2002 in Brazilian Football - Brazil National Team

Brazil National Team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2002.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
January 31, 2002 Bolivia W 6-0 Cris, Gilberto Silva (2), Kléberson, Washington, Ânderson Polga International Friendly
February 6, 2002 Saudi Arabia W 1-0 Djalminha International Friendly
March 7, 2002 Iceland W 6-1 Ânderson Polga (2), Kléberson, Kaká, Gilberto Silva, Edílson International Friendly
March 27, 2002 Yugoslavia W 1-0 Luizão International Friendly
April 17, 2002 Portugal D 1-1 Ronaldinho International Friendly
May 18, 2002 Catalonia W 3-1 Ronaldinho (2), Edmílson International Friendly (unofficial match)
May 25, 2002 Malaysia W 4-0 Ronaldo, Juninho Paulista, Denílson, Edílson International Friendly
June 3, 2002 Turkey W 2-1 Ronaldo, Rivaldo World Cup
June 8, 2002 China PR W 4-0 Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo World Cup
June 13, 2002 Costa Rica W 5-2 Ronaldo (2), Edmílson, Rivaldo, Júnior World Cup
June 17, 2002 Belgium W 2-0 Rivaldo, Ronaldo World Cup
June 21, 2002 England W 2-1 Rivaldo, Ronaldinho World Cup
June 26, 2002 Turkey W 1-0 Ronaldo World Cup
June 30, 2002 Germany W 2-0 Ronaldo (2) World Cup
August 21, 2002 Paraguay L 0-1 - International Friendly
November 20, 2002 South Korea W 3-2 Ronaldo (2), Ronaldinho International Friendly

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