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661  28th February 2001  (Friendly Match)
SLOVENIA - URUGUAY  0-2  (0-1)
Referee:   Antón Stredak (Slovakia)
Linesmen:  Igor Šramka (Slovakia), Jan Šuniar (Slovakia)
Crowd:     4.200, SRC Bonifika Štadion, Koper
Goals:     0-1 Olivera (23, 7th), 0-2 Zalayeta (87, 7th) header
SLOVENIA:  (Coach:  Srecko Katanec)
Marko Simeunovic - Ðoni Novak (Saša Gajser 80), Muamer Vugdalic, Aleksander Knavs, Matej
Šnofl - Milenko Acimovic (Milan Osterc 77), Aleš Ceh (c) (Zoran Pavlovic 71), Miran Pavlin -
Zlatko Zahovic, Ermin Šiljak (Sebastjan Cimirotic 46), Mladen Rudonja (Rajko Tavcar 58).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/14)
Fabián Carini                   (21/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (38/Torino FBC)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (4/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (35/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+89' Gustavo Varela             (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Andrés Fleurquin                (10/SK Sturm Graz)
Pablo García                    (22/Milan AC)
Gianni Guigou                   (19/AS Roma)
Alvaro Recoba                   (28/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Nicolás Olivera                 (17/Sevilla FC)
Darío Silva                     (26/CF Málaga)
+59' Marcelo Zalayeta           (19/Sevilla FC)

Notes:  Uruguay had a goal by Darío Rodríguez disallowed in the second half.
        Daniel Passarella resigned on February 20, due to discrepancies with Club Nacional
        de Football over players' nominations.
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662  28th March 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - PARAGUAY  0-1  (0-0)
Referee:   José María García Aranda (Spain)
Linesmen:  Carlos Martín Nieto (Spain), Clemente Ayete Plou (Spain)
Crowd:     48.637, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      0-1 Alvarenga (64)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/15)
Fabián Carini                   (22/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Varela                  (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (5/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (36/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (10/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Andrés Fleurquin                (11/SK Sturm Graz)
+69' Fabián O'Neill             (15/Juventus FC Torino)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (18/CF Málaga)
Gianni Guigou                   (20/AS Roma)
+49' Walter Pandiani            (1/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
Alvaro Recoba                   (29/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Nicolás Olivera                 (18/Sevilla FC)
Darío Silva                     (27/CF Málaga)
+76' Marcelo Zalayeta           (20/Sevilla FC)

PARAGUAY:  (Coach:  Sergio Markarián)
José Luis Chilavert (c) - Pedro Sarabia, Celso Ayala, Carlos Gamarra, Denis Caniza - Carlos
Humberto Paredes, Víctor Quintana (Guido Alvarenga 46), Estanislao Struway, Roberto Acuña -
José Saturnino Cardozo (Francisco Esteche 90), Miguel Angel Cáceres (Nelson Cuevas 82).
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663  24th April 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
CHILE - URUGUAY  0-1  (0-1)
Referee:   Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Claudio Rossi (Argentina), Gerardo Bertone (Argentina)
Crowd:     55.528, Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Goal:      0-1 Díaz (12) own goal
CHILE:  (Coach:  Pedro García)
Sergio Vargas - Italo Díaz (Jaime Valdez 57), Pedro Reyes, Pablo Contreras - Claudio
Maldonado, Rodrigo Tello, Alejandro Osorio (Sebastián González 75), Pablo Galdames - Iván
Zamorano (c), Héctor Tapia (Claudio Núñez 46).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/16)
Fabián Carini                   (23/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez (c)              (39/Torino FBC)
Alejandro Lembo                 (19/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (6/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez                 (11/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Pablo García                    (23/Milan AC)
Gianni Guigou                   (21/AS Roma)
Nicolás Olivera                 (19/Sevilla FC)
+82' Mario Regueiro             (3/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Alvaro Recoba                   (30/Internazionale FC Milano)
+71' Marcelo Romero             (15/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Federico Magallanes             (15/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Darío Silva                     (28/CF Málaga)
+77' Gustavo Varela             (4/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  This was the first time Uruguay won and scored in Santiago playing for the World Cup
        Qualifying.
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664  1st July 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - BRAZIL  1-0  (1-0)
Referee:   Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Linesmen:  James Mc Bride (Scotland), Wilson Irvine (Scotland)
Crowd:     61.249, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 Magallanes (33, 5th) penalty
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/17)
Fabián Carini                   (24/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (40/Torino FBC)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (7/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (37/Juventus FC Torino)
Gianni Guigou                   (22/AS Roma) -
Marcelo Romero                  (16/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Pablo García                    (24/Milan AC)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (19/CF Málaga)
Alvaro Recoba                   (31/Internazionale FC Milano)
+76' Alejandro Lembo            (20/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Federico Magallanes             (16/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+71' Guillermo Giacomazzi       (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Darío Silva                     (29/CF Málaga)
+62' Mario Regueiro             (4/Real Racing Club de Santander)

BRAZIL:  (Coach:  Luiz Felipe Scolari)
Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis - Marcos de Moraes "Cafu", Antônio Carlos Zago (Mario Jardel 74),
Cristiano Marques Gomes "Cris", José Vítor Roque Júnior, Roberto Carlos da Silva - Emerson
Ferreira, Giroldo Júnior "Juninho Paulista", Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira - Giovanni
Elber (Euller Elías de Carvalho 60), Romário Faría De Souza (c).
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665  13 July 2001  (Copa América - Group C)
URUGUAY - BOLIVIA  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Mauricio Navarro (Canada)
Linesmen:  Oswaldo Díaz (Colombia), Rafael Yáñez (Venezuela)
Crowd:     20.027, Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
Goals:     1-0 Chevantón (64, 1st)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/18)
Gustavo Munúa                   (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Carlos Díaz                     (2/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (8/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (1/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Diego Pérez                     (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Christian Callejas              (11/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Andrés Martínez                 (4/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+56' Jorge Anchén               (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (3/CA Bella Vista Montevideo)
+63' Sebastián Eguren           (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Javier Chevantón                (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+79' Carlos María Morales       (1/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Richard Morales                 (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

BOLIVIA:  (Coach:  Carlos Aragonés)
Carlos Arias - Luis Gatty Ribeiro, Eduardo Jiguchi, Marco Sandy, Lorgio Alvarez - Ronald
Raldés, Franz Claustro, Julio César Baldivieso (c), Limberg Gutiérrez (Ronald García 73) -
Joaquín Botero, Milton Coimbra (Líder Paz 73).

Notes:  Uruguay assisted to the Copa América with a home-based team.
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666  16th July 2001  (Copa América - Group C)
URUGUAY - COSTA RICA  1-1  (0-1)
Referee:   Carlos Eugenio Simón (Brazil)
Linesmen:  Walter Reis (Brazil), Jorge Jaimes (Peru)
Crowd:     17.273, Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
Goals:     0-1 Wanchope (28), 1-1 C.Morales (54, 1st) header
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/19)
Gustavo Munúa                   (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Carlos Díaz                     (3/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (9/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Curbelo               (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Diego Pérez                     (2/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Christian Callejas              (12/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Andrés Martínez                 (5/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+51' Jorge Anchén               (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (4/CA Bella Vista Montevideo)
+58' Sebastián Eguren           (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Carlos María Morales            (2/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+89' Carlos Gutiérrez           (1/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Richard Morales                 (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

COSTA RICA:  (Coach:  Alexander Guimarães)
Erick Lonnis - Jervis Drummond, Reynaldo Parks (c), Luis Marín, Gilberto Martínez, Carlos
Castro - Mauricio Solís, Walter Centeno, Ronald Gómez (Steven Bryce 77) - Hernán Medford
(Rolando Fonseca 56), Paulo César Wanchope.
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667  19th July 2001  (Copa América - Group C)
URUGUAY - HONDURAS  0-1  (0-0)
Referee:   Roger Zambrano (Ecuador)
Linesmen:  Jorge Jaimes (Peru), Rafael Yáñez (Venezuela)
Crowd:     20.233, Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
Goal:      0-1 Guevara (86)
Sent Off:  Bizera (52), Eguren (80)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/20)
Adrián Berbia                   (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Carlos Díaz                     (4/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Carlos Gutiérrez                (2/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Joe Bizera (c)                  (3/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Curbelo               (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Claudio Dadomo                  (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Sebastián Eguren                (3/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Andrés Martínez                 (6/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+70' Diego Pérez                (3/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (5/CA Bella Vista Montevideo)
+82' Jorge Anchén               (3/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Carlos María Morales            (3/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Walter Guglielmone              (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+67' Richard Morales            (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

HONDURAS:  (Coach:  Ramón Enrique Madariaga)
Noel Valladares - Ninrod Medina, David Cárcamo, Jorge Samuel Caballero, Carlos Guity - Mario
Rodríguez (Marvin Brown 86), Ricky García, Danilo Turcios, Amado Guevara (c) - Julio César
León, Saúl Martínez.

Notes:  Uruguay qualified as the best third.
        Claudio Dadomo and Walter Guglielmone are the players number 100 and 101 from
        Montevideo Wanderers FC.
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668  22nd July 2001  (Copa América - Quarterfinals)
COSTA RICA - URUGUAY  1-2  (0-0)
Referee:   Oscar Julián Ruiz (Colombia)
Linesmen:  Eduardo Botero (Colombia), Claudio Rossi (Argentina)
Crowd:     8.876, Estadio Centenario, Armenia
Goals:     1-0 Wanchope (52), 1-1 Lemos (61, 1st) penalty, 1-2 Lima (87, 1st) free kick
COSTA RICA:  (Coach:  Alexander Guimarães)
Erick Lonnis - Jervis Drummond, Reynaldo Parks (c), Luis Marín, Gilberto Martínez, Carlos
Castro - Mauricio Solís, Walter Centeno (Rodrigo Cordero 69), Ronald Gómez (Steven Bryce 65) -
Rolando Fonseca, Paulo César Wanchope.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/21)
Gustavo Munúa                   (4/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Jorge Anchén                    (4/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Carlos Gutiérrez                (3/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (10/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Alejandro Curbelo               (3/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Pablo Lima                      (2/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Diego Pérez                     (4/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Christian Callejas              (13/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (6/CA Bella Vista Montevideo)
+90' Andrés Martínez            (7/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) -
Carlos María Morales            (4/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+70' Ruben Olivera              (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Richard Morales                 (4/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  Armenia became the 100th foreign city where Uruguay played a Full International.
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669  25th July 2001  (Copa América - Semifinals)
MEXICO - URUGUAY  2-1  (1-1)
Referee:   Angel Osvaldo Sánchez (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Walter Reis (Brazil), Jorge Díaz (Chile)
Crowd:     11.797, Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas, Pereira
Goals:     1-0 Borgetti (14), 1-1 R.Morales (32, 1st) header, 2-1 García Aspe (67) penalty
Sent Off:  García Aspe (88), Vidrio (90) / C.Morales (45), R.Morales (90)
MEXICO:  (Coach:  Javier Aguirre)
Oscar Pérez - Miguel Zepeda (Sigifredo Mercado 34), Manuel Vidrio, Rafael Márquez (Alberto
Rodríguez 62), Ramón Heriberto Morales - Johan Rodríguez (Antonio De Nigris 55), Gerardo
Torrado, Alberto García Aspe (c), Ramón Carlos Morales - Jesús Arellano, Jared Borgetti.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/22)
Gustavo Munúa                   (5/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Jorge Anchén                    (5/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+61' Carlos Díaz                (5/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Carlos Gutiérrez                (4/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (11/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+76' Fabián Estoyanoff          (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (3/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Diego Pérez                     (5/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Christian Callejas              (14/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (7/CA Bella Vista Montevideo)
+69' Ruben Olivera              (2/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Carlos María Morales            (5/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Richard Morales                 (5/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay eliminated from the Copa América 2001.
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670  29th July 2001  (Copa América - Third Place Match)
URUGUAY - HONDURAS  2-2  (2-2)  (PK:  4-5)
Referee:   Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
Linesmen:  Jorge Jaimes (Peru), Walter Reis (Brazil)
Crowd:     43.198, Estadio Nemesio Camacho "El Campín", Bogotá
Goals:     0-1 S.Martínez (14), 1-1 Bizera (22, 1st) header, 1-2 Izaguirre (42) header,
           2-2 A.Martínez (45, 1st)
Penalties: 1-0 Sorondo                  1-1 Pineda
            -  Gutiérrez (saved)        1-2 S.Martínez
           2-2 J.Rodríguez              2-3 García
           3-3 Lemos                    3-4 Medina
           4-4 Olivera                  4-5 Izaguirre
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/23)
Adrián Berbia                   (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Carlos Díaz                     (6/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Carlos Gutiérrez                (5/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (12/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Claudio Dadomo                  (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+84' Pablo Lima                 (4/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Diego Pérez                     (6/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Andrés Martínez                 (8/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+66' Julio Rodríguez            (1/CSyD Huracán Buceo Montevideo)
Rodrigo Lemos                   (8/CA Bella Vista Montevideo) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Walter Guglielmone              (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+57' Ruben Olivera              (3/Danubio FC Montevideo)

HONDURAS:  (Coach:  Ramón Enrique Madariaga)
Henry Enamorado - Júnior Izaguirre, Leonardo Morales (Ninrod Medina 81), Jorge Samuel
Caballero, Limber Pérez - Ricky García, Robel Bernárdez, Danilo Turcios (Mario César
Rodríguez 64), Amado Guevara (c) (Gesler Philips 90) - Reinaldo Pineda, Saúl Martínez.

