimi, 
                    Ali Samereh (Mehdi Sheeri 65') 
Referee:            Mohammed Kamal Reesha (Egypt).
Coaches:            Canada: Holger Osieck (Germany).
                    Iran: Miroslav Blažević (Croatia).
Cards:              Canada: Garret Kusch [Y], Mark Watson [Y].
                    Iran: Ali Reza Nikbakht-Vahedi [Y].
 
26/04/2001, Cairo, Cairo Stadium, 20000            
LG Cup
EGYPT               1 (Mozher Abdel Rahman 21')
SOUTH KOREA         2 (Ha Seok-Joo 11', Ahn Hyo-Yeon 62')
Egypt:              Nader El-Sayed, Abdelzaher El-Nabih, Sayed Moaad, Ibrahim Said, 
                    Reda Abdel, Mohamed Baraleaid, Tamer Abdel, M. El-Mahaly, Mazhar Abdel 
                    (Hossam Hassan 75'), Tarek Said, Salababag Rista (Skramy Abdel 78'). 
South Korea:        Kim Yong-Dae, Seo Deok-Kyu, Lee Min-Sung, Kim Tae-Young, Lee Young-Pyo, 
                    Park Ji-Sung, Ha Seok-Joo (Ahn Hyo-Yeon 59'), Seo Dong-Won, Song Jong-Gook,
                    Park Sung-Bae (Seo Jung-Won 53'), Seol Ki-Hyun. 
Referee:            Abdullah Salem Mohammed (Libya).
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    South Korea: Guus Hiddink (Netherlands).
Cards:              Egypt: Sayeed Moaad [Y 19'].
                    South Korea: Seo Dong-Won [Y 26'], Lee Min-Sung [Y 47'].
Note:               Sayed Moaad missed a penalty at 27'.
 
22/05/2001, Singapore, Bishan Stadium, 4200         
Friendly International (Tiger Bay Challenge Trophy)
SINGAPORE           3 (Indra Sahdan Daud 46', 67', Mohd. Rafi Ali 60')
NEW ZEALAND         0 
Singapore:          Adi Saleh, Noh Rahman, Razif Mahamud (Zulkarnaen Zainal 46'),
                    Aide Iskandar Sahak (Ali Imran Lomri 87'), S. Subramani, Nazir Nasir,
                    Goh Tat Chuan (Mohd. Rafi Ali 46'), Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin 
                    (Hafizat Jauharmi 34'), Indra Sahdan Daud (Azhar Jamil 70'), Rudy Khairon,
                    Mohd Noor Ali.
New Zealand:        Ross Nicholson, Scott Smith, Sean Douglas, Chris Zoricich, Jonathan Perry, 
                    Chris Jackson, Aaran Lines, Noah Hickey, Gerard Davis, Kris Bouckenhooge 
                    (Paul Urlovic), Chris Killen (Jeff Campbell).
Referee:            K. Ramachandran (Malaysia).
Coaches:            Singapore: Jan Poulsen (Denmark).
                    New Zealand: Ken Dugdale.
Cards:              Singapore: Noh Rahman [Y 50'].
                    New Zealand: Chris Zoricich [Y 6'], Chris Jackson [Y 42'].
 
24/05/2001, Paris (France)
Black Stars    
MARTINIQUE          1 
MADAGASCAR          1 
Martinique won 6-5 on penalties.
Martinique:       
Madagascar:       
Referee:         
Coaches:            Martinique:
                    Madagascar: Jeremia Randriambololina.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.
 
25/05/2001, Derby, Pride Park, 33697
Friendly International
ENGLAND             4 (Paul Scholes 3', Robbie Fowler 14', David Beckham 30',
                       Teddy Sheringham 75)
MEXICO              0
England:            Nigel Martyn (David James 46'), Phil Neville, Ashley Cole 
                    (Gareth Southgate 46'), Rio Ferdinand (Joe Cole 46'), Martin Keown 
                    (Alan Smith 46'), David Beckham [c] (Jamie Carragher 46'), Paul Scholes 
                    (Nicky Butt 46'), Steven Gerrard (Chris Powell 46'), Michael Owen 
                    (Michael Carrick 46'), Emile Heskey (Danny Mills 67'),
                    Robbie Fowler (Teddy Sheringham 55'). 
Mexico:             Oswaldo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, Joaquín Beltrán (Duilio Davino 46'), 
                    David Oteo, Hugo Chávez (Pavel Pardo 46'), Marco Antonio Ruíz 
                    (Daniel Osorno 58'), Alberto Coyote (David Rangel 78'), Víctor Ruiz, 
                    Juan Pablo Rodríguez (Luis E. Pérez 83'), José Manuel Abundis, 
                    Antonio De Nigris. 
Referee:            Luisilio Batista (Portugal).
Coaches:            England: Sven-Göran Eriksson (Sweden).
                    Mexico: Enrique Meza.
Cards:                            
Note:               José Manuel Abundis missed a penalty 66'.  

