2000 Copa Apertura final

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2000 Copa Apertura Final
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Event 2000 Copa Apertura
Date11 May 2000
Venue Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
Referee Carlos Robles
Attendance13,529
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The 2000 Copa Apertura Final was played between Universidad de Chile and Santiago Morning at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile on May 11. Universidad de Chile won the match 2-1 after extra time.

Match details

Universidad de Chile 2 1 (a.e.t.) Santiago Morning
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Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 13,529
Referee: C. Robles
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Universidad de Chile
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Santiago Morning
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE:
GK  Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Vargas
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Ricardo Rojas
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Ronald Fuentes
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Rafael Olarra
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Eduardo Arancibia
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Clarence Acuña
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Pablo Galdames
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Mauricio Aros
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Tello
FW  Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Rivarola Sub off.svg 71'
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Pedro González
Substitutes:
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Barrera Sub on.svg 71'
Manager:
Flag of Chile.svg César Vaccia
SANTIAGO MORNING:
GK  Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Tejas
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Juan González
DF  Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Lenci
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Marco Muñoz
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Manuel Ibarra
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Joel Reyes
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Alexis Garrido
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Francisco Cañete Sub off.svg 86'
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Francisco Arrué Sub off.svg 86'
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Fernando Martel
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Juan Carreño
Substitutes:
MF  Flag of Chile.svg José Ortega Sub on.svg 86'
FW  Flag of Argentina.svg Francis Ferrero Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Paraguay.svg Sergio Nichiporuk

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