USA 2 vs. Mexico 0 in the 2002 World Cup

Information about the Round of 16 game played in the 2002 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of Mexico and USA with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more.

Game played in the 2002 World Cup, Round of 16

Date: Monday, June 17, 2002

Game Data:
0 - 2
USA
USA
Goals:
Goal min 8
8'
Brian Mcbride
Goal min 65
65'
Landon Donovan

Players

Mexico Mexico
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 1.
DF 5.
46'
DF 16.
MF 4.
MF 6.
78'
MF 7.
28'
MF 11.
MF 18.
FW 9.
FW 10.
FW 21.
Entered
MF 8.
78'
MF 13.
46'
FW 15.
28'
Other Reserves
GK 12.
GK 23.
DF 2.
DF 20.
DF 22.
MF 3.
MF 14.
MF 19.
FW 17.
Coach: Javier Aguirre
USA USA
Pos Je Player
Starters
GK 1.
DF 3.
DF 4.
92'
DF 22.
DF 23.
MF 5.
MF 7.
MF 10.
MF 21.
Goal min 65
FW 15.
59'
FW 20.
Goal min 8
79'
Entered
DF 16.
92'
MF 8.
59'
MF 13.
79'
Other Reserves
GK 18.
GK 19.
DF 2.
DF 6.
DF 12.
DF 14.
MF 17.
FW 9.
FW 11.
Coach: Bruce Arena

Abbreviations and Notes:
Pos = Position. It shows the player's natural position but not necessarily the one he played in this particular game
Positions: GK: Goalkeeper / DF: Defender / MF: Midfielder / FW: Forward
Je. = Jersey number / (C) = Captain / HT: at half-time

Cards

National Team
Player
Card and Minutes
USA
USA
Eddie Pope
26' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Manuel Vidrio
37' yellow card
USA
USA
Pablo Mastroeni
47' yellow card
USA
USA
Josh Wolff
50' yellow card
USA
USA
Gregg Berhalter
53' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Luis Hernandez
67' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Cuauhtemoc Blanco
70' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Alberto Garcia Aspe
81' yellow card
USA
USA
Brad Friedel
83' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Salvador Carmona
84' yellow card
Mexico
Mexico
Rafael Marquez
88' ejection - straight red card

Substitutions

Mexico Mexico
Minute
28
Luis Hernandez
replaced
Ramon Morales
Minute
46
Sigifredo Mercado
replaced
Manuel Vidrio
Minute
78
Alberto Garcia Aspe
replaced
Gerardo Torrado
USA USA
Minute
59
Earnie Stewart
replaced
Josh Wolff
Minute
79
Cobi Jones
replaced
Brian Mcbride
Minute
92
Carlos Llamosa
replaced
Pablo Mastroeni