Intercontinental Cup for Nations 2001


GROUP A (in South Korea)

30/05/2001 Taegu Attendance: 61,500 France 5-0 South Korea (HT 3-0)
Scorers: Marlet 9' (1-0), Vieira 19' (2-0), Anelka 34' (3-0), 
         Djorkaeff 80' (4-0), Wiltord 90' (5--0)

France: Rame, Sagnol, Desailly, Silvestre, Lizarazu,
Vieira, Carriere, Pires (Dacourt 84), Anelka, Marlet
(Wiltord 67), Dugarry (Djorkaeff 74)
South Korea: Lee Woon-jae, Choi Sung-yong, Song Chong-
gug, Kim Tae-young (Ha Seok-ju 76), Lee Min-sung, Hong
Myung-bo, Yoo Sang-chul, Lee Young-pyo (Hwang Sun-hong
46), Park Ji-sung, Ko Jong-su (An Hyo-yeon 70), Seol Ki-
hyeon
Referee: Al-Ghandour (Egypt)

30/05/2001 Suwon Attendance: 3,000 Australia 2-0 Mexico (HT 1-0)
Scorers: Murphy 18' (1-0), Skoko 54' (2-0)

Australia: Schwarzer, Muscat, Okon, T. Vidmar, Popovic,
Skoko (Foxe 70), Lazaridis (Thompson 78), Zdrilic
(Chipperfield 64), Murphy, Corica, Zane
Mexico: Sanchez, Suarez, Oteo, Davino, M. Ruiz (Osorno
48), Rodriguez, Abundis, Borgetti, Pardo, Coyote
(Victorino 48), V. Ruiz (Reyes 64)
Referee: Tangawarima (Zimbabwe)

01/06/2001 Taegu Attendance: 44,400 Australia 1-0 France (HT 0-0)
Scorer: Zane 59' (1-0)
Sent Off : Leboeuf (Fr) 75'

Australia: Schwarzer, Muscat, Moore, T. Vidmar, Popovic,
Okon, Skoko (Bresciano 78), Lazaridis, Emerton, Corica,
Zane (Aloisi 86)
France: Coupet, Camara, Leboeuf, Karembeu, Brechet,
Djorkaeff (Vieira 86), Dacourt (Pires 73), Wiltord, Nee
(Anelka 70), Robert, Gillet
Referee: Batres (Guatemala)

01/06/2001 Ulsan Attendance: 43,000 South Korea 2-1 Mexico (HT 0-0)
Scorers: Hwang Sun-hong 57' (1-0), V. Ruiz 80' (1-1), Yoo Sang-chul 90' (2-1)

South Korea: Lee Woon-jae, Kang Chul, Choi Sung-yong,
Song Chong-gug, Kim Tae-young, Hong Myung-bo, Yoo Sang-
chul, Park Ji-sung, Ko Jong-su (Lee Young-pyo 68), Kim Do-
hoon, Hwang Sun-hong (Seol Ki-hyeon 77)
Mexico: Sanchez, Suarez, Davino, Pardo, Valdez, Rangel,
Rodriguez (V. Ruiz 61), Victorino, Borgetti (M. Ruiz 52),
Osorno (Abundis 70), De Nigris
Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

03/06/2001 Ulsan Attendance: 28,864 France 4-0 Mexico (HT 1-0)
Scorers: Wiltord 8' (1-0), Carriere 62' (2-0), Pires 71' (3-0), Carriere 83' (4-0)

France: Landreau, Sagnol, Desailly, Silvestre, Lizarazu,
Vieira, Pires (Dacourt 84), Anelka, Carriere, Marlet
(Robert 64), Wiltord (Djorkaeff 77)
Mexico: Sanchez, Suarez, Davino, Pardo, Valdez, Rangel,
Abundis, Victorino (Rodriguez 75), M. Ruiz (Reyes 63), De
Nigris (Borgetti 46), V. Ruiz
Referee: Ali Bujsaim (UAE)

03/06/2001 Suwon Attendance: 42,754 South Korea 1-0 Australia (HT 1-0)
Scorer: Hwang Sun-hong 25' (1-0)
Sent Off: Zane (Aus) 85'

South Korea: Lee Woon-jae, Song Chong-gug, Lee Min-sung,
Hong Myung-bo, Kim Tae-young, Choi Sung-yong, Lee Young-
pyo, Park Ji-sung, Seol Ki-hyeon, Hwang Sung-hong, Kim Do-
hoon (Choi Yong-soo 63)
Australia: Schwarzer, Muscat, Moore, Murphy, T. Vidmar,
Bresciano, Okon (A. Vidmar 80), Foxe (Zdrilic 46),
Emerton, Zane, Corica (Chipperfield 46)
Referee: Acosta (Colombia)