Notes:  Uruguay finished in the fourth place.
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671  14th August 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
VENEZUELA - URUGUAY  2-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Antonio Marrufo (Mexico)
Linesmen:  Alfonso Alcalá (Mexico), José Martínez (Mexico)
Crowd:     8.500, Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero, Maracaibo
Goals:     1-0 Morán (52), 2-0 Rondón (90)
Sent Off:  Méndez (69)
VENEZUELA:  (Coach:  Richard Páez)
Rafael Dudamel - Luis José Vallenilla, José Manuel Rey, Wilfredo Alvarado, Jorge Rojas - Luis
Vera (c), Miguel Mea Vitali, Juan Arango, Ricardo Páez (Giovanny Pérez 86) - Daniel Noriega
(Alexander Rondón 66), Ruberth Morán (Leopoldo Jiménez 76).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/24)
Fabián Carini                   (25/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (41/Torino FBC)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (13/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (38/Juventus FC Torino)
Gianni Guigou                   (23/AS Roma) -
Marcelo Romero                  (17/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+64' Carlos María Morales       (6/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Guillermo Giacomazzi            (5/US Lecce)
+52' Mario Regueiro             (5/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (20/Valencia CF)
Nicolás Olivera                 (20/Sevilla FC) -
Alvaro Recoba                   (32/Internazionale FC Milano)
Darío Silva                     (30/CF Málaga)
+58' Marcelo Zalayeta           (21/Sevilla FC)

Notes:  This was Venezuela's first win against Uruguay.
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672  4th September 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
PERU - URUGUAY  0-2  (0-2)
Referee:   Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Linesmen:  Leif Lindberg (Sweden), Mikael Nilsson (Sweden)
Crowd:     36.226, Estadio Nacional José Díaz, Lima
Goals:     0-1 Silva (12, 10th), 0-2 Recoba (45, 7th) free kick
PERU:  (Coach:  Julio César Uribe)
Marcelo Miranda - Jorge Soto, José Soto, Juan Pajuelo, Martín Hidalgo - Juan Jayo, José Del
Solar (José Pereda 71), Nolberto Solano, Roberto Palacios (c) - David Pizarro (Flavio
Maestri 46), Andrés Mendoza.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/25)
Fabián Carini                   (26/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (12/Real Betis Balompié)
Joe Bizera                      (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (21/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez                 (12/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Gianni Guigou                   (24/AS Roma) -
Pablo García (c)                (25/Milan AC)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (21/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (33/Internazionale FC Milano)
+89' Diego Pérez                (7/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) -
Darío Silva                     (31/CF Málaga)
+73' Mario Regueiro             (6/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Javier Chevantón                (2/US Lecce)
+65' Federico Magallanes        (17/Real Racing Club de Santander)
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673  7th October 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - COLOMBIA  1-1  (1-0)
Referee:   Pierluigi Colina (Italy)
Linesmen:  Claudio Puglisi (Italy), Giovanni Stevanato (Italy)
Crowd:     60.000, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Magallanes (35, 6th) penalty, 1-1 Valentierra (68)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/26)
Gustavo Munúa                   (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Washington Tais                 (13/Real Betis Balompié)
Alejandro Lembo                 (22/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (39/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (13/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Gianni Guigou                   (25/AS Roma)
+84' Fabián Canobbio            (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Pablo García                    (26/AC Venezia)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (22/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (34/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Darío Silva                     (32/CF Málaga)
+77' Richard Morales            (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Federico Magallanes             (18/AC Venezia)
+46' Javier Chevantón           (3/US Lecce)

COLOMBIA:  (Coach:  Francisco Maturana)
Oscar Córdoba - Iván López, Iván Córdoba (c), Mario Yepes, Gerardo Bedoya (Roberto Cortés 46) -
Fredy Grisales, John Restrepo, Jorge Bolaño, Arnulfo Valentierra - Víctor Hugo Aristizábal
(Elkin Murillo 72), Faustino Asprilla.
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674  7th November 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
ECUADOR - URUGUAY  1-1  (0-1)
Referee:   Felipe Ramos Rizzo (Mexico)
Linesmen:  Rafael Herrera (Mexico), Ramón Muñoz (Mexico)
Crowd:     40.000, Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
Goals:     0-1 Olivera (44, 8th) penalty, 1-1 Kaviedes (72) header
ECUADOR:  (Coach:  Hernán Darío Gómez)
José Cevallos - Ulises De la Cruz, Iván Hurtado (c), Geovanny Espinoza, Raúl Guerrón (Alex
Fernández 68) - Alfonso Obregón, Edwin Tenorio, Edison Méndez, Cléber Chalá (Alex
Aguinaga 56) - Iván Kaviedes (Luis Gómez 79), Agustín Delgado.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/27)
Fabián Carini                   (27/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (14/Real Betis Balompié)
Alejandro Lembo                 (23/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (40/Juventus FC Torino)
Gianni Guigou                   (26/AS Roma) -
Marcelo Romero                  (18/CF Málaga)
Pablo García                    (27/AC Venezia)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (23/Valencia CF)
Nicolás Olivera                 (21/Sevilla FC)
+52' Vicente Sánchez            (1/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Alvaro Recoba                   (35/Internazionale FC Milano)
+84' Diego Pérez                (8/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) -
Darío Silva                     (33/CF Málaga)
+73' Carlos María Morales       (7/Deportivo Toluca FC)
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675  14th November 2001  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - ARGENTINA  1-1  (1-1)
Referee:   Markus Merk (Germany)
Linesmen:  Heiner Müller (Germany), Franz Schumacher (Germany)
Crowd:     48.100, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Silva (18, 11th), 1-1 López (45)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/28)
Fabián Carini                   (28/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (15/Real Betis Balompié)
+61' Richard Morales            (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (24/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (41/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (14/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+80' Mario Regueiro             (7/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Gianni Guigou                   (27/AS Roma) -
Pablo García                    (28/AC Venezia)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (24/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (36/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Darío Silva                     (34/CF Málaga)
+46' Diego Alonso               (7/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Federico Magallanes             (19/AC Venezia)

ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  Marcelo Bielsa)
Germán Burgos - Mauricio Pocchettino, Roberto Ayala (c), Walter Samuel - Matías Almeyda, Juan
Pablo Sorín (Diego Placente 81), Javier Zanetti, Juan Sebastián Verón, Pablo Aimar - Ariel
Ortega (Julio Cruz 46), Claudio López.

Notes:  Uruguay finished fifth and qualified to the South America/Oceania Play Off.
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676  20th November 2001  (World Cup Qualifying - Play Off)
AUSTRALIA - URUGUAY  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Graziano Cesari (Italy)
Linesmen:  Marco Ivaldi (Italy), Aniello Di Mauro (Italy)
Crowd:     84.656, Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Goal:      1-0 Muscat (79) penalty
AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Frank Farina)
Mark Schwarzer - Kevin Muscat, Craig Moore, Shaun Murphy, Tony Vidmar - Josip Skoko, Paul
Okon (c), Brett Emerton, Stan Lazaridis (Paul Agostino 46) - Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/29)
Fabián Carini                   (29/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (16/Real Betis Balompié)
Alejandro Lembo                 (25/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (42/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (15/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Gianni Guigou                   (28/AS Roma) -
Pablo García                    (29/AC Venezia)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (25/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (37/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (4/US Lecce)
+77' Mario Regueiro             (8/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Federico Magallanes             (20/AC Venezia)
+72' Guillermo Giacomazzi       (6/US Lecce)

Notes:  This was the first time Uruguay faced a non-southamerican side for the World Cup
        Qualifying.
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677  25th November 2001  (World Cup Qualifying - Play Off)
URUGUAY - AUSTRALIA  3-0  (1-0)
Referee:   Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (UAE)
Linesmen:  Ahmed Yaqqob Mohamed (UAE), Ali Abdullah Makhlouf (UAE)
Crowd:     62.000, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Silva (14, 12th), 2-0 Morales (70, 2nd) header, 3-0 Morales (90, 3rd)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/30)
Fabián Carini                   (30/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (17/Real Betis Balompié)
Alejandro Lembo                 (26/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (43/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (16/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Pablo García                    (30/AC Venezia)
Gianni Guigou                   (29/AS Roma)
Mario Regueiro                  (9/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+74' Gonzalo De los Santos      (26/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (38/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Darío Silva                     (35/CF Málaga)
+82' Gonzalo Sorondo            (14/Internazionale FC Milano)
Federico Magallanes             (21/AC Venezia)
+66' Richard Morales            (8/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Frank Farina)
Mark Schwarzer - Kevin Muscat (Paul Agostino 73), Craig Moore, Shaun Murphy (John Aloisi 81),
Tony Vidmar - Josip Skoko, Paul Okon (c), Brett Emerton, Stan Lazaridis - Harry Kewell, Mark
Viduka.

Notes:  Uruguay qualified to FIFA World Cup 2002, won 3-1 on aggregate.
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678  13th February 2002  (Friendly Match)
URUGUAY - SOUTH KOREA  2-1 (1-1)
Referee:   Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Claudio Rossi (Argentina), Abraham Serrano (Argentina)
Crowd:     45.000, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Abreu (7, 4th) header, 1-1 Do-Hoon Kim (27), 2-1 Abreu (55, 5th)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/31)
Fabián Carini                   (31/Juventus FC Torino) -
Washington Tais                 (18/Real Betis Balompié)
+69' Gustavo Varela             (5/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (27/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (15/Internazionale FC Milano)
+63' Joe Bizera                 (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez                 (17/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Pablo García (c)                (31/AC Venezia)
+78' Sebastián Eguren           (4/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Gianni Guigou                   (30/AS Roma)
Mario Regueiro                  (10/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Nicolás Olivera                 (22/Sevilla FC)
+66' Ruben Olivera              (4/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Sebastián Abreu                 (10/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)
Richard Morales                 (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

SOUTH KOREA:  (Coach:  Guus Hiddink)
Woon-Jae Lee - Jin-Cheol Choi (c), Im-Saeng Lee, Jae-Won Sim (Young-Min Hyun 77) - Nam-Il Kim,
Jong-Gook Song, Young-Pyo Lee, Eul-Yong Lee, Sung-Young Choi - Do-Hoon Kim (Doo-Ri Cha 77),
Dong-Gook Lee.
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679  27th March 2002  (Friendly Match)
SAUDI ARABIA - URUGUAY  3-2  (3-1)
Referee:   Farid Ali Al Marzuki (UAE)
Linesmen:  Ali Abdullah Makhlouf (UAE), Omar Al Mehanna (UAE)
Crowd:     17.000, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Bin Abdoulaziz Stadium, Ad Damman
Goals:     0-1 Forlán (4, 1st), 1-1 Dossari (9) header, 2-1 Waked (17) free kick,
           3-1 Dossari (19), 3-2 O'Neill (59, 2nd) free kick
SAUDI ARABIA:  (Manager:  Nasser Al Johar)
Mohammad Al Khojali - Mohammad Shalyah Al Jahani (Ahmed Al Bahry 65), Ridha Takar, Saleh Al
Saqri, Abdullah Al Waked - Khamis Al Owairan (c), Ibrahim Mater Al Harby (Hamad Al
Montashery 87), Saleh Al Mohammadi (Abdel Aziz Al Khathran 35) - Obeid Al Dossari (Hassan Al
Yami 46, Fayzal Al Obaili 90), Ibrahim Al Suwayyed (Hussein Abdulkany 75), Mohammad Noor
(Walid Al Jaizany 83).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/32)
Fabián Carini                   (32/Juventus FC Torino) -
Alejandro Lembo                 (28/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Damián Rodríguez                (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (5/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Pablo García (c)                (32/AC Venezia)
Gianni Guigou                   (31/AS Roma)
+61' Marcelo Romero             (19/CF Málaga)
Gustavo Varela                  (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Fabián O'Neill                  (16/Perugia)
+73' Ruben Olivera              (5/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Alvaro Recoba                   (39/Internazionale FC Milano)
+46' Richard Morales            (10/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Federico Magallanes             (22/AC Venezia)
Diego Forlán                    (1/Manchester United FC)

