1999 FIFA Confederations Cup final

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{{Infobox football match

|title = 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup final

|image = Estadio Azteca 1.JPG

|imagesize = 275px

|caption = The Estadio Azteca hosted the final.

|event = 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup

|team1 = Mexico

|team1association = {{flagicon|MEX|size=30px}}

|team1score = 4

|team2 = Brazil

|team2association = {{flagicon|BRA|size=30px}}

|team2score = 3

|details =

|date = 4 August 1999

|stadium = Estadio Azteca

|city = Mexico City

|referee = Anders Frisk (Sweden)[https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/63aba86a50f3702d/original/ju89uisxenzryk4kigom-pdf.pdf FIFA.com]

|attendance = 110,000[https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/63aba86a50f3702d/original/ju89uisxenzryk4kigom-pdf.pdf FIFA.com]

|weather =

|previous = 1997

|next = 2001

}}

The 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup final was a football match to determine the winners of the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup, was the fourth FIFA Confederations Cup, and the second organised by FIFA, a quadrennial international men's football tournament organised by FIFA. The match was held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, on 4 August 1999,{{Cite web|url=https://www.socceramerica.com/publications/article/21222/international-1999-fifa-confederations-cup-schedu.html|title=International: 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Schedule}} and was contested by the winners of the semi-finals, Mexico and Brazil.{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com/soccer/gallery/usa-vs-mexico-most-memorable-matches-of-all-time-100715|title=MLS News, Scores, & Standings}}

Mexico won the match 4–3,{{Cite web|url=https://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/mexico-derrota-brasil-copa-fifa-confederaciones-1999|title=México derrota a Brasil en la final de la Copa Confederaciones 1999}} earning their first title in history and being the first CONCACAF team to win the tournament.

Background

This was the first time Mexico had defeated Brazil in a FIFA tournament final. Prior to the tournament, Mexico never won a major FIFA tournament, but came close to in the second edition (also the last edition) of the King Fahd Cup, ending up in third place, under Denmark and Argentina.

For Brazil, this was their second and consecutive final after beating Australia in the 1997 Confederations Cup Final, making them the first team to win the tournament, since FIFA took over the King Fahd Cup.

=Mexico=

This marked the first time Mexico qualified to the tournament final, and the first time a CONCACAF representative would reach the final.

In their tournament debut, Mexico won 5–1 in their first match against Saudi Arabia. Later, they tied in a disappointing game 2–2 against Egypt, that got a dramatic equalizer in the last five minutes. For their last group stage match, Bolivia were their rivals, beating them 1–0 in the 52nd minute, that gave Mexico a total of seven points. Then in the semi-finals, United States stood in Mexico's way, but were later defeated 1–0 by golden goal, scored in the 97' minute that gave Mexico the first ticket to the final.

=Brazil=

Meanwhile, this was the second consecutive final for Brazil. They were looking forward on winning their second Confederations Cup, repeating like in the 1997 edition.

The defending champions made their tournament debut with a 4–0 win over a surprisingly disappointing Germany. Then won against United States with only a 1–0 win. Later, they finished on top of their group with nine points after they defeated New Zealand 2–0. In the semi-finals, they astonishingly beat Saudi Arabia 8-2 to send them to their 2nd straight final.

Route to the final

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!colspan=2 style="width:1*"|Mexico

!Round

!colspan=2 style="width:1*"|Brazil

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|Opponent

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Group stage

|Opponent

|Result

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|5–1

| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Match 1

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|4–0

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|2–2

| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Match 2

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|1–0

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|1–0

| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Match 3

|{{fb|NZL}}

|2–0

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!width="20"|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| D | Drawn}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| Pts | Points}}

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|align=left|{{fb|Mexico}}

|3

2108357
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|align=left|{{fb|Saudi Arabia}}

|3

1116604
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|3

02123|
12
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|3

02159–42

| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Final standing

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!width="20"|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}

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!width="20"|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for}}

!width="20"|{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against}}

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!width="20"|{{Tooltip| Pts | Points}}

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|align=left|{{fb|Brazil}}

|3

3007079
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|align=left|{{fb|USA}}

|3

2014226
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|3

10226|
43
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|3

00316–50

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|Opponent

|Result

||Knockout stage

|Opponent

|Result

|-

|{{fb|USA}}

|1–0 (a.e.t)

| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Semi-Final

|{{fb|Saudi Arabia}}

|8–2

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Match

=Details=

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|time=21:00

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|score=4–3

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|team2={{fb|BRA}}

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|stadium = Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

|attendance = 110,000

|referee = Anders Frisk (Sweden)

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GK1Jorge Campos
CB18Salvador Carmona
CB4Rafael Márquez{{yel|21}}
CB2Claudio Suárez (c){{yel|74}}
RM19Miguel Zepeda{{Suboff|83}}
CM6Germán Villa
CM13Pável Pardo
LM7Ramón Ramírez
AM10Cuauhtémoc Blanco{{yel|50}}
CF9José Manuel Abundis{{yel|11}}
CF17Francisco Palencia{{Suboff|70}}
colspan=3|Substitutions:
DF14Isaac Terrazas{{Subon|70}}
MF16Jesús Arellano{{Subon|83}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|MEX}} Manuel Lapuente

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GK1Dida
RB8Emerson (c)
CB3Odvan
CB4João Carlos{{sent off|2|46|90+2}}
LB6Serginho
CM20Vampeta
CM5Flávio Conceição
RW10Alex
AM17Beto{{suboff|46}}
LW11Zé Roberto{{yel|5}}{{suboff|82}}
CF7Ronaldinho
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FW18Rôni{{subon|46}}
FW19Warley{{subon|82}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Vanderlei Luxemburgo

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Assistant referees:


{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Treasco Gracia (Spain)


{{flagicon|JOR}} Awni Hassouneh (Jordan)

References

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