GROUP B (in Japan)

31/05/2001 Ibaraki Attendance: 10,519 Brazil 2-0 Cameroon (HT 0-0)
Scorers: Washington 53' (1-0), Carlos Miguel 57' (2-0)

Brazil: Dida, Ze Maria, Lucio (Claudio Cacapa 76),
Edmilson, Leo, Leomar, Vampeta (Fabio 46), Ramon,
Anderson, Vagner (Carlos Miguel 46), Washington
Cameroon: Alioum, Wome, Song, Kalla, Njanka, Njitap,
Alnoudji (Epalle 76), Foe, Olembe, Eto'o, Mboma (Job 77)
Referee: Krug (Germany)

31/05/2001 Niigata Attendance: 39,006 Japan 3-0 Canada (HT 0-0)
Scorers: Ono 57' (1-0), Nishizawa 60' (2-0), Morishima 88' (3-0)

Japan: Kawaguchi, Uemura (Nakayama 38), Morioka, Inamoto,
H. Nakata, Morishima, Nishizawa, Ito (Myojin 67), K.
Nakata (A. Miura 81), Toda, Ono
Canada: Forrest, Watson, De Vos, Bent, Stalteri, Xausa
(Corazzin 80), Brennan, Fletcher, Imhof (Nsaliwa 63),
Peschisolido, McKenna
Referee: Micallef (Austria)

02/06/2001 Ibaraki Attendance: 12,095 Brazil 0-0 Canada (HT 0-0)

Brazil: Dida, Ze Maria, Lucio, Edmilson, Leo, Leomar,
Fabio, Ramon (Magno Alves 64), Anderson (Leandro 22),
Carlos Miguel (Robert 70), Washington
Canada: Forrest, Watson (Fletcher 69), Menezes, De Vos,
Bent, Stalteri, Dasovic, Xausa (Corazzin 46), Brennan,
Peschisolido (De Rosario 84), McKenna
Referee: Lu Jun (China)

02/06/2001 Niigata Attendance: 39,430 Japan 2-0 Cameroon (HT 1-0)
Scorers: Suzuki 8' (1-0), Suzuki 65' (2-0)

Japan: Kawaguchi, Matsuda, Morioka, Inamoto, H. Nakata
(Morishima 61), Nishizawa (Nakayama 73), K. Nakata,
Myojin, Toda, Ono (Hattori 85), Suzuki
Cameroon: Alioum, Wome (Tchato 76), Song, Kalla, Njanka,
Njitap (Epalle 50), Eto'o, Mboma, Alnoudji, Foe, Olembe
(Job 55)
Referee: Tellez (Mexico)

04/06/2001 Ibaraki Attendance: 37,470 Brazil 0-0 Japan (HT 0-0)

Brazil: Dida, Ze Maria, Lucio, Edmilson, Leo, Leomar,
Fabio, Ramon (Julio Batista 61), Leandro, Carlos Miguel
(Robert 73), Washington (Magno Alves 78)
Japan: Tsuzuki, Uemura, Matsuda, Hattori, Hato, H.
Nakata, Ito, Myojin, Ono (K. Nakata 46), Yamashita
(Nakayama 60), Suzuki (Morishima 46)
Referee: Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

04/06/2001 Niigata Attendance: 15,882 Cameroon 2-0 Canada (HT 0-0)
Scorers: Tchoutang 48' (1-0), Mboma 83'pen (2-0)

Cameroon: Songo'o, Song, Kalla, Njanka, Tchoutang (Mboma
71), Njitap, Epalle (Eto'o 75), Alnoudji, Foe (Wome 71),
N'Diefi, Olembe
Canada: Forrest, Menezes, De Vos, Bent, Stalteri,
Dasovic, Corazzin (Peschisolido 76), Brennan, Fletcher,
Imhof, Kusch (De Rosario 46)
Referee: Ruales (Ecuador)

SEMI FINALS

07/06/2001 Yokohama (Jap) Attendance: 48,699 Japan 1-0 Australia (HT 1-0)
Scorer: H. Nakata 43' (1-0)
Sent Off: Suzuki (Jap) 55', Moore (Aus) 88'

