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Uruguay beat Paraguay 3-0 to win their 15th Copa America title

Uruguay have been crowned kings of Copa America after successful winning their 15th Copa America title. Currently Uruguay is the most successful national team in Copa America history. They have been progressive improving after finishing fourth in 2010 world cup. Before the final game, Uruguay tied with Argentina both with 14 South American championship titles, other countries are way behind to reach this Copa America record. Uruguay as champions, will represent South America in Confederations Cup.

Luiz Suarez was on score sheet again today to add his goal tally to 4 but he didn't score enough to equal Paolo Guerrero 5 goals. José Paolo Guerrero who secured a top scorer of the tournament Golden boot award after hat-trick he bagged against Venezuela. Luiz Suarez achievement was rewarded by being selected the best player of the tournament, Golden ball award.
Copa America Top scorers
José Paolo Guerrero Peru 5
Luis Suárez Uruguay 4
Sergio Agüero Argentina 3
Álvaro Pereira Uruguay 2
Radamel Falcao Garcia Colombia 2
Alexandre Pato Brazil 2
Neymar Santos Brazil 2
Felipe Caicedo Ecuador 2
Diego Forlan, 2010 world cup best player; scored two goals in the final have added a rare superb piece in history of Uruguay and Copa America. He said "This title means a lot to me because my grandfather won, my father won and now I won. Three generations who led this tournament, Forlan will be the last name in the history"
Uruguay 1-0 Paraguay (Suarez, 12 min)
Uruguay 2-0 Paraguay (Forlan, 42 min)
Uruguay 2-0 Paraguay (Forlan, 90 min)

Tournament awards
Paolo Guerrero is the top scorer Santander 2011 Copa America
Luis Suarez is the Best Player LG Copa America 2011
Sebastian Coates receives the Trophy Claro - Best Young Player of the Copa America
Justo Villar is the best goalkeeper Petrobras of the Copa America
Pictures credit to Copa America website
Final Teams
Uruguay: Muslera; Maxi Pereira, Luganno, Coates, Caceres; Gonzalez, Perez, Arevalo Riosm, Alvaro Pereira; Forlan, Suarez. Subs: Castillo, Silva, Godin, Gargano, Rodriguez, Eguren, Lodeiro, Abreu, Hernandez, Scotti, Cavani.

Paraguay: Villar; Piris, Da Silva, Veron, Marecos; Riveros, Ortigoza, Caceres, Vera; Valdez, Zeballos. Subs: Diego Barreto, Fernandez, Alcaraz, Caceres, Edgar Barreto, Martinez, Barrios, Estigarribia, Perez.

Copa America Champion and runner-up since 1916
Year Champion Runner-up Score Host Country
2011 Uruguay Paraguay 3-0 Argentina
2007 Brazil Argentina 3-0 Venezuela
2004
Brazil
Argentina
2-2   (4-2) Peru
2001
Colombia
Mexico
1-0
Colombia
1999
Brazil
Uruguay
3-0
Paraguay
1997
Brazil
Bolivia
3-1
Bolivia
1995
Uruguay
Brazil
1-1  (5-3)
Uruguay
1993
Argentina
Mexico
2-1
Ecuador
1991
Argentina
Brazil
2-0
Chile
1989
Brazil
Uruguay
 1-0 Brazil
1987
Uruguay
Chile
1-0
Argentina
1983
Uruguay
Brazil
1-1 (2-0)
Home, Away
1979
Paraguay
Chile
3-0  (0-0)
Home, Away
1975
Peru
Colombia
1-0
Home, Away
1967
Uruguay
Argentina
 1-0
Uruguay
1963
Bolivia
Paraguay
 2-0
Bolivia
1959*
Uruguay
Argentina
5-0
Ecuador
1959 Argentina Brazil 1-1  Argentina
1957
Argentina
Brazil
 3-0
Peru
1956 Uruguay
Chile
 2-1 Uruguay
1955
Argentina
Chile
 1-0
Chile
1953
Paraguay
Brazil
3-2
Peru
1949
Brazil
Paraguay
7-0
Brazil
1947
Argentina
Paraguay
 6-0
Ecuador
1946
Argentina
Brazil
 2-0
Argentina
1945
Argentina
Brazil
 3-1
Chile
1942
Uruguay
Argentina
 1-0
Uruguay
1941
Argentina
Uruguay
 1-0
Chile
1939
Peru
Uruguay
 2-1
Peru
1937
Argentina
Brazil
2-0
Argentina
1935
Uruguay
Argentina
 3-0
Peru
1929
Argentina
Paraguay
 4-1
Argentina
1927
Argentina
Uruguay
3-2 Peru
1926
Uruguay
Argentina
2-0 Chile
1925
Argentina
Brazil
2-2 Argentina
1924
Uruguay
Argentina
0-0 Uruguay
1923
Uruguay
Argentina
2-0 Uruguay
1922
Brazil
Paraguay
3-0
Brazil
1921
Argentina
Brazil
 1-0
Argentina
1920
Uruguay
Argentina
 1-1
Chile
1919
Brazil
Uruguay
1-0
Brazil
1917
Uruguay
Argentina
1-0 Uruguay
1916
Uruguay
Argentina
1-1 Argentina

