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2002 World Cup qualifier - Bolivia 0 Paraguay 0 (Jul 28, 2000)

This game turned into a negative and attritional encounter and the 0-0 score came as some relief for Paraguay. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Uruguay 0 Peru 0 (Jul 27, 2000)

Peru came and got the draw they wanted from Montevideo as Uruguay failed to get a goal in this 2002 World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Brazil 3 Argentina 1 (Jul 27, 2000)

Brazil stormed back to form in Rio to beat Argentina 3-1 in a crucial 2002 World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Ecuador 0 Colombia 0 (Jul 26, 2000)

Ecuador dominated this game in Quito but were unable to find a goal to beat Colombia. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Venezuela 0 Chile 2 (Jul 26, 2000)

Chile continued their poor form in 2002 World Cup qualifiers but managed a 2-0 win over lowly Venezuela in San Cristobal. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Peru 0 Colombia 1 (Jul 20, 2000)

Colombia have overtaken Brazil in the CONMEBOL table for 2002 World Cup qualification with a 1-0 win in Lima against Peru. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Bolivia 1 Chile 0 (Jul 20, 2000)

Chile crashed to a 1-0 defeat in La Paz against Bolivia and are now outsiders to reach the 2002 World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Argentina 2 Ecuador 0 (Jul 20, 2000)

Argentina saw two new SS Lazio stars defeat Ecuador with a goal each from Claudio Lopez and Hernan Crespo to complete their fifth win in five games in 2002 World Cup qualification. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Paraguay 2 Brazil 1 (Jul 19, 2000)

Ten man Brazil lost only their second ever World Cup qualifier in Asuncion last night as Paraguay's Jorge Campos smashed a great winner in the 83rd minute. . . . more . . .

2002 World Cup qualifier - Uruguay 3 Venezuela 1 (Jul 19, 2000)

Ten man Uruguay put an early set back behind them against Venezuela to score three times in Montevideo and stay on course for the 2002 World Cup. . . . more . . .