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2019 Copa América Group C
Group C of the 2019 Copa América took place from 16 to 24 June 2019. The group consisted of title holders Chile national football team, Chile, Ecuador national football team, Ecuador, guests Japan national football team, Japan of the Asian Football Confederation, AFC, and Uruguay national football team, Uruguay. Uruguay and Chile advanced to the quarter-finals. Teams Notes Standings In the 2019 Copa América knockout stage#Quarter-finals, quarter-finals: *The winners of Group C, Uruguay, advanced to play the third-placed team of 2019 Copa América Group A, Group A, Peru national football team, Peru. *The runners-up of Group C, Chile, advanced to play the winners of 2019 Copa América Group B, Group B, Colombia national football team, Colombia. Matches Uruguay vs Ecuador Japan vs Chile Uruguay vs Japan Ecuador vs Chile Chile vs Uruguay Ecuador vs Japan Discipline Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overal ...
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2019 Copa América
The 2019 Copa América was the 46th edition of the Copa América, the international men's association football championship organized by South America's football ruling body CONMEBOL. It was held in Brazil and took place between 14 June and 7 July 2019 at 6 venues across the country. This is the first time since 1991 where no CONCACAF nation took part in the tournament. Heading into the tournament, Chile were the two-time defending champions, having won the 2015 and 2016 editions of the tournament, but were eliminated by Peru in the semi-finals leading to the third place match against Argentina, which they also lost. Host nation Brazil won their ninth title by defeating Peru 3–1 in the final. Argentina took third place by beating Chile 2–1 in the third-place match. Host country Originally, the 2019 Copa América was to be hosted by Chile, while Brazil was due to host the 2015 Copa América, because CONMEBOL normally rotates tournament host nations in alphabetical order. ...
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1967 South American Championship
The 1967 South American Football Championship was won by hosts Uruguay, with Argentina finished second. Brazil and Peru withdrew from the tournament. It was the first tournament in which Venezuela participated. Qualifying round ''Chile won 5–2 on aggregate and qualified for the Copa América 1967.'' ---- ---- ''Paraguay won 5–3 on aggregate and qualified for the Copa América 1967.'' Venues Squads Final round ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Result Goal scorers With five goals, Luis Artime of Argentina was the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 49 goals were scored by 27 different players, with only one of them credited as own goal. ;5 goals * Luis Artime ;4 goals * Jorge Oyarbide ;3 goals * Julio Gallardo * Rubén Marcos * José Urruzmendi * Pedro Rocha * Rafael Santana ;2 goals * Raúl Bernao * Pedro Araya * Celino Mora * Juan Carlos Rojas * Antonio Ravelo ;1 goal * ...
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Colombia National Football Team
The Colombia national football team ( es, Selección de fútbol de Colombia) represents Colombia in men's international football and is managed by the Colombian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Colombia. They are a member of CONMEBOL and are currently ranked 17th in the FIFA World Rankings. The team are nicknamed ''Los Cafeteros'' due to the coffee production in their country. Notably, the national team has been a symbol of nationalism, pride, and passion for many Colombians worldwide. Colombia is known for having a passionate fan base, and the team's dances during goal celebrations have been symbolic. The Colombian team has participated in six World Cups (1962, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2014 and 2018). In the 2014 edition held in Brazil, the team achieved its best World Cup performance, reaching the quarter-finals and coming fifth in the final standings. Its greatest international achievement is winning the Copa América in 2001 as hosts, also setting a n ...
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2019 Copa América Group B
Group B of the 2019 Copa América took place from 15 to 23 June 2019. The group consisted of Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, and guests Qatar of the AFC. Colombia and Argentina as the top two teams, along with Paraguay as one of the two best third-placed teams, advanced to the quarter-finals. Teams Notes Standings In the quarter-finals: *The winners of Group B, Colombia, advanced to play the runners-up of Group C, Chile. *The runners-up of Group B, Argentina, advanced to play the runners-up of Group A, Venezuela. *The third-placed team of Group B, Paraguay, advanced as one of the two best third-placed teams to play the winners of Group A, Brazil. Matches Argentina vs Colombia Paraguay vs Qatar Colombia vs Qatar Argentina vs Paraguay Qatar vs Argentina Colombia vs Paraguay Discipline Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yell ...
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Peru National Football Team
The Peru national football team represents Peru in men's international football. The national team has been organised, since 1927, by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF). The FPF constitutes one of the ten members of FIFA's South American Football Confederation ( CONMEBOL). Peru has won the Copa América twice, and has qualified for the FIFA World Cup five times (last appearing in 2018); the team also participated in the 1936 Olympic football competition and has reached the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The team plays most of its home matches at the Estadio Nacional in Lima, the country's capital. The team is well known for its white shirts adorned with a diagonal red stripe, which combine Peru's national colours. This basic design has been used continuously since 1936, and gives rise to the team's common Spanish nickname, ''la Blanquirroja'' ("the white-and-red"). Peruvian football fans are known for their distinctive cheer ''¡Arriba Perú!'' ("Onward Peru!") ...
