BERITA - BERITA menarik PERLAWANAN AKHIR Piala Dunia 2002 - Yokohama, Jepun 30hb Jun 2002
BERITA [2] :
Ronaldo wins adidas Golden Shoe
Award
The adidas Golden Shoe Award of
the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ goes to Ronaldo who increased his total to eight
goals. Joint second are Brazil´s Rivaldo and Miroslav Klose of Germany with 5
goals and 1 assist each.
Ronaldo´s total is the highest since Gerd Mueller
scored ten goals in six matches in Mexico in 1970. Ever since 1974 (Grzegorz
Lato/POL, 7 goals) the best goalscorer had always totalled six goals.
The adidas Golden Shoe Award goes to the top
goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup. Assists serve as a tie-breaker with the FIFA
Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such.
YOKOHAMA,
Jepun - Oliver Kahn dari Jerman dipilih oleh FIFA sebagai penjaga gol terbaik
bola sepak Piala Dunia 2002 sebelum bermula perlawanan akhir pasukannya
menentang Brazil.
Penjaga
Bayern Munich berusia 33 tahun itu menjadi inspirasi di belakang kejayaan Jerman
mara ke akhir dengan hanya melepaskan satu gol selepas enam perlawanan.
Dia
berjaya menyelamatkan beberapa percubaan berbahaya dalam semua perlawanan
terutama pada suku akhir menentang Amerika Syarikat dan separuh akhir ketika
bertemu Korea Selatan untuk memastikan pasukannya meneruskan cabaran walaupun
beberapa serangan yang tak menjadi.
Kahn
menggantikan Fabien Barthez dari Perancis yang memenangi anugerah Lev Yashin
empat tahun lalu.
Dia
juga disenaraikan dalam pasukan All-Star FIFA dan bersaing untuk merebut
anugerah bola emas yang diberikan kepada pemain terbaik kejohanan. - AFP
Belgium honoured with the FIFA Fair
Play Award
FIFA YOKOHAMA, 30 June – FIFA announced today that Belgium had won the FIFA
Fair Play Award at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™. Regardless of the
result of tonight's Final in Yokohama, no team will be able to move far enough
up the FIFA Fair Play standings to unseat the top three squads. Sweden finished
second in the FIFA Fair Play standings and the Japanese team took the
third-place spot.
As the winners of the FIFA Fair Play competition,
Belgium will receive a trophy, medals, diploma and a voucher valued at USD
50,000, which shall be exchanged for a supply of adidas equipment to be used
exclusively for youth team development in Belgium.
The FIFA Fair Play Award is given to the team with
the best record of fair play according to a points system and criteria
established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee. Since the award’s inception in
1978, only Brazil have won the award three times, earning the FIFA Fair Play
Award in 1982, 1986 and 1994. Argentina is the only host country to have claimed
the award (1978) and England took home the prize twice: once in 1990 and then in
1998, England shared the honour with France.
FIFA Fair Play Award Winners
1978 - Argentina
1982 - Brazil
1986 - Brazil
1990 - England
1994 - Brazil
1998 - England / France
2002 - Belgium
Only teams that played at least four matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Korea/Japan™ final competition were eligible to win the FIFA Fair Play
contest. The overall assessment of the teams during the final competition was
calculated by adding the points attained at each match and dividing this figure
by the number of matches played.
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