Copa América Centenario

2016 edition of the Copa América association football competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Copa América Centenario (English: Centennial Copa America)[2] was a men's association football tournament that took place from 3 June to 26 June, 2016. The tournament was made to celebrate 100 years of the Copa América. It was hosted in the United States for the first time.

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Chile won the final in penalties over Argentina (which was a repeat of the 2015 Copa América Final).

The winner of the tournament will not qualify for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup because Chile already won the 2015 Copa América.

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Group stage

Group A

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3 June 2016
United States 0 – 2 Colombia
4 June 2016
Costa Rica 0 – 0 Paraguay
7 June 2016
United States 4 – 0 Costa Rica
Colombia 2 – 1 Paraguay
11 June 2016
United States 1 – 0 Paraguay
Colombia 2 – 3 Costa Rica

Group B

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4 June 2016
Haiti 0 – 1 Peru
Brazil 0 – 0 Ecuador
8 June 2016
Brazil 7 – 1 Haiti
Ecuador 2 – 2 Peru
12 June 2016
Ecuador 4 – 0 Haiti
Brazil 0 – 1 Peru

Group C

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5 June 2016
Jamaica 0 – 1 Venezuela
Mexico 3 – 1 Uruguay
9 June 2016
Uruguay 0 – 1 Venezuela
Mexico 2 – 0 Jamaica
13 June 2016
Mexico 1 – 1 Venezuela
Uruguay 3 – 0 Jamaica

Group D

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6 June 2016
Panama 2 – 1 Bolivia
Argentina 2 – 1 Chile
10 June 2016
Chile 2 – 1 Bolivia
Argentina 5 – 0 Panama
14 June 2016
Chile 4 – 2 Panama
Argentina 3 – 0 Bolivia
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Knockout stage

 
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Quarter-finals


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Attendance: 47,322

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Attendance: 79,194

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Attendance: 59,183

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Attendance: 70,547

Semi-finals

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Attendance: 70,858

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Third place

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Finals

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Statistics

Goalscorers

6 goals
  • Chile Eduardo Vargas
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
  • Argentina Sergio Agüero
  • Argentina Éver Banega
  • Argentina Víctor Cuesta
  • Argentina Ángel Di María
  • Argentina Nicolás Otamendi
  • Bolivia Juan Carlos Arce
  • Bolivia Jhasmani Campos
  • Brazil Gabriel
  • Brazil Lucas Lima
  • Chile José Pedro Fuenzalida
  • Colombia Carlos Bacca
  • Colombia Frank Fabra
  • Colombia Marlos Moreno
  • Colombia Cristián Zapata
  • Costa Rica Celso Borges
  • Costa Rica Johan Venegas
  • Ecuador Michael Arroyo
  • Ecuador Jaime Ayoví
  • Ecuador Miller Bolaños
  • Ecuador Christian Noboa
  • Ecuador Antonio Valencia
  • Haiti James Marcelin
  • Mexico Jesús Manuel Corona
  • Mexico Javier Hernández
  • Mexico Héctor Herrera
  • Mexico Rafael Márquez
  • Mexico Oribe Peralta
  • Panama Abdiel Arroyo
  • Panama Miguel Camargo
  • Paraguay Víctor Ayala
  • Peru Christian Cueva
  • Peru Edison Flores
  • Peru Paolo Guerrero
  • Peru Raúl Ruidíaz
  • United States Jermaine Jones
  • United States Bobby Wood
  • United States Gyasi Zardes
  • United States Graham Zusi
  • Uruguay Mathías Corujo
  • Uruguay Diego Godín
  • Uruguay Abel Hernández
  • Venezuela Josef Martínez
  • Venezuela José Manuel Velázquez
1 own goal
  • Colombia Frank Fabra (playing against Costa Rica)
  • Jamaica Je-Vaughn Watson (playing against Uruguay)
  • Uruguay Álvaro Pereira (playing against Mexico)

Tournament rankings

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References

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