1987 Copa América final

Football match
1987 Copa América final
Uruguay, champions
Event1987 Copa América
Uruguay Chile
Uruguay Chile
1 0
DateJuly 12, 1987
VenueMonumental, Buenos Aires
RefereeRomualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
Attendance35,000
1983
1993

The 1987 Copa América final was the final match to decide the champion of the 1987 Copa América, the 33rd. edition of this continental competition. It was held on July 12, 1987, in Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. Uruguay beat Chile 1–0,[1] achieving their 13th Copa América title.[2]

Qualified teams

Team Previous final app.
 Uruguay 1919, 1983
 Chile 1979

Bold indicates winning years

Route to the final

Uruguay Round Chile
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
(No match played) Match 1  Venezuela 3–1
(No match played) Match 2  Brazil 4–0
As current champions, Uruguay started to compete directly in semifinals
Final standings
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Chile 2 2 0 0 7 1 +6 4
 Brazil 2 1 0 1 5 4 +1 2
 Venezuela 2 0 0 2 1 8 −7 0
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
 Argentina 1–0 Semi-finals  Colombia 2–1 (a.e.t.)

Background

Uruguay had eliminated Argentina (reigning World Champion by then) based in their good defense and tactical order. As former defender and Olympic champion José Nasazzi stated, "We make the first 10 fouls of the match and then we win playing fair", that phrase synthesized the Uruguayan rough style of play to prevail psychologically over the rival since the first minute of the match.

Under that premise, defensive players Obdulio Trasante and José Perdomo applied that rough tactics during the first minutes, carrying the Argentine side to that style of play, confusing their rival. Once the first objective was fulfilled, Uruguay started to play fair, keeping the possession of the ball until the match ended.

The match

Pablo Bengoechea scoring the only goal for Uruguay

In the decisive match played at Estadio Monumental of Buenos Aires, Chile played dirty, committing a great amount of fouls, with Enzo Francescoli as one of their main victims. Because of that rough style of playing, defender Eduardo Gómez was sent off by Brazilian referee Romualdo Arpi Filho with before the 15 minutes of the match.[3]

Nevertheless, Francascoli would be also sent off after fouling rival Fernando Astengo. Uruguay won the final through the highlighted performances of Alfonso Domínguez (who controlled the movements of Ivo Basay, Chile's most notable forward), and central midfielder José Perdomo, who played both, defensive and offensive positions.[4]

Match details

Uruguay 1–0 Chile
Bengoechea 56' Report
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Arppi Filho (Brazil)
Uruguay
Chile
GK 12 Eduardo Pereira
RB 14 Alfonso Domínguez
CB 3 Nelson Gutiérrez
CB 4 Obdulio Trasante
LB 5 José Pintos Saldanha
RM 8 Gustavo Matosas
CM 15 José Perdomo (c) Red card 88'
CM 16 Pablo Bengoechea
LM 10 Enzo Francescoli Red card 27'
CF 7 Antonio Alzamendi downward-facing red arrow 86'
CF 11 Rubén Sosa
Substitutions:
DF 6 José Enrique Peña upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Uruguay Roberto Fleitas
GK 1 Roberto Rojas (c)
RB 2 Óscar Reyes
CB 8 Eduardo Gómez Yellow card 9' Red card 14'
CB 11 Fernando Astengo Yellow card 17' Red card 88'
LB 4 Luis Hormazábal
RM 18 Patricio Mardones
CM 10 Jorge Contreras
CM 20 Héctor Puebla downward-facing red arrow 19'
LM 6 Jaime Pizarro
CF 9 Juan Carlos Letelier
CF 7 Ivo Basay
Substitutions:
DF 3 Ricardo Toro upward-facing green arrow 19' downward-facing red arrow 63'
MF 21 Hugo Rubio upward-facing green arrow 63'
Manager:
Chile Orlando Aravena

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uruguay v Chile, 12 July 1987.
  1. ^ Copa América 1983 on the RSSSF
  2. ^ Aniversario de la Copa América 1987 on AUF, 12 Jul 2018
  3. ^ Uruguay campeón de América by José Manuel Martín on Memorias del Fútbol, 14 Feb 2019
  4. ^ El glorioso y querido fútbol uruguayo, El Gráfico, 14 Jun 2019
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