Notes:  Diego Forlán is the Son of Pablo Forlán (Sr.).
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680  17th April 2002  (Friendly Match)
ITALY - URUGUAY  1-1  (0-0)
Referee:   Stéphane Bre (France)
Linesmen:  Philippe Larose (France), Patrick Reinbold (France)
Crowd:     16.773, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan
Goals:     1-0 Panucci (73) header, 1-1 Abreu (77, 6th)
ITALY:  (Coach:  Giovanni Trapattoni)
Gianluigi Buffon (Francesco Toldo 46) - Christian Panucci, Fabio Cannavaro (c) (Daniele
Bonera 75), Alessandro Nesta - Gianluca Zambrotta (Cristiano Zanetti 75), Damiano Tommasi
(Massimo Ambrosini 58), Luigi Di Biagio (Stefano Fiore 58), Alessio Tacchinardi (Gennaro
Gattuso 46), Gianluca Pessotto (Daniele Adani 7) - Filippo Inzaghi (Vincenzo Montella 46),
Alessandro Del Piero (Marco Di Vaio 46).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/33)
Fabián Carini                   (33/Juventus FC Torino)
+63' Gustavo Munúa              (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (42/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+74' Mario Regueiro             (11/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Joe Bizera                      (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (29/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+46' Gianni Guigou              (32/AS Roma)
Darío Rodríguez                 (18/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+86' Sebastián Eguren           (5/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Pablo García (c)                (33/AC Venezia)
+57' Gonzalo De los Santos      (27/Valencia CF)
Gustavo Varela                  (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+74' Diego Forlán               (2/Manchester United FC)
Fabián O'Neill                  (17/Perugia)
+66' Ruben Olivera              (6/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Federico Magallanes             (23/AC Venezia)
+66' Diego Pérez                (9/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) -
Alvaro Recoba                   (40/Internazionale FC Milano)
+57' Richard Morales            (11/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Darío Silva                     (36/CF Málaga)
+57' Sebastián Abreu            (11/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)

Notes:  Highest number of substitutions and players in one match, 10 and 21 respectively.
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681  12th May 2002  (Friendly Match)
USA - URUGUAY  2-1  (2-0)
Referee:   Fredy Burgos (Guatemala)
Linesmen:  Leonardo de Paz (Guatemala), Erick Alvarez (Guatemala)
Crowd:     30.413, Robert Francis Kennedy Stadium, Washington
Goals:     1-0 Sanneh (6) header, 2-0 Beasley (40), 2-1 Abreu (60, 7th)
USA:  (Coach:  Bruce Arena)
Brad Friedel (c) - David Regis, Jeff Agoos, Tony Sanneh (Frankie Hejduk 68), Eddie Pope -
Chris Armas (Pablo Mastroeni 24), Cobi Jones, Earnest Stewart (Landon Donovan 46), DaMarcus
Beasley - Clint Mathis, Brian McBride (Joe Max Moore 67).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/34)
Gustavo Munúa                   (8/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (43/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (30/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (16/Internazionale FC Milano)
Darío Rodríguez                 (19/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+68' Ruben Olivera              (7/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Pablo García (c)                (34/AC Venezia)
Nicolás Olivera                 (23/Sevilla FC)
+46' Mario Regueiro             (12/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Fabián O'Neill                  (18/Perugia)
Federico Magallanes             (24/AC Venezia)
+46' Gianni Guigou              (33/AS Roma) -
Alvaro Recoba                   (41/Internazionale FC Milano)
Sebastián Abreu                 (12/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)

Notes:  Uruguay had a goal by Sebastián Abreu disallowed by the 2nd assistant in the
        73rd minute.
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682  16th May 2002  (Friendly Match)
CHINA - URUGUAY  0-2  (0-0)
Referee:   Piromnya Chalah (Thailand)
Linesmen:  Klienklard Sitthikun (Thailand), Srisawvaluk Nath (Thailand)
Crowd:     40.000, Wulihe Stadium, Shenyang
Goals:     0-1 Abreu (74, 8th), 0-2 Abreu (88, 9th)
CHINA:  (Coach:  Velibor "Bora" Milutinovic)
Jiang Jin (An Qi 46) - Sun Jihai (Zhao Junzhe 46), Fan Zhiyi (Zhang Enhua 29), Li Weifeng (Du
Wei 71), Wu Chengying (Yang Pu 73) - Li Xiaopeng (Li Ming 57), Li Tie (Xu Yunlong 46), Qi
Hong, Su Maozhen (Gao Yao 46) - Yang Chen (Zhang Yuning 57), Ma Mingyu (c) (Qu Bo 46).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/35)
Fabián Carini                   (34/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (44/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+82' Diego Pérez                (10/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (17/Internazionale FC Milano)
Paolo Montero (c)               (44/Juventus FC Torino)
+67' Nicolás Olivera            (24/Sevilla FC)
Darío Rodríguez                 (20/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+87' Sebastián Eguren           (6/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Pablo García                    (35/AC Venezia)
+61' Marcelo Romero             (20/CF Málaga)
Gianni Guigou                   (34/AS Roma)
Fabián O'Neill                  (19/Perugia)
+45' Gonzalo De los Santos      (28/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (42/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Mario Regueiro                  (13/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+57' Diego Forlán               (3/Manchester United FC)
Sebastián Abreu                 (13/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)

Notes:  Uruguay again had a goal by Sebastián Abreu disallowed by the 2nd assistant, this time
        in the 42nd minute.
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683  21st May 2002  (Friendly Match)
SINGAPORE - URUGUAY  1-2  (0-1)
Referee:   Subkhiddin Hj Mohd Salleh (Malaysia)
Linesmen:  Nasaruddin Isaac (Malaysia), Abdul Rahim Aji Ali (Malaysia)
Crowd:     23.834, National Stadium, Singapore
Goals:     0-1 Morales (27, 4th), 0-2 Morales (76, 5th) header, 1-2 Daud (82) penalty
SINGAPORE:  (Coach:  Jan Poulsen)
Shahril Jantan - Razif Mahamoud (Nasiruddin Sawardi 46), Rudy Khairon, Basri Halis
(Zulkarnaen Zainal 30), A Siva Kumar - Aide Iskandar, Azhar Baksin (Zainal Zainuddin 46),
Nazri Nasir (c), Noor Ali (Fahmie Abdullah 46) - Noh Alam Shah (Ahmad Latiff 46), Mirko
Grabovec (Indra Sahdan Daud 62).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/36)
Fabián Carini                   (35/Juventus FC Torino)
+46' Federico Elduayen          (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Gianni Guigou                   (35/AS Roma)
Gonzalo Sorondo (c)             (18/Internazionale FC Milano)
+54' Sebastián Eguren           (7/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Joe Bizera                      (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Mario Regueiro                  (14/Real Racing Club de Santander) -
Marcelo Romero                  (21/CF Málaga)
+54' Diego Pérez                (11/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Gonzalo De los Santos           (29/Valencia CF)
Nicolás Olivera                 (25/Sevilla FC)
Gustavo Varela                  (8/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+49' Ruben Olivera              (8/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Diego Forlán                    (4/Manchester United FC)
Richard Morales                 (12/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
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684  1st June 2002  (FIFA World Cup - Group A)
URUGUAY - DENMARK  1-2  (0-1)
Referee:   Saad Kamel Manei (Kuwait)
Linesmen:  Awni Hassouneh (Jordania), Dramane Dante (Mali)
Crowd:     30.157, Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, Ulsan
Goals:     0-1 Tomasson (45), 1-1 Rodríguez (47, 2nd), 1-2 Tomasson (83) header
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/37)
Fabián Carini                   (36/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Méndez                  (45/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (19/Internazionale FC Milano)
Paolo Montero (c)               (45/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (21/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+86' Federico Magallanes        (25/AC Venezia) -
Pablo García                    (36/AC Venezia)
Gustavo Varela                  (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gianni Guigou                   (36/AS Roma)
Alvaro Recoba                   (43/Internazionale FC Milano)
+80' Mario Regueiro             (15/Real Racing Club de Santander) -
Darío Silva                     (37/CF Málaga)
Sebastián Abreu                 (14/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)
+88' Richard Morales            (13/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

DENMARK:  (Coach:  Morten Olsen)
Thomas Sørensen - Thomas Lund Helveg, René Henriksen, Martin Laursen, Jan Heintze (c) (Niclas
Jensen 57) - Thomas Gravesen, Stig Tøfting, Dennis Rommedahl, Jesper Grønkjær (Martin
Jørgensen 70) - Jon Dahl Tomasson, Ebbe Sand (Christian Poulsen 88).
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685  6th June 2002  (FIFA World Cup - Group A)
FRANCE - URUGUAY  0-0
Referee:   Felipe Ramos Rizzo (Mexico)
Linesmen:  Vladimir Fernández (El Salvador), Curtis Charles (Antigua & Barbuda)
Crowd:     38.289, Busan Asiad Main Stadium, Busan
Sent Off:  Henry (25)
FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre)
Fabien Barthez - Lilian Thuram, Frank Leboeuf (Vincent Candela 12), Marcel Desailly (c),
Bixente Lizarazu - Emmanuel Petit, Patrick Vieira, Johan Micoud, Sylvain Wiltord (Christophe
Dugarry 90) - David Trézéguet (Djibril Cissé 80), Thierry Henry.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/38)
Fabián Carini                   (37/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Varela                  (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (31/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (46/Juventus FC Torino)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (20/Internazionale FC Milano)
Darío Rodríguez                 (22/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+72' Gianni Guigou              (37/AS Roma) -
Pablo García                    (37/AC Venezia)
Marcelo Romero                  (22/CF Málaga)
+70' Gonzalo De los Santos      (30/Valencia CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (44/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Darío Silva                     (38/CF Málaga)
+59' Federico Magallanes        (26/AC Venezia)
Sebastián Abreu                 (15/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)
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686  11th June 2002  (FIFA World Cup - Group A)
SENEGAL - URUGUAY  3-3 (3-0)
Referee:   Jan Wegereef (Holland)
Linesmen:  Jaap Pool (Holland), Ferenc Szekely (Hungary)
Crowd:     33.681, Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon
Goals:     1-0 Fadiga (20) penalty, 2-0 Bouba Diop (26), 3-0 Bouba Diop (38),
           3-1 Morales (46, 6th), 3-2 Forlán (69, 2nd), 3-3 Recoba (88, 8th) penalty
SENEGAL:  (Coach:  Bruno Metsu)
Tony Mario Sylva - Ferdinand Coly (Habib Bèye 63), Pape Malick Diop, Lamine Diatta, Omar
Daf - Alassane Ndour (Amdy Moustapha Faye 76), Aliou Cissé (c), Khalilou Fadiga - Henri Camara
(Moussa Ndiaye 67), Pape Bouba Diop, Elhadj Ousseynou Diouf.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Víctor Haroldo Púa/39)
Fabián Carini                   (38/Juventus FC Torino) -
Gustavo Varela                  (10/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (32/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (47/Juventus FC Torino)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (21/Internazionale FC Milano)
+31' Mario Regueiro             (16/Real Racing Club de Santander)
Darío Rodríguez                 (23/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Pablo García                    (38/AC Venezia)
Marcelo Romero                  (23/CF Málaga)
+46' Diego Forlán               (5/Manchester United FC)
Alvaro Recoba                   (45/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Darío Silva                     (39/CF Málaga)
Sebastián Abreu                 (16/Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul AC México)
+46' Richard Morales            (14/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay eliminated from the FIFA World Cup 2002.
        This was the first time Uruguay overcame a three goal difference.
        Víctor Púa quited as Uruguayan coach after the FIFA World Cup.
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687  20th November 2002  (Polar Beer Cup)
VENEZUELA - URUGUAY  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Luis Solórzano (Venezuela)
Linesmen:  Robinson Aldana (Venezuela), Plácido Chuello (Venezuela)
Crowd:     26.000, Estadio Olímpico, Caracas
Goals:     1-0 Páez (49)
Sent Off:  Olivera (90)
VENEZUELA:  (Coach:  Richard Páez)
Gilberto Angelucci - José Vallenilla, Leonel Vielma, Rafael Mea Vitali (José Manuel Rey 38),
Jorge Rojas (Jobanny Rivero 80) - Luis Vera (c), Leopoldo Jiménez (Miguel Mea Vitali 18),
Ricardo David Páez (Juan García 72), Juan Arango (Héctor González 62) - Ruberth Morán
(Gabriel Urdaneta 46), Daniel Noriega (Wilfredo Moreno 62).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Da Silva/1)
Gustavo Munúa                   (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Jorge Anchén                    (6/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+85' Ronald Ramírez             (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Joe Bizera                      (10/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Cristian González               (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (6/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Sebastián Eguren                (8/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Oscar Javier Morales            (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+77' Marcelo Broli              (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+57' Fabián Canobbio            (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Ruben Olivera                   (9/Juventus FC Torino) -
Germán Hornos                   (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+67' Gonzalo Vargas             (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Richard Morales (c)             (15/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay fielded a home-based team, and assisted the match with an interine coach.
        Uruguay had a goal by Richard Morales disallowed in the 20th minute.
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688  4th February 2003  (Carlsberg Cup)
URUGUAY - IRAN  1-1  (1-0, 1-1, 1-1)  (AFTER SUDDEN DEATH EXTRA TIME)  (PK:  4-2)
Referee:   Fong Yau-fat (Hong Kong)
Linesmen:  Chan Siu-kee (Hong Kong), Lee Yau-tak (Hong Kong)
Crowd:     17.877, Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
Goals:     0-1 Samerreh (9), 1-1 Estoyanoff (84, 1st)
Sent Off:  Peralta (87) / Bayatinia (109)
Penalties:  -  Nekounam (post)          1-0 Rodríguez
           1-1 Akbari                   2-1 Estoyanoff
            -  Nosrati (saved)          3-1 Lima
           3-2 Mobali                   4-2 Silva
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Gustavo Ferrín/1)
Mauricio Nanni                  (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Bruno Silva                     (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Williams Martínez               (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Diego Lugano                    (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (7/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Claudio Dadomo                  (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+46' Fabián Estoyanoff          (3/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+69' Sebastián Taborda          (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera (c)              (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+80' Julio Mozzo                (1/Central Español FC Montevideo)
Julio Rodríguez                 (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Mario Leguizamón                (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+29' Horacio Peralta            (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Germán Hornos                   (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+91' Sergio Blanco              (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC)

