Chile national football team 1999

Chile national football team 1999

The Chile national football team played a total number of twelve international matches in the 1999 season under the guidance of Uruguayan manager Nelson Acosta, including six games at the 1999 Copa América, where the team ended up in fourth place.

Contents

Results

Guatemala vs Chile

Friendly match
17 February 1999
№ 509
 Guatemala 1 – 1  Chile Estadio Mateo Flores, Guatemala City
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Batres (GUA)
Machón Goal 90' (pk) Neira Goal 43'

United States vs Chile

Friendly match
21 February 1999
№ 510
 United States 2 – 1  Chile Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale
Attendance: 14,896
Referee: Rebolledo (MEX)
Olsen Goal 58'
Lewis Goal 65'
Cartes Goal 64'

Bolivia vs Chile

Friendly match
28 April 1999
№ 511
 Bolivia 1 – 1  Chile Estadio Felix Capriles, Cochabamba
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Arana (PER)
Antelo Goal 15' (pk) Pizarro Goal 65'

Chile vs Costa Rica

Friendly match
29 May 1999
№ 512
 Chile 3 – 0  Costa Rica Estadio Municipal, Concepción
Attendance: 19,076
Referee: Aros (CHI)
Acuña Goal 44'
Valencia Goal 60'
González Goal 79'

Chile vs Bolivia

Friendly match
20 June 1999
№ 513
 Chile 1 – 0  Bolivia Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Larrionda (URU)
Palacios Goal 13'

Chile vs Ecuador

Friendly
22 June 1999
№ 514
 Chile 0 – 0  Ecuador Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 23,282
Referee: Giménez (ARG)


Chile vs Mexico

Copa América
30 June 1999
№ 515
 Chile 0 – 1  Mexico Estadio AO Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Elizondo (ARG)
Hernández Goal 59'

Chile vs Venezuela

Copa América
3 July 1999
№ 516
 Chile 3 – 0 [1]  Venezuela Estadio AO Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Luna (BOL)
Zamorano Goal 5'
Sierra Goal 21'
Tortolero Goal 66' (og)

Brazil vs Chile

Copa América
6 July 1999
№ 517
 Brazil 1 – 0 [2]  Chile Estadio AO Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Elizondo (ARG)
Ronaldo Goal 36' (pk)

Chile vs Colombia

Copa América
11 July 1999
№ 518
 Chile 3 – 2  Colombia Estadio Feliciano Cáceres, Luque
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Archundia (MEX)
Reyes Goal 25', Goal 50'
Zamorano Goal 65'
Bolaño Goal 8'
Bonilla Goal 35'

Chile vs Uruguay

Copa América
13 July 1999
№ 519
 Chile [3] 1 – 1  Uruguay Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Aquino (PAR)
Zamorano Goal 73' Lembo Goal 22'
  Penalties  
Vargas Scored
Aros Missed
Pizarro Scored
Reyes Scored
3–5 Scored Del Campo
Scored Guigou
Scored Alonso
Scored Zalayeta
Scored Magallanes

Chile vs Mexico

Copa América
17 July 1999
№ 520
 Chile 1 – 2  Mexico Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Elizondo (ARG)
Palacios Goal 81' Palencia Goal 26'
Zepeda Goal 87'

Notes

  1. ^ Red cards for Venezuela's Rolando Álvarez (18th minute), and Chile's Jorge Francisco Vargas (39th) and Marcelo Salas (69th).
  2. ^ Match abandoned in the 85th minute due to fog. Result stood. Brazil's goalkeeper Dida saved a penalty by Pedro González in the 74th minute.
  3. ^ Chile's Marcelo Salas missed a penalty in the 26th minute.

See also

  • Primera División Chilena 1999

References


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