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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 9

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The 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 9 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised Albania, England, Finland, Germany and Greece.

The group was won by England, who qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up, Germany — who would later reach the final of the tournament proper — entered the UEFA Qualification Playoffs.

England started the qualification process badly, a home defeat to Germany and an away draw with Finland (soon after a poor team performance at the 2000 European Championships) saw the resignation of their manager Kevin Keegan, and the appointment of Sven-Göran Eriksson – the first non-Englishman to be given the job – in his place. With the new manager, they picked themselves up and won five in a row, while the Germans themselves unexpectedly faltered: also drawing with Finland away from home, they also lost their home match with England by a resounding 5–1. Finland, in fact, might have been in with a chance of qualification themselves, but they lost a match to the unfancied Greece, whom England had to play in their final match, while Finland played Germany at the same time, with England and Germany guaranteed the top two places and separated only by goal difference. Greece unexpectedly took the lead twice at Old Trafford, but England captain David Beckham scored an injury-time free kick to level the game. Germany could only manage a 0–0 draw against Finland, meaning England topped the group on goal difference.{{cite news

Standings

Matches

Riihilahti

Scholl

Main article: 2000 England v Germany football match


Fakaj


Beckham

Klose

Scholes Andy Cole

Georgiadis Ballack Klose Bode


Jancker


Ballack

Beckham

Kuqi

Main article: 2001 Germany v England football match

Gerrard Heskey

Riihilahti Kolkka Litmanen

Fowler

Beckham Nikolaidis

Goalscorers

  • Michael Owen

  • Mikael Forssell

  • David Beckham

  • Aki Riihilahti

  • Michael Ballack

  • Paul Scholes

  • Jari Litmanen

  • Sebastian Deisler

  • Carsten Jancker

  • Miroslav Klose

  • Marko Rehmer

  • Angelos Charisteas

  • Alban Bushi

  • Ervin Fakaj

  • Bledar Kola

  • Edvin Murati

  • Altin Rraklli

  • Andy Cole

  • Robbie Fowler

  • Steven Gerrard

  • Emile Heskey

  • Teddy Sheringham

  • Joonas Kolkka

  • Shefki Kuqi

  • Teemu Tainio

  • Marco Bode

  • Dietmar Hamann

  • Mehmet Scholl

  • Georgios Georgiadis

  • Georgios Karagounis

  • Nikos Liberopoulos

  • Nikos Machlas

  • Themistoklis Nikolaidis

References

References

  1. "FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) 2002, football - table and standings".
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