IRAN:  (Coach:  Homayoun Shahroukhi)
Ebrahim Mirzapour - Mohammed Nosrati, Yahya Golmohammadi (c), Jalal Kameli Mofrad, Moharram
Navid Kia - Hussaing Kaebi (Mehdi Amirabadi 70), Javad Nekounam, Hamed Kavianpour (Yadollah
Akbari Borjlo 63), Ali Reza Nikbakht Nahedi - Khodadad Azizi (Eman Mobali 100), Ali Samerreh
(Moshsen Bayatinia 64).

Notes:  Sebastián Taborda is the Son of Martín Taborda.
        Uruguay won the Carlsberg Cup in their first ever participation.
        Uruguay travelled to Hong Kong with a home-based team, with majority of Under 23
        players, and with an interine coach.
        The match played three days earlier against hosts Hong Kong is not official as that
        team was formed by players from the local league, including foreigners.
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689  28th March 2003  (Friendly Match)
JAPAN - URUGUAY  2-2  (1-2)
Referee:   Tae-Young Kim (South Korea)
Linsemen:  Dae-Young Kim (South Korea), Chang-Goo Kang (South Korea)
Crowd:     54.039, Kasumigaoka National Stadium, Tokyo
Goals:     0-1 Forlán (21, 3rd) header, 1-1 Nakamura (23) penalty, 1-2 Lembo (25, 2nd),
           2-2 Inamoto (57)
JAPAN:  (Coach:  Arthur Antunes Coimbra "Zico")
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi - Yutaka Akita, Akira Narahashi, Toshihiro Hattori, Ryuzo Morioka -
Junichi Inamoto, Shinji Ono (Koji Nakata 46), Hidetoshi Nakata (c), Shunsuke Nakamura 
(Alexsandro Santos "Alex" 46) - Takayuki Suzuki (Teruaki Kurobe 75), Naohiro Takahara.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Gustavo Ferrín/2)
Fabián Carini                   (39/Standard CL Liège) -
Alejandro Lembo                 (33/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (22/Internazionale FC Milano)
Darío Rodríguez                 (24/FC Schalke 04) -
Bruno Silva                     (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+81' Carlos Diogo               (1/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Marcelo Sosa                    (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Sebastián Eguren                (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+90' Juan Ramón Curbelo         (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (8/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Alvaro Recoba (c)               (46/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (5/US Lecce)
+63' Horacio Peralta            (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (6/Manchester United FC)
+83' Fabián Estoyanoff          (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

Notes:  Juan Ramón Curbelo is the Half-brother of Daniel Fonseca.
        Carlos Diogo is the Son of Víctor Hugo Diogo.
        Uruguay assisted the match with an interine coach.
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690  8th June 2003  (Friendly Match)
SOUTH KOREA - URUGUAY  0-2  (0-1)
Referee:   Yoshipa Poshymi-Psu (Japan)
Linsemen:  Isiyama Noboru (Japan), Pernpanchi Prachi (Thailand)
Crowd:     63.691, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
Goals:     0-1 Hornos (13, 1st), 0-2 Abreu (53, 10th)
SOUTH KOREA:  (Coach:  Humberto Coelho)
Woon-Jae Lee - Byung-Kuk Cho, Tae-Young Kim, Choong-Kyun Park (Young-Pyo Lee 46) - Sang-Chul
Yoo (c), Ki-Hyung Lee (Chong-Gug Song 62), Eul-Yong Lee (Chun-Soo Lee 46), Nam-Il Kim,
Du-Ri Cha - Ki-Hyeon Seol (Jae-Jin Cho 58), Yong-Soo Choi (Jung-Hyun Wang 68).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/1)
Gustavo Munúa                   (10/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Cristian González               (2/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+59' Cono Aguiar                (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (11/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lembo                 (34/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago (c)              (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (3/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Alvaro Recoba                   (47/Internazionale FC Milano)
+72' Jorge Martínez             (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Diego Forlán                    (7/Manchester United FC)
+46' Horacio Peralta            (4/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Sebastián Abreu                 (17/CA América de México)
+82' Fabián Estoyanoff          (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Germán Hornos                   (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+90' Diego Perrone              (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)

Notes:  Jorge Martínez is the Nephew of Jorge Walter Barrios.
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691  16th July 2003  (Friendly Match)
ARGENTINA - URUGUAY  2-2  (2-2)
Referee:   Epifanio González (Paraguay)
Linesmen:  Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay), Nelson Cano (Paraguay)
Crowd:     40.000, Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata
Goals:     1-0 D.Milito (4) header, 1-1 Chevantón (6, 2nd), 2-1 D.Milito (9),
           2-2 G.Milito (36) own goal
ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  Marcelo Bielsa)
Franco Constanzo - Daniel Díaz, Clemente Rodríguez, Gabriel Milito (c), Federico Domínguez -
Luis González, Javier Mascherano, Andrés D'Alessandro - César Delgado (Mariano González 77),
Diego Milito, Federico Inzúa (Pablo Guiñazú 70).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/2)
Luis Barbat                     (3/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Gianni Guigou                   (38/AS Roma)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (23/Internazional FC Milano)
+5' Alejandro Lago              (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego López                     (24/Cagliari Calcio)
+74' Joe Bizera                 (12/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Mario Regueiro                  (17/Real Racing Club de Santander) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (4/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Guillermo Giacomazzi            (7/US Lecce)
+80' Jorge Martínez             (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Martín Ligüera                  (4/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Javier Chevantón                (6/US Lecce)
Walter Pandiani                 (2/RCD Mallorca)
+90' Diego Perrone              (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Vicente Sánchez (c)             (2/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+70' Carlos Bueno               (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

Notes:  Carlos Bueno is the Son of Heber Bueno.
        Luis Barbat was capped again for Uruguay after 10 years 349 days.
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692  24th July 2003  (Friendly Match)
PERU - URUGUAY  3-4  (1-1)
Referee:   Manuel Garay (Peru)
Linesmen:  Alfonso Orlandini (Peru), Winston Reátegui (Peru)
Crowd:     12.500, Estadio Nacional José Díaz, Lima
Goals:     0-1 Ligüera (11, 1st), 1-1 Farfán (27), 2-1 Marengo (46) header, 2-2 Sosa (50, 1st),
           3-2 Farfán (56), 3-3 Ligüera (73, 2nd), 3-4 Vigneri (79, 1st)
Sent Off:  Jayo (83)
PERU:  (Coach:  Paulo César Autuori)
Oscar Ibáñez - Guillermo Salas, Manuel Marengo, Miguel Angel Villalta, Martín Vásquez -
Aldo Olcese (Gregorio Bernales 60), Juan Jayo, Carlos Zegarra, Roberto Palacios (c) -
Jefferson Farfán, Roberto Silva (Carlos Alberto Orejuela 67).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/3)
Ignacio de León                 (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Adrián Romero                   (1/CA Cerro Montevideo)
+88' Carlos Diogo               (2/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Cono Aguiar                     (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (13/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (3/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+54' Bruno Silva                (3/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (5/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+82' Marcelo Broli              (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Jorge Martínez                  (3/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+90' Juan Ramón Curbelo         (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (5/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Carlos Bueno                    (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Perrone (c)               (3/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+60' Nicolás Vigneri            (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay fielded a home-based team.
        Martín Ligüera's first goal is the 1100th for Uruguay National team.
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693  30th July 2003  (Friendly Match)
URUGUAY - PERU  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Gustavo Méndez (Uruguay)
Linesmen:  Pablo Fandiño (Uruguay), Marcelo Costa (Uruguay)
Crowd:     6.800, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 Ligüera (54, 3rd)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/4)
Gustavo Munúa                   (11/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Cristian González               (3/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (14/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa (c)                (6/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (6/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Ruben Olivera                   (10/Juventus FC Torino)
Alvaro Recoba                   (48/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+55' Nicolás Vigneri            (2/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Jorge Martínez                  (4/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+46' Diego Perrone              (4/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Horacio Peralta                 (5/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

PERU:  (Coach:  Paulo César Autuori)
Erick Delgado - Omar Zegarra (Martín Vásquez 84), Miguel Angel Villalta, Alberto Rodríguez,
Guillermo Salas - Marko Ciurlizza (Gregorio Bernales 61), Carlos Zegarra (c), Luis Hernández
(Juan Cominges 70), Henry Quinteros (Carlos Orejuela 81) - Jefferson Farfán, Roberto Holsen
(Aldo Olcese 70).

Notes:  Uruguay fielded a home-based team, with only two 'foreigners'.
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694  15th August 2003  (LG Peace Cup - Final)
URUGUAY - IRAQ  5-2  (2-0)
Referee:   Rahim Moghadam Rahimi (Iran)
Linesmen:  Mohammad Piroozram (Iran), Javad Taghipour (Iran)
Crowd:     7.000, Azadi Stadium, Tehran
Goals:     1-0 Ligüera (31, 4th), 2-0 Ligüera (36, 5th), 2-1 H.Mohammed (58),
           3-1 Bueno (67, 1st), 4-1 Bueno (70, 2nd), 5-1 Ligüera (82, 6th) penalty,
           5-2 Ali Wahaib (87) penalty
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/5)
Gustavo Munúa                   (12/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+75' Luis Barbat                (4/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Adrián Romero                   (2/CA Cerro Montevideo)
+61' Juan Ramón Curbelo         (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Cristian González               (4/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Bruno Silva (c)                 (4/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+69' Cono Aguiar                (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Carlos Diogo                    (3/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Marcelo Sosa                    (7/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+73' Marcelo Broli              (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (7/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Carlos Bueno                    (3/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Horacio Peralta                 (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+32' Nicolás Vigneri            (3/CtA Fénix Montevideo)

IRAQ:  (Coach:  Bernd Stange)
Saad Nassir - Haidar Jabar, Haidar Obaid, Ahmed Khadim - Jassim Swadi (Abbas Rahim 72),
Rafid Badraddin, Ahmed Abdul-Jabar (Saeed Muhsin 55), Mohanad Mohammed Ali (Haitham Khadim
Tahir 46), Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail (Ali Wahaib 55) - Razzaq Farhan, Hussam Fawzi (c) (Husham
Mohammed 46).

