2000 Women's U.S. Cup

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2000 Women's U.S. Cup
Tournament details
Host countryUSA
Dates5–7 May 2000
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)
1999
2001

The sixth Women's U.S. Cup tournament held in 2000, were joined by four teams: Canada, South Korea, Mexico and USA.[1][2] The tournament was in a knockout format, with all matches played in the Civic Stadium in Portland, Oregon.

Matches[]

May 5, Friday Semi-final Canada  1–0[3]  South Korea Portland, Oregon
6:00pm PT Neil 71' Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 6517
May 5, Friday Semi-final United States  8–0[3]  Mexico Portland, Oregon
8:30pm PT MacMillan 3' (pk), 61'
Lilly 22'
Serlenga 25'
Milbrett 45'
Hamm 47'
Fair 64'
Welsh 76'
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 6517
May 7, Sunday Final match United States  4–0[4]  Canada Portland, Oregon
11:30am PT Foudy 46'
Parlow 75'
Milbrett 80'
Welsh 85'
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 7659
May 7, Sunday Third place
playoff
Mexico  4–1[4]  South Korea Portland, Oregon
2:00pm PT Rosales 19'
Dominguez 21', 44'
Mora 90+'
Song 22' Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 7659

Final placing[]

Rank Team
Champion  United States
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Mexico
Fourth place  South Korea

Goal scorers[]

Position Player Goals
1
Mexico Maribel Dominguez
2
United States Shannon MacMillan
United States Tiffeny Milbrett
United States Christie Welsh
2
United States Lorrie Fair
1
United States Julie Foudy
United States Mia Hamm
United States Kristine Lilly
Mexico Iris Mora
Canada Andrea Neil
United States Cindy Parlow
Mexico Mayra Rosales
United States Nikki Serlenga
South Korea Ju-Hee Song

References[]

  1. ^ "6th US Cup 2000 (Women's Tournament)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. ^ "Nike U.S. Women's Cup 2000 Comes to Portland, Oregon; New Format Features Doubleheaders on May 5 & 7 at Civic Stadium". U.S.Soccer.
  3. ^ a b "U.S. Women Crush Mexico, 8-0, to Open Nike U.S. Women's Cup 2000; Hamm Gets One Goal, Three Assists; MacMillan Scores Twice". U.S.Soccer.
  4. ^ a b "Kristine Lilly Plays in Unprecedented 200th Career Game as U.S. Women Defeat Canada, 4-0, to Win Nike U.S. Women's Cup 2000". U.S.Soccer.
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