List of the Saudi National Team's Records at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
For the third time in their history, the Saudi National Team participated in the 2002 World Cup finals, co-hosted by South Korea and Japan.
The Saudi National Team was drawn into a group with Germany, Cameroon, and Ireland. In their opening match, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia faced Germany in the Japanese city of Sapporo, suffering a defeat with a scoreline of nil-eight. The Saudi team's second match, played in Saitama, Japan, ended in a one-nil loss to Cameroon. In their third and final group game against Ireland, the Saudis lost nil-three. The team's coach during this tournament was Nasser al-Johar.
The Saudi national team's records at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
- Matches played: Three.
- Wins: Zero.
- Losses: Three.
- Draws: Zero.
- Goals scored by the Saudi national team: Zero.
- Goals scored against the Saudi national team: Twelve.
- Average goals per game: Zero.
- Number of yellow cards: Two.
- Number of red cards: Zero.
List of Saudi players that represented the Saudi national team in the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Mohammed al-Deayea, Hussein Abdulghani, Redha Tukar, Abdullah Suleiman, Nawaf al-Temyat, Ibrahim Suwayed, al-Hasan al-Yami, Abdulaziz al-Khathran, Abdullah al-Jumaan, Abdullah al-Waked, Fawzi al-Shehri, Mohammed Sheliah, Khamis al-Owairan, Ahmed al-Dokhi, Mohammed Noor, Sami al-Jaber, Obeid al-Dosari, Mohammed al-Shalhoub, Omar al-Ghamdi, Mabrouk Zaid, Mohsin al-Harthi, Mohammed al-Khojali, and Mansour al-Thagafi.