Korea Republic v Spain, 22 June 2002

Score0-0 :: penalties 5-3 to Korea Republic
RefereeGamal Al Ghandour
CompetitionFIFA World Cup Finals quarter-final
VenueGwangju Soccer Stadium
Attendance42,114
Kick-Off: 15:30 Local (07:30 BST) Assistant referees: Ali Tomusange (Uganda) Michael Ragoonath (Trinidad and Tobago) Fourth official: Saad Mane (Kuwait) Man of the Match: LEE Woon-jae (South Korea) South Korea won 5-3 on penalties After extra time - 0-0 after 90 minutes South Korea's incredible World Cup adventure continued as they beat Spain in a dramatic penalty shoot-out. The tournament co-hosts, who were not even fancied to get through the group stage, were the first Asian side to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup. Guus Hiddink's side showed remarkable composure in the shoot-out, scoring each of their spot-kicks despite having to take them in front of 40,000 of their passionate fans. Keeper Lee Woon-Jae made the decisive save from Spanish midfielder Joaquin, who was chosen to take a penalty despite clearly being injured. Spain's players were furious at two controversially disallowed goals and Ivan Helguera had to be restrained from the referee at the end of the match.

0 (5)  Korea Republic

Manager: Guus Hiddink

0 (3)  Spain

Manager: José Antonio Camacho

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper LEE Woon-Jae
Defender SONG Chong-Gug
Defender CHOI Jin-Cheul
Defender HONG Myong-Bo (captain)
Defender KIM Tae-Young
Defender/Midfielder LEE Young-pyo
Midfielder PARK Ji-sung
Midfielder KIM Nam-il
Midfielder YOO Sang-chul
Forward AHN Jung-Hwan
Forward SEOL Ki-Hyeon

Starting lineup:

Iker Casillas Goalkeeper
Hierro Defender (captain)
Nadal Defender
Puyol Defender
Romero Defender
de Pedro Midfielder
Helguera Midfielder
Joaquín Midfielder
Rubén Baraja Midfielder
Valerón Midfielder
Morientes Forward

Substitutions:

LEE Eul-Yong for KIM Nam-il 32
LEE Chun-soo for YOO Sang-chul 60
HWANG Sun-Hong for KIM Tae-Young 90

Substitutions:

Mendieta for de Pedro 70
Luis Enrique for 80
Xavi for 93

Cards:

YOO Sang-chul 52 Y

Cards:

de Pedro 53 Y
Morientes 111 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper KIM Byung-Ji
Goalkeeper CHOI Eun-Sung
Defender LEE Min-Sung
Midfielder LEE Eul-Yong
Midfielder YOON Jung-Hwan
Midfielder HWANG Sun-Hong
Midfielder CHOI Sung-Yong
Midfielder HYUN Young-Min
Midfielder/Forward CHOI Tae-uk
Forward LEE Chun-soo
Forward CHA Du-ri
Forward CHOI Yong-Soo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pedro Contreras
Goalkeeper Ricardo
Defender Curro Torres
Defender Juanfran
Midfielder Albelda
Midfielder Luis Enrique
Midfielder Mendieta
Midfielder Sergio
Midfielder Xavi
Forward Luque
Forward Raúl

0 (5)  Korea Republic

Manager: Guus Hiddink

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper LEE Woon-Jae
Defender SONG Chong-Gug
Defender CHOI Jin-Cheul
Defender HONG Myong-Bo (captain)
Defender KIM Tae-Young
Defender/Midfielder LEE Young-pyo
Midfielder PARK Ji-sung
Midfielder KIM Nam-il
Midfielder YOO Sang-chul
Forward AHN Jung-Hwan
Forward SEOL Ki-Hyeon

Substitutions:

LEE Eul-Yong for KIM Nam-il 32
LEE Chun-soo for YOO Sang-chul 60
HWANG Sun-Hong for KIM Tae-Young 90

Cards:

YOO Sang-chul 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper KIM Byung-Ji
Goalkeeper CHOI Eun-Sung
Defender LEE Min-Sung
Midfielder LEE Eul-Yong
Midfielder YOON Jung-Hwan
Midfielder HWANG Sun-Hong
Midfielder CHOI Sung-Yong
Midfielder HYUN Young-Min
Midfielder/Forward CHOI Tae-uk
Forward LEE Chun-soo
Forward CHA Du-ri
Forward CHOI Yong-Soo

0 (3)  Spain

Manager: José Antonio Camacho

Starting lineup:

Iker Casillas Goalkeeper
Hierro Defender (captain)
Nadal Defender
Puyol Defender
Romero Defender
de Pedro Midfielder
Helguera Midfielder
Joaquín Midfielder
Rubén Baraja Midfielder
Valerón Midfielder
Morientes Forward

Substitutions:

Mendieta for de Pedro 70
Luis Enrique for 80
Xavi for 93

Cards:

de Pedro 53 Y
Morientes 111 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pedro Contreras
Goalkeeper Ricardo
Defender Curro Torres
Defender Juanfran
Midfielder Albelda
Midfielder Luis Enrique
Midfielder Mendieta
Midfielder Sergio
Midfielder Xavi
Forward Luque
Forward Raúl