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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round

International football competition


International football competition

The AFC second round of 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification was contested between the ten group winners from the first round split across two groups.

The top country in each group at the end of the stage progressed to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with the two runners-up facing each other in the third round (play-off). The winner of this play-off went on to compete for a place in the World Cup in the UEFA–AFC inter-confederation play-off.

Group A

E. Mohammed Hussein


Al Kuwari


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Daei

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Bin Shehan Al-Dosari

Bin Shehan Al-Waked Al-Jaber


Al-Yami Dinmohammadi


Karimi

Note: This match was originally scheduled for 13 October 2001 and started normally, but was interrupted at 25 minutes with Bahrain leading 1–0 due to an electrical fire at Rajamangala Stadium.

Jumaan Al-Jaber Al-Harbi

Ali Husain

Group B

Al-Kuwaiti Al-Shamsi Bakhit

Qi Hong Hao Haidong

Qosimov

Fan Zhiyi

Al-Obaidly

Shatskikh Qosimov

Fan Zhiyi

Report Mustafa Al Enazi


Hashim Shirshov

Salem Ali


Bashir Al-Mahruqy Ashoor

Qu Bo Hao Haidong

Omar Al-Dhabit

Goalscorers

  • Ali Daei

  • Abdullah Bin Shehan

  • Emad Mohammed

  • Obeid Al-Dosari

  • Mirjalol Qosimov

  • Qi Hong

  • Sami Al-Jaber

  • Jafar Irismetov

  • Nikolay Shirshov

  • Husain Ali

  • Fan Zhiyi

  • Hao Haidong

  • Li Weifeng

  • Ali Karimi

  • Hesham Mohammed

  • Yaqoob Juma Al-Mukhaini

  • Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi

  • Waleed Hamzah

  • Ahmad Khalifa Hashim

  • Abdullah Al-Waked

  • Seksan Piturat

  • Mohammad Omar

  • Yaser Salem Ali

  • Ghazi Al Kuwari

  • Khaled Al-Dossari

  • Abdulla Al-Marzooqi

  • Mohammed Husain

  • Mohamed Salmeen

  • Talal Yousef

  • Li Xiaopeng

  • Qu Bo

  • Su Maozhen

  • Yu Genwei

  • Sirous Dinmohammadi

  • Mehdi Mahdavikia

  • Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht

  • Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail

  • Qahtan Chathir

  • Laith Hussein

  • Hani Al-Dhabit

  • Badar Al-Mahruqy

  • Fawzi Bashir

  • Taqi Mubarak

  • Radhwan Nairooz

  • Dahi Al Naemi

  • Abdulnasser Al-Obaidly

  • Abdulaziz Hassan Bujaloof

  • Mubarak Mustafa

  • Ibrahim Al-Harbi

  • Al Hasan Al-Yami

  • Abdullah Jumaan Al-Dosari

  • Kiatisuk Senamuang

  • Sutee Suksomkit

  • Worrawoot Srimaka

  • Abdulaziz Al Anbari

  • Zuhair Bakhit

  • Fahad Ali Al-Shamsi

  • Gharib Al-Kuwaiti

  • Abdulrahman Ibrahim

  • Faisal Khalil

  • Fevzi Davletov

  • Maxim Shatskikh

  • Nabil Ashoor (against Uzbekistan)

References

References

  1. "FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) 2010, football - table and standings".
  2. (17 October 2001). "Thailand denied win by late goal".
  3. "Bahrain skipper banned | the World Game".
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