2001 Copa América final explained

2001 Copa América final
Event:2001 Copa América
Team1:Mexico
Team1association:
Team1score:0
Team2:Colombia
Team2association:
Team2score:1
Date:29 July 2001
Stadium:Estadio El Campín
City:Bogotá
Referee:Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
Attendance:47,000
Weather:Scattered clouds
16°C[1]
Previous:1999
Next:2004

The 2001 Copa América final was the final match of the 2001 Copa América. It was held on 29 July 2001 in Bogotá. Colombia won the match 1–0 against Mexico, becoming the seventh of sixteen participant countries to win the Copa América.[2]

Match details

GK 12Óscar Pérez
RB 2
CB 13Sigifredo Mercado
CB 3 Heriberto Morales
LB 7 Octavio Valdez
DM 6
RM 21Jesús Arellano (c)
CM 15
CM 18
LM 20
CF 9 Jared Borgetti
Substitutions:
MF 10
FW 11
FW 19
Manager:
Javier Aguirre
GK 1 Óscar Córdoba
RB 14Iván López
CB 2 Iván Córdoba (c)
CB 3 Mario Yepes
LB 20
RM 19Freddy Grisales
CM 6
CM 17Juan Carlos Ramírez
LM 24
CF 10
CF 15Elkin Murillo
Substitutions:
FW 18
MF 23
Manager:
Francisco Maturana

Assistant referees


Miguel Giacomuzzi (Paraguay)
Claudio Rossi (Argentina)

External links

RSSSF.com
worldfootball.net
football-lineups.com

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground.
  2. Web site: Colombia win Copa America. 30 July 2001. Guardian. 3 November 2021.