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Copa América 2001 Final - Colombia 1x0 Mexico
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Colombia hosted Copa America for the first time in 2001 and it fitted very well as the home nation won the championship after beating Mexico 1-0 in the final. Iván Córdoba scored the championship goal at 65'.
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Copa América 2001 Final
Colombia 1x0 Mexico
El Campín - Bogotá, Colombia
Date: 29/07/2001
Goal:
65' Iván Córdoba 1-0
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About Copa America
Copa America is an international football competition between men's national football teams of CONMEBOL. It is the oldest international continental football competition.
The current format involves twelve teams competing at venues in a host nation over a period of about a month. As CONMEBOL has only ten members, two other national teams from FIFA confederations are invited to fill the left spots; Costa Rica, Mexico, Jamaica and the United States have been regular invited over last years.
Uruguay is the most successful team in the tournament, having won it fifteen times, followed by Argentina, 14, and Brazil, 8. Paraguay and Peru won it twice and Colombia and Bolivia have one title each.
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Copa América 2001 Final
Colombia 1x0 Mexico
El Campín - Bogotá, Colombia
Date: 29/07/2001
Goal:
65' Iván Córdoba 1-0
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About Copa America
Copa America is an international football competition between men's national football teams of CONMEBOL. It is the oldest international continental football competition.
The current format involves twelve teams competing at venues in a host nation over a period of about a month. As CONMEBOL has only ten members, two other national teams from FIFA confederations are invited to fill the left spots; Costa Rica, Mexico, Jamaica and the United States have been regular invited over last years.
Uruguay is the most successful team in the tournament, having won it fifteen times, followed by Argentina, 14, and Brazil, 8. Paraguay and Peru won it twice and Colombia and Bolivia have one title each.
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