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1997 Copa América

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Host country
  
Venue(s)
  
5 (in 5 host cities)

Runners-up
  
Start date
  
1997

Best player
  
Ronaldo

Teams
  
12

Dates
  
June 11 – 29

Champions
  
Brazil (5th title)

Third place
  
Top scorer
  
Luis Hernández

End date
  
June 29, 1997

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Champion
  
Brazil national football team

Similar
  
1999 Copa América, 1995 Copa América, 2001 Copa América, 1993 Copa América, 2004 Copa América

Bolivia hosted the Copa América for the second time in its 38th edition. It was held from June 11 to 29. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body.

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There is no qualifying for the final tournament. All South American countries (10 countries) participate, along with two more invited countries, making a total of 12 teams competing in the tournament.

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In the 1997 edition, Costa Rica and Mexico were the invitees.

The tournament was won by Brazil, who became the first team to hold the Copa América and the World Cup at the same time, a feat they would repeat in 2004.

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Squads

For a complete list of participating squads: 1997 Copa América squads

First round

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The teams were divided into three groups of four teams each. The formation of the groups was made by CONMEBOL, in a public drawing of lots that took place on December 17, 1996.

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Each team plays one match against each of the other teams within the same group. Three (3) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.

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First and second placed teams, in each group, advance to the quarter-finals. The best third placed team and the second best third placed team, also advance to the quarter-finals.

  • Tie-breaker
  • If teams finish leveled on points, the following tie-breakers are used:
    1. greater goal difference in all group games;
    2. greater number of goals scored in all group games;
    3. winner of the head-to-head match between the teams in question;
    4. drawing of lots.

    Ranking of third-placed teams

    At the end of the first stage, a comparison was made between the third-placed teams of each group. The two best third-placed teams advanced to the quarter-finals.

    Goalscorers

    With six goals, Luis Hernández is the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 67 goals were scored by 42 different players, with two of them credited as own goals.

    6 goals

  • Luis Hernández
  • 5 goals

  • Ronaldo
  • 3 Goals

    2 goals

    1 goal

    Own goals

  • Rónald González (for Brazil)
  • Camilo Romero (for Brazil)
  • References

    1997 Copa América Wikipedia