The top two teams from each group (16 total) advance to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.A third place match is included and played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals.Ballack passed to Bernd Schneider whose cross was turned in by Oliver Neuville.In the 92nd minute, Roberto Acua was sent off after punching Ballack.
They managed to hold out until the very last minute, when a foul by Captain Fernando Hierro saw a penalty converted by Robbie Keane. After extra time ended goalless, Spain triumphed 3-2 on penalties with goalkeeper Iker Casillas emerging a hero by saving two attempts. In the first round, South Korea had topped their group with victories over Poland and Portugal, and a draw against the United States, while Italy struggled to advance to the second round with a victory against Ecuador, a defeat against Croatia, and a draw against Mexico, while also having several goals ruled out for offside. In the lead-up to the match, the press saw the in-form South Koreans as the favourites to win, in particular as Italys usual starting defensive pair, Alessandro Nesta and Fabio Cannavaro, were both unavailable the first due to injury and the latter due to suspension. The pre-game choreography by the Korean fans also saw supporters hold up red and white cards spelling out the words Again 1966, a reference to Italys elimination at the hands of North Korea in the first round of the 1966 World Cup. In the fifth minute of play, Ecuadorian referee Byron Moreno awarded a controversial penalty for South Korea after judging Christian Panucci to have pulled down Seol Ki-Hyeon in the box, but Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon saved Ahn Jung-Hwan s spot kick, putting the ball out for a corner. Italy took the lead in the 19th minute after Christian Vieri headed in a Francesco Totti corner. The second half became increasingly physical, which saw several players on both teams sustain minor injuries, while Gianluca Zambrotta and Kim Nam-Il were later forced off; Seol Ki-Hyeon eventually managed to equalise in the 89th minute to send the match into extra-time. In the first half of extra-time, Italy were reduced to ten men after Moreno showed Totti a second yellow card for an alleged dive in South Koreas penalty area, while Moreno was 40 yards away from the play, and in the second half, Damiano Tommasi appeared to score a golden goal for Italy, which was however disallowed for offside; Ahn later scored the golden goal in the 118th minute to give the co-hosts a 21 victory, which allowed them to progress to the quarter-finals of the competition, the first time an Asian team had done so since 1966. Some team members even suggested a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition, 12 while Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of ordering the official to ensure a Korean victory so that one of the two host nations would remain in the tournament. FIFA President Sepp Blatter stated that the linesmen had been a disaster and admitted that Italy suffered from bad offside calls from the group matches, but he denied conspiracy allegations. While he criticised Tottis sending off by Moreno, Blatter refused to blame Italys loss on the officials, stating: Italys elimination is not only down to referees and linesmen who made human not premeditated errors. South Korea had progressed to the quarter-finals after defeating Italy with a golden goal, while Spain overcame Ireland in the round of 16 in a penalty shoot-out victory. In the second half of regulation time, Spanish midfielder Rubn Baraja scored from a header, but it was disallowed by referee Gamal Al-Ghandour because of alleged shirt pulling and pushing in the penalty area; a 00 deadlock saw the match go into extra-time. In the first half of extra-time, Spanish striker Fernando Morientes appeared to score the golden goal with a header, but the referee disallowed it after the linesman raised his flag, as he erroneously felt that the ball had gone out of play for a goal kick before being crossed in by winger Joaqun; later on in the half, Morientes came close to scoring again when he hit the post with a first-time half-volley following a throw-in. With both sides still failing to score, the match went to a penalty shoot-out; South Koreas goalkeeper Lee Woon-jae saved Joaquns spot kick who had been carrying an injury while South Korea converted all of their penalties with Hong Myung-bo scoring the decisive spot-kick to win the shoot-out 53, becoming the first Asian side ever to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup. However, following prior criticism in the media over the quality of officiating in South Koreas win over Italy in the round of 16, there was further controversy surrounding the contentious decisions made by the officials in South Koreas quarter-final victory, as the referee had disallowed both of Spains goals after his linesmen Ali Tomusange and Michael Ragoonath had raised their flags. Spanish midfielder Ivn Helguera, who had to be restrained after the match when he attempted to confront the referee, was particularly vocal in his criticism of the officials decisions, stating afterwards: What happened here was robbery. World Cup: 25 stunning moments No21: Italy lose to South Korea in 2002. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
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