Chile national football team 2000

The Chile national football team played a total number of seventeen international matches in the 2000 season under the guidance of Uruguayan manager Nelson Acosta, including ten games for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification.

Results

Chile vs United States

Friendly match
29 January 2000
№ 521
 Chile 1 2  United States
Riveros  57' Lewis  55'
Jones  88'
Estadio Sánchez Rumoroso, Coquimbo
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Saucedo (BOL)

Costa Rica vs Chile

Friendly match
2 February 2000
№ 522
 Costa Rica [2] 1 0  Chile
Alfaro  79'
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa, San José
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Rodríguez (ESA)

Guatemala vs Chile

Friendly match
5 February 2000
№ 523
 Guatemala 2 1  Chile [4]
García  28'
Valencia  31'
Queraltó  54'
Estadio Mateo Flores, Guatemala City
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Resinos (ESA)

Chile vs Australia

Torneo Valparaíso
9 February 2000
№ 524
 Chile 2 1  Australia [6]
González  5'
Navia  90+1' (pk)
Corica  15'
Estadio Playa Ancha, Valparaíso
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Gamboa (CHI)

Chile vs Bulgaria

Torneo Valparaíso
12 February 2000
№ 525
 Chile 3 2  Bulgaria
Núñez  31',  83'
Sierra  43'
Berbatov  44'
Stoilov  90'
Estadio Playa Ancha, Valparaíso
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Arenas (CHI)

Chile vs Slovakia

Torneo Valparaíso
15 February 2000
№ 526
 Chile 0 2 [7]  Slovakia
Bališ  5'
Šmelko  17'
Estadio Playa Ancha, Valparaíso
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Aros (CHI)

Chile vs Honduras

Friendly match
22 March 2000
№ 527
 Chile 5 2  Honduras
Tello  9'
Sierra  34'
Tapia  42'
Pizarro  80'
Núñez  87'
Martínez  19'
Chirinos  43'
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Aquino (PAR)

Argentina vs Chile

WCQ2002 [8]
29 March 2000
№ 528
Argentina  4 – 1  Chile
Batistuta  9'
Veron  33',  71' (pk)
C. López  87'
(Report) Tello  29'
River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 46,374
Referee: Moreno (ECU)

Chile vs Peru

WCQ2002
26 April 2000
№ 529
Chile  1 – 1  Peru
Margas  42' (Report) Jayo  38'
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 44,979
Referee: González (PAR)

Uruguay vs Chile

WCQ2002
3 June 2000
№ 530
Uruguay  2 – 1  Chile
Silva  35'
Montero  42'
(Report) Zamorano  39' (pk)
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Troxler (PAR)

Chile vs Paraguay

WCQ2002
29 June 2000
№ 531
Chile  3 – 1  Paraguay
Caniza  19' (og)
Salas  35'
Zamorano  80' (pk)
(Report) Cardozo  71'
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 53,970
Referee: Martin (ARG)

Bolivia vs Chile

WCQ2002
19 July 2000
№ 532
Bolivia  1 – 0  Chile
Suarez  85' (Report)
Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 35,412
Referee: Toro Rendón (COL)

Venezuela vs Chile

WCQ2002
25 July 2000
№ 533
Venezuela  0 – 2  Chile
(Report) Tapia  70'
Zamorano  89'
Estadio Polideportivo, San Cristóbal
Attendance: 14,880
Referee: Baldassi (ARG)

Chile vs Brazil

WCQ2002
15 August 2000
№ 534
Chile  3 – 0  Brazil
Estay  25'
Zamorano  43'
Salas  74'
(Report)
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 64,671
Referee: González (PAR)

Chile vs Colombia

WCQ2002
2 September 2000
№ 535
Chile  0 – 1  Colombia
(Report) Castillo  66'
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Gallesio (URU)

Ecuador vs Chile

WCQ2002
8 October 2000
№ 536
Ecuador  1 – 0  Chile
Delgado  75' (Report)
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
Attendance: 28,556
Referee: Toro Rendón (COL)

Chile vs Argentina

WCQ2002
15 November 2000
№ 537
Chile  0 – 2  Argentina
(Report) Ortega  27'
Husain  89'
Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago
Attendance: 56,529
Referee: Amarilla (PAR)

Notes

  1. Red card for Costa Rica's Mauricio Wright in the 24th minute.
  2. Red card for Costa Rica's Mauricio Wright in the 24th minute.
  3. Red card for Chile's Pedro Reyes in the 88th minute.
  4. Red card for Chile's Pedro Reyes in the 88th minute.
  5. Red card for Australia's Jason van Blerk in the 65th minute.
  6. Red card for Australia's Jason van Blerk in the 65th minute.
  7. Red cards for Chile's Rafael Olarra (87th minute) and Slovakia's Jozef Valachovič (60th minute).
  8. Qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup

See also

References

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