2000 Women's U.S. Cup

The sixth Women's U.S. Cup tournament held in 2000, were joined by four teams: Canada, South Korea, Mexico and USA.[1][2] The tournament was in a knockout format, with all matches played in the Civic Stadium in Portland, Oregon.

2000 Women's U.S. Cup
Tournament details
Host countryUSA
Dates5–7 May 2000
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)

Matches

May 5, Friday Semi-finalCanada 1 – 0[3] South KoreaPortland, Oregon
6:00pm PT Neil  71' Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 6517
May 5, Friday Semi-finalUnited States 8 – 0[3] MexicoPortland, Oregon
8:30pm PT MacMillan  3' (pk), 61'
Lilly  22'
Serlenga  25'
Milbrett  45'
Hamm  47'
Fair  64'
Welsh  76'
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 6517
May 7, Sunday Final matchUnited States 4 – 0[4] CanadaPortland, Oregon
11:30am PT Foudy  46'
Parlow  75'
Milbrett  80'
Welsh  85'
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 7659
May 7, Sunday Third place
playoff
Mexico 4 – 1[4] South KoreaPortland, Oregon
2:00pm PT Rosales  19'
Dominguez  21', 44'
Mora  90+'
Song  22' Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 7659

Final placing

Rank Team
Champion  United States
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Mexico
Fourth place  South Korea

Goal scorers

Position Player Goals
1
Maribel Dominguez
2
Shannon MacMillan
Tiffeny Milbrett
Christie Welsh
2
Lorrie Fair
1
Julie Foudy
Mia Hamm
Kristine Lilly
Iris Mora
Andrea Neil
Cindy Parlow
Mayra Rosales
Nikki Serlenga
Ju-Hee Song
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