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Wednesday, 30 June 1999
Antonio Oddone Sarubbi
Copa América 1999
Ciudad del Este - Paraguai
Público do Jogo: 22000
Ronaldo
28'
Emerson
40'
Amoroso
54'
Ronaldo
62'
Ronaldinho Gaúcho
74'
Amoroso
81'
Rivaldo
82'
1
Dida
2
Cafú
77'
13
(Evanílson)
77'
3
Odvan
4
Antônio Carlos
6
Roberto Carlos
75'
16
(Serginho)
75'
5
Emerson
'
8
Vampeta
10
Rivaldo
11
Alex
70'
21
(Ronaldinho Gaúcho)
70'
7
Amoroso
9
Ronaldo
1
Renny Vega
4
David McIntosh
45'
14
(Leopoldo Jiménez)
45'
2
Rolando Álvarez
6
José Manuel Rey
3
Jorge Alberto Rojas
8
Edson Tortolero
21
José Vera
65'
'
16
(José Duno )
65'
5
Héctor Bidoglio
10
Gabriel Urdaneta
'
7
Daniel Noriega
11
Félix Hernández
60'
22
(Ruberth Morán)
60'
Vanderlei Luxemburgo
José Omar Pastoriza
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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
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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
Peru
Participations:
28
Matches:
132
Historical Ranking:
6º
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Exceptionally, in 1959, Copa América comprised two editions. The first hosted by Argentina – which wound up as the champion – and the second held in Ecuador, with Uruguay as the winner.
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