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🏆 Notable Copa América hat-tricks
2016
Eduardo Vargas
Chile Eduardo Vargas
Chile
4
Goals
Chile 7–0 Mexico
2016, United States Copa América

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2016
Eduardo Vargas
Chile Eduardo Vargas
Chile
4 (Goals Chile 7–0 Mexico)
2016, United States Copa América
2016
Lionel Messi
Argentina Lionel Messi
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 5–0 Panama
2016, United States Copa América

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2016
Lionel Messi
Argentina Lionel Messi
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 5–0 Panama)
2016, United States Copa América
2016
Philippe Coutinho
Brazil Philippe Coutinho
Brazil
3
Goals
Brazil 7–1 Haiti
2016, United States Copa América

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2016
Philippe Coutinho
Brazil Philippe Coutinho
Brazil
3 (Goals Brazil 7–1 Haiti)
2016, United States Copa América
2015
Paolo Guerrero
Peru Paolo Guerrero
Peru
3
Goals
Peru 3–1 Bolivia
2015, Chile Copa América

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2015
Paolo Guerrero
Peru Paolo Guerrero
Peru
3 (Goals Peru 3–1 Bolivia)
2015, Chile Copa América
2011
Paolo Guerrero
Peru Paolo Guerrero
Peru
3
Goals
Peru 4–1 Venezuela
2011, Argentina Copa América

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2011
Paolo Guerrero
Peru Paolo Guerrero
Peru
3 (Goals Peru 4–1 Venezuela)
2011, Argentina Copa América
2007
Robinho
Brazil Robinho
Brazil
3
Goals
Brazil 3–0 Chile
2007, Venezuela Copa América

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2007
Robinho
Brazil Robinho
Brazil
3 (Goals Brazil 3–0 Chile)
2007, Venezuela Copa América
2007
Roque Santa Cruz
Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz
Paraguay
3
Goals
Paraguay 5–0 Colombia
2007, Venezuela Copa América

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2007
Roque Santa Cruz
Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz
Paraguay
3 (Goals Paraguay 5–0 Colombia)
2007, Venezuela Copa América
2004
Adriano
Brazil Adriano
Brazil
3
Goals
Brazil 4–1 Costa Rica
2004, Peru Copa América

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2004
Adriano
Brazil Adriano
Brazil
3 (Goals Brazil 4–1 Costa Rica)
2004, Peru Copa América
2004
Javier Saviola
Argentina Javier Saviola
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 6–1 Ecuador
2004, Peru Copa América

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2004
Javier Saviola
Argentina Javier Saviola
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 6–1 Ecuador)
2004, Peru Copa América
1987
Arnoldo Iguarán
Colombia Arnoldo Iguarán
Colombia
3
Goals
Colombia 3–0 Paraguay
1987, Argentina Copa América

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1987
Arnoldo Iguarán
Colombia Arnoldo Iguarán
Colombia
3 (Goals Colombia 3–0 Paraguay)
1987, Argentina Copa América
1975
Daniel Killer
Argentina Daniel Killer
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 11–0 Venezuela
1975 Copa América

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1975
Daniel Killer
Argentina Daniel Killer
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 11–0 Venezuela)
1975 Copa América
1975
Leopoldo Luque
Argentina Leopoldo Luque
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 5–1 Venezuela
1975 Copa América

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1975
Leopoldo Luque
Argentina Leopoldo Luque
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 5–1 Venezuela)
1975 Copa América
1963
Luis Artime
Argentina Luis Artime
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 5–1 Venezuela
1967, Uruguay Copa América

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1963
Luis Artime
Argentina Luis Artime
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 5–1 Venezuela)
1967, Uruguay Copa América
1959
José Sanfilippo
Argentina José Sanfilippo
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 4–1 Brazil
1959, Ecuador Copa América

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1959
José Sanfilippo
Argentina José Sanfilippo
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 4–1 Brazil)
1959, Ecuador Copa América
1959
José Sanfilippo
Argentina José Sanfilippo
Argentina
3
Goals
Argentina 4–2 Paraguay
1959, Ecuador Copa América

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1959
José Sanfilippo
Argentina José Sanfilippo
Argentina
3 (Goals Argentina 4–2 Paraguay)
1959, Ecuador Copa América
1959
Pelé
Brazil Pelé
Brazil
3
Goals
Brazil 4–1 Paraguay
1959, Argentina Copa América

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1959
Pelé
Brazil Pelé
Brazil
3 (Goals Brazil 4–1 Paraguay)
1959, Argentina Copa América
1959
Paulo Valentim
Brazil Paulo Valentim
Brazil
3
Goals
Brazil 3–1 Uruguay
1959, Argentina Copa América

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1959
Paulo Valentim
Brazil Paulo Valentim
Brazil
3 (Goals Brazil 3–1 Uruguay)
1959, Argentina Copa América
1959
Cayetano Ré
Paraguay Cayetano Ré
Paraguay
3
Goals
Paraguay 5–0 Bolivia
1959, Argentina Copa América

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1959
Cayetano Ré
Paraguay Cayetano Ré
Paraguay
3 (Goals Paraguay 5–0 Bolivia)
1959, Argentina Copa América
1959
Miguel Angel Loayza
Peru Miguel Angel Loayza
Peru
3
Goals
Peru 5–3 Uruguay
1959, Argentina Copa América

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1959
Miguel Angel Loayza
Peru Miguel Angel Loayza
Peru
3 (Goals Peru 5–3 Uruguay)
1959, Argentina Copa América

Summary

The CONMEBOL Copa América (literally America Cup), known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship (Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol in Spanish and Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol in Portuguese), is the top men's football tournament contested among national teams from South America. It is the oldest still-running continental football competition, as well as the third most watched in the world. The competition determines the champions of South America. Since the 1990s, teams from North America and Asia have also been invited to compete.

Since 1993, the tournament has generally featured 12 teams — all 10 CONMEBOL teams and two additional teams from other confederations. Mexico participated in every tournament between 1993 and 2016, with one additional team drawn from CONCACAF, except for 1999, when AFC team Japan filled out the 12-team roster, and 2019, which featured Japan and Qatar. The 2016 version of the event, Copa América Centenario, featured 16 teams, with six teams from CONCACAF in addition to the 10 from CONMEBOL. Mexico's two runner-up finishes are the highest for a non-CONMEBOL side.

Eight of the ten CONMEBOL national teams have won the tournament at least once in its 47 stagings since the event's inauguration in 1916, with only Ecuador and Venezuela yet to win. Ecuador and Venezuela are the only teams still yet to win. Argentina and Uruguay have the most championships in the tournament's history, with 15 cups each. The country that hosted the tournament the most times (nine editions) is Argentina, including the inaugural edition in 1916. The United States is the only non-CONMEBOL country that hosted the event, having done so in 2016, and will do so again in 2024. On three occasions (in 1975, 1979, and 1983), the tournament was held in multiple South American countries.

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