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*[[Togo|Togolese]] [[Souleymane Mamam]] became the youngest player ever to play in a World Cup qualifying match at the age of 13 years and 310 days in [[Lomé]] in [[May 2001]].
*[[Togo|Togolese]] [[Souleymane Mamam]] became the youngest player ever to play in a World Cup qualifying match at the age of 13 years and 310 days in [[Lomé]] in [[May 2001]].


*[[Australia national football team|Australia]] netted 32 goals against newcomers [[American Samoa national football team|American Samoa]], setting the record of the highest-scoring match and biggest margin victory ever. This was only two days after Australia thrashed [[Tonga national football team|Tonga]] 22-0, a then international record. Also, [[Archie Thompson]]’s 13 goals in the match against American Samoa surpassed the previous record of 7.
*[[Australia national football team|Australia]] netted 31 goals against newcomers [[American Samoa national football team|American Samoa]], setting the record of the highest-scoring match and biggest margin victory ever. This was only two days after Australia thrashed [[Tonga national football team|Tonga]] 22-0, a then international record. Also, [[Archie Thompson]]’s 13 goals in the match against American Samoa surpassed the previous record of 7.


*The fastest-ever [[hat-trick]] in an "A" international was set when Abdel Hamid of [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] needed only 177 seconds to bag his three goals in a game against [[Namibia national football team|Namibia]].
*The fastest-ever [[hat-trick]] in an "A" international was set when Abdel Hamid of [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] needed only 177 seconds to bag his three goals in a game against [[Namibia national football team|Namibia]].

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A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament.  South Korea and  Japan, as the co-hosts, and  France, as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.

The 32 spots available in the 2002 World Cup would be distributed among the continental zones as follows:

  • Europe (UEFA): 14.5 places, 1 of them went to automatic qualifier France, while the other 13.5 places were contested by 50 teams. The winner of the 0.5 place would advance to the Intercontinental Play-offs (against a team from AFC)
  • South America (CONMEBOL): 4.5 places, contested by 10 teams. The winner of the 0.5 place would advance to the Intercontinental Play-offs (against a team from OFC).
  • North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF): 3 places, contested by 35 teams.
  • Africa (CAF): 5 places, contested by 51 teams.
  • Asia (AFC): 4.5 places, 2 of them went to automatic qualifiers South Korea and Japan, while the other 2.5 places were contested by 40 teams. The winner of the 0.5 place would advance to the Intercontinental Play-offs (against a team from UEFA).
  • Oceania (OFC): 0.5 place, contested by 10 teams. The winner of the 0.5 place would advance to the Intercontinental Play-offs (against a team from CONMEBOL).

A total of 193 teams played at least one qualifying match. A total of 777 qualifying matches were played, and 2452 goals were scored (an average of 3.16 per match).


Continental zones

To see the dates and results of the qualification rounds for each continental zone, click on the following articles:

Group 1 - Russia qualified. Slovenia advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 2 - Portugal qualified. Republic of Ireland advanced to the UEFA / AFC Intercontinental Play-off
Group 3 - Denmark qualified. Czech Republic advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 4 - Sweden qualified. Turkey advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 5 - Poland qualified. Ukraine advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 6 - Croatia qualified. Belgium advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 7 - Spain qualified. Austria advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 8 - Italy qualified. Romania advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Group 9 - England qualified. Germany advanced to the UEFA Play-offs.
Play-offs - Belgium, Germany, Slovenia and Turkey qualified over Czech Republic, Ukraine, Romania, and Austria respectively.
Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay qualified. Uruguay advanced to the CONMEBOL / OFC Intercontinental Play-off.
Costa Rica, Mexico and USA qualified.
Group 1 - Cameroon qualified.
Group 2 - Nigeria qualified.
Group 3 - Senegal qualified.
Group 4 - Tunisia qualified.
Group 5 - South Africa qualified.
Group A - Saudi Arabia qualified. Iran advanced to the AFC Play-off.
Group B - China PR qualified. United Arab Emirates advanced to the AFC Play-off.
Play-off - Iran advanced to the UEFA / AFC Intercontinental Play-off over United Arab Emirates.
Australia advanced to the CONMEBOL / OFC Intercontinental Play-off.

Intercontinental Play-offs

The teams would play against each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner would qualify.

UEFA / AFC Intercontinental Play-off

November 10, 2001, Dublin, Ireland -  Republic of Ireland 2 - 0 Iran 

November 15, 2001, Tehran, Iran -  Iran 1 - 0 Republic of Ireland 

Republic of Ireland qualified by the aggregate score of 2-1.

CONMEBOL / OFC Intercontinental Play-off

November 20, 2001, Melbourne, Australia -  Australia 1 - 0 Uruguay 

November 25, 2001, Montevideo, Uruguay -  Uruguay 3 - 0 Australia 

Uruguay qualified by the aggregate score of 3-1.

Qualified teams

Team Finals Appearance Streak Last Appearance
 Argentina 13th 8 1998
 Belgium 11th 6 1998
 Brazil 17th 17 1998
 Cameroon 5th 4 1998
 China 1st 1 -
 Costa Rica 2nd 1 1990
 Croatia 2nd 2 1998
 Denmark 3rd 2 1998
 Ecuador 1st 1 -
 England 11th 2 1998
 France (c) 11th 2 1998
 Germany 15th(1) 13(1) 1998
 Italy 15th 11 1998
 Japan (h) 2nd 2 1998
 South Korea (h) 6th 5 1998
 Mexico 12th 3 1998
 Nigeria 3rd 3 1998
 Paraguay 6th 2 1998
 Poland 6th 1 1986
 Portugal 3rd 1 1986
 Republic of Ireland 3rd 1 1994
 Russia 2nd(2) 1 1994
 Saudi Arabia 3rd 3 1998
 Senegal 1st 1 -
 Slovenia 1st 1 -
 South Africa 2nd 2 1998
 Spain 11th 7 1998
 Sweden 10th 1 1994
 Tunisia 3rd 2 1998
 Turkey 2nd 1 1954
 United States 7th 4 1998
 Uruguay 10th 1 1990

(h) - qualified automatically as co-hosts

(c) - qualified automatically as defending champions

1Includes 10 appearances by DFB representing West Germany between 1954 and 1990.
2Excludes appearances by USSR. If those are counted together, this is their 9th appearance.
Qualifying countries

Notes

  • Australia netted 31 goals against newcomers American Samoa, setting the record of the highest-scoring match and biggest margin victory ever. This was only two days after Australia thrashed Tonga 22-0, a then international record. Also, Archie Thompson’s 13 goals in the match against American Samoa surpassed the previous record of 7.
  • The fastest-ever hat-trick in an "A" international was set when Abdel Hamid of Egypt needed only 177 seconds to bag his three goals in a game against Namibia.

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