Neymar, Brazil and 2002 World Cup
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No country has played more World Cup games than the Seleção. Find out the other records the Brazilians hold at the global showpiece. Brazil and the FIFA World Cup™ are closely intertwined, so much so,
Ronaldinho's winner for Brazil in the 2002 World Cup quarter-final against England remains one of the most hotly-debated goals in tournament history. The argument effectively boils down to whether or not the former Ballon d'Or winner meant to lob goalkeeper David Seaman from 35+ yards or if it was an attempted cross and he had gotten lucky.
Asia (Japan and S Korea) hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It was a World Cup that had upsets and surprises, but class tells, and there was a familiar winner of this tournament. The Story Of The 2002 FIFA World Cup Much was expected of teams such as ...
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On the verge of retirement after devastating injuries and a humiliating World Cup final defeat in 1998, Ronaldo Nazario faced the collapse of his dreams and Brazil’s hopes. Yet against all odds, he returned in 2002 to lead Brazil through upsets,