25/05/2001, Suwon, World Cup Stadium, 20000            
Friendly International
SOUTH KOREA         0 
CAMEROON            0 
South Korea:        Lee Woon-Jae, Kim Tae-Young, Lee Min-Sung, Song Jong-Gook, Hong Myung-Bo, 
                    Lee Young-Pyo, Yoon Jung-Hwan (Hwang Seon-Hong 46'), Ha Seok-Joo 
                    (Park Ji-Sung 70'), Yoo Sang-Cheol, Ahn Hyo-Yeon (Choi Yong-Soo 62'), 
                    Seol Ki-Hyun. 
Cameroon:           Idriss Kameni, Rigobert Song (Olivier Tchachoua 90'), Raymond Kalla, 
                    Michel Pensee Billong, Patrice Abanda, Bill Tchato, Salomon Olembé, 
                    Nicolas Alnoundji, Joël Epalle, Bernard Tchoutang (Daniel Ngom Kome 78'), 
                    Joseph-Désiré Job. 
Referee:            Mohd. Saleh (Malaysia).
Coaches:            South Korea: Guus Hiddink (Netherlands).
                    Cameroon: Pierre Lechantre (France).
Cards:              South Korea: Hong Myung-Bo [Y 49'].
                    Cameroon: Patrice Abanda [16'], Rigobert Song [Y 70'].

27/05/2001, Paris (France)
Black Stars    
MALI                ?
MARTINIQUE          ? 
Mali:               
Martinique:         
Referee:         
Coaches:            Mali: Romano Ketté (Italy).
                    Martinique:
Note:               Mali won. Not a full FIFA international.
 
30/05/2001, Daegu, World Cup 2002 Stadium, 61500           
FIFA Confederations Cup
SOUTH KOREA         0 
FRANCE              5 (Steve Marlet 9', Patrick Vieira 19', Nicolas Anelka 34', 
                       Youri Djorkaeff 80', Sylvain Wiltord 92')
South Korea:        Lee Woon-Jae, Choi Sung-Yong, Song Jong-Gook, Hong Myung-Bo, 
                    Kim Tae-Young (Ha Seok-Joo 76'), Lee Min-Sung, Yoo Sang-Cheol, 
                    Lee Young-Pyo (Hwang Seon-Hong 46'), Park Ji-Sung, Ko Jong-Soo 
                    (Ahn Hyo-Yeon 71'), Seol Ki-Hyun Seol. 
France:             Ulrich Ramé, Willy Sagnol, Bixente Lizarazu, Marcel Desailly, 
                    Mikaël Silvestre, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires (Olivier Dacourt 83'), 
                    Éric Carrière, Steve Marlet (Sylvain Wiltord 67'), Nicolas Anelka, 
                    Christophe Dugarry (Youri Djorkaeff 73'). 
Referee:            Gamal Mohamed Ahmed Al-Ghandour (Egypt).
Coaches:            South Korea: Guus Hiddink (Netherlands).
                    France: Roger Lemerre.
 
30/05/2001, Suwon (South Korea), World Cup Stadium, 6232            
FIFA Confederations Cup
MEXICO              0 
AUSTRALIA           2 (Shaun Murphy 20', Josip Skoko 54')
Mexico:             Oswaldo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, David Oteo, Duilio Davino, 
                    Pavel Pardo, Marco Antonio Ruíz (Daniel Osorno 46'), Alberto Coyote 
                    (Cesáreo Victorino 46'), Víctor Ruiz (Joaquín Reyes 67'), 
                    Juan Pablo Rodríguez, José Manuel Abundis, Jared Borgetti. 
Australia:          Mark Schwarzer, Tony Vidmar, Antony Popovic, Shaun Murphy, Kevin Muscat, 
                    Stan Lazaridis (Archie Thompson 78'), Josip Skoko (Hayden Foxe 70'), 
                    Paul Okon, Steve Corica, Clayton Zane, David Zdrilic 
                    (Scott Chipperfield 65').
Referee:            Felix Onias Tangawarima (Zimbabwe).
Coaches:            Mexico: Enrique Meza.
                    Australia: Frank Farina.
Cards:              Mexico: Juan Pablo Rodríguez [Y], Daniel Osorno [Y].
                    Australia: Paul Okon [Y], Stan Lazaridis [Y].
 
