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  1. Watch the full match replay from the match between Japan and Russia played at International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama on Sunday, 09 June 2002.

  2. USA, Japan and Korea had all previously staged the FIFA World Cup finals, with Japan and Korea becoming the tournament’s first joint-hosts back in 2002. The 1994 finals took place in the US. A clearly delighted Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Thani also expressed gratitude for the honour of hosting football's greatest tournament, while insisting that Qatar's historic FIFA World Cup would meet ...

  3. The FIFA Executive Committee has chosen Russia to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup™, while the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ was awarded to Qatar. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter announced the result of the FIFA Executive Committee's secret vote on Thursday 2 December 2010 in Zurich’s Messe. In lauding the victorious nations, the FIFA President also ...

  4. First fully synthetic FIFA World Cup ball and first hand-sewed ball 1990: Etrusco Unico: 1994: Questra: 1998: Tricolore: First multi-coloured ball at a World Cup finals tournament. 1999 (women) Icon: First ball specifically created for a Women's World Cup. Technically identical to the Tricolore, but with a different visual design. 2002

  5. The picture above shows Russian footballer Yuri Kovtun in action during the game . against the Republic of Ireland on 13th February 2002. RUSSIA 2:0 TUNISIA (0:0) Yegor Titov, Valeri Karpin (05.06.02 Kobe - 30,957)

  6. Ole! 2002 – The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. 2006 – Voices from the FIFA World Cup. 2010 – Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album. 2014 – One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album. 2018 – No album, but an official playlist: FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Official Playlist) [66]

  7. CAREER DATES 1992 - 2003. Debut 16th. August 1992 in Moscow against Mexico in 2-0 win. Final Appearance 29th. March 2003 in 3-1 away win against Albania. Total Caps 71 International matches . 26 goals. WORLD CUP. Debut 28 June 1994 Russia 6-1 Cameroon. World Cup Games 1994 (1), 2002 (3)

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