World Cup 2002 Day 31
Caught the World Cup final at Civic Plaza, great fun, with 7,500 people and Perfect 10 hosts Daniel Ong and Jean Danker keeping us going. My pick proved right: Brazil are world champions, beating Germany 2-0.
My day-by-day coverage of the World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
Caught the World Cup final at Civic Plaza, great fun, with 7,500 people and Perfect 10 hosts Daniel Ong and Jean Danker keeping us going. My pick proved right: Brazil are world champions, beating Germany 2-0.
Slept the whole day, exhausted. Today's match was at 7pm; apologies for the wrong time. Turkey beat Korea 3-2, with Hakan Sukur scoring the World Cup's fastest goal at 11 seconds. The Korean crowd were sporting afterwards.
Slept at 5am after chatting with a secondary school classmate studying in LA. He told me about Singapore Express, a restaurant selling only Singaporean food like laksa and nasi lemak. Even Singapore Airlines orders from them.
Brazil beat Turkey 1-0 to reach the final against Germany this Sunday, 30 June at 7.30pm, with the third-place playoff on Saturday. Got my SP timetable today, and it's a mess; so many clashes need sorting.
My prediction held: Germany beat Korea 1-0 and head to the final, most likely against Brazil. The semi-finals kicked off with Germany versus Korea, and Germany duly owned them. No more lucky Sundays for the Koreans.
Finally tracked down the last Warcraft 3 figurine at PK Computer in Funan; my collection's complete. I'll grab my copy of Warcraft 3 at midnight on 2 July at Funan, where they're holding a celebration. Can't wait.
The World Cup's winding down, four matches and seven days left. Who'll be this year's champion? The semis: Germany versus Korea on Tuesday, 25 June, and Brazil versus Turkey on Wednesday, both at 7.30pm Singapore time.
Turkey beat Senegal 1-0 in extra time and will face Brazil again in the semis on Wednesday, 26 June. Go Brazil! Korea edged Spain 5-3 on penalties, so damn lucky, every day's a Sunday for them.
Germany beat USA 1-0 as expected. Brazil won too; England are out. The semi-finalists: Brazil and Germany, after England 1 Brazil 2 and Germany 1 USA 0. Tomorrow's the last quarter-final day, with Spain versus Korea.
No World Cup matches today. Pre-ordered my Warcraft III at PK Computer in Heeren for $69.90, plus two Warcraft III figurines, the last two there; I need the third soon. They'll join my Starcraft figurine collection.
No matches today or tomorrow, but the quarter-finals run through week. Finished the undead campaign in Warcraft III, Orcs next. Friday: England versus Brazil at 2.30pm, Germany versus USA at 7.30pm; Saturday brings Spain versus Korea.
Can't believe Korea beat Italy; Italy are out, so sad. I hope Spain trash Korea next. Japan gave their all, but a lucky Turkey edged them 1-0 to reach the quarter-final against Senegal. Brazil, England through.
Brazil did it, beating Belgium 2-1 to face England in the quarter-final. As the commentator noted, England have never beaten Brazil; will history repeat? We'll find out Friday, 21 June at 2.30pm. Sorry for late update.
Spain edged Ireland 3-2 on penalties to reach the quarter-final. Senegal beat Sweden 2-1 in extra time, odd, with golden goal straight to penalties, no normal extra time. Posted Warcraft III screenshots, captured in semi-transparent TGA.
Germany scored a winner at 88 minutes to reach the quarter-final. England thrashed Denmark 3-0, through, likely to meet Brazil. The quarter-finalists are Germany and England, after Germany 1 Paraguay 0 and Denmark 0 England 3.
Damn, I can't believe Korea beat Portugal. Portugal just lacked luck; hopefully they do better at the next World Cup in Germany. I hope Korea draws Brazil and gets thrashed. From Group D, Korea and USA advance.
The site went down but it's back, so I'll resume updates. Ecuador beat Croatia 1-0, Mexico drew 1-1 with Italy; Italy scored some, but the offside flag went first. From Group G, Mexico and Italy advance.
Updated the stats: for Group B, Spain and Paraguay advance to the second round. In non-World-Cup news, CS 1.5 and HL 1.1.1.0 are out; grab them from CS Nation or paGn. Argentina out after drawing Sweden.
Sad but true: France are out of World Cup 2002. From Group A, Denmark and Senegal advance to the second round; from Group E, Germany and the Republic of Ireland go through. Denmark beat France 2-0.
Skipped today's matches to watch ET at Cineleisure Orchard, bought two Fourskin t-shirts at Heeren, home by 8.45pm. Portugal are back in form, thrashing Poland 4-0 with Pauleta's hat-trick. Tomorrow brings four matches, none at 5pm.
Prayed in the morning, Swensen's at Liang Court for lunch, bought Levi's, and home to sleep most of the day. Warcraft III news: yesterday's papers carried an ad for the launch at Funan on 1 July.
Brazil led 3-0 at half-time, but the second half dragged with only Ronaldo's goal; clean game, 20 fouls and three free kicks. I'd hoped for a trademark Roberto Carlos free kick. China did a good job.