2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for UEFA teams.

The European section of the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification acted as qualifiers for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which is being held in South Korea and Japan, for national teams which are members of the UEFA. Apart from France, who qualified automatically as defending champions, a total of 13.5 slots in the final tournament were available for UEFA teams.

The 50 teams were divided into nine groups, five groups of six teams and four groups of five teams. The teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The group winners would qualify. Among the runners-up, the runner-up of Group 2 was drawn randomly to advance to the UEFA–AFC Intercontinental play-off. The other runners-up would advance to the UEFA play-offs.[1]

In the play-offs, the eight teams were paired up to play knockout matches on a home-and-away basis. The four aggregate winners qualified. The qualifying process started on 2 September 2000, after UEFA Euro 2000, and ended on 14 November 2001.

Qualification seeding (UEFA)

The draw was made in December 1999, and was based on average points per game achieved in 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification and UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying. France qualified automatically as title holders, and because Belgium and Netherlands, as hosts, had not had to qualify for UEFA Euro 2000, only their 1998 World Cup result was used. Andorra made their debut in World Cup qualifying.

The national teams which eventually qualified for the final tournament are presented in bold and the national teams who took part in the play-offs (AFC-UEFA play-off included) are presented in italic.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5

 Spain 2.61
 Romania 2.60
 Norway 2.50
 Sweden 2.39
 Netherlands 2.38
 Czech Republic 2.30
 Germany 2.28
 Belgium 2.25
 Yugoslavia 2.22

 Austria 2.11
 Portugal 2.10
 Italy 2.06
 Scotland 2.05
 England 2.00
 Russia 2.00
 Ukraine 2.00
 Denmark 1.94
 Turkey 1.94

 Republic of Ireland 1.89
 Croatia 1.88
 Slovakia 1.65
 Bulgaria 1.63
 Israel 1.63
 Greece 1.61
  Switzerland 1.50
 Poland 1.44
 Lithuania 1.40

 Cyprus 1.38
 Hungary 1.33
 Finland 1.31
 Iceland 1.20
 Macedonia 1.17
 Latvia 1.15
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.11
 Slovenia 1.00
 Wales 1.00

 Georgia 0.83
 Armenia 0.80
 Estonia 0.75
 Northern Ireland 0.67
 Albania 0.55
 Faroe Islands 0.45
 Azerbaijan 0.39
 Belarus 0.39
 Moldova 0.25
 Liechtenstein 0.20
 Andorra 0.00
 Luxembourg 0.00
 Malta 0.00
 San Marino 0.00

Summary

Table - top row: group winners, second row: group runners-up, third row: others. The winner of each group qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup together with winners of play-off. Group 2 was chosen at random before qualifying began for its runner- up to participate in the UEFA/AFC intercontinental play-off. As runner-up in group 2, Ireland played a play-off against a team from the AFC confederation, whereas the others played against each other (UEFA play-off).

  Winner of each group qualified directly for the 2002 FIFA World Cup
  The runners-up advanced to the second round (play-offs)
  Other teams were eliminated after the first round
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9

Russia

Portugal

Denmark

Sweden

Poland

Croatia

Spain

Italy

England

Slovenia

Republic of Ireland

Czech Republic

Turkey

Ukraine

Belgium

Austria

Romania

Germany

Yugoslavia

Switzerland

Faroe Islands

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Estonia

Cyprus

Andorra

Bulgaria

Iceland

Northern Ireland

Malta

Slovakia

Macedonia

Moldova

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Norway

Wales

Armenia

Scotland

Latvia

San Marino

Israel

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Liechtenstein

Georgia

Hungary

Lithuania

Finland

Greece

Albania

First round

The winner of each group qualified directly, the runner-up advanced to play-off (either UEFA playoff or UEFA-AFC playoff).

Legend
Qualified directly for the 2002 World Cup
Advanced to the play-offs

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 107211851323
 Slovenia 10550179820
 Yugoslavia 105412281419
  Switzerland 104241812614
 Faroe Islands 10217623−177
 Luxembourg 100010428−240
  Faroe Islands Luxembourg Russia Slovenia Switzerland Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Faroe Islands  1–0 0–3 2–2 0–1 0–6
Luxembourg  0–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 0–2
Russia  1–0 3–0 1–1 4–0 1–1
Slovenia  3–0 2–0 2–1 2–2 1–1
Switzerland   5–1 5–0 0–1 0–1 1–2
Yugoslavia  2–0 6–2 0–1 1–1 1–1

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Portugal 107303372624
 Republic of Ireland 107302351824
 Netherlands 106223092120
 Estonia 102261026−168
 Cyprus 102261331−188
 Andorra 100010536−310
  Andorra Cyprus Estonia Republic of Ireland Netherlands Portugal
Andorra  2–3 1–2 0–3 0–5 1–7
Cyprus  5–0 2–2 0–4 0–4 1–3
Estonia  1–0 2–2 0–2 2–4 1–3
Republic of Ireland  3–1 4–0 2–0 1–0 1–1
Netherlands  4–0 4–0 5–0 2–2 0–2
Portugal  3–0 6–0 5–0 1–1 2–2

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Denmark 106402261622
 Czech Republic 106222081220
 Bulgaria 105231415−117
 Iceland 104151420−613
 Northern Ireland 103251112−111
 Malta 10019424−201
  Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Iceland Malta Northern Ireland
Bulgaria  0–1 0–2 2–1 3–0 4–3
Czech Republic  6–0 0–0 4–0 3–2 3–1
Denmark  1–1 2–1 6–0 2–1 1–1
Iceland  1–1 3–1 1–2 3–0 1–0
Malta  0–2 0–0 0–5 1–4 0–1
Northern Ireland  0–1 0–1 1–1 3–0 1–0

