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Saturday, 23 January 1937
El Gasômetro
Copa América 1937
Buenos Aires - Argentina
Público do Jogo: 60000
Francisco Varallo
63'
Alberto Zozaya
68'
Segundo Villadóniga
5'
Juan Emilio Píriz
51'
Severino Varela
58'
Juan Estrada
Oscar Tarrio
Juan Carlos Iribarren
Antonio Sastre
Ernesto Lazzatti
59'
(José Maria Minella)
59'
Celestino Martínez
76'
(Bartolomé Colombo)
76'
Carlos Peucelle
Vicente de la Mata
46'
(Alberto Zozaya)
46'
Francisco Varallo
Alejandro Scopelli
Enrique Garcia
Enrique Ballestrero
46'
(Juan Besuzzo)
46'
Avelino Cadilla
Agenor Muñiz
Rodolfo Carreras
Eugenio Galvalisi
Carlos Martínez
Adelaido Camaití
46'
(Juan Emilio Píriz)
46'
Severino Varela
José Pedro Roselli
Segundo Villadóniga
70'
(Ulises Borges)
70'
Eduardo Ithurbide
Manuel SeoaneAlberto Supicci
Árbitro:
Alfredo Vargas
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How Argentina will rank in 2011 Copa América?
Will be the champion
Will be the runner-up again
Will be at the semi-finals
Will be eliminated at the first round
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
Uruguay
Participations:
40
Matches:
183
Historical Ranking:
2º
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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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