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Busy Travel Day for U.S. Team as They Arrive in Jeonju for Monday's Round of 16 Clash with Mexico
June 16, 2002
JEONJU, Korea (Sunday, June 16, 2002) - The U.S. squad had a busy travel day today, leaving their home base in Seoul for less luxurious digs in Jeonju. Bruce Arena, Landon Donovan and Cobi Jones held a morning press conference at team hotel in Seoul, before the team boarded two luxury buses for a large police escort on the journey to Jeonju.
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Potential Round of 16 Venue for U.S.
May 10, 2002
Should the U.S. advance to the Round of 16 at the 2002 World Cup in Korea, the team will play in one of two venues. As the first place finisher, the U.S. would remain in Daejeon, the sight of the team’s final Group D match against Poland on June 14. As the second place finisher, the U.S. would travel to Jeonju for a June 17 clash with the winner of Group G.
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Mexico Opponent Preview - Jeonju
June 16, 2002
JEONJU, Korea (June 16, 2002) - The USA and Mexico will square off for the 47th time in their countries' illustrious rivalry, in what will arguably the most important gave ever played in the series. The match is set for Jeonju World Cup Stadium on Monday (June 17) at 2:25 a.m. ET (live on ESPN and Univision). A preview of the Mexican team follows.
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United States into World Cup Quarterfinals with 2-0 Defeat of Mexico; First World Cup Shutout by U.S. Since 1950
June 17, 2002
JEONJU, Korea (Monday, June 17, 2002) - In easily the most anticipated and important match of an intense 68-year soccer rivalry with CONCACAF foe Mexico, the U.S. Men’s National Team used clinical finishing from Brian McBride and Chevy Man of the Match Landon Donovan, as well as smothering defense and more solid goalkeeping from Brad Friedel, to post a 2-0 shutout win today in the Round of 16 in Jeonju, Korea.
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United States into World Cup Quarterfinals with 2-0 Defeat of Mexico; First World Cup Shutout by U.S. Since 1950
June 17, 2002
JEONJU, Korea (Monday, June 17, 2002) - In easily the most anticipated and important match of an intense 68-year soccer rivalry with CONCACAF foe Mexico, the U.S. Men’s National Team used clinical finishing from Brian McBride and Chevy Man of the Match Landon Donovan, as well as smothering defense and more solid goalkeeping from Brad Friedel, to post a 2-0 shutout win today in the Round of 16 in Jeonju, Korea.
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President Bush Wishes U.S. Team Good Luck
June 17, 2002
JEONJU, Korea (Monday, June 17, 2002) - United States President George W. Bush called U.S. Men's National Team head coach Bruce Arena and the team at 11 a.m. on Monday morning in Jeonju, Korea to wish the team good luck in today's epic USA-Mexico Round of 16 World Cup clash.
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Hejduk To Miss Mexico Match; Moore Earns 100th Cap
June 15, 2002
The U.S. will be without left-sided defender Frankie Hejduk in their second round match-up against Mexico on Monday, after Hejduk received his second caution of the first round in the 72nd minute of the 3-1 loss to Poland. Hejduk was also cautioned in the USA’s draw with Korea (30th minute).
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U.S. to Face Portugal, Co-Host Korea and Poland in Group D at 2002 FIFA World Cup
Dec. 1, 2001
BUSAN, Korea Republic (Saturday, December 1, 2001) - The U.S. Men's National Team has been drawn into Group D with Portugal, World Cup co-host Korea Republic and Poland in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan it was decided today at the Final Draw in Busan, Korea.
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ABC/ESPN Announce World Cup 2002 Broadcast Schedule
May 1, 2002
CHICAGO (Wednesday, May 1, 2002) - In conjunction with Major League Soccer, ABC Sports will combine with ESPN and ESPN2 to present coverage of all 64 matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup from May 31 to June 30 at different sites in South Korea and Japan.
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June 10 Match Previews
June 9, 2002
Portugal v Poland - Live on ESPN2 at 7:25 a.m. ET Tunisia v Belgium - Live on ESPN2 at 4:55 a.m. ET
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Anatomy of 2-0: June 17, 2002: Advancing 2 Quarters
Feb. 9, 2009
In a once-in-a-lifetime match-up, the U.S. surprises Mexico with a 3-5-2 formation and a victory in the Round of 16 in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
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U.S. Defender Jeff Agoos to Miss Remainder of 2002 FIFA World Cup with Calf Injury
June 15, 2002
SEOUL (Saturday, June 15, 2002) — U.S. veteran defender Jeff Agoos will miss the remainder of the 2002 FIFA World Cup due to a calf injury, team officials announced today. Agoos, 34, suffered a moderate strain of the medial gastrocnemius in his right calf during the first half of the USA's 3-1 loss to Poland last evening.