Group 4

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sweden 108202031726
 Turkey 106311881021
 Slovakia 10523169717
 Macedonia 101451118−77
 Moldova 10136620−146
 Azerbaijan 10127417−135
  Azerbaijan Republic of Macedonia Moldova Slovakia Sweden Turkey
Azerbaijan  1–1 0–0 2–0 0–1 0–1
Macedonia  3–0 2–2 0–5 1–2 1–2
Moldova  2–0 0–0 0–1 0–2 0–3
Slovakia  3–1 2–0 4–2 0–0 0–1
Sweden  3–0 1–0 6–0 2–0 1–1
Turkey  3–0 3–3 2–0 1–1 1–2

Group 5

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Poland 1063121111021
 Ukraine 10451138517
 Belarus 104331211115
 Norway 102441214−210
 Wales 101631012−29
 Armenia 10055719−125
  Armenia Belarus Norway Poland Ukraine Wales
Armenia  0–0 1–4 1–1 2–3 2–2
Belarus  2–1 2–1 4–1 0–2 2–1
Norway  0–0 1–1 2–3 0–1 3–2
Poland  4–0 3–1 3–0 1–1 0–0
Ukraine  3–0 0–0 0–0 1–3 1–1
Wales  0–0 1–0 1–1 1–2 1–1

Group 6

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Croatia 85301521318
 Belgium 85212561917
 Scotland 8431126615
 Latvia 8116516−114
 San Marino 8017330−271
  Belgium Croatia Latvia San Marino Scotland
Belgium  0–0 3–1 10–1 2–0
Croatia  1–0 4–1 4–0 1–1
Latvia  0–4 0–1 1–1 0–1
San Marino  1–4 0–4 0–1 0–2
Scotland  2–2 0–0 2–1 4–0

Group 7

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 86202141720
 Austria 8431108215
 Israel 8332117412
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8224121208
 Liechtenstein 8008023−230
  Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina Israel Liechtenstein Spain
Austria  2–0 2–1 2–0 1–1
Bosnia and Herzegovina  1–1 0–0 5–0 1–2
Israel  1–1 3–1 2–0 1–1
Liechtenstein  0–1 0–3 0–3 0–2
Spain  4–0 4–1 2–0 5–0

Group 8

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 86201631320
 Romania 8512107316
 Georgia 83141212010
 Hungary 8224141318
 Lithuania 8026320−172
  Georgia (country) Hungary Italy Lithuania Romania
Georgia  3–1 1–2 2–0 0–2
Hungary  4–1 2–2 1–1 0–2
Italy  2–0 1–0 4–0 3–0
Lithuania  0–4 1–6 0–0 1–2
Romania  1–1 2–0 0–2 1–0

Group 9

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 England 85211661017
 Germany 85211410417
 Finland 8332127512
 Greece 8215717−107
 Albania 8107514−93
  Albania England Finland Germany Greece
Albania  1–3 0–2 0–2 2–0
England  2–0 2–1 0–1 2–2
Finland  2–1 0–0 2–2 5–1
Germany  2–1 1–5 0–0 2–0
Greece  1–0 0–2 1–0 2–4

Play-offs

The runners-up advanced to play-off where they either met each other or, by draw, a team from the AFC confederation. The team to meet an AFC team became the Republic of Ireland.[2]

UEFA

Belgium qualified by the aggregate score of 2–0.

Germany qualified by the aggregate score of 5–2.

Slovenia qualified by the aggregate score of 3–2.

Turkey qualified by the aggregate score of 6–0.

UEFA–AFC

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Republic of Ireland  2–1  Iran 2–0 0–1

Qualified teams

The following 15 teams from UEFA qualified for the final tournament.

Team Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances in FIFA World Cup1
 FranceDefending champions12 July 199810 (1930, 1934, 1938, 1954, 1958, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1998)
 RussiaGroup 1 winners6 October 20018 (19582, 19622, 19662, 19702, 19822, 19862, 19902, 1994)
 PortugalGroup 2 winners6 October 20012 (1966, 1986)
 DenmarkGroup 3 winners6 October 20012 (1986, 1998)
 SwedenGroup 4 winners5 September 20019 (1934, 1938, 1950, 1958, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1990, 1994)
 PolandGroup 5 winners1 September 20015 (1938, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986)
 CroatiaGroup 6 winners6 October 20011 (1998)
 SpainGroup 7 winners5 September 200110 (1934, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998)
 ItalyGroup 8 winners6 October 200114 (1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998)
 EnglandGroup 9 winners6 October 200110 (1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998)
 GermanyPlay-off winners14 November 200114 (1934, 1938, 19543, 19583, 19623, 19663, 19703, 19743, 19783, 19823, 19863, 19903, 1994, 1998)
 BelgiumPlay-off winners14 November 200110 (1930, 1934, 1938, 1954, 1970, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998)
 SloveniaPlay-off winners14 November 20010 (debut)
 TurkeyPlay-off winners14 November 20011 (1954)
 Republic of IrelandUEFA-AFC Play-off winners15 November 20012 (1990, 1994)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.
2 Competed as Soviet Union.
3 Competed as West Germany. A separate team for East Germany also participated in qualifications during this time, having only competed in 1974.

Goalscorers

10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

References

  1. "Fifa announces play-off draw". BBC. 31 August 2001. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. "Ireland / Iran Play Off Matches for 2002 World Cup Finals".
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