This is a list of records and statistics of the Copa América, including everything from when it was called the South American Football Championship (1916–1975).

Debut of national teams

Year Debuting teams Successor teams
Teams No. Cum.
1916  Argentina,  Brazil,  Chile,  Uruguay 4 4
19171920 None 0 4
1921  Paraguay 1 5
19221925 None 0 5
1926  Bolivia 1 6
1927  Peru 1 7
19291937 None 0 7
1939  Ecuador 1 8
19391942 None 0 8
1945  Colombia 1 9
19461963 None 0 9
1967  Venezuela 1 10
19751991 None 0 10
1993  Mexico,  United States 2 12
1995 None 0 12
1997  Costa Rica 1 13
1999  Japan 1 14
2001  Honduras 1 15
20042011 None 0 15
2015  Jamaica 1 16
2016  Haiti,  Panama 2 18
2019  Qatar 1 19
2021 None 0 19
2024 TBD (Canada or Trinidad and Tobago) 1 20

Overall team records

As of 2021 Copa América

In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.[1]

Rank Team Part. Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Argentina 432021284133474182+292425
2  Uruguay 452061143656410222+188374
3  Brazil 371911083845430204+226362
4  Paraguay 38177644370264303−39235
5  Chile 40188673388291321−30234
6  Peru 33161583964231255−24213
7  Colombia 23124472849142191−49169
8  Bolivia 28119202673108298−19086
9  Ecuador 29126162684134327−19374
10  Mexico 10481913166662+470
11  Venezuela 19708174552180−12841
12  Costa Rica 5175391731−1418
13  United States 41852111829−1117
14  Honduras 1631275+210
15  Panama 13102410−63
16  Japan 26033615−93
17  Qatar 1301225−31
18  Jamaica 2600609−90
19  Haiti 13003112−110

Medal table

No third place match was played in 1975, 1979 and 1983.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Argentina1514534
2 Uruguay156930
3 Brazil912728
4 Paraguay26715
5 Chile24511
6 Peru21811
7 Colombia1157
8 Bolivia1102
9 Mexico0235
10 Honduras0011
Totals (10 entries)474750144

