by Gerry Cox (Author), Mark Knowles (Author)
The 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan kicks off on 31 May 2002 in Seoul, Korea and reaches its climax on the last day of June in Yokohama, Japan with 32 nations aiming to be world champions. It's the first World Cup to be staged outside Europe or the Americas, and co-hosts Japan and Korea have ten stadiums each, all but two brand-new having been built since the start of 2000. England began their pursuit of qualification for Korea/Japan 2002 at the start of October 2000. Aside from the first two matches the England team has been led by new coach Sven-Goran Eriksson, and qualified either by topping their group/ via a play-off match. The Nationwide England World Cup Guide 2002 is the complete guide for kids to the England team in what promises to be the biggest and most exciting soccer event ever staged. It will include England's path to the Finals, illustrated player profiles for 20-30 of England's most likely squad members (the same for some 'stars to watch' from the rest of the World), a map showing where each stadium is situated in Korea and Japan, a historical section showing results from the Final of all previous World Cups, quizzes and a competition, and a fill-in chart so that the reader can follow the tournament from eagerly-awaited start to dramatic finish.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 02 Apr 2002
ISBN 10: 1842225898
ISBN 13: 9781842225899