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Copa America 2001 Index

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Posted: Sunday July 08, 2001 3:02 PM
Updated: Thursday August 09, 2001 2:11 PM
 

At a Glance

  • Standings, schedule

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  • Colombia: War without end

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    History

  • 1999: Standings, top scorers | Brazil keeps title
  • Champions prior to 1999

    Story Archive

    July 30

  • Copa win gives Colombians chance to celebrate
  • Notebook: South Americans make way for neighbors
  • Colombia: The good, the bad and the ugly

    July 29

  • Colombia wins aggressive final over Mexico
  • Honduras takes third over Uruguay at Copa
  • Notebook: Massive security planned for Copa final

    July 28

  • Colombia, Mexico vie for Copa America title

    July 27

  • Colombia revels in temporary peace, soccer success
  • Last-minute replacement Honduras gives Copa a big thrill

    July 26

  • Host Colombia tops Honduras, advances to final
  • Notebook: Uruguay goalie's performance could take him elsewhere
  • Perfect host Colombia faces giant-killer Honduras
  • Brazil to play Panama after being snubbed by Honduras

    July 25

  • Mexico wins, advances to Copa America final
  • Bolivia coach resigns after dismal Copa showing
  • Sheepish Brazil returns home after Copa America debacle
  • Notebooks: Early loss | Deserving more
  • South America boss dreams of Americas-wide cup

    July 24

  • Upset victory leaves Brazil saddened, Hondurans elated
  • Brazil loss goes beyond Copa America
  • Honduras' stunning upset of Brazil is one for the ages
  • Mexico, Uruguay vie for berth in Copa America finals
  • Nice one, Honduras
  • Factfile on Honduras

    July 23

  • Honduras advances in Copa after stunning Brazil 2-0
  • Mexico, Uruguay live up to tradition in Copa
  • Notebooks: Early washouts | Refs spur debate

    July 22

  • Uruguay ends Costa Rica cinderella story
  • Mexico beats Chile 2-0, make Copa semis
  • Notebook: Guerrillas are soccer fans, too
  • Cautious Brazil faces giant-killer Honduras
  • Colombia looks to stay perfect vs. Peru
  • Honduran player suspended for doping
  • Mexico, Chile to square off in quarterfinals
  • Surprise Costa Rica prepares to face Uruguay

    July 20

  • Copa America experiences surprise after surprise
  • Notebook: Denilson saves Brazil
  • Honduras shocks Uruguay

    July 19

  • Costa Rica, Honduras close out first round with wins
  • Notebook: Copa America a financial success
  • Brazil, Peru resurrected in Group of Death
  • Denilson dribbles, Big Phil rants as Brazil hails win

    July 18

  • Brazil storms back to advance in Copa
  • Notebook: Copa mascot mysteriously vanishes
  • Costa Rica plays struggling Bolivia
  • Surprising Honduras aims high vs. Uruguay

    July 17

  • Colombia tops Chile to stay unbeaten; Ecuador slams Venezuela
  • Notebook: Brazil's 'mystical' jersey does the job
  • Peru to decide Copa fate against Mexico
  • Only Paraguay stands in Brazil's way

    July 16

  • Honduras wins; Costa Rica, Uruguay tie
  • Big Phil leaves his mark on Brazil's boys in blue
  • Chile, Colombia face off for Group A first place
  • Ecuador, Venezuela fight for lives

    July 15

  • Brazil defeats Peru to stay alive; Mexico advances
  • Notebook: Silence isn't golden to Brazil's coach
  • Uruguay, Costa Rica to battle for quarterfinal berth
  • Bolivia, Honduras battle for survival

    July 14

  • Chile, Ecuador nip opposition
  • Mexico plays Paraguay with minds on Jamaica qualifier
  • Brazil scraps samba-soccer for defense vs. Peru

    July 13

  • Uruguay nips Bolivia; Wanchope lifts Costa Rica

    July 12

  • Mexico scores early, defense stifles Brazil
  • Notebook: Colombia furious over Argentina withdrawal
  • Honduras, Costa Rica to meet
  • Uruguay, Bolivia to battle

    July 11

  • Argentina pulls out

    July 10

  • Questions of violence, security loom
  • Bayern not afraid of sanctions

    July 9

  • Brazil appeals to FIFA to let Elber play
  • Uruguay sends reserve team

    July 8

  • Copa America teams head to Colombia amid security

    July 7

  • Brazil to receive heightened security
  • Bayern Munich refuses to release players
  • Brazil names squad; Costa Rica takes Canada's place

    July 6

  • Resurrected Copa unlikely to attract star names
  • Canada pulls out of revived Copa America

    July 5

  • Decision to postpone Copa America reversed

    June 30

  • Copa America postponed until 2002

    June 29

  • Copa America venue, dates need resolution

    June 28

  • CNNSI.com's Hooper: Copa comes up empty again
  • Freed Colombia official on mission to keep tournament
  • Copa loss another sad chapter for Colombia
  • Nine countries call for Copa to be suspended
  • Canada relieved by move, but may still miss Copa

    June 27

  • Top Brazil players to miss Copa
  • Colombian president urges peace

    June 26

  • Copa America back in doubt

    June 20

  • Colombia rests top players for Copa

    June 5

  • Colombia to host despite bombings

    May 30

  • Federation calls meeting to discuss Copa

    May 17

  • Colombia confirmed as Copa site

    May 8

  • Colombia violence raises Copa doubts

     
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