2002 FIFA World Cup Group E - Republic of Ireland Vs Cameroon

Republic of Ireland Vs Cameroon

2002-06-01
15:30
Republic of Ireland 1 – 1 Cameroon Niigata Stadium, Niigata
Attendance: 33,679
Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
Holland 52' (Report) M'Boma 39'

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND:
GK 1 Shay Given
RB 18 Gary Kelly
CB 14 Gary Breen
CB 5 Steve Staunton (c)
LB 3 Ian Harte 77'
RM 7 Jason McAteer 30' 46'
CM 12 Mark Kinsella
CM 8 Matt Holland
LM 11 Kevin Kilbane
CF 10 Robbie Keane
CF 9 Damien Duff
Substitutions:
DF 2 Steve Finnan 51' 46'
MF 21 Steven Reid 82' 77'
Manager:
Mick McCarthy

CAMEROON:
GK 1 Boukar Alioum
CB 4 Rigobert Song (c)
CB 5 Raymond Kalla 89'
CB 2 Bill Tchato
RWB 8 Geremi
LWB 3 Pierre Wome
RM 12 Lauren
CM 17 Marc-Vivien Foé
LM 20 Salomon Olembé
CF 9 Samuel Eto'o
CF 10 Patrick M'Boma 69'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Patrick Suffo 69'
Manager:
Winfried Schäfer

Assistant referees:
Mat Lazim Awang Hamat
Roland Van Nylen
Fourth official:
Peter Prendergast

Man of the Match:
Matt Holland

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