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#63531 06/04/02 03:26 PM
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Just some notes on the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan as we have reached the Quarterfinals.

***147 goals scored in 56 matches (2.63 average)

***Goals by Stage: GROUP PLAY -- (Phase 1, 46, 2.88); (Phase 2, 32, 2.00); (Phase 3, 47, 2.94); (2nd Round, 18, 2.25)

***37 of 56 (66.1%) matches decided by 1 goal or ended in a tie

***28 shutouts posted (1-0, 8-0, 1-0, 1-0, 2-0, 2-0, 2-0, 2-0, 1-0, 0-0, 1-0, 1-0, 4-0, 1-0, 4-0, 2-0, 3-0, 1-0, 0-0, 3-0, 1-0, 2-0, 1-0, 1-0, 3-0, 2-0, 2-0)

***13 ties (1-1, 2-2, 1-1, 2-2, 1-1, 1-1, 0-0, 1-1, 1-1, 1-1, 3-3, 0-0, 1-1)

***3 overtime matches: Senegal 2, Sweden 1 (OT); Spain 2, Ireland 1 (3-2 PK); South Korea 2, Italy 1 (OT)

***Germany routed Saudi Arabia 8-0 (largest margin of victory since 1982)

***Remarkable that #1 France (0-2-1), #2 Argentina (1-1-1), and #5 Portugal (1-2) have been eliminated from the World Cup, since all three entered as odds-on favorites for the title -- these rankings are provided by FIFA/Coca-Cola (the next rankings will be released on July 3rd)

***The United States (2-1-1), Senegal (2-0-2), South Korea (3-0-1), and Turkey (2-1-1) are all in the Quarterfinals along with Brazil, England, Germany, and Spain.

***Also, note that the Netherlands (#9), Yugoslavia (#10), Romania (#14), and the Czech Republic (#15) did not qualify for the World Cup and you have seven of the top 15 teams in the world not in the Round of 16

#63532 06/13/02 04:35 AM
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Interesting stats -- add to them if you'd like!

#63533 06/14/02 02:19 PM
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Updated 6/14/02 @ 10:20 a.m.

#63534 06/15/02 04:55 AM
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ROUND OF 16 MATCHUPS (Record & Goal Differential)

GROUP RECORD (7-0-5, +13)
Denmark (2-0-1, +3) vs. England (1-0-2, +1)
Brazil (3-0-0, +8) vs. Belgium (1-0-2, +1)
Quarterfinal Match -- 6/21 @ 2:30 am

GROUP RECORD (6-2-4, +11)
Germany (2-0-1, +10) vs. Paraguay (1-1-1, 0)
Mexico (2-0-1, +2) vs. United States (1-1-1, -1)
Quarterfinal Match -- 6/21 @ 7:30 am

GROUP RECORD (7-1-4, +12)
Spain (3-0-0, +5) vs. Ireland (1-0-2, +3)
South Korea (2-0-1, +3) vs. Italy (1-1-1, +1)
Quarterfinal Match -- 6/22 @ 2:30 am

GROUP RECORD (5-1-6, +7)
Sweden (1-0-2, +1) vs. Senegal (1-0-2, +1)
Japan (2-0-1, +3) vs. Turkey (1-1-1, +2)
Quarterfinal Match -- 6/22 @ 7:30 am

1) Brazil (3-0-0), +8
2) Spain (3-0-0), +5
3) Germany (2-0-1), +10
4t) Denmark (2-0-1), +3
4t) Japan (2-0-1), +3
4t) South Korea (2-0-1), +3
7) Mexico (2-0-1), +2
8) Ireland (1-0-2), +3
9t) Belgium (1-0-2), +1
9t) England (1-0-2), +1
9t) Senegal (1-0-2), +1
9t) Sweden (1-0-2), +1
13) Turkey (1-1-1), +2
14) Italy (1-1-1), +1
15) Paraguay (1-1-1), 0
16) United States (1-1-1), -1

#63535 06/16/02 04:52 AM
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And 9 of the 16 are from Europe.

#63536 06/15/02 07:28 PM
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can someone please explain to me all this hype surrounding African countries? Everybody in the media was jabbering about the rise of African football, but only one of the five teams even made it out of the group stage...there was also a lot of hype about asian football, but at least they have lived up to expectations...

#63537 06/18/02 04:32 AM
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Updated at 12:45 pm on Monday, June 17th.

#63538 06/19/02 04:08 AM
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What a match tween S.Korea & and Italy.Stamina wins matches:

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sometimes refs do too

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quit your complaining el hombre. your still bitter about the call against totti. yes, from seeing the replay you can tell that the call was incorrect but you cant say that it should have been a pk. it was a valid tackle by korea and a valid fall by totti. the correct call was no call. so, it wouldnt have drastically changed the outcome of the game. and i know you can argue that italy needed him and that they had to play a man down but he has his 1st yellow card to blame for that also. mistakes happen, refs are human, the game is over.

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