31/05/2001, Ibaraki (Japan), Kashima Stadium, 10519          
FIFA Confederations Cup 
BRAZIL              2 (Washington 53', Carlos Miguel 57')
CAMEROON            0 
Brazil              Dida, Zé Maria, Lúcio (Cláudio Caçapa 76'), Edmílson, Leomar, Vampeta,
                    (Carlos Miguel 46'), 'Sonny' Anderson, Léo, Vágner (Fábio Rochemback 46'),
                    Ramón, Washington. 
Cameroon            Alioum Boukar, Pierre Womé, Rigobert Song, Raymond Kalla, Pierre Njanka, 
                    Geremi Njitap, Nicolas Alnoudji (Joël Epalle 76'), 
                    Marc-Vivien Foé, Salomon Olembé, Samuel Eto'o, Patrick Mboma 
                    (Joseph-Désiré Job 77'). 
Referee:            Hellmut Krug (Germany).
Coaches:            Brazil: Emerson Leão.
                    Cameroon: Pierre Lechantre (France).
Cards:              Brazil: Zé Maria [Y].
                    Cameroon: Nicolas Alnoudji [Y], Raymond Kalla [Y], Samuel Eto'o [Y],
                              Rigobert Song [Y].
 
31/05/2001, Niigata, Niigata Stadium, 39006          
FIFA Confederations Cup
JAPAN               3 (Shinji Ono 57', Akinori Nishizawa 60', Hiroaki Morishima 88')
CANADA              0 
Japan:              Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Kenichi Uemura (Masashi Nakayama 38'), 
                    Ryuzo Morioka, Koji Nakata, Teruyoshi Ito (Tomokazu Myojin 67'), 
                    Junichi Inamoto, Kazuyuki Toda, Shinji Ono, Hidetoshi Nakata 
                    (Atsuhiro Miura 81'), Hiroaki Morishima, Akinori Nishizawa. 
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Mark Watson, Jason de Vos, Jason Bent, Daniel Imhof 
                    (Tam Nsaliwa 63'), Paul Stalteri, Carl Fletcher, Kevin McKenna, Davide Xausa
                    (Carlo Corazzin 79'), Paul Peschisolido, Jim Brennan. 
Referee:            Simon Micallef (Australia).
Coaches:            Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
                    Canada: Holger Osieck (Germany).
Cards:              Japan: Junichi Inamoto [Y 66'].
                    Canada: Kevin McKenna [Y 52'].
 
01/06/2001, Daegu (South Korea), Sports Complex, 44400            
FIFA Confederations Cup
AUSTRALIA           1 (Clayton Zane 59')
FRANCE              0 
Australia:          Mark Schwarzer, Kevin Muscat, Craig Moore, Tony Vidmar, Anthony Popovic, 
                    Stan Lazaridis, Josip Skoko (Marco Bresciano 78'), Paul Okon, 
                    Stephen Corica, Clayton Zane (John Aloisi 87'), Brett Emerton. 
France:             Grégory Coupet, Zoumana Camara, Frank Leboeuf, Christian Karembeu, 
                    Nicolas Gillet, Olivier Dacourt, (Robert Pires 74), Youri Djorkaeff, 
                    (Patrick Vieira 88), Jérémie Brechet, Laurent Robert, Frédéric Née 
                    (Nicolas Anelka 71), Sylvian Wiltord. 
Referee:            Carlos Alberto Batrés González (Guatemala).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    France: Roger Lemerre.
Cards:              Australia: Stan Lazaridis [Y], John Aloisi [Y].
                    France: Robert Pires [Y], Frank Leboeuf [Y, R 78'].
 
