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World Cup Finals: 2002

Brazil 2, Germany 0

(at Yokohama, Japan)

  1 2– T
June 30 Germany (5-2) 0 0– 0
 Brazil (7-0) 0 2– 2
Goals: Brazil–Ronaldo (67th and 79th minutes).
Germany–Kahn, Linke, Ramelow, Neuville, Hamann, Klose (Bierhoff, 74th minute), Jeremies (Asamoah, 77th minute), Bode (Ziege, 84th minute), Schneider, Metzelder, Frings.
Brazil–Marcos, Cafu, Lucio, Junior, Edmilson, Carlos, Silva, Ronaldo (Denilson, 90th minute), Rivaldo, Ronaldinho (Paulista, 85th minute), Kleberson.
Attendance: 69,029. Referee: Collina (Italy).

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