Japan: Kawaguchi, Matsuda, Morioka (Uemura 22), Inamoto,
H. Nakata, Nishizawa (Morishima 80), K. Nakata, Toda,
Hato, Ono (Hattori 55), Suzuki
Australia: Schwarzer, Muscat, Moore, Okon, T. Vidmar,
Popovic, Lazaridis, Zdrilic (Thompson 71), Bresciano
(Sterjovski 60), Corica, Chipperfield (Aloisi 60)
Referee: Tellez (Mexico)

07/06/2001 Suwon (SK) Attendance: 34,527 France 2-1 Brazil (HT 1-1)
Scorers: Pires 7' (1-0), Ramon 30' (1-1), Desailly 54' (2-1)

France: Rame, Sagnol. Desailly, Leboeuf, Lizarazu,
Vieira, Karembeu, Anelka, Djorkaeff (Carriere 61), Pires,
Wiltord (Robert 87)
Brazil: Dida, Ze Maria, Lucio, Edmilson, Leo, Leomar,
Fabio, Ramon, Leandro (Vampeta 57), Carlos Miguel (Robert
69), Washington
Referee: Al-Ghandour (Egypt)

3/4 PLACE PLAY OFF

09/06/2001 Ulsan (SK) Attendance: 28,520 Australia 1-0 Brazil (HT 0-0)
Scorer: Murphy 84' (1-0)

Australia: Schwarzer, T. Vidmar, Popovic, Skoko
(Bresciano 61), Lazaridis, Zdrilic, Murphy, Horvat,
Corica (Sterjovski 61), Chipperfield, Zane
Brazil: Dida, Ze Maria, Edmilson, Vampeta, Carlos Miguel
(Julio Batista 66), Claudio Cacapa, Leo, Fabio (Leandro
90), Ramon, Washington, Magno Alves
Referee: Krug (Germany)

FINAL

10/06/2001 Yokohama (Jap) Attendance: 65,335 Japan 0-1 France (HT 0-1)
Scorer: Vieira 29' (0-1)

Japan: Kawaguchi, Matsuda, Morioka, K. Nakata, Inamoto
(A. Miura 46), Ito, Toda, Hato, Ono (Kubo 60), Morishima,
Nishizawa (Nakayama 74)
France: Rame, Lizarazu, Desailly, Leboeuf, Karembeu,
Vieira, Djorkaeff (Carriere 65), Pires, Marlet (Robert
58), Anelka, Wiltord
Referee: Ali Bujsaim (UAE)

Leading Scorers:

Patrick Vieira (France) 2
Sylvan Wiltord (France) 2
Eric Carriere (France) 2
Robert Pires (France) 2
Hwang Sun-hong (South Korea) 2
Shaun Murphy (Australia) 2
Takayuki Suzuki (Japan) 2

Total Attendance: 555,001 (South Korea: 286565, Japan: 268,436)
Average Attendance: 34,688 (South Korea: 35,820, Japan: 33,554)

SQUADS

Australia:
Goalkeepers: (1) Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough-England),
(12) Zeljko Kalac (Roda JC-Netherlands), (23) Frank Juric
(Bayer Leverkusen-Germany)
Defenders: (2) Kevin Muscat (Wolverhampton Wanderers-
England), (3) Craig Moore (Rangers-Scotland), (5) Tony
Vidmar (Rangers-Scotland), (6) Tony Popovic (Sanfrecce
Hiroshima-Japan), (14) Shaun Murphy (Sheffield Utd-
England), (15) Hayden Foxe (West Ham Utd-England), (16)
Steve Horvat (Carlton Blue)
Midfielders: (4) Paul Okon (Middlesbrough-England), (7)
Josip Skoko (Genk-Belgium), (8) Stan Lazaridis
(Birmingham City-England), (10) Brett Emerton (Feyenoord-
Netherlands), (13) Marco Bresciano (Empoli-Italy), (17)
Steve Corica (Sanfrecce Hiroshima-Japan), (19) Aurelio
Vidmar (Adelaide Force)
Forwards: (9) John Aloisi (Coventry City-England), (11)
David Zdrilic (Unterhaching-Germany), (18) Scott
Chipperfield (Wollongong Wolves), (20) Clayton Zane
(Molde-Norway), (21) Archie Thompson (Marconi Stallions),
(22) Mile Sterjovski (Sedan-France)

