2001 Copa América final

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2001 Copa América final
Estadio El Campín hosted the final
Event2001 Copa América
Date29 July 2001
VenueEstadio El Campín, Bogotá
RefereeUbaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
Attendance47,000
WeatherScattered clouds
16 °C (61 °F)[1]
1999
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

Mexico 0–1 Colombia
Report I. Córdoba 65'
Attendance: 47,000
Mexico
Colombia

Assistant referees:
Miguel Giacomuzzi (Paraguay)
Claudio Rossi (Argentina)

References

  1. ^ "Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground".
  2. ^ "Colombia win Copa America". Guardian. 30 July 2001. Retrieved 3 November 2021.