2000 Women's U.S. Cup
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Host country | United States |
| City | Portland, Oregon |
| Dates | May 5–7, 2000 |
| Teams | 4 (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 Semi-final | Canada | 1–0[3] | South Korea | Portland, Oregon |
| 6:00pm PT | Neil 71' | Stadium: Civic Stadium Attendance: 6517 |
| May 5 Semi-final | United States | 8–0[3] | Mexico | Portland, Oregon |
| 8:30pm PT | MacMillan 3' (pen.), 61' Lilly 22' Serlenga 25' Milbrett 45' Hamm 47' Fair 64' Welsh 76' |
Stadium: Civic Stadium Attendance: 6517 |
| May 7 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 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
|
Maribel Dominguez | 2
|
| Shannon MacMillan | ||
| Tiffeny Milbrett | ||
| Christie Welsh | ||
2
|
Lorrie Fair | 1
|
| Julie Foudy | ||
| Mia Hamm | ||
| Kristine Lilly | ||
| Iris Mora | ||
| Andrea Neil | ||
| Cindy Parlow | ||
| Mayra Rosales | ||
| Nikki Serlenga | ||
| Ju-Hee Song |
References
- ^ "6th US Cup 2000 (Women's Tournament)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
- ^ "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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.