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    2002 FIFA World Cup, Group Stage
    Cameroon
    Cameroon

    Cameroon

    DWWDL
    1-1-1, 4 PTS
    0
    Germany
    Germany

    Germany

    LLDWD
    2-1-0, 7 PTS
    2Winner Icon Germany
    • Patrick Suffo - 78'
    • Marco Bode - 50'
    • Miroslav Klose - 79'
    • Carsten Ramelow - 40'
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    CameroonCMR
    No.Name
    1Boukar Alioum
    5Raymond Kalla Kongo
    8Geremi Njitap
    4Rigobert Song
    2Bill Tchato
    18Patrick Suffo
    3Pierrre Wome
    12Lauren Etame-Mayer
    17Marc-Vivien Foe
    20R. Salomon Olembe
    23Daniel Ngom Kome
    9Samuel Eto'o
    10Patrick Mboma
    21Joseph-Desire Job
    Substitutes
    23Daniel Ngom Kome
    18Patrick Suffo
    21Joseph-Desire Job
    GermanyGER
    No.Name
    1Oliver Kahn
    2Thomas Linke
    21Christoph Metzelder
    6Christian Ziege
    13Michael Ballack
    22Torsten Frings
    8Dietmar Hamann
    5Carsten Ramelow
    19Bernd Schneider
    16Jens Jeremies
    9Carsten Jancker
    17Marco Bode
    11Miroslav Klose
    7Oliver Neuville
    Substitutes
    16Jens Jeremies
    17Marco Bode
    7Oliver Neuville

    Game Information

    Shizouka Stadium Ecopa
    7:30 AM, June 11, 2002
    Shizuoka, Japan
    • Referees:
    • 17

    FIFA World Cup Standings

    TeamGPWDLGDP
    Japan3201+16
    Spain3111+64
    Germany3111+14
    Costa Rica3102-83
    Full Table

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