Chile national football team 1997
The Chile national football team played a total number of seventeen international matches in the 1997 season under the guidance of Uruguayan manager Nelson Acosta, including three (lost) games at the 1997 Copa América. The team qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup by finishing fourth in the overall-standings of the CONMEBOL-zone, just before Peru. Chile had a better goaldifference (+14) than the Peruvians (–1).
Results
Chile vs Armenia
Peru vs Chile
Chile vs Honduras
Bolivia vs Chile
Brazil vs Chile
Chile vs Venezuela
Ecuador vs Chile
Paraguay vs Chile
Argentina vs Chile
Ecuador vs Chile
Chile vs Colombia
Chile vs Paraguay
Uruguay vs Chile
Chile vs Argentina
Chile vs Peru
Chile vs Guatemala
Chile vs Bolivia
Notes
- ↑ Goalkeeper Armen Avagyan saved a penalty by Rodrigo Goldberg in the 79th minute.
- ↑ Goalkeeper Armen Avagyan saved a penalty by Rodrigo Goldberg in the 79th minute.
- ↑ Qualifying match for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France
- ↑ Apparently not a full international for Chile, although it is recognised as a full international by FIFA.
- ↑ Apparently not a full international for Chile, although it is recognised as a full international by FIFA.
- ↑ Apart from scoring five goals in one match Iván Zamorano missed a penalty in the 70th minute.
- ↑ Red cards for Ronald Fuentes [Chile, 60th minute] and for Paolo Montero [Uruguay, 78th minute].
- ↑ Red card for Juan José Jayo [Peru, 63rd minute].
- ↑ Red card for Juan José Jayo [Peru, 63rd minute].
- ↑ Chile's goalkeeper Nelson Tapia saved a penalty by Juan Carlos Plata in the 53rd minute.
- ↑ Chile's goalkeeper Nelson Tapia saved a penalty by Juan Carlos Plata in the 53rd minute.
See also
References
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