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The Copa America is one of the largest soccer tournaments in the world. It is an international soccer competition that has been held regularly since 1916. It is contested by the men's soccer teams that are members of the CONMEBOL, which is the South American Federation of Soccer. Some of the biggest countries in this organization include Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Bolivia.
From time to time, the Copa America will also welcome soccer teams from North America. This includes countries such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In general, South America has a stronger soccer pedigree than North America, so the North American teams do not necessarily do as well in the Copa America.
The Copa America is similar to many other international soccer competitions. The first stage is a group stage. For example, countries will be divided into several groups, and they will play the other countries in their groups once. Then, the countries that win the group are advanced to the knockout stage. The knockout stage is typically a single-elimination format.
All of the soccer matches are 90 minutes long. In the group stage, it is possible for a match to end in a draw. Once the tournament gets to the elimination rounds, the matches cannot end in a draw. If the teams are tied after 90 minutes, a total of 30 minutes of extra time will be played. Then, if the teams are still tied, a penalty shootout takes place to decide who goes on.
The teams with the most titles are Argentina and Uruguay. Argentina and Uruguay have each won the tournament a total of 15 times each. Brazil has also had a lot of success in the tournament, winning a total of 9 titles. Paraguay, Peru, and Chile have both won the tournament twice. There are several other countries that have also won the tournament once. The most recent country to win the tournament was Argentina, which defeated Brazil in the final in 2021. In 2019, Brazil won the tournament with a score of 3 to 1, beating Peru in the final. The last back-to-back winner was Chile, which won the tournament in 2015 and 2016.
Given that the last Copa America event took place in 2021, the next tournament will probably take place in 2023. It can be difficult to schedule this event on the calendar because it needs to work around all of the other soccer schedules. Many of the players who participate in the event are also on professional club teams all over the world. The calendar also has to fit with other major international tournaments, such as the World Cup. It is always one of the most exciting soccer tournaments in the world, so it will be interesting to see when the next Copa America takes place.
Country | # of Copa América Wins | Years Won |
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Argentina | 15 | 1921, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959a, 1991, 1993, 2021 |
Uruguay | 15 | 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959b, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995, 2011 |
Brazil | 9 | 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2019 |
Peru | 2 | 1939, 1975 |
Chile | 2 | 2015, 2016 |
Paraguay | 2 | 1953, 1979 |
Bolivia | 1 | 1963 |
Edition | Year | Winners | Runners-Up |
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1 | 1916 | Uruguay | Argentina |
2 | 1917 | Uruguay | Argentina |
3 | 1919 | Brazil | Uruguay |
4 | 1920 | Uruguay | Argentina |
5 | 1921 | Argentina | Brazil |
6 | 1922 | Brazil | Paraguay |
7 | 1923 | Uruguay | Argentina |
8 | 1924 | Uruguay | Argentina |
9 | 1925 | Argentina | Brazil |
10 | 1926 | Uruguay | Argentina |
11 | 1927 | Argentina | Uruguay |
12 | 1929 | Argentina | Paraguay |
13 | 1935 | Uruguay | Argentina |
14 | 1937 | Argentina | Brazil |
15 | 1939 | Peru | Uruguay |
16 | 1941 | Argentina | Uruguay |
17 | 1942 | Uruguay | Argentina |
18 | 1945 | Argentina | Brazil |
19 | 1946 | Argentina | Brazil |
20 | 1947 | Argentina | Paraguay |
21 | 1949 | Brazil | Paraguay |
22 | 1953 | Paraguay | Brazil |
23 | 1955 | Argentina | Chile |
24 | 1956 | Uruguay | Chile |
25 | 1957 | Argentina | Brazil |
26 | 1959 | Argentina | Brazil |
27 | 1959 | Uruguay | Argentina |
28 | 1963 | Bolivia | Paraguay |
29 | 1967 | Uruguay | Argentina |
30 | 1975 | Peru | Colombia |
31 | 1979 | Paraguay | Chile |
32 | 1983 | Uruguay | Brazil |
33 | 1987 | Uruguay | Chile |
34 | 1989 | Brazil | Uruguay |
35 | 1991 | Argentina | Brazil |
36 | 1993 | Argentina | Mexico |
37 | 1995 | Uruguay | Brazil |
38 | 1997 | Brazil | Bolivia |
39 | 1999 | Brazil | Uruguay |
40 | 2001 | Colombia | Mexico |
41 | 2004 | Brazil | Argentina |
42 | 2007 | Brazil | Argentina |
43 | 2011 | Uruguay | Paraguay |
44 | 2015 | Chile | Argentina |
45 | 2016 | Chile | Argentina |
46 | 2019 | Brazil | Peru |
47 | 2021 | Argentina | Brazil |