A samba lesson for the world

  • The first international footballing event of the new millennium
  • Corinthians victorious in penalty shoot-out in all-Brazilian final
  • adidas Golden Ball winner Edilson has tournament to remember

The FIFA Club World Championship in Brazil was the first international footballing consequence of the new millennium. With a mind-boggling align of top-tier talent on display, the brave, new move towards a more globalize baseball club football residential district made for quite a case indeed. Eight golf club sides representing every recess of Planet Football converged on Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to bask under the warm South american english sunlight in the state considered by most to be the truthful affection and person of the beautiful bet on. Among the star-studded list of combatants were FIFA Club of the Century, Real Madrid, from Spain ‘s prestigious La Liga, and recently-crowned european champions Manchester United of England ‘s Premier League. The treble-winning side even forewent the opportunity to defend the FA Cup in order to battle it out with the populace ‘s finest club in the land of circus and samba. Champions It was the two brazilian participants, Rio ‘s Vasco district attorney Gama and Corinthians of Sao Paulo that met under the scorching south american sun in a star-studded local Final. The Sao Paulo side fair managed to pip their rivals 4-3 in a punishment shoot-out after 120 minutes of tactical, scoreless football. After drawing with Real Madrid and disposing of Saudi Arabia ‘s Al Nassr and Morocco ‘s Raja Casablanca in the inaugural round off, Corinthians and their stable of thoroughbreds – Vampeta, Freddy, Rincon, Edu, Dida and the incomparable Edilson – ran out worthy champions in front of a crowd of 73,000 in Rio ‘s fabled Maracana Stadium .14 Jan 2000: The Corinthians and Vasco de Gama players line up before the Final of the World Club Championship played at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Corinthians went on to lift the trophy, winning 4-3 on penalties after extra time had ended goalless. \ Mandatory Credit: Shaun Botterill /Allsport Surprises A final without at least one of Europe ‘s top team was surely the single-most surprise act at the FIFA Club World Championship stage. spanish giants Real finally finished a disappoint fourthly after losing out to Necaxa of Mexico in the 3rd/4th-place play-off match. The Spaniards had missed out on the Final only on goal difference as they finished charge on points in their group with eventual champions Corinthians. Manchester United ‘s 1-3 loss to Vasco district attorney Gama saw the pre-tournament favourites go home early on, victimised by Romario and Edmundo – the latter grade, without doubt, the goal of the competition.

mexican representatives Necaxa kicked up quite a stir as they sauntered into the third-place match against Real Madrid and put up a ferocious fight to the concluding whistle. Led by the attacking exploits of ecuadorian sensation Agustin Delgado, the fashionable Mexico City side slipped past the european aristocrats on penalties, returned home with heads held senior high school. Player of the Tournament Corinthians ‘ striker Edilson collected the adidas Golden Ball as the most valuable musician of the competition. His two goals and one aid were only a partial derivative indication of this exalted musician ‘s greatest and multi-dimensional talents. With Edilson leading the Corinthians charge, South America had the last news in the heat debate over which continent rightfully wears world football ‘s crown. Brazil 2000 stats Final standings :

  1. Corinthians
  2. Vasco district attorney Gama
  3. Necaxa
  4. real Madrid

Goals scored : 43 ( ab : 3.07 ) Top scorers : Nicolas Anelka ( Real Madrid ), Romario ( Vasco da Game ) – both three Host cities : Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro Spectators : 503,200 ( Final : 73,000 ) Average attendance : 35,942 Interesting stat Dutch referee Dick Jol pulled the yellow batting order from his pouch eight times in the hard-fought final examination between rivals Corinthians and Vasco da Gama. Each side earned four cautions each .