Notes:  Uruguay, again with a home-based team, won the LG Cup in their first ever participation.
        Martín Ligüera's Hat-trick was the first for an Uruguayan player in 18 years 186 days.
        On Wednesday 13th Uruguay defeated Cameroon U-23 team 4-0 in the semifinal stage
        of LG Peace Cup 2003.
        The german Bernd Stange had previously faced Uruguay coaching East Germany on 29th
        January 1985, when Uruguay won 3-0.
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695  20th August 2003  (Friendly Match)
URUGUAY - ARGENTINA  2-3  (1-1)
Referee:   Massimo De Santis (Italy)
Linesmen:  Lucio Manfredi (Italy), Italo Paglione (Italy)
Crowd:     3.000, Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence
Goals:     1-0 Forlán (2, 4th), 1-1 Verón (45), 2-1 Ligüera (57, 7th), 2-2 Samuel (80) header,
           2-3 D'Alessandro (85)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/6)
Gustavo Munúa                   (13/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Gianni Guigou                   (39/AS Roma)
Alejandro Lembo                 (35/Real Betis Balompié)
Diego López                     (25/Cagliari Calcio)
Mario Regueiro (c)              (18/Real Racing Club de Santander) -
Guillermo Giacomazzi            (8/US Lecce)
+56' Ruben Olivera              (11/Juventus FC Torino)
Nelson Abeijón                  (20/Cagliari Calcio)
+37' Marcelo Sosa               (8/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Alvaro Recoba                   (49/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (7/US Lecce)
+48' Martín Ligüera             (8/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Sebastián Abreu                 (18/CA América de México)
Diego Forlán                    (8/Manchester United FC)
+69' Carlos Bueno               (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  Marcelo Bielsa)
Pablo Cavallero - Javier Zanetti, Roberto Ayala (c), Walter Samuel, Diego Placente - Matías
Almeyda, Sebastián Verón (Andrés D'Alessandro 63), Pablo Aimar - Diego Milito (Cristian "Kily"
González 46), Hernán Crespo (Luis González 82), Claudio López (Javier Saviola 63).

Notes:  Linesmen uncertain.
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696  7th September 2003  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - BOLIVIA  5-0  (2-0)
Referee:   Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
Linesmen:  Jorge Jaimes (Peru), Juan Manuel Sulca (Peru)
Crowd:     39.819, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Forlán (18, 5th), 2-0 Chevantón (40, 3rd), 3-0 Chevantón (62, 4th) free kick,
           4-0 Abeijón (83, 2nd), 5-0 Bueno (88, 3rd)
Sent Off:  Ricaldi (68)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/7)
Gustavo Munúa                   (14/RC Deportivo La Coruña) -
Cristian González               (5/UD Las Palmas)
Diego López                     (26/Cagliari Calcio)
Alejandro Lago                  (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (9/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+70' Nelson Abeijón             (21/Calcio Como)
Martín Ligüera                  (9/RCD Mallorca)
+77' Ruben Olivera              (12/Juventus FC Torino)
Richard Núñez                   (1/Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Alvaro Recoba (c)               (50/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (8/US Lecce)
Carlos Bueno                    (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (9/Manchester United FC)
+77' Vicente Sánchez            (3/Deportivo Toluca FC)

BOLIVIA:  (Coach:  Nelson Acosta)
Leonardo Fernández - Miguel Hoyos (Joaquín Botero 64), Oscar Sánchez (c), Juan Manuel Peña,
Alvaro Ricaldi - Luis Gatty Ribeiro (Julio César Baldivieso 46), Héctor Luis Cristaldo,
Richard Rojas, Limberg Morejón (Raúl Justiniano 46) - Limberg Méndez, José Alfredo Castillo.
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697  10th September 2003  (World Cup Qualifying)
PARAGUAY - URUGUAY  4-1  (1-1)
Referee:   Oscar Julián Ruiz (Colombia)
Linesmen:  Jorge Luis Arango (Colombia), Dember Perdomo (Colombia)
Crowd:     7.918, Estadio de los Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
Goals:     0-1 Chevantón (23, 5th) free kick, 1-1 Cardozo (27) header, 2-1 Paredes (54) header,
           3-1 Cardozo (58), 4-1 Cardozo (72)
PARAGUAY:  (Coach:  Aníbal Ruiz)
Justo Villar - Francisco Arce, Carlos Gamarra (c), Julio César Cáceres, Paulo Da Silva -
Carlos Bonet, Julio César Enciso (Angel Ortiz 90), Carlos Humberto Paredes, Jorge Campos (Diego
Gavilán 81) - Roque Santa Cruz, José Saturnino Cardozo.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/8)
Gustavo Munúa                   (15/RC Deportivo La Coruña) -
Cristian González               (6/UD Las Palmas)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (24/Standard CL Liège)
Cono Aguiar                     (4/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Mario Regueiro                  (19/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+78' Richard Núñez              (2/Grasshopper-Club Zürich) -
Nelson Abeijón                  (22/Calcio Como)
Guillermo Giacomazzi            (9/US Lecce)
+46' Martín Ligüera             (10/RCD Mallorca)
Ruben Olivera                   (13/Juventus FC Torino) -
Javier Chevantón                (9/US Lecce)
Carlos Bueno                    (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+59' Alvaro Recoba              (51/Internazionale FC Milano)
Diego Forlán (c)                (10/Manchester United FC)
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698  15th October 2003  (Friendly Match)
MEXICO - URUGUAY  0-2  (0-1)
Referee:   Michael Kennedy (USA)
Linesmen:  George Grasner (USA), Steve Davidson (USA)
Crowd:     41.587, Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago
Goals:     0-1 Perrone (27, 1st), 0-2 Perrone (63, 2nd)
MEXICO:  (Coach:  Ricardo Lavolpe)
Oswaldo Sánchez - Mario Méndez (Diego Martínez 46), Hugo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez (c), Ismael
Rodríguez - Juan Pablo Rodríguez (Irving Rubirosa 74), Gerardo Galindo (Jaime Lozano 62),
Octavio Valdez, Ramón Morales (Daniel Osorno 46) - Omar Bravo, Adolfo Bautista (Fernando
Arce 62).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/9)
Luis Barbat                     (5/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Adrián Romero                   (3/CA Cerro Montevideo)
+83' Damián Paz                 (1/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (15/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Daniel Hernández                (1/CSyD Villa Española Montevideo)
+80' Pablo Melo                 (1/CA Cerro Montevideo) -
Jorge Martínez                  (5/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Marcelo Sosa                    (10/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Carlos Grosnile (c)             (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+68' Pablo Munhoz               (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) -
Horacio Peralta                 (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+53' Fabián Estoyanoff          (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Perrone                   (5/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara)
+85' Nicolás Vigneri            (4/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Vicente Sánchez                 (4/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+77' Cristian Rodríguez         (1/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

Notes:  Damián Paz is the Nephew of Ruben Walter Paz.
        Uruguay fielded a home-based team with two players from mexican league.
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699  15th November 2003  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - CHILE  2-1  (1-1)
Referee:   Claudio Martín (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Abraham Serrano (Argentina), Sergio Cagni (Argentina)
Crowd:     53.152, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     0-1 Meléndez (21), 1-1 Chevantón (31, 6th) free kick, 2-1 Romero (49, 1st)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/10)
Gustavo Munúa                   (16/RC Deportivo La Coruña) -
Cristian González               (7/UD Las Palmas)
Diego López                     (27/Cagliari Calcio)
Alejandro Lago                  (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (11/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Pablo Munhoz (c)                (2/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+46' Adrián Romero              (4/CA Cerro Montevideo)
Richard Núñez                   (3/Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Martín Ligüera                  (11/RCD Mallorca)
+70' Alvaro Recoba              (52/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (10/US Lecce)
Carlos Bueno                    (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (11/Manchester United FC)
+46' Germán Hornos              (4/Sevilla FC)

CHILE:  (Coach: Juvenal Olmos)
Nelson Tapia (c) - Ricardo Rojas, Miguel Ramírez, Rafael Olarra, Rodrigo Pérez - Fernando
Martel (Patricio Ormazábal 54), Rodrigo Meléndez, Marc González (Mirovan Milosevic 54),
Raúl Muñoz - Reinaldo Navia (Arturo Norambuena 74), Rodrigo Pinilla.

Notes:  Chevantón scored from a free kick for the third time in three consecutive matches
        of the World Cup Qualifying.
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700  19th November 2003  (World Cup Qualifying)
BRAZIL - URUGUAY  3-3  (2-0)
Referee:   Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Rodolfo Otero (Argentina), Alberto Barrientos (Argentina)
Crowd:     28.000, Centro Poliesportivo Pinheiro "Pinheirão", Curitiba
Goals:     1-0 Kaká (20), 2-0 Ronaldo (29), 2-1 Forlán (57, 6th), 2-2 Forlán (76, 7th) header,
           2-3 Gilberto Silva (78) own goal, 3-3 Ronaldo (87)
BRAZIL:  (Coach:  Carlos Alberto Parreira)
Nelson de Jesús Silva "Dida" - Marcos de Moraes "Cafu" (c), Lucimar da Silva Ferreira "Lúcio",
José Vítor Roque Júnior, Jenílson Ângelo de Souza "Júnior" - Renato Dirnei Florêncio (Luís
Fabiano Clemente 80), Gilberto Silva, José Roberto Da Silva "Zé Roberto", Ricardo Izecson dos
Santos Leite "Kaká" (Alexsandro de Souza "Alex" 71) - Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira (Antônio
Ribeiro Reis "Juninho" 80), Ronaldo Luiz Nazário de Lima.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/11)
Gustavo Munúa                   (17/RC Deportivo La Coruña) -
Adrián Romero (c)               (5/CA Cerro Montevideo)
+46' Alvaro Recoba              (53/Internazionale FC Milano)
Diego López                     (28/Cagliari Calcio)
Joe Bizera                      (16/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (12/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Nelson Abeijón                  (23/Calcio Como)
+36' Richard Núñez              (4/Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Martín Ligüera                  (12/RCD Mallorca) -
Germán Hornos                   (5/Sevilla FC)
+55' Javier Chevantón           (11/US Lecce)
Marcelo Zalayeta                (22/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego Forlán                    (12/Manchester United FC)

Notes:  Uruguay was the first team ever to score three goals in Brazil in a World Cup
        Qualifying match.
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701  18th February 2004  (Friendly Match)
JAMAICA - URUGUAY  2-0  (1-0)
Referee:   Ted Gordon (Trinidad and Tobago)
Linesmen:  Rohan Thobourne (Jamaica), Ricardo Morgan (Jamaica)
Crowd:     25.000, National Stadium, Kingston
Goals:     1-0 Lowe (10) free kick, 2-0 Johnson (81)
JAMAICA:  (Coach:  Carl Brown)
Donovan Ricketts (c) - Fabian Davis (Gerard Neil 80), Claude Davis, Damion Stewart,
Garfield Reid - Tyrone Marshall, Micah Hyde (Cornel Chin-Sue 63), Richard Langley (Craig
Ziadie 63), Andy Williams (Jermaine Johnson 69) - Onandi Lowe, Ricardo Fuller (Damani
Ralph 69).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/12)
Gustavo Munúa                   (18/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
+46' Luis Barbat                (6/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Jorge Curbelo                   (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Pablo Melo                      (2/CA Cerro Montevideo)
Pablo Lima                      (9/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Martín Ligüera                  (13/RCD Mallorca)
Jorge Martínez (c)              (6/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Richard Núñez                   (5/Grasshopper-Club Zürich) 
Ruben Olivera                   (14/Club Atlético de Madrid) -
Javier Chevantón                (12/US Lecce)
+58' Fabián Estoyanoff          (10/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Marcelo Zalayeta                (23/AC Perugia)
+44' Germán Hornos              (6/Sevilla FC)
Diego Forlán                    (13/Manchester United FC)
+46' Fernando Correa            (3/RCD Mallorca)

Notes:  Jorge Curbelo is the younger Brother of Juan Ramón Curbelo and the Half-brother
        of former international Daniel Fonseca.
        Javier Chevantón had a 35th minute Penalty kick saved by Donovan Ricketts.
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702  31st March 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - VENEZUELA  0-3  (0-1)
Referee:   René Ortubé (Bolivia)
Linesmen:  Arol Valda (Bolivia), Oscar Soria (Bolivia)
Crowd:     42.131, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     0-1 Urdaneta (19), 0-2 H.González (63), 0-3 Arango (78)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Juan Ramón Carrasco/13)
Gustavo Munúa                   (19/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (25/Standard CL Liège)
Diego López                     (29/Cagliari Calcio)
Darío Rodríguez (c)             (25/FC Schalke 04) -
Martín Ligüera                  (14/RCD Mallorca)
Marcelo Sosa                    (13/FC Spartak Moskva)
Richard Núñez                   (6/Grasshopper-Club Zürich) 
Alvaro Recoba                   (54/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (13/US Lecce)
+59' Fernando Correa            (4/RCD Mallorca)
Germán Hornos                   (7/Sevilla FC)
+46' Walter Pandiani            (3/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
Diego Forlán                    (14/Manchester United FC)
+72' Carlos Bueno               (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

VENEZUELA:  (Coach:  Richard Páez)
Gilberto Angelucci - Luis José Vallenilla, José Manuel Rey, Alejandro Cichero, Jonay
Hernández - Leopoldo Jiménez, Luis Vera (c), Gabriel Urdaneta (Héctor González 62), Ricardo
David Páez (Jorge Rojas 62) - Alexander Rondón, Juan Arango (Andrée González 83).