General statistics by tournament

Year Hosts Champions Winning coach Golden Boot (goals) Best player[2]
1916  Argentina  Uruguay Uruguay Alfredo Foglino Uruguay Isabelino Gradín (3) Uruguay Isabelino Gradín
1917  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Ramón Platero Uruguay Ángel Romano (4) Uruguay Héctor Scarone
1919  Brazil  Brazil Brazil Haroldo Domingues Brazil Arthur Friedenreich (4)
Brazil Neco (4)
Brazil Arthur Friedenreich
1920  Chile  Uruguay Uruguay Ernesto Fígoli Uruguay José Pérez (3)
Uruguay Ángel Romano (3)
Uruguay José Piendibene
1921  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Pedro Calomino Argentina Julio Libonatti (3) Argentina Américo Tesoriere
1922  Brazil  Brazil Brazil Laís Argentina Julio Francia (4) Brazil Agostinho Fortes Filho
1923  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Leonardo De Lucca Argentina Vicente Aguirre (3)
Uruguay Pedro Petrone (3)
Uruguay José Nasazzi
1924  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Ernesto Meliante Uruguay Pedro Petrone (4) Uruguay Pedro Petrone
1925  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Américo Tesoriere Argentina Manuel Seoane (6) Argentina Manuel Seoane
1926  Chile  Uruguay Uruguay Ernesto Fígoli Chile David Arellano (7) Uruguay José Leandro Andrade
1927  Peru  Argentina Argentina José Lago Millón Argentina Alfredo Carricaberry (3)
Argentina Segundo Luna (3)
Uruguay Roberto Figueroa (3)
Uruguay Pedro Petrone (3)
Uruguay Héctor Scarone (3)
Argentina Manuel Seoane
1929  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Fransisco Olazar Paraguay Aurelio González (5) Argentina Manuel Ferreira
1935  Peru  Uruguay Uruguay Raúl V. Blanco Argentina Herminio Masantonio (4) Uruguay José Nasazzi
1937  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Manuel Seoane Chile Raúl Toro Julio (7) Argentina Vicente de la Mata
1939  Peru  Peru England Jack Greenwell Peru Teodoro Fernández (7) Peru Teodoro Fernández
1941  Chile  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Argentina Juan Marvezzi (5) Chile Sergio Livingstone
1942  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Pedro Cea Argentina Herminio Masantonio (7)
Argentina José Manuel Moreno (7)
Uruguay Obdulio Varela
1945  Chile  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Argentina Norberto Méndez (6)
Brazil Heleno de Freitas (6)
Brazil Domingos da Guia
1946  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Uruguay José María Medina (7) Argentina Adolfo Pedernera
1947  Ecuador  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Uruguay Nicolás Falero (8) Argentina José Manuel Moreno
1949  Brazil  Brazil Brazil Flávio Costa Brazil Jair (9) Brazil Ademir
1953  Peru  Paraguay Paraguay Manuel Fleitas Solich Chile Francisco Molina (7) Paraguay Heriberto Herrera
1955  Chile  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Argentina Rodolfo Micheli (8) Chile Enrique Hormazábal
1956  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Hugo Bagnulo Chile Enrique Hormazábal (4) Uruguay Óscar Míguez
1957  Peru  Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile Argentina Humberto Maschio (9)
Uruguay Javier Ambrois (9)
Argentina Omar Sívori
1959  Argentina  Argentina Argentina Victorio Spinetto Brazil Pelé (8) Brazil Pelé
1959  Ecuador  Uruguay Uruguay Juan Carlos Corazzo Argentina José Sanfilippo (6) Uruguay Alcides Silveira
1963  Bolivia  Bolivia Brazil Danilo Alvim Ecuador Carlos Alberto Raffo (6) Bolivia Ramiro Blacut
1967  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Juan Carlos Corazzo Argentina Luis Artime (5) Uruguay Pedro Rocha
1975 Various  Peru Peru Marcos Calderón Argentina Leopoldo Luque (4)
Colombia Ernesto Díaz (4)
Peru Teófilo Cubillas
1979 Various  Paraguay Paraguay Ranulfo Miranda Chile Jorge Peredo (4)
Paraguay Eugenio Morel (4)
Chile Carlos Caszely
1983 Various  Uruguay Uruguay Omar Borrás Argentina Jorge Burruchaga (3)
Brazil Roberto Dinamite (3)
Uruguay Carlos Aguilera (3)
Uruguay Enzo Francescoli
1987  Argentina  Uruguay Uruguay Roberto Fleitas Colombia Arnoldo Iguarán (4) Colombia Carlos Valderrama
1989  Brazil  Brazil Brazil Sebastião Lazaroni Brazil Bebeto (6) Uruguay Rubén Sosa
1991  Chile  Argentina Argentina Alfio Basile Argentina Gabriel Batistuta (6) Argentina Leonardo Rodríguez
1993  Ecuador  Argentina Argentina Alfio Basile Venezuela José Luis Dolgetta (4) Argentina Sergio Goycochea
1995  Uruguay  Uruguay Uruguay Héctor Núñez Argentina Gabriel Batistuta (4)
Mexico Luis García (4)
Uruguay Enzo Francescoli
1997  Bolivia  Brazil Brazil Mário Zagallo Mexico Luis Hernández (6) Brazil Ronaldo
1999  Paraguay  Brazil Brazil Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil Rivaldo (5)
Brazil Ronaldo (5)
Brazil Rivaldo
2001  Colombia  Colombia Colombia Francisco Maturana Colombia Víctor Aristizábal (6) Honduras Amado Guevara
2004  Peru  Brazil Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil Adriano (7) Brazil Adriano
2007  Venezuela  Brazil Brazil Dunga Brazil Robinho (6) Brazil Robinho
2011  Argentina  Uruguay Uruguay Óscar Tabárez Peru Paolo Guerrero (5) Uruguay Luis Suárez
2015  Chile  Chile Argentina Jorge Sampaoli Chile Eduardo Vargas (4)
Peru Paolo Guerrero (4)
Argentina Lionel Messi
2016  United States  Chile Spain Juan Antonio Pizzi Chile Eduardo Vargas (6) Chile Alexis Sánchez
2019  Brazil  Brazil Brazil Tite Brazil Everton (3)
Peru Paolo Guerrero (3)
Brazil Dani Alves
2021  Brazil  Argentina Argentina Lionel Scaloni Argentina Lionel Messi (4)
Colombia Luis Díaz (4)
Argentina Lionel Messi

