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1989 Copa América

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1989 Copa América
Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates1–16 July
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (4th title)
Runners-up Uruguay
Third place Argentina
Fourth place Paraguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored55 (2.12 per match)
Attendance968,976 (37,268 per match)
Top scorerBrazilBebeto (6 goals)
Best playerUruguayRubén Sosa
1987
1991
International football competition

The1989 Copa Américafootball tournament was hosted by Brazil, from 1 to 16 July. All tenCONMEBOL member nations participated.

Brazil won their fourth Copa América, and first since 1949, by beating Uruguay 1–0 in the final match at theEstádio do Maracanã. This achievement ended a 19-year streak without official titles for the Brazilians. The last one had been in the 1970 World Cup. The final match between Brazil and Uruguay onMaracanã Stadium also marks exactly 39 years, on another 16 July since theFIFA World Cup 1950 Final.

Moreover, Brazil was victorious in the Copa América after a 40-year hiatus, and this achievement ended Brazil's 19-year streak without an official championship since the1970 World Cup.

The top scorer was BrazilianBebeto. He scored six times, including three in the final group stage.

Venues

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Rio de JaneiroGoiânia
Estádio do MaracanãEstádio Serra Dourada
Capacity:145,000Capacity:70,000
RecifeSalvador
Estádio do ArrudaEstádio Fonte Nova
Capacity:80,000Capacity:60,000

Squads

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For a complete list of all participating squads, see:1989 Copa América squads

First round

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The tournament was set up in two groups of five teams each. Each team played one match against each of the other teams within the same group. The top two teams in each group advanced to the final stage.

Two points were awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.

  • 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.

Group A

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Paraguay430194+56
 Brazil422051+46
 Colombia412154+14
 Peru403147−33
 Venezuela4013411−71
Paraguay 5–2 Peru
Cañete 38',84'
Neffa 41'
Mendoza 51'
Del Solar 75' (o.g.)
Hirano 30'
Reynoso 80'
Attendance: 5,000

Brazil 3–1 Venezuela
Bebeto 2'
Geovani 36' (pen.)
Baltazar 57'
ReportMaldonado 63'
Attendance: 35,000

Colombia 4–2 Venezuela
Higuita 36' (pen.)
Iguarán 46',75'
De Ávila 71'
Maldonado 73',88'
Attendance: 26,000

Brazil 0–0 Peru
Report
Attendance: 38,200

Peru 1–1 Venezuela
Navarro 30'Maldonado 29'
Attendance: 32,589
Referee: Vincent Mauro (United States)

Paraguay 1–0 Colombia
Mendoza 51'
Attendance: 31,500
Referee: Oscar Ortubé (Bolivia)

Paraguay 3–0 Venezuela
Neffa 41'
Ferreira 50',73'
Attendance: 33,000

Brazil 0–0 Colombia
Report
Attendance: 36,100

Colombia 1–1 Peru
Iguarán 32'Hirano 43'
Attendance: 60,000

Brazil 2–0 Paraguay
Bebeto 47',82'Report
Attendance: 76,800
Referee: Vincent Mauro (United States)

Group B

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Argentina422020+26
 Uruguay420262+44
 Chile420275+24
 Ecuador41212204
 Bolivia402208−82
Ecuador 1–0 Uruguay
Benítez 88'
Attendance: 19,000

Argentina 1–0 Chile
Caniggia 55'
Attendance: 40,000

Uruguay 3–0 Bolivia
Ostolaza 30',60'
Sosa 33'
Attendance: 8,000

Argentina 0–0 Ecuador
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: José Ramírez (Peru)

Ecuador 0–0 Bolivia
Attendance: 3,000

Uruguay 3–0 Chile
Sosa 44'
Alzamendi 73'
Francescoli 78'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: José Ramírez (Peru)

Chile 5–0 Bolivia
Olmos 9'
Ramírez 10'
Astengo 55'
Pizarro 68' (pen.)
Reyes 85'
Attendance: 3,000

Argentina 1–0 Uruguay
Caniggia 69'
Attendance: 18,000

Chile 2–1 Ecuador
Olmos 44'
Letelier 88'
Avilés 89'
Attendance: 2,000

Argentina 0–0 Bolivia
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Nelson Rodríguez (Venezuela)

Final round

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Brazil330060+66
 Uruguay320151+44
 Argentina301204−41
 Paraguay301206−61
Uruguay 3–0 Paraguay
Francescoli 28'
Alzamendi 82'
Paz 89'
Attendance: 60,000

Brazil 2–0 Argentina
Bebeto 48'
Romário 55'
Report
Attendance: 100,135

Uruguay 2–0 Argentina
Sosa 38',81'
Attendance: 45,000

Brazil 3–0 Paraguay
Bebeto 16',52'
Romário 58'
Report
Attendance: 53,909

Argentina 0–0 Paraguay
Attendance: 90,000

Brazil 1–0 Uruguay
Romário 49'Report
Attendance: 132,743

Result

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 1989 Copa América champions 

Brazil

Fourth title

Goalscorers

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Bebeto, top scorer

With six goals, Bebeto was the top scorer in the tournament.There were 55 goals scored in 26 matches, for an average of 2.12 goals per match.

6 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

External links

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Editions
South American
Championship
Copa América
Finals
Halftime shows
Squads
Qualification
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