SOUTH KOREA * JAPAN
U.S. OPPONENTS* FIRST ROUND
Opponents for the United States (ranked tied for 20th by FIFA) in Group D of the 2002 World Cup:
PORTUGAL
June 5 at Suwon, South Korea
Suwon World Cup Stadium (capacity 44,047)
* FIFA ranking: Fourth
* Coach: Antonio Oliveira
* Record in qualifying: 7-0-3
* World Cup appearances: 1966 (third place), 1986 (17th)
* World Cup record: 6-3; Record vs. United States: 2-1-1
* Last game vs. United States: June 3, 1992, at Chicago, United States 1, Portugal 0
* Stars: M Luis Figo (Real Madrid, Spain), M Rui Costa (AC Milan, Italy)
* Notes: Scored 33 goals, the most in qualifying among European teams, led by Pedro Pauleta (8), Nuno Gomes (7) and Figo (6). Allowed only seven goals in qualifying, playing in a difficult group with Ireland and the Netherlands.
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SOUTH KOREA
June 10 at Daegu, South Korea
Daegu Main Stadium (capacity 66,040)
* FIFA ranking: 43rd
* Coach: Guus Hiddink
* Record in qualifying: automatic berth
* World Cup appearances: 1954 (16th), 1986 (20th), 1990 (22nd), 1994 (20th), 1998 (30th)
* World Cup record: 0-10-4; Record vs. United States: 2-0-1
* Last game vs. United States: March 12, 1994, United States 1, South Korea 1, at Fullerton; South Korea plays the United States on Dec. 9 at Seogwipo, and on Jan. 19 at the Rose Bowl in the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
* Stars: D Hong Myung-Bo (Kashiwa Reysol, Japan), F Ahn Jung-Hwan (Perugia, Italy)
* Notes: Hiddink guided the Netherlands to the semifinals in 1998, but faces a tougher task with a defense-oriented lineup and enormous local expectations. Scheduled to play Portugal at Lisbon on March 27 and defending champion France in Seoul on May 26 in its final World Cup tuneup.
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POLAND
June 14 at Daejeon, South Korea
Daejeon World Cup Stadium (capacity 42,000)
* FIFA ranking: 33rd
* Coach: Jerzy Engel
* Record in qualifying: 6-1-3
* World Cup appearances: 1938 (11th), 1974 (third), 1982 (third), 1986 (14th)
* World Cup record: 13-7-5; Record vs. United States: 6-4-1
* Last game vs. United States: Oct. 10, 1990, United States 3, Poland 2, at Warsaw.
* Stars: F Emanuel Olisadebe (Panathinaikos, Greece), G Jerzy Dudek (Liverpool, England)
* Notes: Poland was the first team in European qualifying to clinch a berth. Olisadebe, a Nigerian who became a Polish citizen, scored eight of Poland’s 19 goals in qualifying; his total tied for third in European qualifying.