Note: Carlos Valderrama (1987) was the first player to officially win the best player of the tournament award.

    Hosts

    Results of host nations
    Year Hosting team Finish
    1916  Argentina Runners-up
    1917  Uruguay Champions
    1919  Brazil Champions
    1920  Chile Fourth place
    1921  Argentina Champions
    1922  Brazil Champions
    1923  Uruguay Champions
    1924  Uruguay Champions
    1925  Argentina Champions
    1926  Chile Third place
    1927  Peru Third place
    1929  Argentina Champions
    1935  Peru Third place
    1937  Argentina Champions
    1939  Peru Champions
    1941  Chile Third place
    1942  Uruguay Champions
    1945  Chile Third place
    1946  Argentina Champions
    1947  Ecuador Sixth place
    1949  Brazil Champions
    1953  Peru Fifth place
    1955  Chile Runners-up
    1956  Uruguay Champions
    1957  Peru Fourth place
    1959  Argentina Champions
    1959  Ecuador Fourth place
    1963  Bolivia Champions
    1967  Uruguay Champions
    1987  Argentina Fourth place
    1989  Brazil Champions
    1991  Chile Third place
    1993  Ecuador Fourth place
    1995  Uruguay Champions
    1997  Bolivia Runners-up
    1999  Paraguay Quarter-finals
    2001  Colombia Champions
    2004  Peru Quarter-finals
    2007  Venezuela Quarter-finals
    2011  Argentina Quarter-finals
    2015  Chile Champions
    2016  United States Fourth place
    2019  Brazil Champions
    2021  Brazil Runners-up
    2024  United States TBD

    Coaches with most games

    Rank Coach Nationality Team(s) managed Games Tournaments Notes
    1 Guillermo Stábile Argentina Argentina 44 1941, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957 Champion in 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955 and 1957.
    2 Luis Tirado Chile Chile 35 1946, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1956 Runner-up in 1955 and 1956.
    3 Manuel Fleitas Solich Paraguay Paraguay 33 1942, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1953 Champion in 1953.
    Óscar Tabárez Uruguay Uruguay 1989, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021 Champion in 2011.
    5 Francisco Maturana Colombia Colombia Ecuador 27 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 Champion in 2001.
    6 Hernán Darío Gómez Colombia Colombia Ecuador Panama 26 1995, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2011, 2016, 2019
    7 Alfio Basile Argentina Argentina 19 1991, 1993, 2007 Champion in 1991 and 1993.
    Flávio Costa Brazil Brazil 1945, 1946, 1949 Champion in 1949.
    Ricardo Gareca Argentina Peru 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021 Runner-up in 2019.
    10 Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil Brazil 17 1983, 1993, 2004 Champion in 2004.

    Teams

    Overall

    • Most Copa América appearances: 45,  Uruguay
    For a detailed list, see Copa América participations
    For a detailed list of top four appearances, see Copa América results

    In one tournament

    • Most wins: 7,  Brazil (1949)
    • Most goals scored: 46,  Brazil (1949)
    • Fewest goals conceded: 0,  Colombia (2001)
    • Most goals conceded: 34
    • Most minutes without conceding a goal: 1,009

    Streaks

    Individual

    Argentine midfielder Norberto Méndez is the joint all-time top scorer in the history of Copa América with a 17-goal tally.
    Brazilian Zizinho is the joint all-time top scorer in Copa América history with 17 goals in total.

