2015 Copa América Final

2015 Copa América Final

The Estadio Nacional in Santiago hosted the final
Event 2015 Copa América
After extra time
Chile won 4–1 on penalties
Date 4 July 2015
Venue Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
Man of the Match Chile Arturo Vidal
Referee Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)
Attendance 45,693
Weather 20°C (68°F), Clear

The 2015 Copa América Final was the final match of the 2015 Copa América, an international football tournament organised by CONMEBOL that was played in Chile.

The match was held on 4 July 2015 in Santiago's Estadio Nacional, and contested by hosts Chile, and Argentina. Following a goalless draw, Chile defeated Argentina in a penalty shootout to win their first title and qualify for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.

A new trophy was supposed to be created for the tournament and was to be unveiled on 4 July 2015 at the final.[1] No trophy was unveiled amidst the FIFA corruption scandal.

Background

This edition was the seventh hosted by Chile. The match marked the third time Chile had reached a final. They had never won the competition; their last finals appearance was in 1987, when they were defeated by Uruguay. Meanwhile, Argentina reached its fifth final in Chilean territory.[2] Their previous finals appearance was in 2007, when they were defeated by Brazil, while their last championship (including worldwide tournaments) was won in 1993.[3]

Including the editions from 1916 to 1967, when the Campeonato Sudamericano[4] had a round-robin tournament format without a final match; it was the fifth appearance of Chile, and the twenty-seventh of Argentina, in the top two.[5]

Route to the Final

Chile Round Argentina
Opponent Result First stage Opponent Result
 Ecuador 2–0 Match 1  Paraguay 2–2
 Mexico 3–3 Match 2  Uruguay 1–0
 Bolivia 5–0 Match 3  Jamaica 1–0
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Chile 3210103+77
 Bolivia 311137−44
 Ecuador 310246−23
 Mexico 302145−12
Final standing
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 321042+27
 Paraguay 312043+15
 Uruguay 31112204
 Jamaica 300303−30
Opponent Result Final stages Opponent Result
 Uruguay 1–0 Quarterfinals  Colombia 0–0 (p: 5–4)
 Peru 2–1 Semifinals  Paraguay 6–1

Match

Summary

Alexis Sánchez scored the winner for Chile in the penalty shootout

Both sides had opportunities to open the scoring, and Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo made a close-range save from Sergio Agüero, who had been set up by Lionel Messi. However, soon afterwards, Argentina made the first substitution due to a hamstring injury, with Ángel Di María making way for Ezequiel Lavezzi. Chile finished the first half with three yellow cards, while Argentina had none.[6]

Chile began the second half with attacking momentum, and the first Argentine yellow card went to Javier Mascherano for deliberate handball. With 15 minutes remaining, both teams made substitutions, with Argentina switching their centre-forward from Agüero to Gonzalo Higuaín, and Chile making an alteration in midfield, replacing Jorge Valdivia with Matías Fernández. Minutes later, Arturo Vidal went down in the penalty area, but no foul was called. With nine minutes remaining of regulation time, Argentina made their final substitution, Javier Pastore was replaced by Éver Banega; soon after his entrance into the game, Banega was fouled by Charles Aránguiz, who was booked. Argentina then had their best chance of the game with only seconds remaining in regular time. Argentina staged a counterattack after Chile lost the ball. Messi dribbled past two Chilean defenders before passing the ball to Lavezzi near the penalty area, Lavezzi then passed the ball to Higuaín, who charged down the right side with a tight angle to shoot. His shot was inches wide of the inside of the post, however, and instead the ball hit the outside of the net. After regulation time, the game remained goalless.[6]

Early into extra time, Chile made their second substitution, replacing Eduardo Vargas with Ángelo Henríquez. In the final minutes of extra time, Chile had a corner, which was cleared by Lucas Biglia and Higuaín. During the second period of extra time, Chile had their best chance to take the lead, after a goal throw from Claudio Bravo failed to be properly cleared away by Mascherano, leaving Alexis Sánchez to run down the pitch and shoot, only for his shot to go over the crossbar. Later on, Messi was fouled, giving a free kick to Argentina, which Gary Medel cleared three times from the Chilean penalty area to take the game into a penalty shootout.[6]

Matías Fernández took the first penalty, dispatching it past Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero, and Messi netted Argentina's first attempt to keep the scores level after the first round. Second was Vidal, who scored, despite Romero making contact with his shot. Higuaín then missed, with an attempt which went too high. Aránguíz scored from a powerful attempt and then Bravo saved Banega's shot. Alexis Sánchez scored the winning penalty, a Panenka-style finish.[6][7]

Details

4 July 2015 (2015-07-04)
17:00 CLT (UTC−3)
Chile  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Argentina
Report
  Penalties  
Fernández
Vidal
Aránguiz
Sánchez
4–1 Messi
Higuaín
Banega
Chile
Argentina
GK 1 Claudio Bravo (c)
CB 5 Francisco Silva  24'
CB 21Marcelo Díaz  34'
CB 17Gary Medel  44'
RM 4 Mauricio Isla
CM 20Charles Aránguiz  87'
CM 8 Arturo Vidal
LM 15Jean Beausejour
AM 10Jorge Valdivia  75'
CF 11Eduardo Vargas  95'
CF 7 Alexis Sánchez
Substitutes:
GK12Paulo Garcés
GK23Johnny Herrera
DF2Eugenio Mena
DF3Miiko Albornoz
DF13José Rojas
DF6José Pedro Fuenzalida
MF 14Matías Fernández  75'
MF 16David Pizarro
MF 19Felipe Gutiérrez
FW 9Mauricio Pinilla
FW 22Ángelo Henríquez  95'
Manager:
Argentina Jorge Sampaoli
GK 1 Sergio Romero
RB 4 Pablo Zabaleta
CB 15Martín Demichelis
CB 17Nicolás Otamendi
LB 16Marcos Rojo  55'
RM 6 Lucas Biglia
CM 14Javier Mascherano   56'
LM 21Javier Pastore  81'
RW 10Lionel Messi (c)
CF 11Sergio Agüero  74'
LW 7 Ángel Di María  29'
Substitutes:
GK 12Nahuel Guzmán
GK 23Agustín Marchesín
DF 2Ezequiel Garay
DF 3Facundo Roncaglia
DF 13Milton Casco
MF 5Fernando Gago
MF 8Roberto Pereyra
MF 19Éver Banega  91'   81'
FW 9 Gonzalo Higuaín  74'
FW 18 Carlos Tevez
FW 20 Érik Lamela
FW 22Ezequiel Lavezzi  29'
Manager:
Gerardo Martino

Man of the Match:
Arturo Vidal (Chile)[9]

Assistant referees:
Alexander Guzmán (Colombia)
Cristian De La Cruz (Colombia)
Fourth official:
José Argote (Venezuela)
Fifth official:
Christian Lescano (Ecuador)[10]

Statistics

Overall
Statistic Chile Argentina
Goals scored 0 0
Total shots 16 6
Shots on target 9 4
Ball possession 52% 48%
Corner kicks 4 7
Fouls committed 29 21
Yellow cards 4 3
Red cards 0 0

References

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