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2019 Copa América Group A
Group A of the 2019 Copa América took place from 14 to 22 June 2019. The group consisted of Bolivia national football team, Bolivia, hosts Brazil national football team, Brazil, Peru national football team, Peru, and Venezuela national football team, Venezuela. Brazil and Venezuela as the top two teams, along with Peru as one of the two best third-placed teams, advanced to the quarter-finals. Teams Notes Standings In the 2019 Copa América knockout stage#Quarter-finals, quarter-finals: *The winners of Group A, Brazil, advanced to play the third-placed team of 2019 Copa América Group B, Group B, Paraguay national football team, Paraguay. *The runners-up of Group A, Venezuela, advanced to play the runners-up of 2019 Copa América Group B, Group B, Argentina national football team, Argentina. *The third-placed team of Group A, Peru, advanced as one of the 2019 Copa América#Ranking of third-placed teams, two best third-placed teams to play the winners of 2019 Copa América Group ...
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2019 Copa América Knockout Stage
The knockout stage of the 2019 Copa América began on 27 June 2019 with the quarter-finals and ended on 7 July 2019 with the final at the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. ''All match times listed are local, BRT ( UTC−3).'' Format In the knockout stage, if a match was tied after 90 minutes: *In the quarter-finals, extra time was not played, and the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out. *In the semi-finals, third place play-off and final, extra time would be played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team was allowed to make a fourth substitution. If still tied after extra time, the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out. CONMEBOL set out the following matchups for the quarter-finals: * Match 1: Winners Group A vs 3rd Group B/C * Match 2: Runners-up Group A vs Runners-up Group B * Match 3: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group C * Match 4: Winners Group C vs 3rd Group A/B Combinations of matches in the quarter-finals The specific match-ups involving ...
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Copa América Centenario
The Copa América Centenario ( pt, Copa América Centenário, french: Coupe Amerique Centennaire, en, Centennial Cup America; literally ''Centennial America Cup'') was an international men's association football tournament that was hosted by the United States in 2016. The competition was a celebration of the centenary of CONMEBOL and the Copa América, and was the first Copa América hosted outside South America. The tournament was a commemorative version of Copa América (not the 45th edition). It was held as part of an agreement between CONMEBOL (the South American football confederation) and CONCACAF (the football confederation for North and Central America and the Caribbean) as a special edition between the usual three-year cycle, and featured an expanded field of sixteen teams (an increase from the usual twelve), with all ten teams from CONMEBOL and six teams from CONCACAF. Despite the tournament being an official iteration of the Copa América, the winner would not receive ...
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2015 Copa América
The 2015 Copa América was the 44th edition of the Copa América, the main international football tournament for national teams in South America, and took place in Chile between 11 June and 4 July 2015. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Twelve teams competed: the ten members of CONMEBOL and two guests from CONCACAF – Mexico and Jamaica, the latter of which competed in the Copa América for the first time. Uruguay were the defending champions, but were eliminated by the host nation Chile in the quarter-finals. Chile won their first title, defeating Argentina in the final on penalties after a goalless draw. As winners, they qualified for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. Host country Originally, it was to be hosted by Brazil, as suggested by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in February 2011 due to CONMEBOL's rotation policy of tournaments being held in alphabetical order. However, due to the organ ...
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1999 Copa América
The 1999 Copa América was a football tournament held in Paraguay Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to th ..., from 29 June to 18 July. It was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. There was no qualifying for the final tournament. Mexico national football team, Mexico and Japan national football team, Japan were invited to take part, with the latter becoming the first team to from outside the Americas to participate in the competition. Uruguay national football team, Uruguay sent a youth team. Competing nations As with previous tournaments, all ten members of CONMEBOL participated in the competition. In order to bring the number of competing teams to twelve, CONMEBOL invited Mexico national football team, Mexico (accepting their fourth invitation ...
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1993 Copa América
The 1993 Copa América was the 36th Copa América, CONMEBOL's association football, football tournament for national teams. It was held in Ecuador between 15 June and 4 July. All 10 CONMEBOL members took part, but for the first time two nations from outside CONMEBOL were invited to take part in the tournament, to round out the format. Mexico national football team, Mexico and the United States men's national soccer team, United States, both of CONCACAF, were the invited teams for this tournament. Argentina defeated Mexico in the final 2–1 to win their record 14th continental championship, also their last senior title until 2021. It was the first edition of the Copa América in which neither Brazil national football team, Brazil nor Uruguay national football team, Uruguay finished in the top four.
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2011 Copa América
The 2011 Campeonato Sudamericano Copa América, better known as the 2011 Copa América or the Copa América 2011 Argentina, was the 43rd edition of the Copa América, the main international football tournament for national teams in South America. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body, and was held in Argentina from 1 to 24 July. The draw for the tournament was held in La Plata on 11 November 2010. Uruguay won the tournament after defeating Paraguay 3–0 in the final, giving them a record 15th Copa América title and their first since 1995. Paraguay, as the tournament runner-up, earned the Copa Bolivia; Paraguay's performance was noteworthy, as they were able to reach the finals without winning a single game in the tournament; their success in the final stages was achieved by the way of penalty shoot-outs. Brazil were the defending champions but were eliminated by Paraguay in the quarter-finals after failing to convert any of the pen ...
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