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Football Quiz: 2002 World Cup

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How much do you know about the 2002 World Cup held in South Korea and Japan? Which teams went home with no goals scored? Who scored the most goals? Which was the most successful African team? What was the highest scoring game? Try our football quiz below and find out the answers to these and other questions about the 2002 World Cup. If you’re interested in World Cups, check out a recent podcast we posted, with lots of language support, on one of the greatest matches ever from the 1986 World Cup: Brazil v France. Don’t forget that you can contact us here at languagecaster via our various social media platforms: Facebooka€™s Learning English Through Football, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. Spread the word, ask a question on our forums, make a suggestion or simply drop us an email at admin@languagecaster.com.

Football Quiz: 2002 World Cup

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