Piłka nożna na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1996

Wyniki turnieju piłki nożnej odbywającego się na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w roku 1996 w Atlancie.

Stadiony

Sanford StadiumLegion FieldMiami Orange Bowl
Sanford StadiumLegion FieldMiami Orange Bowl
AthensBirminghamMiami
Pojemność: 86 100Pojemność: 81 700Pojemność: 74 476
Florida Citrus BowlRFK Memorial Stadium
Florida Citrus BowlRFK Memorial Stadium
OrlandoWaszyngton
Pojemność: 65 000Pojemność: 56 500

Pierwsza runda grupowa

Grupa A

20 lipca Portugalia2-0 (1-0) Tunezja
20 lipca Stany Zjednoczone1-3 (1-1) Argentyna
22 lipca Argentyna1-1 (1-0) Portugalia
22 lipca Stany Zjednoczone2-0 (1-0) Tunezja
24 lipca Argentyna1-1 (1-0) Tunezja
24 lipca Stany Zjednoczone1-1 (0-1) Portugalia


Tabela końcowa

Grupa A

MReprezentacjaL.m.Zw.Rem.Por.BramkiR.br.Pkt
1 Argentyna31205:3+25
2 Portugalia31204:2+25
3 Stany Zjednoczone31114:404
4 Tunezja30121:5-41

Grupa B

20 lipca Hiszpania1-0 (0-0) Arabia Saudyjska
20 lipca Francja2-0 (1-0) Australia
22 lipca Francja1-1 (1-0) Hiszpania
22 lipca Australia2-1 (1-1) Arabia Saudyjska
24 lipca Hiszpania3-2 (1-2) Australia
24 lipca Francja2-1 (1-1) Arabia Saudyjska


Tabela końcowa

Grupa B

MReprezentacjaL.m.Zw.Rem.Por.BramkiR.br.Pkt
1 Francja32105:2+37
2 Hiszpania32105:3+27
3 Australia31024:6-23
4 Arabia Saudyjska30032:5-30

Grupa C

21 lipca Meksyk1-0 (0-0) Włochy
21 lipca Korea Południowa1-0 (1-0) Ghana
23 lipca Meksyk0-0  Korea Południowa
23 lipca Ghana3-2 (1-2) Włochy
25 lipca Meksyk1-1 (0-1) Ghana
25 lipca Włochy2-1 (1-0) Korea Południowa


Tabela końcowa

Grupa C

MReprezentacjaL.m.Zw.Rem.Por.BramkiR.br.Pkt
1 Meksyk31202:1+15
2 Ghana31114:404
3 Korea Południowa31112:204
4 Włochy31024:5-13

Grupa D

21 lipca Brazylia0-1 (0-0) Japonia
21 lipca Nigeria1-0 (0-0) Węgry
23 lipca Węgry1-3 (0-1) Brazylia
23 lipca Japonia0-2 (0-0) Nigeria
25 lipca Brazylia1-0 (1-0) Nigeria
25 lipca Japonia3-2 (1-1) Węgry


Tabela końcowa

Grupa D

MReprezentacjaL.m.Zw.Rem.Por.BramkiR.br.Pkt
1 Brazylia32014:2+26
2 Nigeria32013:1+26
3 Japonia32014:406
4 Węgry30033:7-40

Ćwierćfinały

27 lipca Portugalia2-1 (2-1, 1-1, 1-0), po dogrywce Francja


27 lipca Hiszpania0-4 (0-0) Argentyna


28 lipca Meksyk0-2 (0-1) Nigeria


28 lipca Brazylia4-2 (1-1) Ghana


Półfinały

30 lipca Portugalia0-2 (0-0) Argentyna
31 lipca Brazylia3-4 (3-4, 3-3, 3-1), po dogrywce Nigeria


O trzecie miejsce

2 sierpnia Portugalia0-5 (0-2) Brazylia

Finał

3 sierpnia Argentyna2-3 (1-1) Nigeria

Medale

ZłoteSrebrneBrązowe
Nigeria NigeriaArgentyna ArgentynaBrazylia Brazylia

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Prior to 1999, the University of Alabama played at least three home football games there every season, including the entire 1987 home schedule, plus the Iron Bowl, due to construction at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. The capacity of Legion Field was larger than that of Bryant-Denny and the city of Birmingham was more accessible than Tuscaloosa for much of the 20th century.

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Legion Field currently serves as the home field of the UAB Blazers, who compete in Conference USA.

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