Italy beat Romania by the same scoreline, with Francesco Totti and Filippo Inzaghi scoring a goal apiece.
Man of the Match: Luís Figo (Portugal)[1] Assistant referees: Jaap Pool (Netherlands) Roland Van Nylen (Belgium) Fourth official: Markus Merk (Germany) Man of the Match: Alessandro Nesta (Italy)[2] Assistant referees: Jacques Poudevigne (France) Igor Šramka (Slovakia) Fourth official: Anders Frisk (Sweden) Man of the Match: Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands)[3] Assistant referees: Carlos Martín Nieto (Spain) Jens Larsen (Denmark) Fourth official: Günter Benkö (Austria) Man of the Match: Zinedine Zidane (France)[4] Assistant referees: Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania) Philip Sharp (England) Fourth official: Hugh Dallas (Scotland) France and Italy both emerged victorious from their semi-finals against difficult opposition to reach the final.
The game went to extra-time and looked to be heading for a penalty shootout until Zidane struck the golden goal in the 117th minute.
Perhaps most infamous was Jaap Stam's attempt during the shoot-out (which ballooned well over the crossbar), described by the BBC as "one of the worst spot kicks ever".
[5] Man of the Match: Zinedine Zidane (France)[6] Assistant referees: Igor Šramka (Slovakia) Roland Van Nylen (Belgium) Fourth official: Hugh Dallas (Scotland) Man of the Match: Francesco Toldo (Italy)[7] Assistant referees: Kurt Ertl (Germany) Philip Sharp (England) Fourth official: José María García-Aranda (Spain) Man of the Match: Thierry Henry (France)[8][a] Assistant referees:[12] Leif Lindberg (Sweden) Jens Larsen (Denmark) Fourth official: José María García-Aranda (Spain)