Chile national football team 2001
The Chile national football team played a total number of nineteen international matches (including four unofficial games) in the 2001 season under the guidance of Uruguayan manager Nelson Acosta, who stepped down after the Sahara Millennium Cup in India. He was replaced by Pedro García Barros. The last three matches were coached by Jorge Garcés. Chile ended up in last place in the qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, with only three wins in eighteen matches.
Results
Chile vs Bahrain
Chile vs Uzbekistan
Chile vs Iceland
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Chile
Honduras vs Chile
Peru vs Chile
Mexico vs Chile
Chile vs Uruguay
Paraguay vs Chile
Ecuador vs Chile
Chile vs Venezuela
Colombia vs Chile
Mexico vs Chile
Chile vs Bolivia
Chile vs France
Chile vs Venezuela
Brazil vs Chile
Colombia vs Chile
Chile vs Ecuador
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 Match at the Sahara Millennium Cup in India; Not a full FIFA international; Chile fielded a team with players from the Primera División de Chile.
- ↑ First match under the guidance of manager Pedro García Barros; red card for goalkeeper Marcelo Ramírez in the 35th minute.
- ↑ First match under the guidance of manager Pedro García Barros; red card for goalkeeper Marcelo Ramírez in the 35th minute.
- ↑ Qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup
- ↑ Red cards for Chile's Eros Pérez [65'] and Joel Reyes [77'].
- ↑ Red cards for Chile's Eros Pérez [65'] and Joel Reyes [77'].
- ↑ First match under the guidance of caretaker Jorge Garcés.
- ↑ First match under the guidance of caretaker Jorge Garcés.
See also
- Primera División Chilena 2001
References
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