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Goal scorers

YOKOHAMA JUNE 14. Scorers at the 2002 World Cup after matches played till June 14 (penalty kick goals in parentheses).

Five goals: Miroslav Klose, (Germany).

Four: Ronaldo (Brazil), Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark) (1).

Three: Papa Bouba Diop (Senegal), Pauleta (Portugal), Raul (Spain), Rivaldo (Brazil) (1),

Christian Vieri (Italy), Marc Wilmots (Belgium).

Two: Jared Borgetti (Mexico), Nelson Cuevas (Paraguay), Ronald Gomez (Costa Rica), Fernando Hierro (Spain) (2), Junichi Inamoto (Japan), Robbie Keane (Ireland), Henrik Larsson (Sweden) (1),

Fernando Morientes (Spain), Hasan Sas (Turkey).

One: Milenko Acimovic (Slovenia), Julius Aghahowa (Nigeria), Ahn Jung-hwan (South Korea), Niclas Alexandersson (Sweden), Francisco Arce (Paraguay), Michael Ballack (Germany), Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina), David Beckham (England) (1), Emre Belozoglu (Turkey), Vladimir Beschastnykh (Russia), Beto (Portugal), Oliver Bierhoff (Germany), Cuauhtemoc Blanco (Mexico) (1), Marco Bode (Germany), Raouf Bouzaiene (Tunisia), Gary Breen (Ireland), Sol Campbell (England), Jorge Campos (Paraguay), Sebastjan Cimirotic (Slovenia), Hernan Crespo (Argentina),

Umit Davala (Turkey), Alessandro Del Piero (Italy), Agustin Delgado (Ecuador), Salif Diao (Senegal), Damien Duff (Ireland), Edmilson (Brazil), Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon), Khalilou Fadiga (Senegal) (1), Diego Forlan (Uruguay), Quinton Fortune (South Africa) (1), Matt Holland (Ireland)

Hwang Sun-hong (South Korea), Carsten Jancker (Germany), Junior (Brazil), Valery Karpin (Russia) (1), Bulent Korkmaz (Turkey), Thomas Linke (Germany), Clint Mathis (United States), Patrick Mboma (Cameroon), Brian McBride (United States), Benni McCarthy (South Africa), Edison Mendez (Ecuador), Gaizka Mendieta (Spain), Teboho Mokoena (South Africa), Richard Morales (Uruguay), Hiroaki Morishima (Japan), Hidetoshi Nakata (Japan), Siyabonga Nomvethe (South Africa), John O'Brien (United States), Ivica Olic (Croatia), Winston Parks (Costa Rica),

Lucas Radebe (South Africa), Milan Rapaic (Croatia), Alvaro Recoba (Uruguay), Roberto Carlos (Brazil), Dario Rodriguez (Uruguay), Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark), Ronaldinho (Brazil) (1),

Roque Santa Cruz (Paraguay), Rui Costa (Portugal), Bernd Schneider (Germany), Wesley Sonck, (Belgium), Anders Svensson (Sweden), Takayuki Suzuki (Japan), Dmitri Sychev (Russia), Egor Titov (Russia), Gerardo Torrado (Mexico), Juan Carlos Valeron (Spain), Peter Van Der Heyden (Belgium), Johan Walem (Belgium), Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica), Mauricio Wright (Costa Rica),

Yoo Sang-chul (South Korea), Emmanuel Olisadebe (Poland), Pawel Kryszalowcz (Poland), Marcin Zewlakow (Poland), Landon Donovan (United States), Park Ji-sung (Korea).

Own goals: Jeff Agoos, United States (vs. Portugal), Jorge Costa, Portugal (vs. United States)

Carlos Puyol, Spain (vs. Paraguay).

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