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The 2001–02 season was the 99th competitive season in Belgian football .
National team
Belgium ended their qualifying campaign for the Football World Cup 2002 at the second place in Group 6. It qualified for the World Cup after the playoff games and lost in the round of 16.
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score*
Comp
Belgium scorers
Match Report
15 August 2001
Helsinki Olympic Stadium , Helsinki (A)
Finland
1-4
F
Bart Goor
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5 September 2001
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Scotland
2–0
WCQ
Nico Van Kerckhoven , Bart Goor
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6 October 2001
Maksimir stadium , Zagreb (A)
Croatia
0–1
WCQ
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10 November 2001
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Czech Republic
1–0
WCP
Gert Verheyen
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14 November 2001
Toyota Arena , Prague (A)
Czech Republic
1-0
WCP
Marc Wilmots
www.footbel.be
13 February 2002
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Norway
1-0
F
Stefaan Tanghe
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27 March 2002
Patras (A)
Greece
2-3
F
Bart Goor , Wesley Sonck
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17 April 2002
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Slovakia
1-1
F
Bart Goor
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14 May 2002
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Algeria
0–0
F
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18 May 2002
Stade de France , Paris (A)
France
2–1
F
Glen De Boeck , Marc Wilmots
www.footbel.be
26 May 2002
Kumamoto (N)
Costa Rica
1–0
F
Bart Goor
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4 June 2002
Saitama Stadium , Saitama (N)
Japan
2-2
WCFR
Marc Wilmots , Peter Van Der Heyden
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10 June 2002
Stadium Big Eye , Ōita (N)
Tunisia
1-1
WCFR
Marc Wilmots
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14 June 2002
Ecopa Stadium , Shizuoka (N)
Russia
3-2
WCFR
Johan Walem , Wesley Sonck , Marc Wilmots
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17 June 2002
Wing Stadium , Kobe (N)
Brazil
0–2
WCSR
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* Belgium score given first
Key
H = Home match
A = Away match
N = Neutral field
F = Friendly
WCQ = FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualifying, Group 6
WCP = FIFA World Cup 2002 Playoff
WCFR = FIFA World Cup 2002 First Round
WCSR = FIFA World Cup 2002 Second Round
Honours
References