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  • Spain earned its 4th consecutive victory

South Africa vs Spain match report

Date, kick-off time:
Wednesday, 12 June 2002, 20:30 (UTC+9:00)
National teams, score:
South Africa
2-3
Spain
Referee:
Attendance, venue:
Goals:
0-1 (4') Raúl González, 1-2 (45+') Gaizka Mendieta, 2-3 (56') Raúl González
Spain football team line-up in match Nr.469
Managed by national coach José Antonio Camacho
Player
Caps
Age
Club
16
21
Real Madrid CF, Madrid
5
25
Valencia CF, Valencia
5
30
RC Deportivo de La Coruña, La Coruña
61
35
RCD Mallorca, Palma
25
27
Real Madrid CF, Madrid
David Albelda   53' 
3
24
Valencia CF, Valencia
6
25
RC Deportivo de La Coruña, La Coruña
33
28
SS Lazio SpA, Roma
5
22
FC Barcelona, Barcelona
4
20
Real Betis Balompié, Sevilla
54
24
Real Madrid CF, Madrid
82' Luis Enrique  
60
32
FC Barcelona, Barcelona
22
26
Real Madrid CF, Madrid
77' Albert Luque  
1
24
RCD Mallorca, Palma
Match stats
National team
Players
Average caps
Average age
Clubs
Goals
Cautions
Expulsions
Spain
14
21.429
26.422
7
3
0
0
Comments

pieterkooijman - posted on 3 September 2011 at 12:18:31

Andre Arendse
Cyril Nzama (...)

Soproni Démon - posted on 30 September 2011 at 08:34:02

Captain
South Africa: Lucas Radebe

Soproni Démon - posted on 29 March 2012 at 15:19:09

Yellow card:
Cyril Nzama [Y 16’] (...)

Yas054 - posted on 3 April 2013 at 17:31:07

June 12th 2002 (8:30pm) Daejeon, Daejeon World Cup Stadium
(...)
South Africa vs Spain post-match head-to-head
WP
0.0
P
1
W
0
D
0
L
1
GF
2
GA
3
GF/P
2.000
GA/P
3.000
Av attendance
31 024
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Spain national team matches
Previous match:
2002 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament
Paraguay vs Spain 1-3
Jeonju, Friday 7 June 2002
Next match:
2002 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament
Rep. of Ireland vs Spain 1-1
Suwon, Sunday 16 June 2002
Top Spain goal scorers
1. Fernando Hierro (1990 - 2002) - 29 goals
2. Raúl González (1996 - 2002) - 28 goals
3. Emilio Butragueño (1984 - 1990) - 26 goals
... Gaizka Mendieta (1999 - 2002) - 8 goals
(correct as of June 12, 2002)
Brief match report
Wed. 12 Jun 2002
Daejeon World Cup Stadium (Purple Arena), Daejeon
South Africa 2-3 Spain
Goals: González 4, Mendieta 45+, González 56

Spain: Casillas, Curro Torres, Romero, Nadal (c), Helguera, Albelda (Sergio González 53), Mendieta, Hernández, Sánchez, Raúl González (Luis Enrique 82), Morientes (Luque 77). Managed by Camacho.

Att: 31 024,
Ref: Al Fadhli (Kuwait)

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