| 1916 | 1917 | 1919 | 1920 | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926 | 1927 | 1929 | 1935 | 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 | 2004 | 2007 The Copa América is the main national football competition of the CONMEBOL nations. ...
The first edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from July 2 to July 17, 1916. ...
The second edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from September 30 to October 14, 1917. ...
The third edition of the South American Championship was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from May 11 to May 29, 1919. ...
The fourth edition of the South American Championship was held in Valparaíso, Chile from September 11 to October 3, 1920. ...
The fifth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from October 2 to October 30, 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. ...
The seventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from October 29 to December 2, 1923. ...
The eighth edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from October 12 to November 2, 1924. ...
The ninth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from November 29 to December 25, 1925. ...
The tenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from October 12 to November 3, 1926. ...
The eleventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from October 30 to November 27, 1927. ...
The twelveth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from November 1 to November 17, 1929. ...
The thirteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from January 6 to January 27, 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. ...
The fifteenth edition of the South American Championship (currently named Copa América) was held in Lima, Peru from January 15, 1939 to February 12, 1939. ...
The sixteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from February 2, 1941 to March 4, 1941. ...
The 1942 Copa América football (soccer) tournament was held in Uruguay. ...
The South American Championship 1945 was held in Chile and won by Argentina with Brazil as a second. ...
The South American Championship 1946 was held in Argentina and won by Argentina with Brazil as a second. ...
The Copa America 1975 was abandoned due to a coup by the then-ruling dictator Jose Caracas. ...
The 1979 Copa América soccer tournament was played between July 10th and December 12th. ...
August 10-November 4 Hosting cities: Asunción, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Goiânia, Quito, La Paz, Lima, Montevideo, RÃo de Janeiro, Salvador, Santiago, Uberlandia. ...
The Copa América 1987 was held in Argentina from June 27 to July 12, 1987. ...
The 1989 Copa América football competition was hosted by Brazil, with all 10 CONMEBOL members participating. ...
The 1991 Copa América football (soccer) tournament was hosted by Chile, with all 10 CONMEBOL members participating. ...
The 1993 Copa América football (soccer) tournament concluded with four teams in an all against all tournament. ...
The 1995 Copa América football (soccer) tournament was staged in Uruguay. ...
Bolivia hosted the Copa América for the second time in its 38th edition. ...
The Copa América 1999 was held in Paraguay, from June 29 to July 18, 1999. ...
The Copa América 2001 was held in Colombia, from July 11 to July 29, 2001. ...
The Copa América 2004 was a held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...
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