01/06/2001, Ulsan, Munsu Stadium, 41550 
FIFA Confederations Cup
SOUTH KOREA         2 (Hwang Seon-Hong 56', Yoo Sang-Cheol 90')
MEXICO              1 (Victor Ruiz 81')
South Korea:        Lee Woon-Jae, Kang Cheol, Choi Sung-Yong, Kim Tae-Young, Hong Myung-Bo, 
                    Song Jong-Gook, Yoo Sang-Cheol, Park Ji-Sung, Ko Jong-Soo 
                    (Lee Young-Pyo 69'), Kim Do-Hoon, Hwang Seon-Hong (Seol Ki-Hyun 78'). 
Mexico:             Oswaldo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, Duilio Davino, Pavel Pardo, 
                    Antonio De Nigris, David Rangel, Juan Pablo Rodríguez (Victor Ruiz 60'),
                    Octavio Valdez, Cesáreo Victorino, Jared Borgetti (Marco Antonio Ruiz 52'),
                    Daniel Osorno (José Manuel Abundis 68'). 
Referee:            Hugh Dallas (Scotland).
Coaches:            South Korea: Guus Hiddink (Netherlands).
                    Mexico: Enrique Meza.
Cards:              South Korea: Ko Jong-Soo [Y 67'].
                    Mexico: Duilio Davino [Y 72'].
 
02/06/2001, Ibaraki (Japan), Kashima Stadium, 12095          
FIFA Confederations Cup
CANADA              0 
BRAZIL              0 
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Mark Watson (Carl Fletcher 69'), Anthony Menezes, 
                    Jason de Vos, Kevin McKenna, Jason Bent, Paul Stalteri, Nick Dasovic, 
                    Davide Xausa (Carlo Corazzin 46'), Jim Brennan, Paul Peschisolido 
                    (Dwayne de Rosario 84'). 
Brazil:             Dida, Zé Maria, Lúcio, Edmílson, Leomar, 'Sonny' Anderson 
                    (Leandro Câmara 22'), Carlos Miguel (Robert 70'), Léo, 
                    Fábio Rochemback, Ramón (Magno Alves 64'), Washington.
Referee:            Ju Lun (China).
Coaches:            Canada: Holger Osieck (Germany).
                    Brazil: Emerson Leão.
Cards:              Canada: Jason de Vos [Y].
                    Brazil: Carlos Miguel [Y].
 
02/06/2001, Niigata, Niigata Stadium, 39430        
FIFA Confederations Cup
JAPAN               2 (Takayuki Suzuki 8', 65')
CAMEROON            0 
Japan:              Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Naoki Matsuda, Ryuzo Morioka, Koji Nakata, 
                    Tomokazu Myojin, Junichi Inamoto, Kazuyuki Toda, Shinji Ono 
                    (Toshihiro Hattori 85'), Hidetoshi Nakata (Hiroaki Morishima 61'),
                    Akinori Nishizawa (Masashi Nakayama 73'), Takayuki Suzuki. 
Cameroon:           Boukar Alioum, Pierre Wome (Bill Tchato 76'), Rigobert Song, 
                    Raymond Kalla, Pierre Njanka, Nicolas Alnoudji, Salomon Olembé 
                    (Joseph-Désiré Job 55'), Geremi Njitap (Joël Epalle 55'), 
                    Marc-Vivien Foé, Samuel Eto'o, Patrick Mboma. 
Referee:            Benito Archundia Téllez (Mexico).
Coaches:            Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
                    Cameroon: Pierre Lechantre (France).
Cards:              Japan: Kazuyuki Toda [Y 72'], Ryuzo Morioka [Y 86'].
                    Cameroon: Pierre Njanka [Y 84'].
 
03/06/2001, Ulsan (South Korea), Munsu Stadium, 28864            
FIFA Confederations Cup
FRANCE              4 (Sylvain Wiltord 8', Éric Carrière 62', 83', Robert Pires 71') 
MEXICO              0 
France:             Mikaël Landreau, Willy Sagnol, Marcel Desailly, Mikaël Silvestre, 
                    Bixente Lizarazu, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires (Olivier Dacourt 85'), 
                    Nicolas Anelka, Éric Carrière, Steve Marlet (Laurent Robert 65'), 
                    Sylvain Wiltord (Youri Djorkaeff 78').
Mexico:             Oswaldo Sánchez, Claúdio Suárez, Duilio Davino, Marco Antonio Ruiz 
                    (Joaquín Reyes 64'), David Rangel, Pavel Pardo, Octavio Váldez, 
                    Cesáreo Victorino (Juan Pablo Rodríguez 76'), Víctor Ruíz, 
                    José Manuel Abundis, Antonio De Nigris (Jared Borgetti 46'). 
Referee:            Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (UAE).
Coaches:            France: Roger Lemerre.
                    Mexico: Enrique Meza.
Cards:              Mexico: Octavio Váldez [Y].
 
