2003 FIFA Confederations Cup

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox international football competition The 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup football tournament was the sixth FIFA Confederations Cup, held in France in June 2003. France retained the title they had won in 2001, but the tournament was overshadowed by the death of Cameroon player Marc-Vivien Foé, who died of heart failure in his side's semi-final against Colombia. Foé's death united the France and Cameroon teams in the final match, which was played even though team players from both sides had explicitly stated that the match should not be played out of respect for Foé. France went on to win the trophy with a golden goal from Thierry Henry.

At the presentation of medals and trophies, two Cameroon players held a gigantic photo of Foé, and a runner-up medal was hung to the edge of the photo. When French captain Marcel Desailly was presented with the Confederations Cup, he did not lift it up high, but held it in unison with Cameroon captain Rigobert Song. Foé finished third in media voting for player of the tournament and was posthumously awarded the Bronze Ball at its conclusion.

This was the last Confederations Cup that did not serve as a warm-up event to the FIFA World Cup.

Qualified teams

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2003 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
Red – Participated in Group A
Blue – Participated in Group B
Team Confederation Qualification method Date qualification secured Participation no.
Template:Fb UEFA UEFA Euro 2000 winners
Hosts
2 July 2000
24 September 2002
2nd
Template:Fb CONMEBOL 2002 FIFA World Cup winners 30 June 2002 4th
Template:Fb AFC 2000 AFC Asian Cup winners 29 October 2000 3rd
Template:Fb CONMEBOL 2001 Copa América winners 29 July 2001 1st
Template:Fb CONCACAF 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners 2 February 2002 3rd
Template:Fb CAF 2002 African Cup of Nations winners 10 February 2002 2nd
Template:Fb UEFA 2002 FIFA World Cup third place1 22 October 2002[1] 1st
Template:Fb OFC 2002 OFC Nations Cup winners 14 July 2002 2nd

1Italy, the UEFA Euro 2000 runners-up, declined to take part as did Germany, the 2002 FIFA World Cup runners-up. So did Spain, who were ranked second in the FIFA World Rankings at the time. They were replaced by Turkey, who came third in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Bid process

Five bids came before the deadline at 1 May 2002. Australia, Portugal and the United States put in single bids, while South Africa–Egypt and France–Switzerland put in joint bids. The France–Switzerland bid never materialized.[2][3]

The host was selected on 24 September 2002, during a meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee.[4]

Venues

The matches were played in:

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Match officials

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Squads

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Group stage

Group A

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Group B

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
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Knockout stage

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Semi-finals

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Third place play-off

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Final

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Awards

Golden Ball

The Golden Ball award is given to the tournament's best player, as voted by the media.

Awards Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
Players Thierry Henry Tuncay Şanlı Marc-Vivien Foé
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Votes 28% 15% 7%

Golden Shoe

The Golden Shoe award is given to the tournament's top goalscorer.

Awards Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
Players Thierry Henry Tuncay Şanlı[lower-alpha 1] Shunsuke Nakamura[lower-alpha 2]
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Goals 4 3 3

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FIFA Fair Play Award

FIFA presents the Fair Play Award to the team with the best fair play record, according to a points system and criteria established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee.

FIFA Fair Play Award
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Total 895
Matches played 3
Maximum 1,000

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Statistics

Goalscorers

Thierry Henry received the Golden Shoe award for scoring four goals. In total, 37 goals were scored by 22 different players, with none of them credited as own goal.

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Tournament ranking

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References

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External links

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