2002 FIFA World Cup Group B - Paraguay Vs South Africa

Paraguay Vs South Africa

2 June 2002
16:30
Paraguay 2 – 2 South Africa Busan Asian Main Stadium, Busan
Attendance: 25,186
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
Santa Cruz 39'
Arce 55'
Report Mokoena 63'
Fortune 90+1' (pen.)

PARAGUAY:
GK 22 Ricardo Tavarelli 90'
CB 18 Julio César Cáceres 35'
CB 5 Celso Ayala
CB 4 Carlos Gamarra (c)
RWB 2 Francisco Arce
LWB 21 Denis Caniza 65'
CM 10 Roberto Miguel Acuña
CM 6 Estanislao Struway 86'
CM 8 Guido Alvarenga 66'
AM 11 Jorge Campos 73'
CF 9 Roque Santa Cruz
Substitutions:
MF 14 Diego Gavilán 66'
MF 16 Gustavo Morínigo 73'
DF 17 Juan Carlos Franco 90+3' 86'
Manager:
Cesare Maldini

SOUTH AFRICA:
GK 16 Andre Arendse
RB 4 Aaron Mokoena 3'
CB 13 Pierre Issa 9' 27'
CB 19 Lucas Radebe (c)
LB 3 Bradley Carnell
RM 2 Cyril Nzama
CM 12 Teboho Mokoena
CM 6 MacBeth Sibaya
LM 7 Quinton Fortune
CF 17 Benni McCarthy 38' 78'
CF 15 Sibusiso Zuma 45+2'
Substitutions:
MF 9 MacDonald Mukasi 27'
FW 23 George Koumantarakis 78'
Manager:
Jomo Sono

Man of the Match:
Francisco Arce (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Igor Sramka (Slovakia)
Curtis Charles (Antigua and Barbuda)
Fourth official:
Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

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