03/06/2001, Suwon, World Cup Stadium, 42754              
FIFA Confederations Cup
SOUTH KOREA         1 (Hwang Seon-Hong 24')
AUSTRALIA           0 
South Korea:        Lee Woon-Jae, Choi Sung-Yong, Kim Tae-Young, Lee Min-Sung, Hong Myung-Bo, 
                    Song Jong-Gook, Lee Young-Pyo, Park Ji-Sung, Kim Do-Hoon 
                    (Choi Yong-Soo 64'), Seol Ki-Hyun, Hwang Seon-Hong. 
Australia:          Mark Schwarzer, Kevin Muscat, Craig Moore, Tony Vidmar, Hayden Foxe 
                    (Scott Chipperfield 46'), Paul Okon (Aurelio Vidmar 82'), Brett Emerton, 
                    Shaun Murphy, Stephen Corica (David Zdrilic 46'), Marco Bresciano, 
                    Clayton Zane. 
Referee:            Oscar Julian Ruiz Acosta (Colombia).
Coaches:            South Korea: Guus Hiddink (Netherlands).
                    Australia: Frank Farina.
Cards:              South Korea: Hwang Seon-Hong [Y 90+'].
                    Australia: Clayton Zane [Y 49', R 85'], Tony Vidmar [Y 55'], 
                               Marco Bresciano [Y 61'].
 
04/06/2001, Ibaraki, Perfectural Kashima Soccer Stadium, 37470          
FIFA Confederations Cup 
JAPAN               0 
BRAZIL              0 
Japan:              Ryota Tsuzuki, Kenichi Uemura, Naoki Matsuda, Toshihiro Hattori,
                    Yasuhiro Hato, Teruyoshi Ito, Tomokazu Myojin, Shinji Ono 
                    (Koji Nakata 46'), Hidetoshi Nakata, Atsushi Yanagisawa 
                    (Masashi Nakayama 60'), Takayuki Suzuki (Hiroaki Morishima 46'). 
Brazil:             Dida, Zé Maria, Lúcio, Edmílson, Leomar, Leandro Câmara, Léo, 
                    Fábio Rochemback, Ramón (Júlio Baptista 62'), Carlos Miguel (Robert 73'), 
                    Washington (Magno Alves 80'). 
Referee:            Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
                    Brazil: Emerson Leão.
Cards:              Japan: Tomokazu Myojin [Y 41'], Takayuki Suzuki [Y 45'].
                    Brazil: Lúcio [Y 25'], Ramón [Y 31'], Fábio Rochemback [Y 88'].
 
04/06/2001, Niigata (Japan), Niigata Stadium, 15822          
FIFA Confederations Cup
CAMEROON            2 (Bernard Tchoutang 48', Patrick Mboma 83')
CANADA              0 
Cameroon:           Jacques Songo'o, Geremi Njitap, Rigobert Song, Raymond Kalla, 
                    Pierre Njanka, Joël Epalle (Samuel Eto'o 53'), Nicolas Alnoudji, 
                    Marc-Vivien Foé (Patrick Mboma 70'), Salomon Olembé, Bernard Tchoutang 
                    (Pierre Wome 70'), Pius N'Diefi.  
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Carl Fletcher, Anthony Menezes, Jason de Vos,
                    Jim Brennan, Jason Bent, Paul Stalteri, Carlo Corazzin 
                    (Paul Peschisolido 76), Nick Dasovic, Daniel Imhof, Garret Kush 
                    (Dwayne de Rosario 46').
Referee:            Byron Moreno (Ecuador).
Coaches:            Cameroon: Pierre Lechantre (France).
                    Canada: Holger Osieck (Germany).
 
07/06/2001, Yokohama, International Stadium, 48699        
FIFA Confederations Cup 
JAPAN               1 (Hidetoshi Nakata 43')
AUSTRALIA           0 
Japan:              Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Naoki Matsuda, Ryuzo Morioka (Kenichi Uemura 22'),
                    Junichi Inamoto, Hidetoshi Nakata, Koji Nakata, Akinori Nishizawa 
                    (Hiroaki Morishima 80'), Kazuyuki Toda, Yasuhiro Hato, Shinji Ono 
                    (Toshihiro Hattori 55'), Takayuki Suzuki. 
Australia:          Mark Schwarzer, Kevin Muscat, Craig Moore, Paul Okon, Tony Vidmar, 
                    Tony Popovic, Stan Lazaridis, David Zdrilic (Archie Thompson 71'), 
                    Marco Bresciano (Mile Sterjovski 60'), Steve Corica, Scott Chipperfield 
                    (John Aloisi 60'). 
Referee:            Benito Archundia Téllez (Mexico).
Coaches:            Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
                    Australia: Frank Farina.
Cards:              Japan: Takayuki Suzuki [R 56'].
                    Australia: Scott Chipperfield [Y 14'], Tony Popovic [Y 42'], 
                               Tony Vidmar [Y 66'], Craig Moore [Y 87', R 88'].
 
