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World Cup 2002 > Top scorers
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RONALDO (Brazil)
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Rivaldo (Brazil)
Miroslav Klose (Germany)
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Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)
Christian Vieri (Italy)
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Mark Wilmots (Belgium)
Michael Ballack (Germany)
Pauleta (Portugal)
Robbie Keane (Rep. of Ireland)
Papa Bouba Diop (Senegal)
Raul (Spain)
Fernando Morientes (Spain)
Henrik Larsson (Sweden)
Ilhan Mansiz (Turkey)
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Ronaldinho (Brazil)
Ronald Gomez (Costa Rica)
Michael Owen (England)
Junichi Inamoto (Japan)
Ahn Jung Hwan (Korea Rep)
Jared Borgetti (Mexico)
Nelson Cuevas (Paraguay)
Henri Camara (Senegal)
Fernando Hierro (Spain)
Hasan Sas (Turkey)
Umit Davala (Turkey)
Landon Donovan (United States)
Brian McBride (United States)
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Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina)
Hernan Crespo (Argentina)
Peter van der Heyden (Belgium)
Wesley Sonck (Belgium)
Johan Walem (Belgium)
Roberto Carlos (Brazil)
Edmilson (Brazil)
Junior (Brazil)
Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon)
Patrick Mboma (Cameroon)
Winston Parks (Costa Rica)
Paulo Wanchope (Costa Rica)
Mauricio Wright (Costa Rica)
Ivica Olic (Croatia)
Milan Rapaic (Croatia)
Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark)
David Beckham (England)
Sol Campbell (England)
Rio Ferdinand (England)
Emile Heskey (England)
Agustin Delgado (Ecuador)
Edison Mendez (Ecuador)
Oliver Bierhoff (Germany)
Marco Bode (Germany)
Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Thomas Linke (Germany)
Oliver Neuville (Germany)
Bernd Schneider (Germany)
Alessandro del Piero (Italy)
Hiroaki Miroshima (Japan)
Hidestoshi Nakata (Japan)
Takayuki Suzuki (Japan)
Hwang Sun Hong (Korea Rep)
Ji Sung Park (Korea Rep)
Lee Eul Yong (Korea Rep)
Seol Ki Hyeon (Korea Rep)
Song Chong Gug (Korea Rep)
Yoo Sang Chul (Korea Rep)
Cuauhtemoc Blanco (Mexico)
Gerardo Torrado (Mexico)
Julius Aghahowa (Nigeria)
Jorge Campos (Paraguay)
Roque Santa Cruz (Paraguay)
Francisco Arce (Paraguay)
Emmanuel Olisadebe (Poland)
Pawel Kryszlawiciz (Poland)
Marczin Zewlakov (Poland)
Beto (Portugal)
Rui Costa (Portugal)
Gary Breen (Rep. of Ireland)
Damien Duff (Rep. of Ireland)
Matt Holland (Rep. of Ireland)
Vladimir Bestchastnykh (Russia)
Valery Karpin (Russia)
Dmitri Sychev (Russia)
Igor Titov (Russia)
Salif Diao (Senegal)
Khalilou Fadiga (Senegal)
Milenko Acimovic (Slovenia)
Sebastjan Simirotic (Slovenia)
Quinton Fortune (South Africa)
Benni McCarthy (South Africa)
Siyabonga Nomvethe (South Africa)
Lucas Radebe (South Africa)
Juan Carlos Valeron (Spain)
Gaizka Mendieta (Spain)
Niclas Alexandersson (Sweden)
Anders Svensson (Sweden)
Raouf Bouzaiene (Tunisia)
Bulent Korkmaz (Turkey)
Emre Belizoglu (Turkey)
Hakan Sukur (Turkey)
Clint Mathis (United States)
John O'Brien (United States)
Diego Forlan (Uruguay)
Richard Morales (Uruguay)
Alvaro Recoba (Uruguay)
Dario Rodriguez (Uruguay)
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"Keane placed Miller on the transfer list and then cast serious aspersions on his players’ professionalism in a press conference. That was nothing short of disgraceful. Miller is a terrific professional who has performed admirably for Keane and Sunderland. He isn’t a party boy. He doesn’t deserve to have his name dragged through the mud by his manager." -
Eamon Dunphy attacks Roy Keane’s treatment of Liam Miller.
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The 2008 eircom League starts on March 7th. Who do you fancy for top honours this year?
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