Brazil:
Goalkeepers: (1) Dida (Milan-Italy), (12) Carlos Germano
(Portuguesa), (23) Fabio Costa (Santos)
Defenders: (2) Ze Maria (Perugia-Italy), (3) Lucio (Bayer
Leverkusen-Germany), (4) Edmilson (Lyon-France), (6)
Cesar (Sao Caetano), (13) Evanilson (Brossia Dortmund-
Germany), (14) Cesar Belli (Rennes), (15) Claudio Cacapa
(Lyon-France), (16) Leo (Santos)
Midfielders: (5) Leomar (Sport Recife), (8) Vampeta
(Paris St Germain-France), (10) Robert (Santos), (11) Ze
Roberto (Bayer Leverkusen-Germany), (17) Vagner (Celta
Vigo-Spain), (18) Fabio (Internacional), (19) Julio
Batista (Sao Paulo), (20) Ramon (Fluminense)
Forwards: (7) Leandro (Fiorentina-Italy), (9) Anderson
(Lyon-France), (21) Washington (Pontre Preta), (22) Magno
Alves (Fluminense)

Cameroon:
Goalkeepers: (1) Boukar Alioum (Samsunspor-Turkey), (12)
Jacques Songo'o (Deportivo La Coruna-Spain), (23) Idriss
Kameni (Le Harve-France)
Defenders: (2) Bill Tchato (Montpellier-France), (3)
Pierre Wome (Bologna-Italy), (4) Rigobert Song (West Ham
Utd-England), (5) Raymond Kalla (Extremadura-Spain), (6)
Pierre Njanka (Strasbourg-France), (13) Daniel Ntieche
(Sable Batie), (16) Olivier Tchatchoua (Sable Batie),
(18) Patrice Abanda (Sparta Prague-Czech Republic), (19)
Michel Pensee (Anzhi Makhachkala-Russia)
Midfielders: (7) Bernard Tchoutang (Roda JC-Netherlands),
(8) Geremi Njitap (Real Madrid-Spain), (11) Lauren Etame-
Mayer (Arsenal-England), (14) Joel Epalle (Panahaiki-
Greece), (15) Nicolas Alnoudji (Rizespor-Turkey), (17)
Marc-Vivien Foe (Lyon-France), (20) Salomon Olembe
(Nantes-France), (22) Daniel Ngom Kome (Levante-Spain)
Forwards: (9) Samuel Eto'o (Real Mallorca-Spain), (10)
Patrick Mboma (Parma-Italy), (21) Joseph-Desire Job
(Middlesbrough-England)

Canada:
Goalkeepers: (1) Craig Forrest (West Ham Utd-England),
(12) Pat Onstadt (Dundee Utd-Scotland), (23) Mike Franks
(Hibernian-Scotland)
Defenders: (2) Paul Fenwick (Hibernian-Scotland), (3)
Mark Watson (DC Utd-USA), (4) Tony Menezes (Botafogo-
Brazil), (5) Jason De Vos (Dundee Utd-Scotland), (13)
Carl Fletcher (Montreal Impact), (20) Kevin McKenna
(Energie Cottbus-Germany)
Midfielders: (6) Jason Bent (Colorado Rapids-USA), (7)
Paul Stalteri (Werder Bremen-Germany), (8) Nick Dasovic
(St Johnstone-Scotland), (10) Davide Xausa (Inverness CT-
Scotland), (11) Jim Brennan (Nottingham Forest-England),
(14) Daniel Imhof (St Gallen-Switzerland), (15) Richard
Hastings (Inverness CT-Scotland), (18) Tam Nsaliwa
(Nurnberg-Germany), (21) Marc Bircham (Millwall-England)
Forwards: Carlo Corazzin (Oldham Ath-England), (16)
Garett Kusch (Hoenefoss-Norway), (17) Dwayne De Rosario
(San Jose Earthquakes-USA), (19) Paul Peschisolido
(Sheffield Utd-England)

France:
Goalkeepers: (1) Ulrich Rame (Bordeaux), (12) Gregory
Coupet (Lyon), (23) Mickael Landreau (Nantes)
Defenders: (2) Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich-Germany), (3)
Bixente Lizarazu (Bayern Munich-Germany), (5) Martin
Djetou (Monaco), (8) Marcel Desailly (Chelsea-England),
(13) Mikael Silvestre (Manchester Utd-England), (18)
Frank Leboeuf (Chelsea-England), (19) Christian Karembeu
(Middlesbrough-England), (20) Zoumana Camara (Marseilles)
Midfielders: (4) Patrick Vieira (Arsenal-England), (6)
Youri Djorkaeff (1FC Kaiserslautern-Germany), (7) Robert
Pires (Arsenal-England), (10) Eric Carriere (Nantes),
(15) Jeremy Brechet (Lyon), (16) Olivier Dacourt (Leeds
Utd-England)
Forwards: (9) Nicolas Anelka (Paris St Germain), (11)
Sylvain Wiltord (Arsenal-England), (14) Thierry Henry
(Arsenal-England), (17) Steve Marlet (Lyon), (21)
Christophe Dugarry (Bordeaux), (22) Laurent Robert (Paris
St Germain)