07/06/2001, Suwon (South Korea), World Cup Stadium, 34527             
FIFA Confederations Cup 
FRANCE              2 (Robert Pires 7', Marcel Desailly 54')
BRAZIL              1 (Ramón 30')
France:             Ulrich Ramé, Willy Sagnol, Frank Leboeuf, Marcel Desailly, 
                    Bixente Lizarazu, Christian Karembeu, Patrick Vieira, Youri Djorkaeff
                    (Éric Carrière 61), Robert Pires, Nicolas Anelka, Sylvain Wiltord
                    (Laurent Robert 65').  
Brazil:             Dida, Zé Maria, Lúcio, Edmílson, Leomar, Leandro Câmara (Vampeta 56'), 
                    Carlos Miguel (Robert 69'), Fábio Rochemback, Léo, Ramón, Washington. 
Referee:            Gamal Mohamed Ahmed Al-Ghandour (Egypt).
Coaches:            France: Roger Lemerre.
                    Brazil: Emerson Leão.
Cards:              France: Christian Karembeu [Y], Willy Sagnol [Y], Youri Djorkaeff [Y],
                            Éric Carrière [Y].
                    Brazil: Léo [Y], Leomar [Y].
 
07/06/2001, Columbus, Columbus Crew Stadium, 12572
Friendly International
USA                 0 
ECUADOR             0 
USA:                Brad Friedel, Mike Petke, Robin Fraser, Gregg Berhalter 
                    (Pablo Mastroeni 46'), Steve Cherundolo (John Thorrington 71'), 
                    John O'Brien, Anthony Sanneh (Joe Enochs 62') (Richie Williams 90+'),
                    Eddie Lewis, Claudio Reyna, Jovan Kirovski, Joe-Max Moore. 
Ecuador:            Geovanny Ibarra, Ulises De la Cruz, Iván Hurtado, Geovanny Espinoza, 
                    Raúl Guerrón, Juan Francisco Aguinaga, Wellington Sánchez (Marlon Ayoví 63),
                    Kléber Chalá, Edison Méndez, Edwin Tenorio, Agustín Delgado. 
Referee:            José Farias Martínez (Canada).
Coaches:            USA: Bruce Arena.
                    Ecuador: Hernán Darío Gómez (Colombia).
Cards:              USA: Anthony Sanneh [Y 54'], Jovan Kirovski [Y 83'].
                    Ecuador: Edwin Tenorio [Y 64'], Raúl Guerrón [Y 84'].
 
09/06/2001, Ulsan (South Korea), Munsu Stadium, 28520            
FIFA Confederations Cup 
AUSTRALIA           1 (Shaun Murphy 84')
BRAZIL              0 
Australia:          Mark Schwarzer, Tony Vidmar, Tony Popovic, Josip Skoko 
                    (Marco Bresciano 71'), Stan Lazaridis, David Zdrilic, Shaun Murphy, 
                    Steve Horvat, Steve Corica (Mile Sterjovski 61'), Scott Chipperfield,
                    Clayton Zane. 
Brazil:             Dida, Zé Maria, Cláudio Caçapa, Edmílson, Léo, Vampeta, Carlos Miguel 
                    (Júlio Baptista 66'), Ramón, Fábio Rochemback (Leandro Câmara 90'),
                    Washington, Magno Alves.
Referee:            Hellmut Krug (Germany).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Farina.
                    Brazil: Emerson Leão.
 
10/06/2001, Yokohama, International Stadium, 65335         
FIFA Confederations Cup
JAPAN               0 
FRANCE              1 (Patrick Vieira 30')
Japan:              Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Naoki Matsuda, Ryuzo Morioka, Koji Nakata,
                    Junichi Inamoto (Atsuhiro Miura 46'), Yasuhiro Hato, Teruyoshi Ito, 
                    Hiroaki Morishima, Shinji Ono (Tatsuhiko Kubo 60'), Akiniri Nishizawa
                    (Masashi Nakayama 74'). 
France:             Ulrich Ramé, Christian Karembeu, Bixente Lizarazu, Frank Leboeuf,
                    Marcel Desailly, Patrick Vieira, Steve Marlet (Laurent Robert 58'),
                    Robert Pires, Youri Djorkaeff (Éric Carrière 65'), Sylvain Wiltord,
                    Nicolas Anelka. 
Referee:            Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (UAE).
Coaches:            Japan: Philippe Troussier (France).
                    France: Roger Lemerre.
Cards:              Japan: Naoki Matsuda [Y 36'], Hiroaki Morishima [Y 89'].
                    France: Bixente Lizarazu [Y 52'].
 
