Copa América 2004

Copa América 2004

Infobox International Football Competition
tourney_name =
year =
other_titles =


size = 250px
caption = Official logo of the Copa America 2004
country = Peru
dates = July 6 - July 25
num_teams = 12
confederations = 2
venues = 7
cities = 7
champion = BRA
count = 7
second = ARG
third = URU
fourth = COL
matches = 26
goals = 78
attendance =
top_scorer = Adriano Leite Ribeiro (7)
player =
updated =
The Copa América 2004 was a football tournament held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body, and won by Brazil in a shootout over Argentina. Notably, this made Brazil the first country to hold the World Cup and Copa América simultaneously.

There is no qualifying tournament for the final tournament. Conmebol's 10 South American countries participated, along with two more invited countries, making a total of twelve teams competing in the tournament.

The two invited countries for this edition of the Copa América were Mexico and Costa Rica.

Venues

footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 7, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Mexico
score = 2 – 2
report =
team2 = fb|Uruguay
goals1 = Osorio goal|45
Pardo goal|69
goals2 = Bueno goal|43
Montero goal|88
stadium = Estadio Elias Aguirre, Chiclayo
attendance =
referee = Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
----footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 7, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Argentina
score = 6 – 1
report =
team2 = fb|Ecuador
goals1 = Kily González goal|5|pen
Saviola goal|64 goal|75 goal|79
D'Alessandro goal|84
Gonzalez goal|90
goals2 = Delgado goal|62
stadium = Estadio Elias Aguirre, Chiclayo
attendance =
referee = Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
----footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 10, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Uruguay
score = 2 – 1
report =
team2 = fb|Ecuador
goals1 = Forlán goal|61
Bueno goal|78
goals2 = Salas goal|73
stadium = Estadio Elias Aguirre, Chiclayo
attendance =
referee = Gustavo Brand (Venezuela)
----footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 10, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Argentina
score = 0 – 1
report =
team2 = fb|Mexico
goals1 =
goals2 = Morales goal|8
stadium = Estadio Elias Aguirre, Chiclayo
attendance =
referee = Márcio Rezende (Brazil)
----footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 13, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Mexico
score = 2 – 1
report =
team2 = fb|Ecuador
goals1 = Altamirano goal|23|pen
Bautista goal|42
goals2 = Delgado goal|71
stadium = Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura
attendance =
referee = Eduardo Lecca (Peru)
----footballbox
bg = #eeeeee
date = July 13, 2004
team1 = fb-rt|Argentina
score = 4 – 2
report =
team2 = fb|Uruguay
goals1 = Kily González goal|19 Figueroa goal|20 goal|89
Ayala goal|80
goals2 = Estoyanoff goal|7
Sánchez goal|38
stadium = Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura
attendance =
referee = Rubén Selman (Chile)

Group C


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Copa America 2004 — Copa América 2004 Copa América 2004 Sport football Organisateur(s) CONMEBOL Édition 41e Lieu …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Copa américa 2004 — Sport football Organisateur(s) CONMEBOL Édition 41e Lieu …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Copa América 2004 — Fußball Südamerikameisterschaft Anzahl Nationen 12 (10 + 2 Gastmannschaften) Südamerikameister Brasilien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Copa America 2004 — Logo des Turniers Die 41. Copa América 2004 fand vom 6. bis 25. Juli 2004 in Peru statt. Es nahmen Fußball Nationalmannschaften aus den folgenden zwölf Ländern teil: Argentinien, Bolivien, Brasilien, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuado …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Copa América 2004 — XLI Copa América Perú 2004 Copa América Perú 2004 Detalle del acto de clausura de la Copa América 2004, en el Estadio Nacional de Lima Cantidad de equipos …   Wikipedia Español

  • Copa América 2004 — Infobox compétition sportive Copa América 2004 Sport football Organisateur(s) CONMEBOL Éditions 41e Lieu …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Copa América 2004 — La Copa América 2004 se realizó del 6 de julio al 25 de julio 2004 en el Perú. Compitieron las selecciones nacionales de fútbol de: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Copa América 2004/Torschützenliste — Torschützenliste bei der Copa América 2004 Platz Spieler Nationalmannschaft Tore Elfmeter* 1 Adriano Brasilien 7 2 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Copa América 2004 squads — Below are the rosters of the teams that participated in the Copa América 2004. Group A =nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name= Darío Silva|age=birth date and age2|2004|7|6|1972|9|2|caps=|goals=|club=flagicon|Spain Sevilla FCnat fs g… …   Wikipedia

  • 2004 Copa América — Official logo of the Copa America 2004 Tournament details Host country  Peru Dates …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”