2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC–CONMEBOL play-off) explained

2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
(CONMEBOLOFC play-off)
Event:2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
Team1:Australia
Team1association:
Team1score:1
Team2:Uruguay
Team2score:3
Details:(on aggregate)
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:1
Team2score1:0
Date1:20 November 2001
Stadium1:MCG
City1:Melbourne
Referee1:Graziano Cesari (Italy)
Attendance1:84,656
Weather1:Partly cloudy
15°C[1]
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:0
Team2score2:3
Date2:25 November 2001
Stadium2:Estadio Centenario
City2:Montevideo
Referee2:Ali Bujsaim (UAE)
Attendance2:62,000
Weather2:Clear
16°C[2]

The 2002 FIFA World Cup OFCCONMEBOL qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winners of the Oceania qualifying tournament, Australia, and the fifth-placed team from the South American qualifying tournament, Uruguay. The games were played on 20 November and 25 November 2001 in Melbourne and Montevideo respectively. Australia was hoping to play in the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1974 and Uruguay since 1990.

In the first leg, Australia beat Uruguay 1–0 in Melbourne while Uruguay took revenge in the second leg, easily defeating Australia 3–0 in Montevideo. Uruguay won the series 3–1 on aggregate, therefore qualifying for the World Cup held in Korea and Japan.[3] [4]

Australian players were spat on, punched and abused by a mob of Uruguayan fans on arrival at Montevideo's international airport for the second leg.[5]

Background

UruguayRoundAustralia
Team
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189452320331
1893631171430
189362923630
187651913627
Final standings
Team
44006606612
4301274239
4202730−236
4103918−93
4004057−570
Final round
(OFC)
OpponentResult
1st leg (A)2–0
2nd leg (H)4–1

Match details

First leg

GK 1 Mark Schwarzer
DF 2
DF 14Shaun Murphy
DF 3 Craig Moore
DF 5 Tony Vidmar
MF 7 Brett Emerton
MF 4 Paul Okon (c)
MF 8 Josip Skoko
MF 11
FW 9 Mark Viduka
FW 10Harry Kewell
Substitutions:
GK 12Zeljko Kalac
DF 6 Tony Popovic
DF 16Steve Horvat
MF 13Mark Bresciano
MF 17Steve Corica
FW 18
FW 21John Aloisi
Manager:
Frank Farina
GK 1 Fabián Carini
DF 2 Washington Tais
DF 3 Alejandro Lembo
DF 4 Paolo Montero (c)
DF 6
MF 8
MF 5 Pablo Gabriel García
MF 7 Gianni Guigou
MF 20Álvaro Recoba
FW 19
FW 11
Substitutions:
GK 12Gustavo Munúa
DF 14Joe Bizera
MF 10Nicolás Olivera
MF 16
FW 9 Diego Alonso
FW 15
FW 18Richard Morales
Manager:
Víctor Púa
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Second leg

GK 1
DF 2
DF 3 Alejandro Lembo
DF 4 Paolo Montero (c)
DF 6 Darío Rodríguez
MF 5
MF 7 Gianni Guigou
MF 10
MF 20Álvaro Recoba
FW 9
FW 11
Substitutions:
GK 12Gustavo Munúa
DF 14
MF 8
MF 15Guillermo Giacomazzi
MF 16Nicolás Olivera
FW 18
FW 19 Diego Alonso
Manager:
Víctor Púa
GK 1 Mark Schwarzer
DF 2
DF 14
DF 3 Craig Moore
DF 5 Tony Vidmar
MF 7 Brett Emerton
MF 4 Paul Okon (c)
MF 8 Josip Skoko
MF 11Stan Lazaridis
FW 9 Mark Viduka
FW 10-Substitutions:
GK 12Zeljko Kalac
DF 16Steve Horvat
MF 13Mark Bresciano
MF 17 Steve Corica
MF 22 Mile Sterjovski
FW 18
FW 21
Manager:
Frank Farina
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  • Assistant referees:
    • Ahmed Yaqqob Mohamed (UAE)
    • Ali Abdulla Makhlouf (UAE)
  • Fourth official: Musallam Al Bloushi (UAE)
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  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level:
  • 3 (of 7) substitutions permitted

Aftermath

Uruguay qualified for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Korea and Japan, and were drawn into Group A with defending champions France, Denmark and debutants Senegal. After losing 2–1 to Denmark in their opening match, Uruguay drew France 0–0 and in the final match they also drew 3–3 to Senegal despite being 3–0 down, finishing third in the group on two points.

Australia played in the 2002 OFC Nations Cup qualified automatically. The Socceroos were drawn into a group with Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia and won 2–0, 11–0 and 8–0 respectively, and topped the group, proceeding to the semi-final stage. Against Tahiti, a goal from Damian Mori in extra time secured a 2–1 win and a place in the final against New Zealand. Australia lost 1–0, leaving the side as runners-up and New Zealand qualifying for the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Australia and Uruguay met again in the 2005 CONMEBOL-OFC play-off, with heightened security measures following the 2001 airport incident in Montevideo.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History for Melbourne Airport, VC. wunderground.com. 2001-11-20. 2013-04-02.
  2. Web site: History for Montevideo, Uruguay. wunderground.com. 2001-11-25. 2013-04-02.
  3. https://elpais.com/deportes/2001/11/26/actualidad/1006762912_850215.html Uruguay gana a Australia y completa la lista de 32 clasificados para el Mundial 2002
  4. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/deportes/futbol/una-clasificacion-que-se-transformo-en-pesadilla-nid353867/ Por la última plaza al Mundial.
  5. Web site: Socceroos promised blanket security. 10 November 2005.