23/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Shah Alam Stadium, 4000
Merdeka Tournament
BOSNIA              1 (Almin Kulenovic 3')
BAHRAIN             0 
Bosnia:             Romeo Mitrpvic, Ivan Medvid, Sasa Papac, Safat Nadarevic, Almin Kulenovic,
                    Jasmin Huric (Denis Karic), Nermin Sabic, Vedran Pelic (Mirsad Beslija),
                    Emir Granov (Dalibor Silic), Srdan Pecelj, Velimir Brasnic.
Bahrain:            A. Aziz Isa Buhajeeh, Mohammed Hussain, Abdulla Al-Marzookj,
                    Ariet Razak Ali (Faisal Abdul Aziz Rashed), Ghazi Majed Al-Kuwarie,
                    Mohammed Jaafar Ali, Anwar Yousuf, Talal Yusuf, Ebrahim Ali Meshkhas,
                    Rashid Al-Dosery, Hussain Ali Ahmed.
Referee:            Halim Abdul Hamid (Malaysia).
Coaches:            Bosnia: Husnija Arapovic.
                    Bahrain: Wolfgang Sidka (Germany).
Cards:              Bosnia: Nermin Sabic [Y 61'], Sasa Papac [Y 63'].
                    Bahrain: Rashid Al-Dosery [Y 71'], Abdulla Al-Marzookj [Y 76'].

23/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam Stadium, 4000
Merdeka Tournament        
MALAYSIA            0 
SLOVAKIA XI         2 (Mário Breška 19', 42')
Malaysia:
Slovakia XI:        Ivan Trabalík, Viktor Hall, Marek Petruš, Radoslav Kráľ,
                    Vladimír Cifranič, Vladimír Bednár, Zdeno Štrba (Michal Pančík 46'),
                    Milan Jambor, Peter Suho, Stanislav Šesták (Ľubomír Reiter 71'),
                    Mário Breška.
Referee:         
Coaches:            Malaysia:
                    Slovakia XI: Stanislav Griga.
Cards:              Malaysia:
                    Slovakia XI: Radoslav Kráľ [Y], Zdeno Štrba [Y].
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.
 
25/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Shah Alam Stadium, 200
Merdeka Tournament        
BAHRAIN             2 (Rashed Jamal 35', 66')
SLOVAKIA XI         0
Bahrain:
Slovakia XI:        Martin Lipčák, Marek Petruš, Ondrej Šmelko (Michal Hanek 77'),
                    Vladimír Cifranič, Radoslav Kráľ, Vladimír Bednár,
                    Zdeno Štrba (Peter Suho 46'), Milan Jambor (Marcel Pavlík 46'),
                    Michal Pančík, Stanislav Šesták, Mário Breška.
Referee:            R. Krishnan (Malaysia).
Coaches:            Bahrain: Wolfgang Sidka (Germany).
                    Slovakia XI: Stanislav Griga.
Cards:              Bahrain: 
                    Slovakia XI: Zdeno Štrba [Y], Marek Petruš [Y].
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.
 
25/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur     
Merdeka Tournament
MALAYSIA            2 (Rusdi Suparman 70', Ahmad Shahrul Azhar 83')
BOSNIA              2 (Imran Ahmad 48' OG, Emes Mesanovic 74')
Malaysia:         
Bosnia:           
Referee:         
Coaches:            Malaysia:
                    Bosnia: Husnija Arapovic.
 
