COPA CONFEDERACIONES
Intercontinental Cup for Nations
Only officially recognized by FIFA from the 1997 tournament onwards, which is called FIFA/Confederations Cup.Artemio Franchi Trophy- COPA ARTEMIO FRANCHI - Intercontinental
The so-called "Artemio Franchi Trophy", twice played between the reigning
European champions and Copa América winners, can be considered a
pre-cursor. The relevant matches:
21- 8-1985 Paris France 2-0 Uruguay France: BATS Joël: BIBARD Michel, LE ROUX Yvon, BOSSIS Maxime, AYACHE William;
GIRESSE Alain, FERNANDEZ Luis, PLATINI Michel (C). TUSSEAU Thierry;
TOURÉ José, ROCHETEAU Dominique.
24- 2-1993 Mar del Plata Argentina 1-1 Denmark [aet, 5-4 pen] Argentina : Goycochea - Craviotto (Saldana), Borelli, Vazquez,
Altamirano, Simeone, Mancuso, Rodriguez (Franco), Maradona,
Caniggia, Batistuta
[Note: the matches:
20-12-1989 Rotterdam Netherlands 0-1 Brazil
25- 3-1998 Stuttgart Germany 1-2 Brazil
were not played for any trophy but ordinary friendlies.]
Palmares Confederations Cup-
COPA CONFEDERACIONES * CAMPEONES
1992* Argentina : 1 GOYCOCHEA Sergio 2 VAZQUEZ Sergio 3 ALTAMIRANO Ricardo 4 BASUALDO Fabian 5 REDONDO Fernando
6 RUGGERI Oscar 7 CANIGGIA Claudio 8 VILLARREAL Jose Luis
9 BATISTUTA Gabriel 10 SIMEONE Diego 11 CAGNA Diego
12 ISLAS Luis 14 ACOSTA Alberto 15 BORELLI Jorge 16 GARCIA Claudio 18 CRAVIOTTO Nestor 20 RODRIGUEZ Leonardo 21 CANCELARICH Fabian
1995* Denmark 1 KJAER Peter 2 FRIIS HANSEN Jacob 3 RIEPER Marc
4 HOGH Jes 5 RISAGER Jens 6 SCHJONBERG Michael 7 NIELSEN Brian Steen 8 HANSEN Johnny 9 STRUDAL Mark 10 LAUDRUP Michael 11 LAUDRUP Brian 12 LAURSEN Jacob 13 KRISTENSEN Jesper 14 WIEGHORST Morten
15 HEMMINGSEN Carsten 16 HOGH Lars 17 RASMUSSEN Peter 18 HANSEN Bo
20 KROGH Mogens
1997 Brazil: 1 DIDA 2 CAFU 3 ALDAIR 4 JUNIOR BAIANO
5 DUNGA 6 ROBERTO CARLOS 7 BEBETO 8 FLAVIO CONCEICAO 9 RONALDO
10 LEONARDO 11 ROMARIO 12 ROGERIO CENI 13 ZE MARIA 14 GONCALVES
15 ZE ROBERTO 16 CESAR SAMPAIO 17 DORIVA 18 DENILSON 19 JUNINHO PAULISTA 20 RIVALDO 21 RODRIGO 22 RUSSO
1999 Mexico : 1 CAMPOS Jorge 2 SUAREZ Claudio 3 SANCHEZ Joel
4 MARQUEZ Rafael 5 TORRADO Gerardo 6 VILLA German 7 RAMIREZ Ramon
8 GARCIA ASPE Alberto 9 ABUNDIS Jose Manuel 10 BLANCO Cuauhtemoc
11 OSORNO Daniel 12 PEREZ Oscar 13 PARDO Pavel 14 TERRAZAS Isaac
15 HERNANDEZ Luis 16 ARELLANO Jesus 17 PALENCIA Francisco
18 CARMONA Salvador 19 ZEPEDA Miguel 20 GARCIA Rafael
2001 France: Goalkeepers: (1) Ulrich Rame (Bordeaux), (12) Gregory
Coupet (Lyon), (23) Mickael Landreau (Nantes)
Defenders: (2) Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich-Germany), (3)
Bixente Lizarazu (Bayern Munich-Germany), (5) Martin
Djetou (Monaco), (8) Marcel Desailly (Chelsea-England),
(13) Mikael Silvestre (Manchester Utd-England), (18)
Frank Leboeuf (Chelsea-England), (19) Christian Karembeu
(Middlesbrough-England), (20) Zoumana Camara (Marseilles)
Midfielders: (4) Patrick Vieira (Arsenal-England), (6)
Youri Djorkaeff (1FC Kaiserslautern-Germany), (7) Robert
Pires (Arsenal-England), (10) Eric Carriere (Nantes),
(15) Jeremy Brechet (Lyon), (16) Olivier Dacourt (Leeds
Utd-England)
Forwards: (9) Nicolas Anelka (Paris St Germain), (11)