    Goals scored

    Rank Player[3][4] Country Goals
    1 Norberto Méndez  Argentina 17
    Zizinho  Brazil
    3 Lolo Fernández  Peru 15
    Severino Varela  Uruguay
    5 Paolo Guerrero  Peru 14
    Eduardo Vargas  Chile
    7 Ademir  Brazil 13
    Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina
    Jair  Brazil
    Lionel Messi  Argentina
    José Manuel Moreno  Argentina
    Héctor Scarone  Uruguay
    13 Roberto Porta  Uruguay 12
    Ángel Romano  Uruguay
    15 Herminio Masantonio  Argentina 11
    Didi  Brazil
    17 Javier Ambrois  Uruguay 10
    Héctor Castro  Uruguay
    Enrique Hormazábal  Chile
    Arnoldo Iguarán  Colombia
    Ángel Labruna  Argentina
    Ronaldo  Brazil
    Óscar Gómez Sánchez  Peru
    Pedro Petrone  Uruguay

    Matches played

    Rank Player Country Matches Tournaments
    1Sergio Livingstone Chile341941, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1953
    Lionel Messi Argentina2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021
    3Zizinho Brazil331942, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1957
    4Víctor Ugarte Bolivia301947, 1949, 1953, 1959 (ARG)
    5Máximo Mosquera Peru281947, 1955, 1956, 1957
    6Leonel Álvarez Colombia271987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995
    Carlos Valderrama Colombia1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995
    Gary Medel Chile2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021
    9Javier Mascherano Argentina262004, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016
    10 Félix Castillo Peru251947, 1949, 1955, 1956
    Claudio Taffarel Brazil1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997
    Álex Aguinaga Ecuador1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004
    Claudio Bravo Chile2004, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2021
    Paolo Guerrero Peru2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019

    Titles by player

    Uruguayan Ángel Romano has won the tournament a record 6 times.
    Players with the most Copa América titles
    Titles Player Country Years won Other appearances
    As player As manager
    6 Ángel Romano  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926[5] 1919, 1921, 1922
    4 Pascual Somma  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923 1919, 1921, 1922
    4 Alfredo Zibechi  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920, 1924 1919, 1921, 1922
    4 Hector Scarone  Uruguay 1917, 1923, 1924, 1926[5] 1919, 1927,[6] 1929[7]
    4 José Nasazzi  Uruguay 1923, 1924, 1926,[5] 1935[8] 1929[7]
    3 Alfredo Foglino  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920 1919, 1921
    3 José Pérez  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920 1919
    3 José Piendibene  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920 1921
    3 Antonio Urdinarán  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1920 1922
    3 José Vanzzino  Uruguay 1916, 1917, 1926[5] 1919, 1922, 1927[6]
    3 Andrade  Uruguay 1923, 1924, 1926[5] 1927,[6] 1929[7]
    3 Alfredo Ghierra  Uruguay 1923, 1924, 1926[5]
    3 Andrés Mazali  Uruguay 1923, 1924, 1926[5] 1927,[6] 1929[7]
    3 Santos Urdinarán  Uruguay 1923, 1924, 1926[5]
    3 Manuel Seoane  Argentina 1925, 1927,[6] 1929[7] 1924, 1935[8] 1937[9]
    3 Vicente de la Mata  Argentina 1937,[9] 1945, 1946
    3 José Salomón  Argentina 1941, 1945, 1946 1942
    3 Mario Boyé  Argentina 1945, 1946, 1947
    3 Félix Loustau  Argentina 1945, 1946, 1947
    3 Norberto Méndez  Argentina 1945, 1946, 1947
    3 Natalio Pescia  Argentina 1945, 1946, 1947
    3 René Pontoni  Argentina 1945, 1946, 1947
    3 Enzo Francéscoli  Uruguay 1983, 1987, 1995 1989, 1993