Notes:  This was Uruguay worst defeat at home for an Official Competition match.
        This result determined Juan Ramón Carrasco's dismissal.
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703  1st June 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - PERU  1-3  (0-2)
Referee:   Ruben Selman (Chile)
Linesmen:  Mario Vargas (Chile), Cristian Julio (Chile)
Crowd:     23.329, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     0-1 Solano (14) free kick, 0-2 Pizarro (19), 0-3 Farfán (62),
           1-3 Forlán (72, 8th) header
Sent Off:  Sorondo (33)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/1)
Gustavo Munúa                   (20/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (26/Standard CL Liège)
Alejandro Lembo                 (36/Real Betis Balompié)
Marcelo De Souza                (1/CA Vélez Sarsfield) -
Gianni Guigou                   (40/AC Siena)
+46' Adrián Romero              (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Marcelo Sosa                    (14/FC Spartak Moskva)
Pablo García (c)                (39/CA Osasuna)
Richard Núñez                   (7/Grasshopper-Club Zürich) 
Antonio Pacheco                 (12/Albacete Balompié)
+46' Diego Forlán               (15/Manchester United FC) -
Javier Chevantón                (14/US Lecce)
Walter Pandiani                 (4/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
+63' Darío Silva                (40/Sevilla FC)

PERU:  (Coach:  Paulo César Autuori)
Oscar Ibáñez - Jhon Galliquio, Miguel Rebosio (Julio García 81), Santiago Acasiete, Walter
Vilchez - Nolberto Solano, Juan Jayo, Carlos Zegarra, Roberto Palacios (Jorge Soto 58) -
Jefferson Farfán, Claudio Pizarro (c) (46' Andrés Mendoza).

Notes:  For the 5th time ever two consecutive defeats at Estadio Centenario, first time
        for an Official Competition.
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704  6th June 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
COLOMBIA - URUGUAY  5-0  (3-0)
Referee:   Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
Linesmen:  Nelson Cano (Paraguay), Manuel Bernal (Paraguay)
Crowd:     11.000, Estadio Roberto Meléndez "Metropolitano", Barranquilla
Goals:     1-0 Pacheco (18), 2-0 Moreno (20), 3-0 Pacheco (32), 4-0 Restrepo (81),
           5-0 Herrera (86)
COLOMBIA:  (Coach:  Reinaldo Rueda)
Miguel Calero - Hayder Palacios, Amaranto Perea, Mario Yepes (c), Gerardo Bedoya - John
Restrepo, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Víctor Pacheco (David Ferreira 84), Frankie Oviedo (Fabián
Vargas 74) - Sergio Herrera, Tressor Moreno (Eulalio Arriaga 74).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/2)
Gustavo Munúa                   (21/RC Deportivo La Coruña)
Cristian González               (8/UD Las Palmas)
Alejandro Lembo                 (37/Real Betis Balompié)
Marcelo De Souza                (2/CA Vélez Sarsfield)
+62' Alejandro Lago             (10/CtA Fénix Montevideo) -
Adrián Romero                   (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+46' Gonzalo De los Santos      (31/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Marcelo Romero                  (24/CF Málaga)
Pablo García                    (40/CA Osasuna)
Javier Delgado                  (5/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
Fabián Canobbio                 (3/Valencia CF)
+46' Diego Forlán               (16/Manchester United FC)
Alvaro Recoba (c)               (55/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Javier Chevantón                (15/US Lecce)

Notes:  Worst defeat against Colombia.
        First loss for Alejandro Lago in his 10th cap.
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705  7th July 2004  (Copa América - Group B)
URUGUAY - MEXICO  2-2  (1-1)
Referee:   Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
Linesmen:  Alfonso Orlandini (Peru), Plácido Chuello (Venezuela)
Crowd:     18.472, Estadio Capitán Remigio Elías Aguirre Romero, Chiclayo
Goals:     1-0 Bueno (43, 4th), 1-1 Osorio (45), 1-2 Pardo (69),
           2-2 Montero (87, 4th) header
Sent Off:  Morales (81)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/3)
Luis Barbat                     (7/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Joe Bizera                      (17/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (48/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (26/FC Schalke 04) -
Gustavo Varela                  (12/FC Schalke 04)
Marcelo Sosa                    (15/FC Spartak Moskva)
Omar Pouso                      (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+87' Vicente Sánchez            (5/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Cristian Rodríguez              (2/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (17/Manchester United FC)
+74' Juan Martín Parodi         (1/Panionios NFC Athens) -
Darío Silva                     (41/Sevilla FC)
+78' Richard Morales            (16/CA Osasuna)
Carlos Bueno                    (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

MEXICO:  (Coach:  Ricardo Lavolpe)
Oswaldo Sánchez - Ricardo Osorio, Duilio Davino, David Oteo (Héctor Altamirano 84) -
Salvador Carmona, Rafael Márquez (c), Pavel Pardo, Octavio Valdez, Jaime Lozano,
Francisco Palencia (Jesús Arellano 68) - Jared Borgetti (Adolfo Bautista 68).

Notes:  Ricardo Osorio's goal was scored in the 3rd minute of injury time.
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706  10th July de 2004  (Copa América - Group B)
URUGUAY - ECUADOR  2-1  (0-0)
Referee:   Gustavo Brand (Venezuela)
Linesmen:  Plácido Cuello (Venezuela), Alfonso Orlandini (Peru)
Crowd:     19.824, Estadio Capitán Remigio Elías Aguirre Romero, Chiclayo
Goals:     1-0 Forlán (61, 9th), 1-1 Salas (73), 2-1 Bueno (79, 5th)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/4)
Luis Barbat                     (8/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Joe Bizera                      (18/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (49/Juventus FC Torino)
+60' Alejandro Lago             (11/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez                 (27/FC Schalke 04) -
Gustavo Varela                  (13/FC Schalke 04)
Marcelo Sosa                    (16/FC Spartak Moskva)
Omar Pouso                      (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Cristian Rodríguez              (3/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+55' Vicente Sánchez            (6/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Diego Forlán                    (18/Manchester United FC)
+68' Diego Pérez                (12/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Darío Silva                     (42/Sevilla FC)
Carlos Bueno                    (10/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

ECUADOR:  (Coach:  Hernán Darío Gómez)
Johvani Ibarra - Ulises De la Cruz, Iván Hurtado, Geovanny Espinoza, Neicer Reasco -
Alfonso Obregón, Edwin Tenorio (Franklin Salas 64), Edison Méndez (Ebelio Ordóñez 83),
Cléber Chalá, Alex Aguinaga (c) - Agustín Delgado.

Notes:  Carlos Bueno's goal was the 100th scored by Uruguay to Ecuador in full
        internationals.  The Ecuadorians became the 3rd National team to which
        Uruguay has scored a hundred or more goals.
        Franklin Salas's goal was the 900th conceided by Uruguay National team.
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707  13th July 2004  (Copa América - Group B)
ARGENTINA - URUGUAY  4-2  (2-2)
Referee:   Rubén Selman (Chile)
Linesmen:  Cristian Julio (Chile), Nelson Cano (Paraguay)
Crowd:     19.865, Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura
Goals:     0-1 Estoyanoff (8, 2nd), 1-1 C.González (20) penalty, 2-1 Figueroa (21),
           2-2 Sánchez (39, 1st), 3-2 Ayala (81) header, 4-2 Figueroa (90)
Sent Off:  Bizera (35)
ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  Marcelo Bielsa)
Roberto Abbondanzieri - Javier Zanetti, Gabriel Heinze, Roberto Ayala (c), Clemente
Rodríguez (Mariano González 46) - Luis González (Javier Saviola 80), Javier Mascherano,
Cristian "Kily" González, Andrés D’Alessandro - César Delgado (Carlos Tévez 77), Luciano
Figueroa.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/5)
Luis Barbat                     (9/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Carlos Diogo                    (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Joe Bizera                      (19/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (12/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez (c)             (28/FC Schalke 04) -
Diego Pérez                     (13/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Marcelo Sosa                    (17/FC Spartak Moskva)
+86' Carlos Bueno               (11/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Javier Delgado                  (6/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (11/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+43' Guillermo Rodríguez        (1/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (19/Manchester United FC)
Vicente Sánchez                 (7/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+72' Cristian Rodríguez         (4/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay qualified as the best third.
        Uruguay and Argentina wore alternative uniforms (Red & Blue respectively).
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708  18th July 2004  (Copa América - Quarterfinals)
PARAGUAY - URUGUAY  1-3  (1-1)
Referee:   Héctor Baldassi (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Francisco Rocchio (Argentina), Juan Sulca (Peru)
Crowd:     19.850, Estadio Modelo Jorge Basadre Grohmann, Tacna
Goals:     1-0 Gamarra (16) header, 1-1 Bueno (40, 6th) penalty, 1-2 Silva (66, 13th),
           1-3 Silva (89, 14th)
Sent Off:  Varela (64)
PARAGUAY:  (Coach:  Carlos Jara Saguier)
Justo Villar - Pedro Benítez, Carlos Gamarra (c), Julio César Manzur, Derlis González (David
Villalba 72) - Aureliano Torres, Ernesto Cristaldo (Diego Figueredo 61), Carlos Humberto
Paredes, Edgar Barreto (Julio Dos Santos 68) - Fredy Bareiro, Nelson Haedo.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/6)
Sebastián Viera                 (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Alejandro Lago                  (13/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (50/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (29/FC Schalke 04) -
Gustavo Varela                  (14/FC Schalke 04)
Marcelo Sosa                    (18/FC Spartak Moskva)
Javier Delgado                  (7/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
Cristian Rodríguez              (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+85' Vicente Sánchez            (8/Deportivo Toluca FC) -
Diego Forlán                    (20/Manchester United FC)
+69' Diego Pérez                (14/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Carlos Bueno                    (12/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+75' Guillermo Rodríguez        (2/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Darío Silva                     (43/Sevilla FC)

Notes:  First victory in Official Competition matches against Paraguay after
        9 years 9 days.
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709  21st July 2004  (Copa América - Semifinals)
URUGUAY - BRAZIL  1-1  (1-0)  (PENALTIES:  3-5)
Referee:   Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)
Linesmen:  Nelson Cano (Paraguay), Fredy Viltty (Bolivia)
Crowd:     10.000, Estadio Nacional José Díaz, Lima
Goals:     1-0 Sosa (22, 2nd) header, 1-1 Adriano (46)
Penalties: 0-1 Luisão                   1-1 Silva
           1-2 Luís Fabiano             2-2 Viera
           2-3 Adriano                  3-3 Pouso
           3-4 Renato                    -  Sánchez (held)
           3-5 Alex
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/7)
Sebastián Viera                 (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Joe Bizera                      (20/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (51/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (30/FC Schalke 04) -
Carlos Diogo                    (5/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Marcelo Sosa                    (19/FC Spartak Moskva)
Diego Pérez                     (15/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+81' Omar Pouso                 (3/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Cristian Rodríguez              (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+70' Vicente Sánchez            (9/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Javier Delgado                  (8/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye) -
Carlos Bueno                    (13/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+62' Diego Forlán               (21/Manchester United FC)
Darío Silva                     (44/Sevilla FC)

BRAZIL:  (Coach:  Carlos Alberto Parreira)
Júlio César Soares de Espíndola - Maicon Douglas Sisenando, Luis Antônio da Silva "Luisão",
Juan Silveira do Santos, Gustavo Nery - Juan Kléberson Pereira (Diego Ribas 75), Renato
Dirnei Florêncio, Eduardo César Daude "Edú" (Júlio Baptista 75), Alessandro de Souza
"Alex" (c) - Adriano Correia Claro, Luís Fabiano Clemente.

