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    The 1916 South American Championship was the first continental championship for national association football teams in South America. It was held in Buenos...
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  • These are the squads for the countries that played in the 1916 South American Championship. The participating countries were Argentina, Brazil, Chile and...
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    Isabelino Gradín (category Copa América–winning players)
    of the Uruguayan winning team of the 1917 South American Championship. He was also a four-time South American athletics champion in the 400 and 200 metres...
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  • shirt, worn in 1937 South American Championship match against Peru 3 Boca Juniors shirt, worn in 1937 South American Championship match against Chile...
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  • CONMEBOL Copa América (English: Americas Cup; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is the top...
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  • as a midfielder. He was part of Argentina's squad for the 1916 South American Championship, but did not play any game during the tournament. Badaracco...
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  • Copa América, including from when it was called the South American Championship (1916–1975). Cumulative top four results for both South American Championships...
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  • The 1967 South American Football Championship was won by hosts Uruguay, with Argentina finished second. Brazil and Peru withdrew from the tournament. It...
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  • The seventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from 29 October to 2 December 1923. The participating countries...
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  • The 1935 South American Championship was the thirteenth edition of the football tournament, held from 6–27 January 1935 in Lima, Peru, used for Argentina...
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  • The eighth edition of the South American Championship was held in Montevideo, Uruguay from 12 October to 2 November 1924. CONMEBOL asked the Paraguayan...
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  • The 1917 South American Championship of Nations was the second edition of the continental tournament now known as the Copa América. It was held in Montevideo...
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  • the 1916 South American Championship. Badaracco played a total of 18 international matches for Argentina. Tabeira, Martín (10 August 2007). "South American...
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  • The sixth edition of the South American Championship was scheduled to be held in Chile, but Brazil asked to host it as part of its 100th anniversary independence...
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  • The eleventh edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from 30 October to 27 November 1927. The participating countries were Argentina...
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    The twelfth edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1 to 17 November 1929. The 1928 edition was postponed...
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  • The tenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile, from 12 October to 3 November 1926. The participating countries were...
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  • The 1920 South American Championship of Nations was the fourth continental championship for nations in South America. It was held in Valparaíso, Chile...
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    1916. Argentina has won the Copa América 16 times, the most among all countries. South American Cricket Championship is an international one-day cricket...
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    The fourteenth edition of the South American Championship of football was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 27 December 1936 to 1 February 1937. The...
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  • Uruguay national football team (category South American national association football teams)
    longest Copa América match in history. After winning the 1924 South American Championship, Uruguay traveled to Paris as the first South American team to compete...
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    The 1919 South American Championship of Nations was the third continental championship for South American national football teams. It was held in Rio de...
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    continental championships Players in italics have won the gold medal at the Olympic Games 1916 South American Championship, 1920 South American Championship UEFA...
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  • The fifteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Lima, Peru from 15 January to 12 February. The participating countries were Chile...
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  • of World War I 1916 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. College championship College football national championship – Pittsburgh Panthers...
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  • the Chile national football team in 1916. He was also part of Chile's squad for the 1916 South American Championship. "Alfredo France". National Football...
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    The ninth South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 29 November to 25 December 1925. In 1925, the participating countries were...
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    In 1916, the first edition of the "Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol" (South-American Football Championship), later known as the "Copa América", was...
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  • South American Championship 1956 was a football tournament held in Uruguay, who won it. Chile were runners-up. Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador withdrew...
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    was sometimes called "the first Copa América". However, CONMEBOL recognizes the 1916 South American Championship as the first edition of the competition...
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