Sylvain Wiltord (Arsenal-England), (14) Thierry Henry
(Arsenal-England), (17) Steve Marlet (Lyon), (21)
Christophe Dugarry (Bordeaux), (22) Laurent Robert (Paris
St Germain)
2003 France: Coach: Jacques Santini
Captains: Marcel Desailly/Robert Pires
GK: 1-Mickael Landreau (Nantes), 16-Fabien Barthez (Manchester United,
England), 23-Gregory Coupet (Olympique Lyon);
DF: 2-Philippe Mexes (AJ Auxerre), 3-Bixente Lizarazu (Bayern Munich,
Germany), 4-Jean-Alain Boumsong (AJ Auxerre), 5-William Gallas
(Chelsea, England), 8-Marcel Desailly (Chelsea, England),
13-Mikael Silvestre (Manchester United, England), 15-Lilian Thuram
(Juventus, Italy), 19-Willy Sagnol (Bayern Munich, Germany);
MD: 6-Olivier Dacourt (AS Roma, Italy), 7-Robert Pires (Arsenal,
England), 10-Ludovic Giuly (Monaco), 11-Sylvain Wiltord (Arsenal,
England), 14-Jerome Rothen (Monaco), 17-Oliver Kapo (AJ Auxerre),
18-Benoit Pedretti (Sochaux), 21-Ousmane Dabo (Atalanta, Italy);
FW: 9-Djibril Cisse (AJ Auxerre), 12-Thierry Henry (Arsenal, England),
20-Steve Marlet (Fulham, England), 22-Sydney Govou (Olympique
Lyon).
2005 Brazil: Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira.
Captain: Roque Junior/Ronaldinho.
GK: 1-Dida (AC Milan, Italy), 12-Marcos (Palmeiras), 23-Heurelho Gomes
(PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands).
DF: 2-Douglas Maicon (Monaco, France), 3-Lucio (Bayern Munich, Germany),
4-Roque Junior (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), 6-Gilberto (Hertha
Berlin, Germany), 13-Cicinho (Sao Paulo), 14-Juan (Bayer Leverkusen,
Germany), 15-Luisao (Benfica, Portugal), 16-Leo (Santos).
MF: 5-Emerson (Juventus, Italy), 8-Kaka (AC Milan, Italy), 11-Ze
Roberto (Bayern Munich, Germany), 17-Gilberto Silva (Arsenal,
England), 18-Juninho Pernambucano (Olympique Lyon, France),
19-Renato (Sevilla, Spain), 20-Julio Baptista (Sevilla, Spain),
22-Edu (Arsenal, England).
FW: 7-Robinho (Santos), 9-Adriano (Inter Milan, Italy), 10-Ronaldinho
(Barcelona, Spain), 21-Ricardo Oliveira (Betis, Spain).
2009 Brazil
Final : Brasil 3 (Luis Fabiano 2 y Lucio) 2 Estados Unidos (Dempsey y Donovan)
Plantel de BRASIL
LATERAIS
Maicon (Inter-ITA) Daniel Alves (Barcelona-ESP) Kléber (Internacional) André Santos (Corinthians)
Maicon (Inter-ITA) Daniel Alves (Barcelona-ESP) Kléber (Internacional) André Santos (Corinthians)
ZAGUEIROS
Alex (Chelsea-ING) Juan (Roma-ITA) Luisão (Benfica-POR) Lúcio (Bayern-ALE)
Alex (Chelsea-ING) Juan (Roma-ITA) Luisão (Benfica-POR) Lúcio (Bayern-ALE)
VOLANTES
Josué (Wolfsburg-ALE) Felipe Melo (Fiorentina-ITA) Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos-GRÉ) Ramires (Cruzeiro)
Josué (Wolfsburg-ALE) Felipe Melo (Fiorentina-ITA) Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos-GRÉ) Ramires (Cruzeiro)
MEIAS
Anderson (Manchester United-ING) Elano (Manchester City-ING) Júlio Batista (Roma-ITA) Kaká (Milan-ITA)
Anderson (Manchester United-ING) Elano (Manchester City-ING) Júlio Batista (Roma-ITA) Kaká (Milan-ITA)
ATACANTES Luís Fabiano (Sevilla-ESP) Nilmar (Internacional) Robinho (Manchester City-ING) Alexandre Pato (Milan-ITA)
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