Notes:  Uruguay eliminated from Copa América 2004.
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710  24th July 2004  (Copa América - Third Place Match)
COLOMBIA - URUGUAY  1-2  (0-1)
Referee:   René Ortubé (Bolivia)
Linesmen:  Cristian Julio (Chile), Plácido Chuello (Venezuela)
Crowd:     35.000, Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega, Cuzco
Goals:     0-1 Estoyanoff (4, 3rd), 1-1 Herrera (70) penalty, 1-2 Sánchez (79, 2nd)
COLOMBIA:  (Coach:  Reinaldo Rueda)
Juan Carlos Henao (c) - Gonzalo Martínez, Andrés Orozco, Andrés González, Gustavo Victoria -
Jhon Viáfara, Jairo Patiño (Jaime Castrillón 78), Abel Aguilar, David Ferreira (Edixon
Perea 61), Elkin Murillo (Neider Morantes 46) - Sergio Herrera.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/8)
Luis Barbat                     (10/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Carlos Diogo                    (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Joe Bizera (c)                  (21/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (14/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (3/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Jorge Martínez                  (7/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
+77' Gustavo Varela             (15/FC Schalke 04)
Omar Pouso                      (4/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Juan Martín Parodi              (2/Panionios NFC Athens)
+77' Diego Forlán               (22/Manchester United FC) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (12/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
+59' Marcelo Sosa               (20/FC Spartak Moskva)
Richard Morales                 (17/CA Osasuna)
Vicente Sánchez                 (10/Deportivo Toluca FC)

Notes:  Uruguay finished in the third place.
        First victory over Colombia after 9 years 5 days.
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711  5th September 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - ECUADOR  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Gilberto Hidalgo (Peru)
Linesmen:  Winston Reategui (Peru), Alfonso Orlandini (Peru)
Crowd:     30.864, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 Bueno (57, 7th) header
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/9)
Sebastián Viera                 (3/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Joe Bizera                      (22/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Paolo Montero (c)               (52/Juventus FC Torino)
Darío Rodríguez                 (31/FC Schalke 04) -
Carlos Diogo                    (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Marcelo Sosa                    (21/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Javier Delgado                  (9/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
Cristian Rodríguez              (7/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+57' Fabián Estoyanoff          (13/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Alvaro Recoba                   (56/Internazionale FC Milano)
+78' Diego Pérez                (16/AS Monaco FC) -
Carlos Bueno                    (14/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Darío Silva                     (45/Sevilla FC)
+25' Vicente Sánchez            (11/Deportivo Toluca FC)

ECUADOR:  (Coach:  Fernando Suárez)
Edwin Villafuerte - Ulises De la Cruz, Iván Hurtado (c), Geovanny Espinoza, Neicer Reasco -
Marlon Ayoví, Leonardo Soledispa (Carlos Quiñónez 70), Edison Méndez, Walter Ayoví (Antonio
Valencia 83) - Jhonny Baldeón (Agustín Delgado 60), Carlos Tenorio.
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712  9th October 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
ARGENTINA - URUGUAY  4-2  (3-0)
Referee:   Wilson Souza (Brazil)
Linesmen:  Walter Reis (Brazil), Jorge Oliveira (Brazil)
Crowd:     42.707, Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti "Monumental de Núñez", Buenos Aires
Goals:     1-0 González (6), 2-0 Figueroa (32), 3-0 Zanetti (45), 4-0 Figueroa (54),
           4-1 C.Rodríguez (63, 1st), 4-2 Chevantón (86, 7th) penalty
ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  José Pekerman)
Roberto Abbondanzieri - Javier Zanetti, Walter Samuel, Fabricio Coloccini, Gabriel Heinze,
Juan Pablo Sorín (c) - Esteban Cambiasso, Luis González (Maximiliano Rodríguez 68), Juan
Román Riquelme - Javier Saviola, Luciano Figueroa (Federico Insúa 81).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/10)
Sebastián Viera                 (4/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Alejandro Lembo                 (38/Real Betis Balompié)
Joe Bizera                      (23/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
+57' Alejandro Lago             (15/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez (c)             (32/FC Schalke 04) -
Carlos Diogo                    (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Diego Pérez                     (17/AS Monaco FC)
+55' Pablo García               (41/CA Osasuna)
Marcelo Sosa                    (22/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Javier Delgado                  (10/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
Cristian Rodríguez              (8/CA Peñarol Montevideo) -
Darío Silva                     (46/Sevilla FC)
+55' Diego Forlán               (23/Villarreal CF) -
Javier Chevantón                (16/AS Monaco FC)

Notes:  The last Copa América result was repeated, and again Luciano Figueroa scored twice
        for Argentina.
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713  12th October 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
BOLIVIA - URUGUAY  0-0
Referee:   Márcio Rezende (Brazil)
Linesmen:  Alessandro Rocha (Brazil), Hilton Rodrigues (Brazil)
Crowd:     27.574, Estadio Hernando Siles Suazo, La Paz
Sent Off:  Pouso (74)
BOLIVIA:  (Coach:  Ramiro Blacutt)
Leonardo Fernández - Marcelo Carballo (Percy Colque 65), Ronald Arana, Ronald Raldés, Lorgio
Alvarez (Gonzalo Galindo 76) - Oscar Sánchez, Héctor Luis Cristaldo (c), Ronald García (Diego
Cabrera 46), Erwin Sánchez - Limberg Gutiérrez, Joaquín Botero.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/11)
Sebastián Viera                 (5/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Carlos Diogo                    (9/CA Peñarol Montevideo)
Alejandro Lago                  (16/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Darío Rodríguez                 (33/FC Schalke 04)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (4/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Gustavo Varela                  (16/FC Schalke 04)
Omar Pouso                      (5/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Pablo García (c)                (42/CA Osasuna)
Mario Regueiro                  (20/Real Racing Club de Santander) -
+72' Juan Martín Parodi         (3/Panionios NFC Athens)
Vicente Sánchez                 (12/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+76' Marcelo Sosa               (23/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Richard Morales                 (18/CA Osasuna)
+78' Javier Chevantón           (17/AS Monaco FC)
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714  17th November 2004  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - PARAGUAY  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Carlos Eugenio Simón (Brazil)
Linesmen:  Jorge Paulo Oliveira (Brazil), Hilton Rodrigues (Brazil)
Crowd:     31.340, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 Montero (78, 5th) header
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/12)
Sebastián Viera                 (6/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Diego López                     (30/Cagliari Calcio)
Paolo Montero (c)               (53/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego Lugano                    (2/São Paulo FC)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (5/Danubio FC Montevideo) -
Gustavo Varela                  (17/FC Schalke 04)
+57' Fabián Estoyanoff          (14/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Pablo García                    (43/CA Osasuna)
Javier Delgado                  (11/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
Alvaro Recoba                   (57/Internazionale FC Milano)
+68' Vicente Sánchez            (13/Deportivo Toluca FC) -
Javier Chevantón                (18/AS Monaco FC)
Darío Silva                     (47/Sevilla FC)
+46' Richard Morales            (19/CA Osasuna)

PARAGUAY:  (Coach:  Aníbal Ruiz)
Justo Villar - Denis Caniza, Carlos Gamarra (c), Julio César Cáceres, Paulo Da Silva -
Edgar Barreto (Diego Gavilán 78), Angel Ortiz, Carlos Humberto Paredes, Mauro Monges (Fredy
Bareiro 78) - Nelson Cuevas (César Ramírez 62), José Saturnino Cardozo.

Notes:  First victory for World Cup Qualifiers against Paraguay since 1957 and second
        overall.
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715  27th March 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
CHILE - URUGUAY  1-1  (0-1)
Referee:   Oscar Julián Ruiz (Colombia)
Linesmen:  Eduardo Botero (Colombia), Carlos Sierra (Colombia)
Crowd:     56.684, Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Goals:     0-1 Regueiro (4, 1st), 1-1 Mirosevic (47)
CHILE:  (Coach:  Juvenal Olmos)
Nelson Tapia - Ricardo Rojas, Luis Fuentes, Pablo Contreras (Jorge Valdivia 46) - Cristian
Alvarez, Claudio Maldonado, Marc González (Rodrigo Valenzuela 83), Milovan Mirosevic
(Sebastián González 83), David Pizarro - Mauricio Pinilla, Marcelo Salas (c).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/13)
Sebastián Viera                 (7/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Diego Lugano                    (3/São Paulo FC)
Paolo Montero (c)               (54/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego López                     (31/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (10/CA River Plate Buenos Aires)
Pablo García                    (44/CA Osasuna)
Darío Rodríguez                 (34/FC Schalke 04)
Ruben Olivera                   (15/Juventus FC Torino)
+59' Marcelo Sosa               (24/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Mario Regueiro                  (21/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+82' Vicente Sánchez            (14/Deportivo Toluca FC) -
Marcelo Zalayeta                (24/Juventus FC Torino)
+70' Richard Morales            (20/CA Osasuna)
Diego Forlán                    (24/Villarreal CF)

Notes:  Due to Uruguay's government decision to move forward the country time zone one hour
        to save electrical energy during summer, the match started at 00:00 hour of Uruguay
        Sunday, March 27th.
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716  30th March 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - BRAZIL  1-1  (0-0)
Referee:   Héctor Baldassi (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Claudio Rossi (Argentina), Sergio Cagni (Argentina)
Crowd:     60.968, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Forlán (49, 10th), 1-1 Emerson (68)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/14)
Sebastián Viera                 (8/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Diego Lugano                    (4/São Paulo FC)
Paolo Montero (c)               (55/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego López                     (32/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (11/CA River Plate Buenos Aires)
+87' Gonzalo De los Santos      (32/RCD Mallorca)
Pablo García                    (45/CA Osasuna)
Darío Rodríguez                 (35/FC Schalke 04)
Ruben Olivera                   (16/Juventus FC Torino)
+73' Javier Chevantón           (19/AS Monaco FC)
Mario Regueiro                  (22/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+58' Javier Delgado             (12/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye) -
Marcelo Zalayeta                (25/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego Forlán                    (25/Villarreal CF)

BRAZIL:  (Coach:  Carlos Alberto Parreira)
Nelson de Jesús Silva "Dida" - Marcos de Moraes "Cafu" (c), Lucimar da Silva Ferreira "Lúcio",
Luis Antônio da Silva "Luisão", Roberto Carlos da Silva - Emerson Ferreira, José Roberto Da
Silva "Zé Roberto" (Renato Dirnei Florêncio 70), Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite "Kaká",
Ronaldo de Assis "Ronaldinho" - Ricardo Oliveira (Robson de Souza "Robinho" 64), Ronaldo Luiz
Nazário de Lima.

Notes:  For the first time in four games, Ronaldo was unable to score against Uruguay.
        Emerson's goal came from a notorius off-side position.
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717  4th June 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
VENEZUELA - URUGUAY  1-1  (0-1)
Referee:   Gabriel Brazenas (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Juan Carlos Rebollo (Argentina), Walter Velaz (Argentina)
Crowd:     27.000, Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero, Maracaibo
Goals:     0-1 Forlán (2, 11th), 1-1 Maldonado (73)
Sent Off:  Diogo (29)
VENEZUELA:  (Coach:  Richard Páez)
Rafael Dudamel - Héctor González, José Manuel Rey, Alejandro Cichero, Jorge Rojas (Jonay
Hernández 68) - Leonel Vielma (Gabriel Urdaneta 39), Luis Vera (c), Ricardo Páez (Cristian
Casseres 63), Juan Arango - Giancarlo Maldonado, Ruberth Morán.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/15)
Sebastián Viera                 (9/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Diego Lugano                    (5/São Paulo FC)
Paolo Montero (c)               (56/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego López                     (33/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (12/CA River Plate Buenos Aires)
Marcelo Sosa                    (25/Club Atlético de Madrid)
Darío Rodríguez                 (36/FC Schalke 04)
+63' Gonzalo De los Santos      (33/RCD Mallorca)
Ruben Olivera                   (17/Juventus FC Torino)
Mario Regueiro                  (23/Real Racing Club de Santander)
+42' Diego Pérez                (18/AS Monaco FC) -
Marcelo Zalayeta                (26/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego Forlán                    (26/Villarreal CF)
+78' Javier Chevantón           (20/AS Monaco FC)

Notes:  The match start was delayed 16 minutes as pieces of paper thrown by the organizers
        were obstructing a sector of the field.
        At the end of the match there were some disturbes between the players of both teams.
        Giancarlo Maldonado, Venezuela's scorer, had played a friendly (unofficial) match
        with Uruguayan Under-17 National team against South Africa in 1998.
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718  7th June 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
PERU - URUGUAY  0-0
Referee:   Héctor Baldassi (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Claudio Rossi (Argentina), Ricardo Casas (Argentina)
Crowd:     31.515, Estadio Nacional José Díaz, Lima
PERU:  (Coach:  Freddy Ternero)
Juan Flores - Miguel Rebosio, Luis Guadalupe, Miguel Villalta, Walter Vilchez - José Mendoza,
Juan Carlos La Rosa (Nolberto Solano 86), Juan Cominges (Roberto Palacios 63) - Jefferson
Farfán, Claudio Pizarro (c), Paolo Guerrero.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/16)
Sebastián Viera                 (10/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) -
Diego López                     (34/Cagliari Calcio)
+32' Diego Pérez                (19/AS Monaco FC)
Diego Lugano                    (6/São Paulo FC)
Darío Rodríguez                 (37/FC Schalke 04)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (6/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara) -
Pablo García (c)                (46/CA Osasuna)
Ruben Olivera                   (18/Juventus FC Torino)
Javier Delgado                  (13/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye) -
Marcelo Zalayeta                (27/Juventus FC Torino)
+84' Richard Morales            (21/CA Osasuna)
Javier Chevantón                (21/AS Monaco FC)
+72' Fabián Estoyanoff          (15/CtA Fénix Montevideo)
Diego Forlán                    (27/Villarreal CF)

