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The qualification draw for the 1998 World Cup finals took place in the Musée du Louvre, Paris on 12 December 1995. [7] As tournament hosts, France was exempt from the draw as was defending champion Brazil, but it was also France's first World Cup since 1986. 174 teams from six confederations participated, 24 more than in the previous round ...
The 1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage covers the games from the second round through to the final at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. The top two teams from each of the eight groups qualified for the knockout stage.
July 7 1998 World Cup semi-final: Brazil 1–1 (4–2 p) Netherlands: Marseille, France: Ronaldo 46' Report: Kluivert 87' Stadium: Stade Vélodrome Attendance: 54,000 Referee: Bujsaim (UAE) Penalties: Ronaldo Rivaldo Emerson Dunga: F. de Boer Bergkamp Cocu R. de Boer
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th edition of the World Cup, FIFA's football competition for men's national teams, held in France between 10 June and 12 July 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The finals featured 32 teams for the first time, up from 24 in the 1994 World Cup . [ 3 ]
Copa Libertadores 1998: Won by Vasco da Gama after defeating Barcelona SC on an aggregate score of 4–1. UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: Chelsea beat VfB Stuttgart 1–0 in the final, winning the Cup for the second time. UEFA Cup: Inter Milan won 3–0 in the final against Lazio. This was Inter's third UEFA Cup title. UEFA Super Cup: Chelsea beat Real ...
Iran famously beat the U.S. 2-1 in a 1998 World Cup match in France that eliminated the Americans and caused thousands of flag-waving fans to greet the Iranians when they returned home.
FIFA World Cup - France beat Brazil 3–0; Champions League – Real Madrid C.F. beat Juventus FC 1–0; UEFA Cup – F.C. Internazionale Milano beat S.S. Lazio 3–0; Copa Libertadores – CR Vasco da Gama beat Barcelona Sporting Club 4–1 ; Ecuador - Ecuadorian Serie A Champions: Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito
Group E was one of eight groups at the 1998 FIFA World Cup into which the 32 teams were divided. Mexico and the Netherlands qualified after they both beat South Korea and drew with Belgium before drawing with each other. The Netherlands' five goals against South Korea put them top on goal difference.