Copa America: History overview, Argentina and Uruguay 14 titles apiece, Brazil 8.

To-date Copa America has had 43 editions and 44th edition is still ongoing in Argentina. It started in 1916 and thus the oldest championship in the world. Since its inauguration in 1916, Six nations have won the Copa America cup with Argentina and Uruguay lead with 14 titles each, Brazil (8), Paraguai (2), Peru (2), Bolívia (1) and Colombia (1).
Copa America top scorers
Since 1916, 55 top scorers emerged as in some editions has top scorers tied in number of goals. 1983 had record number of top scorers tied, 4 players; Roberto Dinamite (Brazil), Carlos Aguilera (Uruguay), Jorge Burruchaga (Argentina) and Eduardo Malásquez (Peru) each scored 4 goals.

Record number of goals score is held by three players in 1949 Jair Rosa Pinto (Brazil) scored 9 goals and 1957 two player tied Javier Ambrois (Uruguay)and Humberto Maschio (Argentina) each score 9. Next to the list is Pele who scored 8 goals in 1959 but Brazil did not win the title and Copa America became the only trphy missing in Pele's trophy cabinet.1955 Rodolfo Micheli (Argentina) and 1953 Francisco Molina (Chile) both bagged 8 goals.

In the current Copa America edition, Sergio Aguero (Argentina) and Luis Suárez (Uruguay) lead the top scorer list with 3 goals each. Sergio Aguero was among top 10 scoers in Europen league competitions last season. Argentina failed to progress, Luis Suárez have a bigger chance to be top scorer if he score in the final. If Luis Suárez failed to scorer the top scorer award will again be shared and there is a possibility of another player to join the 3 goals scorer list.
Lionel Messi have had tremedous perfomance at Barcelona but once again fail to show fans expected at national team. Despite creating several chance for his team, only few were converted and the blam fall back to him.

Copa America 2011: Sergio Aguero score two goals, Messi assisted two goals, Video highlights

Sergio Aguero scored two goals for Argentina to book a place in Copa America quarter-finals. The Atletico Madrid striker scored on 45th min and 52nd minutes before Real Madrid's Angel Di Maria sealed victory in the 63rd minute. Barcelona’s star; Lionel Messi feed Aguero and Di Maria for second and third goals respectively and created many chances for his team mates. In Group A winners Argentina and Colombia progress to last eight and Costa will wait for results from other game to go their way for two best third placed teams. Argentina will now meet team from Group C, it could be Chile, Uruguay or Peru - while Costa Rica could still progress in third if other results go their way.

Sergio Aguero is satisfied with the win and team performance
"We played very, very well. We scored the goal we had needed in the previous match, but the most important thing is that we played great football tonight."

Sergio Batista changes

The manager made 4 changes in starting line-up dropping Ever Banega, Esteban Cambiasso, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Carlos Tevez for Fernando Gago, Di Maria, Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain. Batista is very delighted with Lionel Messi performance and especially the two assist.
Batista said
"Lionel was brilliant, like the rest of the team, I'm very happy with the attitude. We had a number of opportunities to score goals in the first half’’
Video highlights: all three goals


Top scorers Copa America
Sergio Agüero, Argentina 3
Radamel Falcao, Colombia 2
José Paolo Guerrero, Peru 2
Nelson Haedo Valdez, Paraguay 1
Roque Santa Cruz, Paraguay 1

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