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词条 1999 South American U-20 Championship
释义

  1. Format

  2. Squads

  3. First group stage

     Group A  Results  Group B  Results 

  4. Final group

  5. Qualification to World Youth Championship

  6. Goalscorers

  7. Notes

  8. External links

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| tourney_name =
| year =
| yearr =
| other_titles = 1999 Sudamericano Sub-20
| image =
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| caption =
| city =
| country = Argentina
| dates = January 5 to January 25
| num_teams = 10
| confederations = 1
| venues = 2
| cities = 2
| champion_other = {{fbu|20|Argentina}}
| count = 3
| second_other = {{fbu|20|Uruguay}}
| third_other = {{fbu|20|Brazil}}
| fourth_other = {{fbu|20|Paraguay}}
| matches = 35
| goals = 115
| attendance = 228.113
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|ARG}} Luciano Galletti (9 goals)
| player =
| prevseason = 1997
| nextseason = 2001
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The 1999 South American Youth Championship (Sudamericana sub-20) is a football competition contested by all ten U-20 national football teams of CONMEBOL. The tournament was held in Argentina between January 5 and January 25, 1999, the 23rd time the competition had been held and the 2nd to take place in the country. Argentina finished undefeated, winning their 3rd trophy.

Format

The teams are separated in two groups of five, and each team plays four matches in a pure round-robin stage. The three top competitors advance to a single final group of six, wherein each team plays five matches. The top four teams in the final group qualify to the 1999 FIFA U-20 World Cup, while the top two also qualify for the 2000 Olympic tournament (U-23).

Squads

For a list of all the squads in the final tournament, see 1999 South American Youth Championship squads.

The following teams entered the tournament:

  • {{fbu|20|ARG}} (host)
  • {{fbu|20|BOL}}
  • {{fbu|20|BRA}}
  • {{fbu|20|CHI}}
  • {{fbu|20|COL}}
  • {{fbu|20|ECU}}
  • {{fbu|20|PAR}}
  • {{fbu|20|PER}}
  • {{fbu|20|URU}}
  • {{fbu|20|VEN}}

First group stage

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
{{fb|ARG}}124400121
{{fb|CHI}}94301124
{{fb|PER}}6420248
{{fb|VEN}}34103514
{{fb|ECU}}0400439

Results

{{footballbox|date=January 5, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|CHI}}|score=2–0|report=|team2={{fb|ECU}}|goals1=Neira 27'
Moya 30'|goals2=|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 2.000| referee = Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)}}{{footballbox|date=January 5, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|VEN}}|score=1-4|report=|team2={{fb|ARG}}|goals1=Arango 39'|goals2=Duscher 64'
Farías 68'
Galletti 70'
Aimar 89'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 11.656| referee = Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 7, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|PER}}|score=2–1|report=|team2={{fb|VEN}}|goals1=Balbin 27', 90'|goals2=Sequera 17'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 2.000| referee = Felipe Russi (Colombia)}}{{footballbox|date=January 7, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|ARG}}|score=2–0|report=|team2={{fb|ECU}}|goals1=Galletti 27', 90'|goals2=|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 7.422| referee = Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 11, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|VEN}}|score=0–6|report=|team2={{fb|CHI}}|goals1=|goals2=Córdova 18', 64'
Neira 43'
Pizarro 75'
García 83'
Gutiérrez 87'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 2.000| referee = Juan Luna (Bolivia)}}{{footballbox|date=January 11, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|PER}}|score=0-2|report=|team2={{fb|ARG}}|goals1=|goals2=Aimar 32'
Montenegro 80'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 10.600| referee = Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 13, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|ECU}}|score=1–2|report=|team2={{fb|PER}}|goals1=Bonito 65'|goals2=Alamanza 80'
Cordero 88'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 2.000| referee = Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)}}{{footballbox|date=January 13, 1999|team1={{fb|ARG}}|score=4–0|report=|team2={{fb|CHI}}|goals1=Crosa 24'
Galletti 35', 57'
Duscher 85'|goals2=|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 13.998 | referee = Felipe Russi (Colombia)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 15, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|CHI}}|score=4–0|report=|team2={{fb|PER}}|goals1=García 19', 32'
Córdova 49', 78'|goals2=|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 1.000| referee = Carlos Eugênio Simon (Brazil)}}{{footballbox|date=January 15, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|ECU}}|score=2–3|report=|team2={{fb|VEN}}|goals1=Mejía 52'
Bonito 63'|goals2=Sequera 36'
Chacón 76'
Juan Arango 90+1'|stadium=Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata| attendance = 1.000| referee = Juan Luna (Bolivia)}}

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
{{fb|PAR}}10431073
{{fb|BRA}}8422082
{{fb|URU}}7421183
{{fb|COL}}1401348
{{fb|BOL}}14013415

