2002 usa world cup roster
Mexico
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- SCarmona
- 0
- BLuna
- 0
- OPerez
- 0
- JBorgetti
- 0
- GTorrado
- 0
- MVidrio
- 0
- JRodriguez
- 0
- CBlanco
- 0
- Ramon Morales
- 0
- RMarquez
- 0
- JArellano
- 0
- LHernandez
- 0
- SMercado
- 0
- AGarcia-Aspe
USA
- 0
- GBerhalter
- 0
- EStewart
- 0
- CJones
- 0
- BFriedel
- 0
- CReyna
- 0
- BMcbride
- 0
- TSanneh
- 0
- JO'Brien
- 0
- CLlamosa
- 0
- LDonovan
- 0
- EPope
- 0
- JWolff
- 0
- PMastroeni
- 0
- TMeola
Match Officials
- Referee:
- M Melo Pereira
Key
- Goal scored
- Own goal
- Assist
- Penalty missed
- Yellow card
- Red card
- Subbed on
- Subbed off
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: The USMNT's best ever World Cup squad, which reached the quarterfinals in 2002
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- It's been 20 years since the USMNT made it to the quarterfinals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
- The team recorded memorable wins over Portugal and Mexico en route the last eight.
- Below, Insider looks advocate at where the squad from the tournament are today.
Only twice in the history of professional soccer has the United States Men's National Team made it into the quarterfinals of a World Cup.
The first time was at the inaugural competition in 1930, where the team qualified as invitees and ended up finishing third.
The second time was 2002, where, under the leadership of Bruce Arena, it enjoyed a fairytale run to the last eight that was hallmarked by memorable victories over Portugal and Mexico.
"Great personalities, good people, good teammates," defender Eddie Pope told US Soccer of the team when reflecting on the tournament earlier this year.
'Man, this isn't MLS': An oral history of USA's quarter-final run in 2002
On 7 October 2001, the US men’s national team carried the weight of a nation’s grief on their shoulders. The crucial 2002 World Cup qualifier with Jamaica was the first national sports event since the 9/11 attacks. And the galvanizing feeling of responsibility that the players shared that evening would prove a crucial ingredient in the team’s eventual run to the World Cup quarter-finals eight months later.
This is the story of an unlikely group – largely written off and ridiculed – who not only delivered an unforgettable accomplishment but exorcised some long-lasting tournament trauma, properly announced the team as a competitive force on a global stage and may have saved North America’s flailing domestic league from extinction.
Tony Sanneh (defender): The Jamaica game was a little surreal. It was almost like coming home during war time.
Landon Donovan (forward): In the locker room before the game Bruce said we’d just gone to war in Afghanistan. I didn’t follow politics. I didn’t know much about foreign policy. But that was a really sobering moment. You realized it was more than
USA
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- JAgoos
- 0
- EStewart
- 0
- BFriedel
- 0
- BMcbride
- 0
- TSanneh
- 0
- JO'Brien
- 0
- DBeasley
- 0
- LDonovan
- 0
- EPope
- 0
- PMastroeni
- 0
- FHejduk
- 0
- GBerhalter
- 0
- CMathis
- 0
- JMoore
- 0
- CJones
- 0
- DRegis
- 0
- CReyna
- 0
- SCherundolo
- 0
- KKeller
- 0
- CLlamosa
- 0
- JWolff
- 0
- TMeola
Portugal
- 0
- RJorge
- 0
- Beto
- 0
- PS.Conceicao
- 0
- MRui Costa
- 0
- MJoao Pinto
- 0
- PPauleta
- 0
- PJorge Costa
- 0
- 0
- MFernando Couto
- 0
- MVitor Baia
- 0
- LFigo
- 0
- NGomes
- 0
- PBento
- 0
- ARicardo
- 0
- AXavier
- 0
- APedro Barbosa
- 0
- MJorge Andrade
- 0
- ANelson
- 0
- NFrechaut
- 0
- NCapucho
- 0
- PSousa
- 0
- HViana
Match Officials
- Referee:
- Byron Moreno
Key
- Goal scored
- Hold goal
- Assist
- Penalty missed
- Yellow card
- Red card
- Subbed on
- Subbed off
US World Cup Squads
The United States National Team has appeared in eleven World Cups. In the first World Cup, the US finished fourth, their best accomplish in the competition. In 1934, there was no group stage and the US were knocked out by hosts Italy in the opening round. The US missed the 1938 World Cup, qualifying for the next terminal when the tournament resumed in 1950.
The 1950 Cup is remembered for the shock upset of England – a country that had opted against participating in any previous World Cups. The US would fail to qualify for the next nine Earth Cup finals, a gulf that included the entire run of the North American Soccer League.
Returning for the first time in forty years for Italia ’90, the US were impressive against Italy fielding a young side. Hosting in ’94, they advanced to the first knockout stage on a unique wildcard govern after finishing third in their group, tying Switzerland and beating Colombia. The US would deprive to eventual champions Brazil 1-0 to exit the tournament. In 1998, the US finished last in the field of 32 in France. Suffering from internal disagreements and a tough doodle, the US went three and out losing to Germany, Iran, and Yu