1993 Copa América Final

The 1993 Copa América Final was the final match of the 1993 Copa América. It was held on July 4, 1993, in Guayaquil. Argentina won the match 2–1 against Mexico.[1] This was the first time a non-CONMEBOL nation played in a Copa América final.[2]

1993 Copa América Final
Event1993 Copa América
Date4 July 1993
VenueEstadio Monumental, Guayaquil
RefereeMárcio Rezende (Brazil)
Attendance40,000

Managed by Alfio Basile, Argentina won the Copa América for the 14th time, defending their title won two years before.[3][4]

Gabriel Batistuta scoring one of his two goals (left) and Argentine players celebrating after the match

Match details

Argentina 2–1 Mexico
Batistuta  63', 74' Galindo  67' (pen.)
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Márcio Rezende (Brazil)
Argentina
Mexico
GK1Sergio Goycochea
DF4Fabian Basualdo
DF6Oscar Ruggeri (c) 40'
DF15Jorge Borelli
DF3Ricardo Altamirano
MF17Gustavo Zapata
MF10Diego Simeone
MF5Fernando Redondo
MF11Néstor Gorosito 64'
FW9Gabriel Batistuta
FW18Alberto Acosta
Substitutions:
FW13Fernando Cáceres 40'
DF20Leonardo Rodríguez 64'
Manager:
Alfio Basile
GK1Jorge Campos
DF5Ramón Ramírez
DF3Juan Ramírez Perales
MF2Claudio Suarez
DF21Raúl Gutiérrez 79'
MF7David Patiño 45'
DF4Ignacio Ambríz
MF8Alberto García Aspe
MF17Benjamín Galindo
MF9Hugo Sánchez (c)
FW11Luis Roberto Alves
Substitutions:
FW10Luis García 45'
FW15Luis Flores 79'
Manager:
Miguel Mejía Barón

References

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