28/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam Stadium, 30000
Merdeka Tournament        
MALAYSIA U23        0 
BOSNIA              2 (Jamsin Huric 12', Almin Kulenovic 19')
Malaysia:           Kamarulzaman Hassan, S. Jayaprakash, Norhafiz Zamani Misbah,
                    Mohd. Shukor Adan, Indra Putra Mahayuddin (Rudie Ramle), Mohd. Nizam Jamil,
                    Abdul Aziz Ismail, K. Rajan, Subri Sulong (Nor Suhaimi Bahauddin),
                    Akmal Rizal Rakhli, Mohd Nizaruddin Yusop (Mohd Fadzli Shaan).
Bosnia:             Romeo Mitrovic, Almin Kulenovic, Sasa Papac, Jasmin Huric, Mirsad Beslija
                    (Vedran Pelic), Nermin Sabic, Srdan Pecelj, Nedim Halilovic 
                    (Enes Mesanovic), Denis Karic, Velimir Brasnic (Emir Granov),
                    Dalibor Silic
Referee:         
Coaches:            Malaysia U23:
                    Bosnia: Husnija Arapovic.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international
 
28/06/2001, Tokyo (Japan), National Studium, 21000            
Kirin Cup
PARAGUAY            2 (Juan Daniel Cáceres 39', Virgilio Ferreira 83')
YUGOSLAVIA          0 
Paraguay:           José Luis Chilavert, Néstor Isasi (Nelson Zelaya 86'), 
                    Juan Daniel Cáceres, Denis Caniza, Daniel Sanabria, Francisco Esteche
                    (Carlos Espinola 73'), Julio César Enciso, Gustavo Morínigo 
                    (Alfredo Amarilla 81'), Edgar Robles (Nelson Cuevas 58'), Diego Gavilán,
                    Miguel Cáceres (Virgilio Ferreira 58'). 
Yugoslavia:         Ivica Kralj (Sasa Stevanovic 46'), Boban Dmitrovic 
                    (Aleksandar Zivkovic 65'), Vuk Rasovic, Dusan Petkovic, Sasa Zoric,
                    Milivoje Cirkovic (Petar Divic 46'), Dejan Ognjanovic (Milan Dudic 58'),
                    Dragan Stojkovic (Radovan Krivokapic 28'), Damir Cakar, Goran Trobok
                    (Dejan Radjenovic 82'), Igor Bogdanovic. 
Referee:            Masayoshi Okada (Japan).
Coaches:            Paraguay:
                    Yugoslavia: Dejan Savičević, Vujadin Boskov and Ivan Curković.
Cards:              Paraguay:
                    Yugoslavia: Dejan Ognjanovic [Y 43'], Dusan Petkovic [Y 52'].
 
30/06/2001, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Shah Alam Stadium, 1000
Merdeka Tournament
BOSNIA              1 (Velimir Brasnic 90')
UZBEKISTAN          2 (Leonid Koshelev 83', Bakhtiyor Hamidullaev 119')
After extra time.
Bosnia:             Romeo Mitrovic, Almin Kulenovic, Sasa Papac (Emir Granov), Jasmin Huric,
                    Mirsad Beslija, Srdan Pecelj, Nedim Halilovic (Amar Ferhatovic),
                    Enes Mesanovic, Denis Karic (Safet Nadarevic), Velimir Brasnic,
                    Dalibor Silic. [Sub used: Ivan Medvid].
Uzbekistan:         Evgene Safonov, Bakhityor Ashurmatov, Oleg Sabirov (Bahadir Annamatov),
                    Asror Alikulov, Aleksey Klikunov (Leonid Koshelev), Bakhodir Seytkamalov,
                    Alexander Khvostunov, Anvarjon Soliev (Rashidjon Gofurov),
                    Bakhityor Hamidullaev, Andrey Vlasichev, Faiza Davleton.
Referee:            Halim Abdul Hamid (Malaysia).
Coaches:            Bosnia: Husnija Arapovic.
                    Uzbekistan: Vladimir Salkov (Russia).
Cards:              Bosnia: Almin Kulenovic [Y 13'], Mirsad Beslija [R 61'],
                            Safet Nadarevic [Y 64'], Srdan Pecelj [R 84'], Ivan Medvid [R 98'].
                    Uzbekistan: Bakhityor Ashurmatov [Y 10' R 61'], Anvarjon Soliev [Y 17'],
                                Asror Alikulov [Y 54'], Rashidjon Gofurov [Y 87'].
 
30/06/2001, København (Denmark), 5011
Friendly International
GREENLAND           4 (Leon Geisler, Carsten Rex, Knud Fleischer 2)
TIBET               1 (Lobo)
Coaches:            Greenland: Sepp Piontek (Germany).
                    Tibet: Michael Nybrandt (Denmark).
Notes:              Not a full FIFA international.
                    It is also reported that the Greenland scorers were Leon Geisler, 
                    Niels Laursen, Ole Rasmussen 2.


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