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- La Selección de Uruguay ha disputado un total de 44 ediciones de la Copa América, hasta la edición de 2021. Al día de hoy es la selección más ganadora del torneo, habiendo conseguido un total de 15 títulos. Hasta el momento disputó 206 partidos, de los cuales ganó 112, empató 37 y perdió 56. (es)
- The Copa América is South America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1967, the tournament was known as South American Championship. It is the oldest continental championship in the world with its first edition held in 1916. Uruguay won the inaugural tournament in Argentina, making them the first nation to hold an international football title worldwide. They are the joint-most successful team in tournament history with fifteen titles, tied with their rivals Argentina. Until 1927, the South American Championship was held annually, and Uruguay were the dominating team during this early era, winning six out of eleven tournaments. Part of all six victorious squads was inside-forward Ángel Romano, who holds the record for most titles and for most tournament participations (9). (en)
- Uruguays historik i Copa América och Sydamerikanska mästerskapet i fotboll sträcker sig till det första mästerskapet 1916. Landslaget har under perioden 1916–2019 deltagit i 44 av 46 upplagor av Sydamerikanska mästerskapet i fotboll och Copa América. (sv)
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- La Selección de Uruguay ha disputado un total de 44 ediciones de la Copa América, hasta la edición de 2021. Al día de hoy es la selección más ganadora del torneo, habiendo conseguido un total de 15 títulos. Hasta el momento disputó 206 partidos, de los cuales ganó 112, empató 37 y perdió 56. (es)
- Uruguays historik i Copa América och Sydamerikanska mästerskapet i fotboll sträcker sig till det första mästerskapet 1916. Landslaget har under perioden 1916–2019 deltagit i 44 av 46 upplagor av Sydamerikanska mästerskapet i fotboll och Copa América. (sv)
- The Copa América is South America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1967, the tournament was known as South American Championship. It is the oldest continental championship in the world with its first edition held in 1916. Uruguay won the inaugural tournament in Argentina, making them the first nation to hold an international football title worldwide. They are the joint-most successful team in tournament history with fifteen titles, tied with their rivals Argentina. (en)
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