Flashback to Seoul: The Night Senegal Shook the World
The 2002 FIFA World Cup had barely begun when it delivered one of the greatest shocks in the tournament's history. On 31 May 2002, in the opening match in Seoul, reigning world and European champions France were sensationally beaten 1-0 by World Cup debutants Senegal. A team brimming with global superstars was humbled by a disciplined, fearless opponent. The goal, a scrambled effort after a left-wing cross, came from Papa Bouba Diop in the 30th minute, and the holders never recovered. Now, over two decades later, FourFourTwo invites you to test your memory: can you name the France starting XI that night? Take the quiz here.
The Line-Up: Star-Studded Yet Powerless
France manager Roger Lemerre fielded a 4-2-3-1 formation, but it was a side missing the injured Zinedine Zidane, the talismanic playmaker who had inspired their 1998 triumph. Without him, the creative burden fell on Youri Djorkaeff, while the attack was led by David Trezeguet, supported by Thierry Henry and Sylvain Wiltord. In midfield, the formidable duo of Patrick Vieira and Claude Makélélé anchored the centre. The back four boasted immense experience: Lilian Thuram, Marcel Desailly, Frank Lebœuf, and Bixente Lizarazu. In goal was the eccentric Fabien Barthez. On paper, it was a formidable XI – but it was rendered toothless by a combination of misfortune, a determined opponent, and perhaps a touch of complacency.
The Aftermath and Enduring Legacy
The defeat set the tone for France’s disastrous campaign: they drew 0-0 with Uruguay and lost 2-0 to Denmark, exiting the tournament without scoring a single goal. The match remains a touchstone for World Cup upsets and a cautionary tale about the unpredictable nature of the sport. For Senegal, it was the start of a memorable run to the quarter-finals. The quiz, now available on FourFourTwo, tests whether fans can recall the precise eleven – a challenge that often stumps even devoted followers of the game.
Key Takeaways
- France suffered a 1-0 defeat to Senegal in the opening match of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, one of the biggest shocks in tournament history.
- Zinedine Zidane missed the game through injury, and France failed to score in their three group-stage matches.
- The Senegal victory ignited a historic run to the quarter-finals, matching the best performance by an African team at the time.
- The quiz challenges fans to recall the names of the 11 French players who started that night in Seoul.
- The match remains a defining moment in World Cup lore, illustrating that reputations count for nothing on the pitch.
Quick Facts
Date: 31 May 2002
Venue: Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea
Result: France 0–1 Senegal
Scorer: Papa Bouba Diop (30')
France XI: Barthez; Thuram, Desailly, Lebœuf, Lizarazu; Vieira, Makélélé; Wiltord, Djorkaeff, Henry; Trezeguet
World Cup stage: Group A, opening match