2004 Copa América Final

The 2004 Copa América Final was the final of the 41st Copa América. The match was played in Lima, for the first time.

2004 Copa América Final
Event2004 Copa América
Brazil won 4–2 on penalties
Date25 July 2004
VenueEstadio Nacional, Lima
RefereeCarlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
WeatherOvercast
17 °C (63 °F)[1]

This was the fifth final for Brazil (winning two of the previous). Meanwhile, was the second for Argentina (winning once).

Carlos Amarilla was the referee for the final match. He refereed two more matches in previous stages of the tournament, both involving Argentina: first against Ecuador in the first round and against Peru in the quarter-finals.

Route to the final

Argentina Round Brazil
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
 Ecuador 6–1 Match 1  Chile 1–0
 Mexico 0–1 Match 2  Costa Rica 4–1
 Uruguay 4–2 Match 3  Paraguay 1–2
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 321053+27
 Argentina 3201104+66
 Uruguay 311167−14
 Ecuador 3003310−70
Final standings
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Paraguay 321042+27
 Brazil 320163+36
 Costa Rica 310236−33
 Chile 301224−20
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
 Peru 1–0 Quarter-finals  Mexico 4–0
 Colombia 3–0 Semi-finals  Uruguay 1–1
(5–3 pen.)

Match details

Argentina 2–2 Brazil
K. González  20' (pen.)
Delgado  87'
Luisão  45'
Adriano  90+3'
Penalties
D'Alessandro
Heinze
K. González
Sorín
2–4 Adriano
Edu
Diego
Juan
Estadio Nacional, Lima
Argentina
Brasil
GK1Roberto Abbondanzieri
DF6Gabriel Heinze
DF2Roberto Ayala (c)
DF22Fabricio Coloccini
MF8Javier Zanetti
MF3Juan Pablo Sorín 25'
MF5Javier Mascherano 72'
MF16Lucho González 75'
FW18Kily González
FW11Carlos Tevez 90'
FW21Mauro Rosales 64'
Substitutions:
FW19César Delgado 64'
MF10Andrés D'Alessandro 75'
DF4Facundo Quiroga 90'
Manager:
Marcelo Bielsa
GK1Júlio César 51'
DF4Juan
DF13Maicon
DF6Gustavo Nery
DF3Luisão 58' 82'
MF10Alex (c) 63'
MF8Kléberson 55'
MF5Renato
MF11Edu 38'
FW9Luís Fabiano
FW7Adriano
Substitutions:
MF19Diego 55'
MF20Felipe 63'
DF15Cris 82'
Manager:
Carlos Alberto Parreira

References

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