    Individual records

    List of penalty shoot-outs

    • Most shoot-outs won: 5 Brazil (1995, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2019)
    • Most shoot-outs lost: 6
      •  Uruguay (1993, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2019, 2021)
    • Most shoot-outs played: 10
      •  Uruguay (1993, 1995, 1999, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2019, 2021)
    Penalty shoot-out statistics by team
    TeamPlayedWonLostWinning %Years wonYears lost
     Brazil95456%1995, 2004 (2), 2007, 20191993, 1995, 2011, 2015
     Uruguay104640%1995, 1999 (2), 20111993, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2019, 2021
     Argentina94544%1993 (2), 2015, 20211995, 2004, 2011, 2015, 2016
     Colombia84450%1993, 1995, 2016, 20211993, 2015, 2019, 2021
     Paraguay73443%2011 (2), 20151995, 1999, 2019, 2021
     Chile43175%2015, 2016, 20191999
     Mexico32167%1997, 19991995
     Peru42250%2019, 20211999, 2016
     Honduras110100%2001
     United States110100%1995
     Ecuador1010%1997
     Venezuela1010%2011

    Championship year in bold

    By chronological order

    No.
    Winners
    Final
    score
    Runners up
    Pen.
    Score
    Pen.
    Taken
    Missed penalties Type of miss Final penalty[lower-alpha 1] Edition Round Date
    1 Colombia1–1 Uruguay5–35–4Uruguay MoasPostsoccer ball with check mark Valencia1993, EcuadorQuarter-finals26 June 1993
    2 Argentina1–1 Brazil6–56–6Brazil BoiadeiroSavedsoccer ball with check mark Borelli27 June 1993
    3 Argentina0–0 Colombia6–56–6Colombia AristizábalSavedsoccer ball with check mark BorelliSemi-finals1 July 1993
    4 Colombia1–1 Paraguay5–45–5Paraguay GamarraSavedsoccer ball with red X Gamarra
    GK Higuita
    1995, UruguayQuarter-finals16 July 1995
    5 United States0–0 Mexico4–14–3Mexico Hermosillo
    Mexico Coyote
    Saved
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark Klopas17 July 1995
    6 Brazil2–2 Argentina4–25–4Brazil André Cruz
    Argentina Simeone
    Argentina Fabbri
    Saved
    Saved
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark Edmundo17 July 1995
    7 Uruguay1–1 Brazil5–35–4Brazil TúlioSavedsoccer ball with check mark S. MartínezFinal23 July 1995
    8 Mexico1–1 Ecuador4–36–6Ecuador Capurro
    Ecuador De la Cruz
    Mexico Blanco
    Mexico Villa
    Ecuador Rosero
    Saved
    Saved
    Saved
    Wide
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark J. Sánchez1997, BoliviaQuarter-finals22 June 1997
    9 Mexico3–3 Peru4–24–4Peru José Soto
    Peru Reynoso
    Over
    Wide
    soccer ball with red X Reynoso1999, ParaguayQuarter-finals10 July 1999
    10 Uruguay1–1 Paraguay5–35–4Paraguay BenítezSaved/Postsoccer ball with check mark Magallanes10 July 1999
    11 Uruguay1–1 Chile5–35–4Chile ArosSavedsoccer ball with check mark MagallanesSemi-finals13 July 1999
    12 Honduras2–2 Uruguay5–45–5Uruguay GutiérrezSavedsoccer ball with check mark Izaguirre2001, ColombiaThird-place match28 July 2001
    13 Brazil1–1 Uruguay5–35–4Uruguay V. SánchezSavedsoccer ball with check mark Alex2004, PeruSemifinals21 July 2004
    14 Brazil2–2 Argentina4–24–4Argentina D'Alessandro
    Argentina Heinze
    Saved
    Over
    soccer ball with check mark JuanFinal25 July 2004
    15 Brazil2–2 Uruguay5–47–7Uruguay Forlán
