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Copa América:
Copa América
Founded 1916
Region South America (CONMEBOL)
Number of teams 12
Current champions  Brazil (8th title)
Most successful team  Argentina
 Uruguay
(14 titles)

The Copa América (Spanish and Portuguese for "America Cup") is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONMEBOL, the South American football confederation. It is the oldest surviving international tournament in the world starting in 1916. The participating nations are Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Two invited teams from other confederations complete the twelve team tournament: Mexico has been a regular since they were invited for the first time in 1993. There is no qualification stage: all ten CONMEBOL teams compete by right, and others by invitation. The highest finishing member of CONMEBOL has the right to participate in the next edition of the FIFA Confederations Cup, but is not obliged to do so.[1]

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[edit] Historical overview

The Copa América is the oldest surviving international football competition in the world. It was held for the first time between July 2 and July 17, 1916 and won by Uruguay, as part of the commemorations of Argentina's independence centenary. CONMEBOL was founded during this event, on July 9 (Argentina's independence day). It was normally held every two years (though the intervals sometimes changed) until 2007, when CONMEBOL decided that the tournament would henceforth be held every four years, although provision was made for extraordinary stagings of the tournament if the ten national football federations wish it.[1]

The tournament was previously known as sup Campeonato Sudamericano de Selecciones (South American Championship of National Teams). South American Championship of Nations was the official English language name. The current name has been used since 1975. Between 1975 and 1983 it had no host nation, and was held in a home and away fashion. In 1984, CONMEBOL adopted the policy of rotating the right to host the Copa América amongst the ten member confederations. The first rotation has now been completed following the Copa América 2007 which took place in Venezuela. A second rotation has been agreed to begin in 2011, with host countries rotating in alphabetical order, starting with Argentina.[2]

Since 1993, two teams from other confederations, usually from CONCACAF whose members are geographically and culturally close, are also invited. Nations receiving invitations are Costa Rica (1997, 2001, 2004), Honduras (2001), Japan (1999), Mexico (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007), and the United States (1993, 1995, 2007). The United States has been invited every time since 1997 but frequently turned down the invitation due to scheduling conflicts with Major League Soccer. However, on October 30, 2006, the US Soccer Federation accepted the invitation for participation in the 2007 tournament, ending a 12 year absence. At Copa América 2001, Canada was an invitee, but on July 6, 2001 withdrew because of security concerns.

