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Memorable Copa América Finals

Explore the most thrilling and significant finals in the history of the Copa América, the world's oldest international football tournament. From historic clashes to unexpected victories, this ranking celebrates the matches that have left an indelible mark on South American football. Relive iconic moments, legendary goals, and stellar performances that have defined champions and created legends over the decades. Discover which finals are considered the most memorable by football fans and experts alike.

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    Brazil 2-2 (pen. 4-2) Argentina (2004 Copa América)

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    This match is renowned for its dramatic conclusion, where Brazil equalized in the final minute of regular time before winning in a penalty shootout. The intense rivalry between Brazil and Argentina, combined with the unexpected outcome, makes it an unforgettable encounter in the tournament's history.

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    Brazil 3-0 Argentina (2007 Copa América)

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    This match is memorable for Brazil's emphatic 3-0 victory over arch-rival Argentina in the 2007 Copa América final. The scoreline, with goals from Júlio Baptista, a Roberto Ayala own goal, and Dani Alves, was a surprise given Argentina entered as favorites, making it an unexpected landmark in the tournament's history.

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    Copa América Centenario 2016: Argentina vs. Chile (Final)

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    • Chile crowned champion for second time

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    This match is remembered for its dramatic penalty shootout conclusion, where Chile was crowned two-time Copa América champions against Argentina. The intensity of the goalless match after extra time, and the repeat of the previous year's final, solidify it as an unforgettable event in the tournament's history.

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    Brazil 0 - 1 Argentina (Copa América 2021 Final)

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    • Argentina's first major title since 1993

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    This final is memorable for Argentina's historic victory over arch-rival Brazil, which ended a 28-year drought without major titles for the national team. Furthermore, it marked Lionel Messi's first international trophy with the senior national team, a long-awaited milestone in his career.

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    Uruguay 3-0 Paraguay (2011 Copa América)

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    This match is remembered for Uruguay's dominant performance, culminating in their record-setting fifteenth Copa América title. The 3-0 victory, featuring goals from Luis Suárez and Diego Forlán, showcased Uruguay's superiority in the tournament and its lasting legacy in South American football.

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    Argentina 2-1 Mexico (1993 Copa América)

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    • Argentina won its 14th Copa América title

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    This match is remembered for Gabriel Batistuta's stellar performance, as he scored both goals that secured Argentina's 14th Copa América title. It was also a historic final, being the first time a non-CONMEBOL team, Mexico, played in the tournament's decisive match.

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    Bolivia 5-4 Brazil (1963 Copa América)

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    • Bolivia secured their first and only Copa América title

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    This match stands as a historic milestone in South American football, as Bolivia achieved a stunning 5-4 victory against Brazil on the final matchday of the 1963 Copa América. This result secured Bolivia's only Copa América title, an extraordinary achievement for the host nation.

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    Uruguay 1-1 (pen. 5-3) Brazil (1995 Copa América)

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    • Host country Uruguay won a record-tying 14th title

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    This match is remembered as a thrilling final decided by a penalty shootout, where host nation Uruguay defeated reigning world champions Brazil. The victory secured Uruguay's 14th Copa América title and maintained their impressive streak of winning every international tournament played on home soil.

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    Colombia 1-0 Mexico (2001 Copa América Final)

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    • Colombia won the championship as the home nation

    This match is memorable as it marked Colombia's first-ever Copa América title, achieved as the host nation, culminating a perfect campaign without conceding a single goal. The home victory represented a historic achievement and a moment of immense national pride for Colombian football.