Copa America Champions The world's oldest existing international soccer tournament, it was known as the South American Championship until 1975.
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Copa America Champions The world's oldest existing international soccer tournament, it was known as the South American Championship until 1975. It was expanded to include the United States and Mexico in 1993.. Year Winner 1910 Argentina 1916 Uruguay 1917 Uruguay 1919 Brazil 1920 Uruguay 1921 Argentina 1922 Brazil 1923 Uruguay 1924 Uruguay 1925 Argentina 1926 Uruguay 1927 Argentina 1929 Argentina 1935 Uruguay 1937 Argentina 1939 Peru 1941 Argentina 1942 Uruguay 1945 Argentina 1946 Argentina 1947 Argentina 1949 Brazil 1953 Paraguay 1955 Argentina 1956 Uruguay 1957 Argentina 1959 Argentina 1961 Uruguay 1963 Bolivia 1967 Uruguay 1975 Peru 1979 Paraguay 1983 Uruguay 1987 Uruguay 1989 Brazil 1991 Argentina 1993 Argentina 1995 Uruguay 1997 Brazil 1999 Brazil 2001 Colombia 2004 Brazil 2007 1 1 Brazil 1) Unofficial tournament. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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