FIFA has released a video compilation featuring every goal scored by the German national team during the 2002 FIFA World Cup [1].
The footage serves as a historical record of Germany's offensive performance during the tournament. It highlights the contributions of key players who defined the team's attack during the competition held in South Korea and Japan.
Among the featured players are Miroslav Klose and Michael Ballack [1]. The compilation showcases the specific goals scored by these athletes and other German scorers throughout the event. These players were instrumental in Germany's progression through the tournament brackets.
The video focuses on the technical execution and tactical plays that led to Germany's scoring successes. By aggregating all goals into a single sequence, the footage provides a comprehensive look at the team's attacking patterns during the 2002 campaign [1].
This archival release allows fans and historians to revisit the specific moments that shaped the German run in the tournament. The compilation emphasizes the individual skill of the scorers, and it documents the collective effort of the squad during the June and July 2002 window [1].
“FIFA has released a video compilation featuring every goal scored by the German national team during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.”
The release of this curated footage underscores FIFA's strategy of leveraging archival content to maintain engagement with historical tournament cycles. By highlighting specific stars like Klose and Ballack, the organization reinforces the legacy of the 2002 World Cup and the enduring profile of the German national team in international football history.




