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Colombia at the Copa América

Colombia at the Copa América

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The Copa América is the main football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONMEBOL. Held since 1916, it is the oldest international continental football competition. It was originally called the South American Championship, changing to the current name in 1975.

Colombia playing Peru in the quarter-finals of the Copa América Centenario at MetLife Stadium in 2016.

Colombia have played in two Copa América finals. They lost the 1975 final play-off against Peru, but won the title at their first home tournament in 2001.

Overall record

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2001 Copa América

Iván Córdoba scored the decisive 1-0 in the 2001 Copa América final against Mexico. It was the defender's last goal of his international career, although he kept playing for Colombia for 10 more years.[1]

Colombia won all six tournament matches in regular time and without conceding. This achievement is a rarity in Copa América history. The same feat was achieved by Uruguay in 1917 and 1987, and by Argentina in 1921. However, those teams only played two or three matches at those tournaments. Víctor Aristizábal, who played for Cali in the Colombian division at the time, scored in all matches except the final at least once and became the tournament's top scorer.

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Record by opponent

Colombia's highest victory in tournament history is a 4–0 against Venezuela in 1979. Their biggest defeat was a 0–9 loss against Brazil in 1957.

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Record players

Carlos Valderrama is Colombia's player with the joint-most Copa América matches. He was honoured as best player at the 1987 tournament.
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Top goalscorers

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Awards and records

Team awards

  • Champions 1x (2001)
  • Second place 1x (1975)
  • Third place 5x (1987, 1993, 1995, 2016 and 2021)

Individual awards[2]

See also


References

  1. Roberto Mamrud (February 20, 2014). "Iván Ramiro Córdoba - International Appearances". Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  2. "The Copa América Archive". July 19, 2007. Retrieved April 15, 2019.

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