2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round#Goalscorers
{{Short description|Football tournament qualifying stage}}
The 2002 FIFA World Cup European qualification play-offs were a set of home-and-away play-offs to decide the final four places granted to national football teams from European nations (more precisely, UEFA members) for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
The play-offs were decided by the standard FIFA method of aggregate score, with away goals and, if necessary, extra time with the possibility of a penalty shootout at the end of the second leg. The winner of each play-off was awarded a place in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Seeding and draw
The draw for the play-offs was held on 31 August 2001 at FIFA's headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland.{{cite news |title=Fifa announces play-off draw |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2002/1517066.stm |publisher=BBC |date=31 August 2001 |access-date=14 November 2017}} The nine group runners-up were placed into one pot, with eight teams drawn into four pairings (with the first team drawn hosting the first leg). The remaining team then faced an AFC team in the inter-confederation play-offs.{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/wc/2002/comp/matches2_1035_2002_150__E.html |title=Play-offs UEFA/AFC |website=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |access-date=6 December 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020103052717/http://www.fifa.com/wc/2002/comp/matches2_1035_2002_150__E.html |archive-date=3 January 2002}} UEFA were paired to face the AFC team by decision of the FIFA Executive Committee in October 1999.{{cite news |url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/WorldCup/news/Kind=1/newsId=5119.html |title=Play-off draw to take place |website=UEFA |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=August 2001 |access-date=6 December 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010902233614/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/WorldCup/news/Kind=1/newsId=5119.html |archive-date=2 September 2001}}
Qualified teams
The teams that finished second in Groups 1 and 3-9 from the group stage qualified for the second round.
- {{fb|AUT}}
- {{fb|BEL}}
- {{fb|CZE}}
- {{fb|GER}}
- {{fb|ROM}}
- {{fb|SVN}}
- {{fb|TUR}}
- {{fb|UKR|1992}}
Matches
{{TwoLegResult| {{fb-rt|BEL}} | |2–0| {{fb|CZE}}| |1–0|1–0}}
{{TwoLegResult| {{fb-rt|UKR|1992}} | |2–5| {{fb|GER}}| |1–1|1–4}}
{{TwoLegResult| {{fb-rt|SVN}} | |3–2| {{fb|ROM}}| |2–1|1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult| {{fb-rt|AUT}} | |0–6| {{fb|TUR}}| |0–1|0–5}}
|}
{{football box
|id = BEL v CZE
|date = 10 November 2001
|time = 9:15 pm
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}
|score = 1–0
|team2 = {{fb|CZE}}
|goals1 = G. Verheyen {{goal|28}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Stade Roi Baudouin, Brussels
|attendance = 39,000
|referee = Urs Meier (Switzerland)
}}
{{football box
|id = CZE v BEL
|date = 14 November 2001
|time = 8:45 pm
|team1 = {{fb-rt|CZE}}
|score = 0–1
|team2 = {{fb|BEL}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Wilmots {{goal|85|pen.}}
|stadium = Letná Stadium, Prague
|attendance = 18,996
|referee = Anders Frisk (Sweden)
}}
Belgium won 2–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|id = UKR v GER
|date = 10 November 2001
|time = 9:45 pm
|team1 = {{fb-rt|UKR|1992}}
|score = 1–1
|team2 = {{fb|GER}}
|goals1 = Zubov {{goal|18}}
|goals2 = Ballack {{goal|31}}
|stadium = Olimpiyskyi National Sports Complex, Kyiv
|attendance = 83,000
|referee = Stefano Braschi (Italy)
}}
{{football box
|id = GER v UKR
|date = 14 November 2001
|time = 8:45 pm
|team1 = {{fb-rt|GER}}
|score = 4–1
|team2 = {{fb|UKR|1992}}
|goals1 = Ballack {{goal|4||51}}
Neuville {{goal|11}}
Rehmer {{goal|15}}
|goals2 = Shevchenko {{goal|90}}
|stadium = Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
|attendance = 52,400
|referee = Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
}}
Germany won 5–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|id = SVN v ROM
|date = 10 November 2001
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}
|score = 2–1
|team2 = {{fb|ROM}}
|goals1 = Ačimovič {{goal|41}}
Osterc {{goal|70}}
|goals2 = M. Niculae {{goal|26}}
|stadium = Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana
|attendance = 8,500
|referee = Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
}}
{{football box
|id = ROM v SVN
|date = 14 November 2001
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ROM}}
|score = 1–1
|team2 = {{fb|SVN}}
|goals1 = Contra {{goal|65}}
|goals2 = Rudonja {{goal|55}}
|stadium = Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest
|attendance = 24,500
|referee = Hellmut Krug (Germany)
}}
Slovenia won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|id = AUT v TUR
|date = 10 November 2001
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}
|score = 0–1
|team2 = {{fb|TUR}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Buruk {{goal|60}}
|stadium = Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
|attendance = 50,000
|referee = Manuel Mejuto González (Spain)
}}
{{football box
|id = TUR v AUT
|date = 14 November 2001
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|TUR}}
|score = 5–0
|team2 = {{fb|AUT}}
|goals1 = Baştürk {{goal|21}}
Şükür {{goal|31}}
Buruk {{goal|45}}
Erdem {{goal|69||85}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul
|attendance = 22,000
|referee = Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
}}
Turkey won 6–0 on aggregate.
Goalscorers
{{Goalscorers
|goals=20 |matches=8
|3 goals=
- {{fbicon|GER}} Michael Ballack
|2 goals=
- {{fbicon|TUR}} Okan Buruk
- {{fbicon|TUR}} Arif Erdem
|1 goal=
- {{fbicon|BEL}} Gert Verheyen
- {{fbicon|BEL}} Marc Wilmots
- {{fbicon|GER}} Oliver Neuville
- {{fbicon|GER}} Marko Rehmer
- {{fbicon|ROM}} Cosmin Contra
- {{fbicon|ROM}} Marius Niculae
- {{fbicon|SVN}} Milenko Ačimovič
- {{fbicon|SVN}} Milan Osterc
- {{fbicon|SVN}} Mladen Rudonja
- {{fbicon|TUR}} Yildiray Baştürk
- {{fbicon|TUR}} Hakan Şükür
- {{fbicon|UKR|1992}} Andriy Shevchenko
- {{fbicon|UKR|1992}} Hennadiy Zubov
}}