[edit] Tournament results

South American Championship
Year Host Final Group Rank
Winner Runner-up 3rd Place 4th Place
1916
Details
(3)
 Argentina Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Chile
Chile
1917
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Chile
Chile
1919
Details
 Brazil Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Chile
Chile
1920
Details
 Chile Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Chile
Chile
1921
Details
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
1922
Details
 Brazil Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
1923
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
1924
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
1925
Details
(1)
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
n/a
1926
Details
 Chile Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
1927
Details
 Peru Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Peru
Peru
Flag of Bolivia
Bolivia
1929
Details
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Peru
Peru
1935
Details
(4)
 Peru Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Peru
Peru
Flag of Chile
Chile
1937
Details
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
1939
Details
 Peru Flag of Peru
Peru
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
1941
Details
(4)
 Chile Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Peru
Peru
1942
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
1945
Details
(4)
 Chile Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
1946
Details
(4)
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
1947
Details
 Ecuador Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
1949
Details
 Brazil Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Peru
Peru
Flag of Bolivia
Bolivia
1953
Details
 Peru Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
1955
Details
 Chile Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Peru
Peru
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
1956
Details
(4)
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
1957
Details
 Peru Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Peru
Peru
1959
Details
 Argentina Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Peru
Peru
1959
Details
(4)
 Ecuador Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Ecuador
Ecuador
1963
Details
 Bolivia Flag of Bolivia
Bolivia
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
1967
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
Copa América
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1975
Details
No fixed venue Flag of Peru
Peru
0 - 1 / 2 - 0
Play-off 1 - 0
Flag of Colombia
Colombia
 Brazil
 Uruguay
n\a(2)
1979
Details
No fixed venue Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
3 - 0 / 0 - 1
Play-off 0 - 0
Flag of Chile
Chile
 Brazil
 Peru
n/a(2)
1983
Details
No fixed venue Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
2 - 0 / 1 - 1 Flag of Brazil
Brazil
 Paraguay
 Peru
n/a(2)
1987
Details
 Argentina Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
1 - 0 Flag of Chile
Chile
Flag of Colombia
Colombia
2 - 1 Flag of Argentina
Argentina
1989
Details
 Brazil Flag of Brazil
Brazil
1 - 0 Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
0 - 0 Flag of Paraguay
Paraguay
1991
Details
 Chile Flag of Argentina
Argentina
3 - 2 Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Chile
Chile
1 - 1 Flag of Colombia
Colombia
1993
Details
 Ecuador Flag of Argentina
Argentina
2 - 1 Flag of Mexico
Mexico
Flag of Colombia
Colombia
1 - 0 Flag of Ecuador
Ecuador
1995
Details
 Uruguay Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
1 - 1
5-3 pens
Flag of Brazil
Brazil
Flag of Colombia
Colombia
4 - 1 Flag of the United States
United States
1997
Details
 Bolivia Flag of Brazil
Brazil
3 - 1 Flag of Bolivia
Bolivia
Flag of Mexico
Mexico
1 - 0 Flag of Peru
Peru
1999
Details
 Paraguay Flag of Brazil
Brazil
3 - 0 Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
Flag of Mexico
Mexico
2 - 1 Flag of Chile
Chile
2001
Details
 Colombia Flag of Colombia
Colombia
1 - 0 Flag of Mexico
Mexico
Flag of Honduras
Honduras
2 - 2
5-4 pens
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
2004
Details
 Peru Flag of Brazil
Brazil
2 - 2
4-2 pens
Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
2 - 1 Flag of Colombia
Colombia
2007
Details
 Venezuela Flag of Brazil
Brazil
3 - 0 Flag of Argentina
Argentina
Flag of Mexico
Mexico
3 - 1 Flag of Uruguay
Uruguay
2011
Details
 Argentina

(invited teams in italics)

1 Only three teams entered the tournament.
2 No third place match was played; third place was shared.
3 There was no trophy being competed for in the 1916 tournament. It was competed for the first time in the 1917 tournament.
4 The tournament was an extra edition, with no trophy handed to the winners, but considered official by CONMEBOL.

[edit] Distribution of championships won

Colored map of CONMEBOL countries with respect to number of championships in Copa América
Champions Nation Year(s)
14 times  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995
14 times  Argentina 1921, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1991, 1993
8 times  Brazil 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007
2 times  Paraguay 1953, 1979
2 times  Peru 1939, 1975
1 time  Colombia 2001
1 time  Bolivia 1963

[edit] Tournament appearances

Appearances Nation
40  Uruguay
38  Argentina
35  Chile
33  Paraguay
32  Brazil
28  Peru
24  Ecuador
23  Bolivia
18  Colombia
14  Venezuela
7  Mexico
3  Costa Rica
 United States
1  Honduras
 Japan

[edit] General Stats

Team Pts P W D L F A Dif Rend
1  Argentina 368 175 112 32 31 431 168 +263 70.1%
2  Uruguay 342 186 104 30 52 386 212 +174 61.3%
3  Brazil 315 167 95 30 42 387 191 +196 62.9%
4  Paraguay 214 153 61 31 61 242 269 -27 46.6%
5  Chile 187 163 53 28 82 248 297 -49 38.2%
6  Peru 167 132 41 32 55 193 220 -27 42.2%
7  Colombia 128 99 36 20 43 121 174 -53 43.1%
8  Bolivia 82 102 19 25 58 97 257 -160 26.8%
9  Mexico 61 38 17 10 11 55 44 +11 53.5%
10  Ecuador 61 108 14 19 75 113 297 -184 18.8%
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