Introduction to the Copa América Archive of Martín Tabeira.
Ed Year Venue Winners Second Third 1 1916 (1) Argentina Uruguay Argentina Brazil 2 1917 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina Brazil 3 1919 Brazil Brazil Uruguay Argentina 4 1920 Chile Uruguay Argentina Brazil 5 1921 Argentina Argentina Brazil Uruguay 6 1922 Brazil Brazil Paraguay Uruguay 7 1923 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina Paraguay 8 1924 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina Paraguay 9 1925 Argentina Argentina Brazil Paraguay 10 1926 Chile Uruguay Argentina Chile 11 1927 Peru Argentina Uruguay Peru 12 1929 Argentina Argentina Paraguay Uruguay 13 1935 (2) Peru Uruguay Argentina Peru 14 1937 Argentina Argentina Brazil Paraguay 15 1939 Peru Peru Uruguay Pataguay 16 1941 (2) Chile Argentina Uruguay Chile 17 1942 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina Brazil 18 1945 (2) Chile Argentina Brazil Chile 19 1946 (2) Argentina Argentina Brazil Paraguay 20 1947 Ecuador Argentina Paraguay Uruguay 21 1949 Brazil Brazil Paraguay Peru 22 1953 Peru Paraguay Brazil Uruguay 23 1955 Chile Argentina Chile Peru 24 1956 (2) Uruguay Uruguay Chile Argentina 25 1957 Peru Argentina Brazil Uruguay 26 1959 Argentina Argentina Brazil Paraguay 27 1959 (2) Ecuador Uruguay Argentina Brazil 28 1963 Bolivia Bolivia Paraguay Argentina 29 1967 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina Chile 30 1975 (3) Peru Colombia Brazil 31 1979 (3) Paraguay Chile Brazil 32 1983 (3) Uruguay Brazil Paraguay 33 1987 Argentina Uruguay Chile Colombia 34 1989 Brazil Brazil Uruguay Argentina 35 1991 Chile Argentina Brazil Chile 36 1993 Ecuador Argentina Mexico Colombia 37 1995 Uruguay Uruguay Brazil Colombia 38 1997 Bolivia Brazil Bolivia Mexico 39 1999 Paraguay Brazil Uruguay Mexico 40 2001 Colombia Colombia Mexico Honduras 41 2004 Peru Brazil Argentina Uruguay 42 2007 Venezuela Brazil Argentina Mexico 43 2011 Argentina Uruguay Paraguay Peru 44 2015 Chile Chile Argentina Peru 45 2016 United States Chile Argentina Colombia 46 2019 Brazil Brazil Peru Argentina 47 2021 Brazil Argentina Brazil Colombia 48 2024 United States Argentina Colombia Uruguay Notes (1) The Copa América is not included in the first South American Championship because it was held for the first time in 1917. (2) In these South American tournaments, labelled "Extra" , the Copa América was not played. (3) There were no fixed venues in these tournaments; they were played on home/away basis.
Introduction to the Copa América Archive of Martín Tabeira.
16 Argentina 15 Uruguay 9 Brazil 2 Chile Paraguay Peru 1 Bolivia Colombia
1916 Isabelino Gradín (Uruguay) 3 1917 Angel Romano (Uruguay) 4 1919 Manoel Neco (Brazil) 4 Arthur Friedenreich (Brazil) 4 1920 Angel Romano (Uruguay) 3 José Pérez (Uruguay) 3 1921 Julio Libonatti (Argentina) 3 1922 Juan Francia (Argentina) 4 1923 Pedro Petrone (Uruguay) 3 Valdino Aguirre (Argentina) 3 1924 Pedro Petrone (Uruguay) 4 1925 Manuel Seoane (Argentina) 6 1926 David Arellano (Chile) 7 1927 Roberto Figueroa (Uruguay) 4 1929 Aurelio González (Paraguay) 5 1935 Herminio Masantonio (Argentina) 4 1937 Raúl Toro (Chile) 7 1939 Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández (Peru) 7 1941 Juan Marvezzi (Argentina) 5 1942 Herminio Masantonio (Argentina) 7 José Manuel Moreno (Argentina) 7 1945 Norberto Méndez (Argentina) 6 Heleno de Freitas (Brazil) 6 1946 José María Medina (Uruguay) 7 1947 Nicolás Falero (Uruguay) 7 1949 Jair Rosa Pinto (Brazil) 9 1953 Francisco Molina (Chile) 8 1955 Rodolfo Micheli (Argentina) 8 1956 Enrique Hormazábal (Chile) 4 1957 Humberto Maschio (Argentina) 9 Javier Ambrois (Uruguay) 9 1959 "Pelé" Edson Arantes do Nasc. (Brazil) 8 1959 José Francisco Sanfilippo (Argentina) 5 1963 Carlos Raffo (Ecuador) 6 1967 Luis Artime (Argentina) 5 1975 Leopoldo Luque (Argentina) 4 Ernesto Díaz (Colombia) 4 1979 Jorge Peredo (Chile) 4 Eugenio Morel (Paraguay) 4 1983 Carlos Aguilera (Uruguay) 3 Jorge Burruchaga (Argentina) 3 Eduardo Malásquez (Peru) 3 Roberto Dinamite (Brazil) 3 1987 Arnoldo Iguarán (Colombia) 4 1989 "Bebeto" José Roberto Gama (Brazil) 6 1991 Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Argentina) 6 1993 José Luis Dolgetta (Venezuela) 4 1995 Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Argentina) 4 Luis García (Mexico) 4 1997 Luis Hernández (Mexico) 6 1999 Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 5 Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 5 2001 Víctor Hugo Aristizábal (Colombia) 6 2004 Adriano Leite Ribeiro (Brazil) 7 2007 Robinho Robson de Souza (Brazil) 6 2011 Paolo Guerrero (Peru) 5 2015 Eduardo Vargas (Chile) 4 Paolo Guerrero (Peru) 4 2016 Eduardo Vargas (Chile) 6 2019 Paolo Guerrero (Peru) 3 Everton Sousa Soares (Brazil) 3 2021 Lionel Messi (Argentina) 4 Luis Díaz (Colombia) 4 2024 Lautaro Martínez (Argentina) 5
Norberto "Tucho" Méndez (Argentina) 17 Thomaz Soares da Silva "Zizinho" (Brazil) 17 Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández (Peru) 15 Severino Varela (Uruguay) 15 Paolo Guerrero (Peru) 14 Eduardo Vargas (Chile) 14 Lionel Andrés Messi (Argentina) 14 Ademir Marques de Menezes (Brazil) 13 Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Argentina) 13 Jair Rosa Pinto (Brazil) 13 José Manuel Moreno (Argentina) 13 Héctor Scarone (Uruguay) 13 Roberto Porta (Uruguay) 12 Angel Romano (Uruguay) 12 Herminio Masantonio (Argentina) 11 Waldir Pereira "Didí" (Brazil) 11 Víctor Agustín Ugarte (Bolivia) 10 Javier Ambrois (Uruguay) 10 Héctor "Manco" Castro (Uruguay) 10 Oscar Gómez Sánchez (Peru) 10 Enrique Hormazábal (Chile) 10 Arnoldo Iguarán (Colombia) 10 Angel Amadeo Labruna (Argentina) 10 Pedro Petrone (Uruguay) 10 Ronaldo Luis Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 10 Lautaro Javier Martínez (Argentina) 10
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