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Thursday, 01 July 1999
General Pablo Rojas
Copa América 1999
Asunción - Paraguai
Público do Jogo: 8000
Víctor Bonilla
20'
1
Fabián Carini
4
Leonel Pilipauskas
2
Luis Diego López
67'
14
Alejandro Lembo
22
Federico Bergara
58'
20
(Christian Callejas)
58'
8
Líber Vespa
45'
6
(Gianni Guigou)
45'
5
Andrés Fleurquin
70'
'
3
(Fernando Picun)
70'
7
Fabián Coelho
10
Federico Magallanes
'
90'
11
Gabriel Álvez
9
Marcelo Zalayeta
1
Miguel Calero
4
Alexander Viveros
5
Jorge Bermúdez
'
2
Iván Córdoba
18
Rubiel Quintana
13
Jorge Bolaño
'
8
John Lozano
20
Freddy Grisales
80'
6
(Juan Carlos Ramírez)
80'
14
Arley Betancourth
'
9
Víctor Bonilla
66'
11
(Henry Zambrano)
66'
19
Hamilton Ricard
59'
17
(Johnnier Montaño)
59'
Víctor Púa
Javier Álvarez
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How Argentina will rank in 2011 Copa América?
Will be the champion
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Highlights - Copa América 2011
Highlights - Uruguay 3 - 0 Paraguay
Highlights - Peru 4 - 1 Venezuela
Press Conferencia - Paraguay 0 (5) - (3) 0 Venezuela
Highlights - Paraguay 0 (5) - (3) 0 Venezuela
Press Conference - Peru 0 - 2 Uruguay
Highlights - Peru 0 - 2 Uruguay
Highlights - Argentina 1 (4) - (5) 1 Uruguay
Highlights - Chile 1 - 2 Venezuela
Highlights - Brazil 0 (0) - (2) 0 Paraguay
Brazil
Participations:
32
Matches:
173
Historical Ranking:
3º
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The record striking for a single Copa América edition is of nine goals. Three names share the top of the bill: Jair Rosa Pinto (Brazil, 1949), Humberto Maschio (Argentina, 1957), and Ambrois (Uruguay, also 1957).
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