Results

{{footballbox|date=January 6, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|URU}}|score=1–0|report=|team2={{fb|COL}}|goals1=Chevantón 9'|goals2=|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 3.200| referee = Ángel Sánchez (Argentina)}}{{footballbox|date=January 6, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|BOL}}|score=0–4|report=|team2={{fb|BRA}}|goals1=|goals2=Eriberto 4'
Cassio Lincoln 40'
Fábio Aurélio 76'
Edu 90'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 2.600| referee = Jorge Torres (Peru)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 8, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|PAR}}|score=2–1|report=|team2={{fb|BOL}}|goals1= Santa Cruz 69'
Escobar 80'|goals2= García 53'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 3.000| referee = José Carpio (Ecuador)}}{{footballbox|date=January 8, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|BRA}}|score=3–1|report=|team2={{fb|COL}}|goals1= Matuzalém 18'
Rodrigo Gral 43'
Ronaldinho 64'|goals2= Molina 88'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 3.000| referee = Guido Aros (Chile)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 10, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|BOL}}|score=1–7|report=|team2={{fb|URU}}|goals1=Aguilera 52'|goals2=Pellegrín 10'
Chevantón 21', 33'
Forlán 42'
Canobbio 78'
Carreño 79'
Bueno 88'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 2.000| referee = Luis Solorzáno (Venezuela)}}{{footballbox|date=January 10, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|PAR}}|score=1–1|report=|team2={{fb|BRA}}|goals1=Santa Cruz 1'|goals2=Rodrigo Gral 69'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 4.000| referee = Jorge Torres (Peru)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 12, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|URU}}|score=0–2|report=|team2={{fb|PAR}}|goals1=|goals2=Cabañas 18'
Da Silva 51'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance = 3.000| referee = Ángel Sánchez (Argentina)}}{{footballbox|date=January 12, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|COL}}|score=2–2|report=|team2={{fb|BOL}}|goals1= Gil 18'
Victoria 31'|goals2= Gutiérrez 57'
Apuri 84'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance= 3.000| referee= Jorge Torres (Peru)}}
{{footballbox|date=January 14, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|COL}}|score=1–2|report=|team2={{fb|PAR}}|goals1= Díaz 17'|goals2= Cabañas 11'
Gavilán 46'|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance =2.100| referee = Luis Solorzáno (Venezuela)}}{{footballbox|date=January 14, 1999|team1={{fb-rt|BRA}}|score=0–0|report=|team2={{fb|URU}}|goals1=|goals2=|stadium=Estadio General San Martín, Tandil| attendance =2.100| referee = José Carpio (Ecuador)}}

Final group

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
{{fb|ARG}}12540192
{{fb|URU}}8522154
{{fb|BRA}}75212148
{{fb|PAR}}6520368
{{fb|PER}}55122414
{{fb|CHI}}45113810

17 January{{fbu-rt|20|PER}}2–120|PAR}}
{{fbu-rt|20|BRA}}2–320|CHI}}
{{fbu-rt|20|ARG}}0–120|URU}}
19 January{{fbu-rt|20|PAR}}1–320|BRA}}
{{fbu-rt|20|CHI}}1–220|URU}}
{{fbu-rt|20|PER}}0–520|ARG}}
21 January{{fbu-rt|20|CHI}}2–320|PAR}}
{{fbu-rt|20|URU}}0–020|PER}}
{{fbu-rt|20|ARG}}2–120|BRA}}
23 January{{fbu-rt|20|PAR}}1–020|URU}}
{{fbu-rt|20|BRA}}6–020|PER}}
{{fbu-rt|20|CHI}}0–120|ARG}}
25 January{{fbu-rt|20|PER}}2–220|CHI}}
{{fbu-rt|20|URU}}2–220|BRA}}
{{fbu-rt|20|ARG}}1–020|PAR}}
{{Winners|fb|1999 South American Youth Championship winners|Argentina|Third}}

Qualification to World Youth Championship

The four best performing teams qualified for the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship.

  • {{fbu|20|ARG}}
  • {{fbu|20|BRA}}
  • {{fbu|20|PAR}}
  • {{fbu|20|URU}}

Goalscorers

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
9 goals
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Luciano Galletti
7 goals
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Rodrigo Gral
5 goals
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Nicolás Córdova
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Edu
4 goals
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Javier Chevantón
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Patricio Neira
3 goals
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Gamadiel García
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} David Pizarro
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Ronaldinho
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Roque Santa Cruz
2 goals
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Omar Pouso
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Rodolfo Moya
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Aldo Duscher
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Pablo Aimar
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Daniel Montenegro
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Germán Rivarola
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Ernesto Farías
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Juan Arango
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Leandro Sequera
  • {{flagicon|Ecuador}} Marco Bonito
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Luis Cordero
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Fernando Carreño
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Salvador Cabañas
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Nelson Vera
{{col-3}}
1 goal
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Rubén Alamanza
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Fernando Crosa
  • {{flagicon|Ecuador}} Líder Mejía
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Gerzon Chacón
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Rubén Alamanza
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Eriberto
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Cassio Lincoln
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Fábio Aurélio
  • {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Ronald García
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Matuzalém
  • {{flagicon|Colombia}} Mauricio Molina
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} César Pellegrín
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Diego Forlán
  • {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Marcos Aguilera
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Fabián Canobbio
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Carlos Bueno
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Paulo da Silva
  • {{flagicon|Colombia}} Cristian Gil
{{col-3}}
1 goal (cont.)
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Oswaldo Carrión
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Nelson Cuevas
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcio Carioca
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Rubén Maldonado
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcinho
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcio Carioca
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Esteban Cambiasso
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Milovan Mirosevic
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcio Carioca
  • {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Sergio Fernandez
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Maricá
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Piero Alva
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Pedro Ascoy
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Gonzalo Sorondo
  • {{flagicon|Colombia}} Gustavo Victoria
  • {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Ronald Gutiérrez
  • {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Ferdy Apuri
  • {{flagicon|Colombia}} Jeffrey Díaz
{{col-end}}

Notes

  • Argentina and Uruguay were looking to finish in the top 4 in order to qualify for the World Youth Championship, a competition which the two sides have thoroughly dominated, having won 9 of the 16 World Youth titles between them.

External links

  • Results by RSSSF
{{South American Youth Championship}}

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