Copa América 1916

     CONMEBOL Copa América (CONMEBOL America Cup), referred to until 1975 as the South American Football Championship (Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol in Spanish and Copa Sul-Americana de Futebol in Portuguese), is the principle men's football competition challenged among public groups from CONMEBOL. It is the most established mainland football rivalry, and the second most established global football rivalry, after the Olympic Football Tournament, and is the third most watched competition. The opposition decides the bosses of South America. Since the 1990s, groups from North America and Asia have likewise been welcome to partake. 

Copa América 1916
    Since 1993, the competition has commonly included 12 groups – each of the 10 CONMEBOL groups and two extra groups from different confederations. Mexico partook in each competition somewhere in the range of 1993 and 2016, with one extra group drawn from CONCACAF, with the exception of 1999, when AFC group Japan rounded out the 12-group program, and 2019, which highlighted Japan and Qatar. The 2016 rendition of the occasion, Copa América Centenario, included sixteen groups, with six groups from CONCACAF notwithstanding the 10 from CONMEBOL. Mexico's two next in line completes are the most elevated for a non-CONMEBOL side. Eight of the ten CONMEBOL public groups have won the competition at any rate once in its 46 staging's since the occasion's introduction in 1916, with just Ecuador and Venezuela yet to win. Uruguay has the most titles in the competition's set of experiences, with 15 cups, trailed by Argentina with 14 cups; while the current boss, Brazil, has nine cups. Argentina, which facilitated the debut version in 1916, has facilitated the competition the most occasions (nine). The United States is the just non-CONMEBOL nation to have, having facilitated the occasion in 2016. On four events (in 1975, 1979, 1983 and 2021), the competition was or will be held in numerous South American nations. Read more Wikipedia

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