Japan:
Goalkeepers: (1) Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (Yokohama F.
Marinos), (2) Selgo Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus Eight), (3)
Ryota Tsuzuki (Gamba Osaka)
Defenders: (4) Toshihiro Hattori (Jubilo Iwata), (5)
Kenichi Uemura (Sanfreece Hiroshima), (6) Ryuzo Morioka
(Shimizu S-Pulse), (7) Yasuhiro Hato (Yokohama F.
Marinos), (8) Naoki Matsuda (Yokohama F. Marinos), (9)
Yuji Nakazawa (Tokyo Verdy 1969), (10) Koji Nakata
(Kashima Antlers)
Midfielders: (11) Hiroaki Morishima (Cerezo Osaka), (12)
Atsuhiro Miura (Tokyo Verdy 1969), (13) Teruyoshi Ito
(Shimizu S-Pulse), (14) Daisuke Oku (Jubilo Iwata), (15)
Hidetoshi Nakata (Roma-Italy), (16) Kazuyuki Toda
(Shimizu S-Pulse), (17) Tomokazu Myojin (Kashiwa Reysol),
(18) Junichi Inamoto (Gamba Osaka), (19) Shinji Ono
(Urawa Reds)
Forwards: (20) Masashi Nakayama (Jubilo Iwata), (21)
Akinori Nishizawa (Espanyol-Spain), (22) Atsushi
Yanagisawa (Kashima Antlers), (23) Naohiro Takahara
(Jubilo Iwata)

Mexico:
Goalkeepers: (1) Oswaldo Sanchez (Guadalajara), (12)
Erubey Cabuto (Atlas), (23) Oscar Dautt (Puebla)
Defenders: (2) Claudio Suarez (Tigres), (3) Joaquin
Beltran (Pumas UNAM), (4) David Oteo (Tigres), (5)
Duillio Davino (America), (13) Pavel Pardo (America),
(17) Octavio Valdez (Pachuca), (22) Hugo Chavez (Atletico
Morelia)
Midfielders: (6) Marco Antonio Ruiz (Guadalajara), (7)
David Rangel (Toluca), (8) Juan Pablo Rodriguez (Atlas),
(14) German Villa (America), (16) Alberto Coyote
(Guadalajara), (18) Cesareo Victorino (Pachuca), (19)
Joaquin Reyes (Santos Laguna), (20) Victor Ruiz (Toluca),
(21) Jesus Arellano (Monterrey)
Forwards: (9) Jose Manuel Abundis (Atlante), (10) Jared
Santos Borgetti (Laguna), (11) Daniel Osorno (Atlas),
(15) Antonio De Nigris (Monterrey)

South Korea:
Goalkeepers: (1) Lee Woon-jae (Sangmoo), (12) Kim Yong-
dae (Yonsei Univ), (23) Choi Eun-sung (Taejon Citizen)
Defenders: (2) Kang Chul (Linz ASK-Austria), (3) Choi
Sung-yong (Linz ASK-Austria), (4) Song Chong-gug (Pusan
Icons), (5) Lee Lim-saeng (Puchon), (7) Kim Tae-young
(Chunnam Dragons), (13) Seo Deok-kyu (Ulsan Hyundai),
(15) Lee Min (Sung Sangmoo), (20) Hong Myung-bo (Kashiwa
Reysol-Japan)
Midfielders: (6) Yoo Sang-chul (Kashiwa Reysol-Japan),
(8) Yoon Jong-soo (Cerezo Osaka-Japan), (14) Seo Dong-won
(Suwon Samsung), (17) Ha Seok-ju (Pohang Steelers), (19)
Lee Young-pyo (Anyang LG), (21) Park Ji-sung (Kyoto Sanga-
Japan), (22) Ko Jong-su (Suwon Samsung)
Forwards: (9) Kim Do-hoon (Chonbuk Hyundai), (10) Choi
Yong-soo (JEF United-Japan), (11) Seol Ki-hyeon (Cerezo
Osaka-Japan), (16) An Hyo-yeon (Kyoto Sanga-Japan), (18)
Hwang Sun-hong (Kashiwa Reysol-Japan)


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