Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off

CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off for the 2016 Summer Olympics
First leg
Date 25 March 2016
Venue Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla
Referee Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Attendance 10,000
Second leg
Date 29 March 2016
Venue Toyota Stadium, Frisco
Referee Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Attendance 7,998

The CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off for the 2016 Summer Olympics was a men's under-23 international football play-off between a team from CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean) and a team from CONMEBOL (South America), with the winner qualifying for the final berth in the 2016 Summer Olympics men's football tournament.[1]

Colombia qualified to the Olympics with a 3–2 aggregate win over the United States, after a 1–1 draw in the first leg and a 1–2 win in the second leg.[2][3]

Qualified teams

Matches

Originally qualification was to be decided using a single-leg tie in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. However, in October 2015, the United States Soccer Federation announced that the play-off would be a home and away series.[4] The first leg was hosted by Colombia, while the second leg was hosted by the United States.[5][6]

First leg

GK 1 Cristian Bonilla
DF 13 Helibelton Palacios
DF 5 Davinson Sánchez
DF 3 Yerry Mina
DF 16 Cristian Borja  90'
MF 14 Wilmar Barrios
MF 6 José David Leudo  31'
MF 18 Andrés Felipe Roa
MF 10 Juan Fernando Quintero
FW 9 Harold Preciado
FW 7 Andrés Rentería  61'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Luis Hurtado
DF 2 Jherson Vergara
GK 20 Álvaro Montero
MF 8 Yony González
DF 4 Deiver Machado
MF 11 Jarlan Barrera  31'
MF 15 Juan Pablo Nieto
FW 19 Rafael Santos Borré  61'
FW 17 Roger Martínez
Head coach:
Colombia Carlos Restrepo
GK 1 Ethan Horvath  44'
DF 7 Kellyn Acosta  66'
DF 3 Matt Miazga  41'
DF 4 Tim Parker
DF 20 Eric Miller
MF 6 Wil Trapp
MF 13 Matt Polster
MF 8 Emerson Hyndman
MF 10 Luis Gil  65'
FW 18 Mario Rodríguez  71'
FW 9 Jordan Morris
Substitutes:
GK 2 Tyler Miller
GK 12 Cody Cropper  82'  44'
DF 15 Desevio Payne
DF 5 Walker Zimmerman
MF 14 Fatai Alashe  65'
MF 11 Paul Arriola
MF 17 Jerome Kiesewetter  71'
MF 16 Julian Green
FW 19 Khiry Shelton
Head coach:
Austria Andreas Herzog

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Second leg

29 March 2016 (2016-03-29)
20:35 UTC−5
United States  1–2  Colombia
Machado  57' (o.g.) Report (CONCACAF)
Report (CONMEBOL)
R. Martínez  30', 64'
Toyota Stadium, Frisco
Attendance: 7,998
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
GK 1 Ethan Horvath
DF 15 Desevio Payne  66'
DF 3 Matt Miazga Red card 89'
DF 4 Tim Parker  51'
DF 2 Kellyn Acosta
MF 11 Paul Arriola  45'
MF 13 Matt Polster  58'
MF 6 Wil Trapp
MF 8 Emerson Hyndman
FW 16 Mario Rodríguez  20'
FW 9 Jordan Morris  60'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Cody Cropper
GK 18 Tyler Miller
DF 5 Walker Zimmerman
DF 20 Eric Miller
MF 10 Luis Gil Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 71', 76'  66'
MF 7 Dillon Serna
MF 14 Fatai Alashe
FW 17 Jerome Kiesewetter  45'
FW 19 Khiry Shelton  60'
Head coach:
Austria Andreas Herzog
GK 1 Cristian Bonilla  81'
DF 13 Helibelton Palacios
DF 3 Yerry Mina
DF 5 Davinson Sánchez
DF 4 Deiver Machado  21'
MF 19 Guillermo Celis
MF 14 Wilmar Barrios  87'
MF 10 Juan Fernando Quintero  83'
MF 18 Andrés Felipe Roa  90'
FW 9 Harold Preciado  45'
FW 17 Roger Martínez
Substitutes:
GK 12 Luis Hurtado
GK 20 Álvaro Montero
DF 2 Jherson Vergara
DF 16 Cristian Borja  45'
MF 6 José David Leudo
MF 8 Yony González  90'
MF 11 Jarlan Barrera  87'  83'
MF 15 Juan Pablo Nieto
FW 7 Andrés Rentería
Head coach:
Colombia Carlos Restrepo


Assistant referees:
Abduxamidullo Rasulov (Uzbekistan)
Jakhongir Saidov (Uzbekistan)
Fourth official:
Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)

Match rules[8]

  • 90 minutes.
  • Away goals are taken into consideration after 90 minutes.
  • If away goals are equal, two sets of 15 minutes ("Extra time") are played.
  • If goals are scored and the score remains equal after extra time, the away team wins due to the away goals rule.
  • If no goals are scored in extra time, the match is decided via a penalty shoot-out.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Goalscorers

2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

References

External links

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