Football tournament Copa America
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Copa America
Working place: Argentina
Founding day: ?-?-1916 (108 years old)
Global rank: #1249
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Who is Football tournament Copa America?
Copa América is a Spanish and Portuguese word that means in Vietnamese the Cup of the Americas, or the South American Football Cup. In 1916, Argentina hosted a tournament that included Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brazil for the first season. The original name of this tournament was Campeonato Sudamericano de Football, which was the first edition of the Copa América. This is a continental tournament because in football, North America and South America are conventionally two separate continents. The South American Football Cup is the oldest international tournament in the world. In addition to the 10 members of CONMEBOL since 1993, each tournament has had two more teams from other football federations (usually CONCACAF) invited to participate. This tournament does not have a qualifier because South America has only 10 teams. To date, Uruguay and Argentina are the two teams that have won the most championships (15 times).
Copa América is a Spanish and Portuguese word that means in Vietnamese the Cup of the Americas, or the South American Football Cup. In 1916, Argentina hosted a tournament that included Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brazil for the first season. The original name of this tournament was Campeonato Sudamericano de Football, which was the first edition of the Copa América. This is a continental tournament because in football, North America and South America are conventionally two separate continents. The South American Football Cup is the oldest international tournament in the world. In addition to the 10 members of CONMEBOL since 1993, each tournament has had two more teams from other football federations (usually CONCACAF) invited to participate. This tournament does not have a qualifier because South America has only 10 teams. To date, Uruguay and Argentina are the two teams that have won the most championships (15 times).
CONMEBOL is one of 6 continental members of the World Football Organization (FIFA), so the Copa América organized by CONMEBOL is equivalent to other continental competitions such as CAN (CAF), Euro (UEFA). ), Gold Cup (CONCACAF), Nations Cup (OFC) and Asian Cup (AFC). Since 1993, the tournament has added 2 teams to compete, 10 teams previously. Mexico participated in the season from 1993 to 2016. In 1999, the Japanese team was the first Asian team to be invited to this tournament.
Champions of the South American Football Championship:
- 1916: Uruguay
- 1917: Uruguay
- 1919: Brazil
- 1920: Uruguay
- 1921: Argentina
- 1922: Brazil
- 1923: Uruguay
- 1924: Uruguay
- 1925: Argentina
- 1926: Uruguay
- 1927: Argentina
- 1929: Argentina
- 1935: Uruguay
- 1937: Argentina
- 1939: Peru
- 1941: Argentina
- 1942: Uruguay
- 1945: Argentina
- 1946: Argentina
- 1947: Argentina
- 1949: Brazil
- 1953: Paraguay
- 1955: Argentina
- 1956: Uruguay
- 1957: Argentina
- 1959: Argentina
- 1959: Uruguay
- 1963: Bolivia
- 1967: Uruguay
Player of the Tournament:
- 1916: Isabelino Gradín
- 1917: Héctor Scarone
- 1919: Arthur Friedenreich
- 1920: José Piendibene
- 1921: Américo Tesoriere
- 1922: Agostinho For tes Filho
- 1923: José Nasazzi
- 1924: Pedro Petrone
- 1925: Manuel Seoane
- 1926: José Leandro Andrade
- 1927: Manuel Seoane
- 1929: Manuel Ferreira
- 1935: José Nasazzi
- 1937: Vicente de la Mata
- 1939: Teodoro Fernández
- 1941: Sergio LivinVBtone
- 1942: Obdulio Varela
- 1945: Domingos da Guia
- 1946: Adolfo Pedernera
- 1947: José Manuel Moreno
- 1949: Ademir
- 1953: Heriberto Herrera
- 1955: Enrique Hormazábal
- 1956: Óscar Míguez
- 1957: Omar Sívori
- 1959: Pelé
- 1959: Alcides Silveira
- 1963: Ramiro Blacut
- 1967: Pedro Rocha
- 1975: Teófilo Cubillas
- 1979: Carlos Caszely
- 1983: Enzo Francescoli
- 1987: Carlos Valderrama
- 1989: Rubén Sosa
- 1991: Leonardo Rodríguez
- 1993: Sergio Goycochea
- 1995: Enzo Francescoli
- 1997: Ronaldo
- 1999: Rivaldo
- 2001: Amado Guevara
- 2004: Adriano
- 2007: Robinho
- 2011: Luis Suárez
- 2015 Not awarded award because Lionel Messi of Argentina refused to accept the award
- 2016: Alexis Sánchez
- 2019: Daniel Alves
- 2021: Lionel Messi, Neymar
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Copa America founding day ?-?-1916 (at the age of 108).
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Copa America was born in . is a Football tournament, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Copa America's global rank is 1249 and whose rank is 7 in list of famous Football tournament.
Copa America founding day ?-?-1916 (at the age of 108).
Where is Football tournament Copa America's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Copa America was born in . is a Football tournament, whose Zodiac is (don't know), and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Copa America's global rank is 1249 and whose rank is 7 in list of famous Football tournament.
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