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The 1993 Copa América - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...Copa América The striker (wearing red jersey) has run past the defender (in white jersey) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball. ...football (soccer) tournament concluded with four teams in an all against all tournament. The final positions were as follows:

  1. First International Uruguay 2 _ 3 Argentina (Montevideo, Uruguay; 16 May 1901) Largest win Argentina 12 _ 0 Ecuador (Montevideo, Uruguay; 22 January 1942) Worst defeat Czechoslovakia 6 _ 1 Argentina (Helsingborg, Sweden; 15 June 1958) Uruguay 5 _ 0 Argentina (Guayaquil, Ecuador; 16 December 1959) Argentina 0 _ 5 Colombia (Buenos Aires, Argentina; 5...Argentina
  2. First International Guatemala 2 _ 3 Mexico (Guatemala City, Guatemala; 1 January 1923) Largest win Mexico 13 _ 0 Bahamas (Toluca, Mexico; April 28, 1987) Worst defeat England 8 _ 0 Mexico (London, England; May 10, 1961) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1930) Best result Quarterfinals, 1970 and 1986 CONCACAF Gold Cup...Mexico
  3. First International Mexico 3 _ 1 Colombia (Panama City, Panama; 10 February 1938) Largest win Argentina 0 _ 5 Colombia (Buenos Aires, Argentina; 5 September 1993) Worst defeat Argentina 9 _ 1 Colombia (Santiago, Chile; 7 February 1945) World Cup Appearances 4 (First in 1962) Best result Round 2, 1990 Copa América...Colombia
  4. First International Bolivia 1 _ 1 Ecuador (Santiago, Bolivia; 8 August 1938) Largest win Ecuador 6 _ 0 Peru (Quito, Ecuador; 22 June 1975) Worst defeat Argentina 12 _ 0 Ecuador (Montevideo, Uruguay; 22 January 1942) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2002) Best result Round 1, 2002 Copa América Appearances 23...Ecuador

The competition was held in The Republic of Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America, bounded by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean on the west. ...Ecuador. All 10 CONMEBOL (CONfederación sudaMEricana de FútBOL _ South American Football Confederation) was founded July 9, 1916, thanks to Uruguayan Héctor Rivadavia Gómez who materialized his project of uniting football around the continent. ...CONMEBOL members took part, First International Guatemala 2 _ 3 Mexico (Guatemala City, Guatemala; 1 January 1923) Largest win Mexico 13 _ 0 Bahamas (Toluca, Mexico; April 28, 1987) Worst defeat England 8 _ 0 Mexico (London, England; May 10, 1961) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1930) Best result Quarterfinals, 1970 and 1986 CONCACAF Gold Cup...Mexico and the First International Unofficial: USA 0 - 1 Canada (Newark, USA; November 28, 1885) Official: Sweden 2 - 3 USA (Stockholm, Sweden; August 20, 1916) Largest win USA 8 - 1 Cayman Islands (Mission Viejo, USA; November 14, 1993) USA 7 - 0 El Salvador (Los Angeles, USA; December 5, 1993...USA were invited in order to reach 12 teams.



Copa América _ Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...Copa América

The first edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from July 2 to July 17, 1916. ...1916 | The second edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from September 30 to October 14, 1917. ...1917 | The third edition of the South American Championship was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from May 11 to May 29, 1919. ...1919 | The fourth edition of the South American Championship was held in Valparaíso, Chile from September 11 to October 3, 1920. ...1920 | The fifth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from October 2 to October 30, 1921. ...1921 | According to the schedule, the fifth edition of the South American Championship was to be held in Chile, but Brazil requested to host it because of the independence celebrations. ...1922 | The seventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from October 29 to December 2, 1923. ...1923 | The eighth edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from October 12 to November 2, 1924. ...1924 | The ninth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from November 29 to December 25, 1925. ...1925 | The tenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from October 12 to November 3, 1926. ...1926 | The eleventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from October 30 to November 27, 1927. ...1927 | The twelveth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from November 1 to November 17, 1929. ...1929 | The thirteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from January 6 to January 27, 1935. ...1935 | The fourteenth edition of the South American Championship (currently named Copa América) was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from December 27, 1936 to February 1, 1937. ...1937 | 1939 | 1941 | 1942 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1949 | 1953 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1959 (Argentina) | 1959 (Ecuador) | 1963 | 1967 | 1975 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | The Copa América 2004 was a held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...2004 | 2007



 

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