    Brazil Afonso
    Brazil Fernando
    Uruguay García
    Uruguay Lugano
    Saved
    Post
    Post
    Post
    Saved
    soccer ball with red X Lugano
    GK Doni
    2007, VenezuelaSemifinals10 July 2007
    16 Uruguay1–1 Argentina5–45–5Argentina TevezSavedsoccer ball with check mark Cáceres2011, ArgentinaQuarter-finals16 July 2011
    17 Paraguay0–0 Brazil2–03–4Brazil Elano
    Paraguay Barreto
    Brazil Thiago Silva
    Brazil André Santos
    Brazil Fred
    Over
    Wide
    Saved
    Over
    Wide
    soccer ball with red X Fred17 July 2011
    18 Paraguay0–0 Venezuela5–35–4Venezuela LucenaSavedsoccer ball with check mark VerónSemi-finals20 July 2011
    19 Argentina0–0 Colombia5–47–7Colombia Muriel
    Argentina Biglia
    Colombia Zúñiga
    Argentina Rojo
    Colombia Murillo
    Over
    Wide
    Saved
    Bar
    Over
    soccer ball with check mark Tevez2015, ChileQuarter-finals26 June 2015
    20 Paraguay1–1 Brazil4–35–5Brazil E. Ribeiro
    Brazil Douglas Costa
    Paraguay Santa Cruz
    Wide
    Over
    Over
    soccer ball with check mark González27 June 2015
    21 Chile0–0 Argentina4–14–3Argentina Higuaín
    Argentina Banega
    Over
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark A. SánchezFinal4 July 2015
    22 Colombia0–0 Peru4–24–4Peru Trauco
    Peru Cueva
    Saved
    Over
    soccer ball with red X Cueva2016, United StatesQuarter-finals17 June 2016
    23 Chile0–0 Argentina4–25–4Chile Vidal
    Argentina Messi
    Argentina Biglia
    Saved
    Over
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark SilvaFinal26 June 2016
    24 Brazil0–0 Paraguay4–35–5Paraguay Gómez
    Brazil Firmino
    Paraguay González
    Saved
    Wide
    Wide
    soccer ball with check mark Gabriel Jesus2019, BrazilQuarter-finals27 June 2019
    25 Chile0–0 Colombia5–45–5Colombia TesilloWidesoccer ball with check mark A. Sánchez28 June 2019
    26 Peru0–0 Uruguay5–45–5Uruguay SuárezSavedsoccer ball with check mark Flores29 June 2019
    27 Peru3–3 Paraguay4–36–6Paraguay D. Martínez
    Peru Ormeño
    Paraguay Samudio
    Peru Cueva
    Paraguay Espínola
    Over
    Saved
    Over
    Saved
    Saved
    soccer ball with check mark Trauco2021, BrazilQuarter-finals2 July 2021
    28 Colombia0–0 Uruguay4–24–4Uruguay Giménez
    Uruguay Viña
    Saved
    Saved
    soccer ball with red X Viña
    GK Ospina
    3 July 2021
    29 Argentina1–1 Colombia3–24–5Colombia D. Sánchez
    Argentina De Paul
    Colombia Mina
    Colombia Cardona
    Saved
    Over
    Saved
    Saved
    soccer ball with red X Cardona
    GK E. Martínez
    Semi-finals6 July 2021

    References and footnotes

    References

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    6. 1 2 3 4 5 "Southamerican Championship 1927".
    7. 1 2 3 4 5 "Southamerican Championship 1929".
    8. 1 2 "Southamerican Championship 1935".
    9. 1 2 "Southamerican Championship 1937".
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    Footnotes

    1. The outcome of the penalty after which the shoot-out ended. This column lists either the winning goalscorer, the player who missed the last penalty (if this was off target), or the player who took the last penalty and the goalkeeper who saved it
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