Thu, 22 May, 2003 - 22:41
South Africa 1 England 2
Wayne Rooney may not have been there, but the impact of his international arrival was still felt in Durban as Emile Heskey rose to the growing challenge to his place to fire England to victory.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: DurbanPlace: SouthPerson: BeckhamPerson: Wayne RooneyPerson: Emile HeskeyPerson: Michael OwenPerson: HeskeyPerson: RooneyPerson: Darius VassellPerson: VassellPerson: Frank LampardPerson: Gareth SouthgatePerson: ErikssonPerson: David BeckhamPerson: Benni McCarthyPerson: Danny MillsPerson: Lucas RadebePerson: Brian BaloyiPerson: OwenPerson: Stanton FredericksPerson: Macbeth SibayaPerson: Paul ScholesPerson: Shaun BartlettPerson: MillsPerson: Lim Kee ChongPerson: McCarthyPerson: David JamesPerson: Matthew UpsonPerson: Paul RobinsonPerson: JamesPerson: Jermaine JenasPerson: LampardPerson: Trevor SinclairPerson: BaloyiEvent: 2010 World CupEvent: Euro 2004Organisation: EnglandOrganisation: South AfricaOrganisation: TurkeyOrganisation: LiverpoolOrganisation: SlovakiaOrganisation: SouthgateOrganisation: CharltonOrganisation: Rio Ferdinand
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