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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF semi-finals
Football tournament
Football tournament
The CONCACAF Semi-final round of the CONCACAF zone of the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification, was contested between the 12 remaining teams of the qualification process. The teams were divided into three groups of four teams each. They would play against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners and runners-up would advance to the Final round.
Group 1
Yorke
Fenwick
- Rougier
- Dely Valdés
- Yorke
- Eve
- Pierre
-
Ruiz
-
Abundis
-
Zepeda
-
Blanco
-
Márquez
-
Ramírez
-
Dely Valdés
-
Latapy
-
Carrington
-
Mason
-
Eve
- Blanco
- Borgetti
- Davino
- Ruiz
Group 2
- Montes
- Cienfuegos
- Caballero
- Turcios
- Pavón
- Suazo
-
Montes
-
Castro
-
Rivera
-
Arce
-
Ballantyne
-
Whitmore
-
Lowe
-
Burton
-
Ramírez
- Pavón
- Ramírez
- Guevara
- Bengoché
-
Pavón
-
Suazo
-
Caballero
-
Williams
-
Lowe
- James
- Velasquez
- Cubías
-
Ramírez
-
Velásquez
-
C. Santamaría
-
L. Santamaría
-
Caballero
-
Bengoché
-
Padilla
-
Rodríguez
Group 3
- Riley
- Forde
- Madrigal
-
Ruiz
-
García
-
Fonseca
-
Medford
-
Stewart
- Pope
- McBride
- Moore
- O'Brien
- Ramos
- Stewart
- Soto
- Fonseca
- Medford
- Riley
- García
- Ruiz
- Acevedo
-
Ruiz
-
Fonseca
-
Mathis
-
Stewart
-
Jones
-
Razov
Play-off
- Wanchope
- Fonseca
- Parks
- Soto
- Ruiz
Goalscorers
References
References
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