Monday, 8 July, 2002, 16:07 GMT 17:07 UK
BRAZIL
Fans stone Brazil team bus
Disgruntled fans throw rocks at the Brazilian team's coach after a World Cup victory parade is cut short.
Fanfare for Brazil's heroes
Brazil's euphoric public welcome back the 2002 World Cup-winning squad after their 2-0 victory over Germany.
Ronaldo sets new goals
Brazil's match-winning hero Ronaldo vows to make up for lost time after reviving his career in spectacular style in the World Cup final.
Scolari enjoys final word
BBC Sport Online's Phil McNulty finds Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari totally vindicated after 12 months of criticism.
Ronaldo's sex revelation
World Cup winner Ronaldo, who has gone without sex for 40 days, reveals that winning the event capped any sexual exploits.
Kahn shoulders the blame
Oliver Kahn refuses to blame an injury for gifting Brazil the first goal in the World Cup final.
Party time in Brazil
The World Cup final ends and celebrations begin across Brazil with fans blowing car-horns, singing and dancing in the streets.
Scolari set to stand down
Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari says he will be unemployed on Monday, whether or not Brazil win the World Cup.
Euphoria in Sao Paulo
Brazil erupts in delight as a 1-0 victory over Turkey delivers the South Americans a place in the World Cup final.
Brazil stride into final
A brilliant Ronaldo goal earns Brazil a 1-0 win over Turkey - and sets up a World Cup final against Germany.
Gunes: We made our mark
Despite their defeat, coach Senol Gunes says Turkey achieved their goal of making an impact at the World Cup
Scolari: I'm so satisfied
Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari says he feels 'great satisfaction' after 10-man Brazil hold off the challenge of England.