Notes:  Peru had a goal by Paolo Guerrero disallowed in the 77th minute.
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719  17th August 2005  (Friendly Match)
SPAIN - URUGUAY  2-0  (2-0)
Referee:   Olegario Manuel Bartolo (Portugal)
Linesmen:  José Manuel López (Portugal), Antonio Manuel Perdigão (Portugal)
Crowd:     23.348, Estadio El Molinón, Gijón
Goals:     1-0 García (25) own goal, 2-0 Vicente (38) penalty
SPAIN:  (Coach:  Carlos Aragonés)
José Manuel Reina - Míchel Salgado (Sergio Ramos 60), Carles Puyol, Carlos Marchena, Asier
Del Horno (Antonio López 72) - Joaquín Sánchez (Luis García 60), Xabier "Xabi" Alonso (Sergio
González 46), Xavier "Xavi" Hernández, Vicente Rodríguez - Fernando Morientes (Fernando
Torres 46), Raúl González (c) (Albert Luque 69).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/17)
Fabián Carini                   (40/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Gustavo Varela                  (18/FC Schalke 04)
+78' Diego Pérez                (20/AS Monaco FC)
Diego López                     (35/Cagliari Calcio)
Gonzalo Sorondo                 (27/Charlton Athletic FC)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (7/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara) -
Fabián Estoyanoff               (16/Cádiz CF)
+46' Alvaro Recoba              (58/Internazionale FC Milano)
Pablo García (c)                (47/Real Madrid CF)
Javier Delgado                  (14/FK Saturn-REN TV Ramenskoye)
+60' Oscar Javier Morales       (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Gonzalo Castro                  (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
+46' Mario Regueiro             (24/Valencia CF) -
Richard Morales                 (22/CF Málaga)
+70' Marcelo Zalayeta           (28/Juventus FC Torino)
Diego Forlán                    (28/Villarreal CF)
+66' Marcelo Tejera             (6/CA Peñarol Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay wore white shorts and socks.
        Marcelo Tejera was capped again for Uruguay after 10 years 134 days.
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720  4th September 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - COLOMBIA  3-2  (1-0)
Referee:   Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)
Linesmen:  Darío García (Argentina), Rodolfo Otero (Argentina)
Crowd:     50.064, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goals:     1-0 Zalayeta (42, 8th) header, 2-0 Zalayeta (51, 9th), 2-1 Soto (79),
           2-2 Angel (81) header, 3-2 Zalayeta (85, 10th)
Sent Off:  Sosa (87)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/17)
Fabián Carini                   (41/Cagliari Calcio) -
Gustavo Varela                  (19/FC Schalke 04)
+83' Vicente Sánchez            (15/Deportivo Toluca FC) -
Diego López                     (36/Cagliari Calcio)
Paolo Montero (c)               (57/CA San Lorenzo de Almagro)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (8/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara) -
Diego Pérez                     (21/AS Monaco FC)
Pablo García                    (48/Real Madrid CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (59/Internazionale FC Milano)
+78' Fabián Estoyanoff          (17/Cádiz CF) -
Diego Forlán                    (29/Villarreal CF)
Richard Morales                 (23/CF Málaga)
+71' Marcelo Sosa               (26/CA Osasuna)
Marcelo Zalayeta                (29/Juventus FC Torino)

COLOMBIA:  (Coach:  Reinaldo Rueda)
Miguel Calero - Andrés Orozco, Iván Ramiro Córdoba (c), Amaranto Perea, Gerardo Bedoya
(Frankie Oviedo 90) - Tressor Moreno, John Viáfara (Fabián Vargas 60), John Restrepo, Elkin
Soto - Juan Pablo Angel, Luis Gabriel Rey (Martín Arzuaga 82).

Notes:  First match without any players from Uruguayan Clubs.
        Marcelo Zalayeta's Hat-trick was the first for an Uruguayan player in an Official
        Competition since 23rd May 1965, when Héctor Silva scored one against Venezuela,
        also for the World Cup Qualifying.
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721  8th October 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
ECUADOR - URUGUAY  0-0
Referee:   Márcio Rezende (Brazil)
Linesmen:  Ednilson Corona (Brazil), Aristeu Tavares (Brazil)
Crowd:     37.270, Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
ECUADOR:  (Coach:  Fernando Suárez)
Christian Mora - Ulises De la Cruz, Iván Hurtado (c), Geovanny Espinosa, Paul Ambrossi -
Marlon Ayoví, Édison Méndez, Edwin Tenorio, Antonio Valencia (Christian Lara 56) - Félix
Borja (Roberto Mina 77), Agustín Delgado.

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/18)
Fabián Carini                   (42/Cagliari Calcio) -
Diego López                     (37/Cagliari Calcio)
Diego Lugano                    (7/São Paulo FC)
Darío Rodríguez                 (38/FC Schalke 04)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (9/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara) -
Gustavo Varela                  (20/FC Schalke 04)
Omar Pouso                      (6/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Pablo García (c)                (49/Real Madrid CF)
Mario Regueiro                  (25/Valencia CF)
+76' Richard Núñez              (8/CDSyC Cruz Azul AC México) -
Alvaro Recoba                   (60/Internazionale FC Milano)
+82' Diego Forlán               (30/Villarreal CF)
Richard Morales                 (24/CF Málaga)
+76' Darío Silva                (48/Portsmouth FC)

Notes:  Ecuador qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the second time, again with a tie
        against Uruguay in Quito.
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722  12th October 2005  (World Cup Qualifying)
URUGUAY - ARGENTINA  1-0  (0-0)
Referee:   Wilson Souza (Brasil)
Linesmen:  Valter Reis (Brasil), Alessandro Rocha (Brasil)
Crowd:     55.000, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 Recoba (46, 9th)
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/19)
Fabián Carini                   (43/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (13/Real Madrid CF)
Diego Lugano                    (8/São Paulo FC)
Paolo Montero (c)               (58/CA San Lorenzo de Almagro)
Darío Rodríguez                 (39/FC Schalke 04) -
Gustavo Varela                  (21/FC Schalke 04)
Pablo García                    (50/Real Madrid CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (61/Internazionale FC Milano)
+71' Fabián Estoyanoff          (18/Cádiz CF) -
Diego Forlán                    (31/Villarreal CF)
+90' Diego López                (38/Cagliari Calcio)
Richard Morales                 (25/CF Málaga)
Marcelo Zalayeta                (30/Juventus FC Torino)
+62' Omar Pouso                 (7/Danubio FC Montevideo)

ARGENTINA:  (Coach:  José Pekerman)
Roberto Abbondanzieri - Leonardo Ponzio, Roberto Ayala, Walter Samuel, Juan Pablo Sorín (c) -
Luis González (Lionel Messi 80), Sebastián Battaglia, Cristian "Kily" González (Pablo
Aimar 62), Juan Román Riquelme - Carlos Tévez, Hernán Crespo (César Delgado 62).

Notes:  Uruguay finished fifth and qualified to the South America/Oceania Play Off.
        First victory over Argentina after 16 years 90 days and the very first for
        World Cup Qualifiers.
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723  26th October 2005  (Friendly Match)
MEXICO - URUGUAY  3-1  (1-1)
Referee:   Hugo León Guajardo (Mexico)
Linesmen:  Isabel Tovar (Mexico), Jorge Dávila (Mexico)
Crowd:     40.000, Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara
Goals:     1-0 Salcido (17), 1-1 Abreu (18, 11th), 2-1 Martínez (48) penalty,
           3-1 Pérez (52) free kick
MEXICO:  (Coach:  Ricardo Lavolpe)
Oswaldo Sánchez (c) - Francisco Rodríguez, Ricardo Osorio, Joel Huiqui (Luis Ernesto
Pérez 46) - Diego Martínez, Mario Méndez (Daniel Osorno 46), Juan Pablo Rodríguez (Israel
López 62), Jaime Lozano (Gonzalo Pineda 46), Carlos Salcido - Guillermo Franco, Francisco
Fonseca (Omar Bravo 63).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/20)
Sergio Navarro                  (1/CS Miramar Misiones Montevideo) -
Diego Godín                     (1/CA Cerro Montevideo)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (10/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara)
Carlos García                   (1/Liverpool FC Montevideo) -
Maximiliano Pereira             (1/Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
+70' Darío Flores               (1/CA River Plate Montevideo)
Omar Pouso (c)                  (8/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+73' Gabriel Alcoba             (1/Montevideo Wanderers FC)
Pablo Lima                      (10/Danubio FC Montevideo)
+81' Pablo Melo                 (3/Danubio FC Montevideo)
Martín Ligüera                  (15/Club Real San Luis FC Potosí)
+46' Sebastián Vázquez          (1/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
Richard Núñez                   (9/CDSyC Cruz Azul AC México)
+52' Sergio Blanco              (2/Montevideo Wanderers FC) -
Sebastián Abreu                 (19/CSyD Dorados de Sinaloa)
+57' Pablo Granoche             (1/Deportivo Toluca FC)
Vicente Sánchez                 (16/Deportivo Toluca FC)
+46' Gonzalo Castro             (2/Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Notes:  Uruguay fielded a home-based team reinforced with some players from mexican clubs.
        Isabel Tovar is the first woman assistant in an Uruguay National Team match.
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724  12th November 2005  (World Cup Qualifying - Play Off)
URUGUAY - AUSTRALIA  1-0  (1-0)
Referee:   Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)
Linesmen:  Bill Hansen (Denmark), Ander Norrestrand (Denmark)
Crowd:     58.000, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Goal:      1-0 D.Rodríguez (36, 3rd) header
URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/21)
Fabián Carini                   (44/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (14/Real Madrid CF)
Diego López                     (39/Cagliari Calcio)
+63' Guillermo Rodríguez        (11/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara)
Paolo Montero (c)               (59/CA San Lorenzo de Almagro)
Darío Rodríguez                 (40/FC Schalke 04) -
Diego Pérez                     (22/AS Monaco FC)
Pablo García                    (51/Real Madrid CF)
Alvaro Recoba                   (62/Internazionale FC Milano) -
Richard Morales                 (26/CF Málaga)
Marcelo Zalayeta                (31/Juventus FC Torino)
+63' Fabián Estoyanoff          (19/Cádiz CF)
Diego Forlán                    (32/Villarreal CF)
+18' Darío Silva                (49/Portsmouth FC)

AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Guus Hiddink)
Mark Schwarzer - Tony Vidmar, Lucas Neill, Tony Popovic - Brett Emerton, Vince Grella, Jason
Culina, Scott Chipperfield, Harry Kewell - Mark Viduka (c) (John Aloisi 79), Archie Thompson
(Marco Bresciano 52).

Notes:  Fabián Carini equalled Cayetano Saporiti (1905-1918) mark of 16 non-consecutive
        matches without conceiding goals (second best in Uruguay National team History).
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725  16th November 2005  (World Cup Qualifying - Play Off)
AUSTRALIA - URUGUAY  1-0  (1-0, 1-0, 1-0)  (AFTER EXTRA TIME)  (PENALTIES:  4-2)
Referee:   Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)
Linesmen:  Victoriano Giraldez Carrasco (Spain), Pedro Medina Hernández (Spain)
Crowd:     82.698, Telstra Olympic Stadium, Sydney
Goal:      1-0 Bresciano (34)
Penalties: 1-0 Kewell                    -  D.Rodríguez (saved)
           2-0 Neill                    2-1 Varela
           3-1 Vidmar                   3-2 Estoyanoff
            -  Viduka (missed)           -  Zalayeta (saved)
           4-2 Aloisi
AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Guus Hiddink)
Mark Schwarzer - Tony Vidmar, Lucas Neill, Tony Popovic (Harry Kewell 32) - Brett Emerton
(Josip Skoko 109), Vince Grella, Jason Culina, Scott Chipperfield, Tim Cahill - Marco
Bresciano (John Aloisi 96), Mark Viduka (c).

URUGUAY:  (Coach:  Jorge Daniel Fossati/22)
Fabián Carini                   (45/Cagliari Calcio) -
Carlos Diogo                    (15/Real Madrid CF)
Diego Lugano                    (9/São Paulo FC)
Paolo Montero (c)               (60/CA San Lorenzo de Almagro)
+81' Marcelo Sosa               (27/CA Osasuna)
Darío Rodríguez                 (41/FC Schalke 04)
Guillermo Rodríguez             (12/FC Atlas AC Guadalajara) -
Gustavo Varela                  (22/FC Schalke 04)
Pablo García                    (52/Real Madrid CF)
Mario Regueiro                  (26/Valencia CF)
+98' Fabián Estoyanoff          (20/Cádiz CF) -
Richard Morales                 (27/CF Málaga)
Alvaro Recoba                   (63/Internazionale FC Milano)
+73' Marcelo Zalayeta           (32/Juventus FC Torino)

Notes:  Uruguay eliminated from FIFA World Cup 2006.
        First loss for Diego Lugano in his 9th cap.
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