Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Iván Córdoba scored the decisive 1-0 in the 2001 Copa América final against Mexico. It was the defender's last goal of his international career, although he kept playing for Colombia for 10 more years. [1] Colombia won all six tournament matches in regular time and without conceding. This achievement is a rarity in Copa América history.
The Copa América is an international association football competition established in 1916. [1] [2] It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL), the sport's continental governing body.
Dunga of Brazil, Manuel Seoane of Argentina, Danilo Alvim of Brazil and Pedro Cea of Uruguay won the Copa América as a player and also as a coach: Cea won in 1923 and 1924 as a player and in 1942 as a coach; Seoane won in 1925, 1927 and 1929 as a player and in 1937 as a coach; Alvim won in 1949 as a player and in 1963 as a coach (coaching ...
Colombia, remarkably, last reached the final in 2001 and the trophy from that year remains the only Copa América title in the country’s history. ... Though there won’t be another multi ...
Colombia advanced to the Copa América final after a 1-0 win over Uruguay at Bank of America Stadium on Wednesday, but the game was marred by unsavory scenes at FT. ... Colombia, which has won the ...
In the 1975 Copa America Colombia was placed in Group C with Paraguay and Ecuador. Colombia won all four games with 7 goals for and 1 against, which advanced to the semifinals against Uruguay. Colombia won 3–0 at home and lost 1–0 away, however the overall score 3–1 allowed them to advance to the final, where they faced Peru.
The Copa America soccer tournament ends with reigning World Cup champion Argentina vs. Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. ... Colombia won a thrilling semifinal match against ...
The match was Argentina's 8th final appearance, further extending its record, and was Colombia's third Copa América final. Before the match, Argentina had won a joint-record 15 titles (12 were won with a round-robin format and 3 in finals), and Colombia's most recent final win was in 2001.