La Copa América 1987 est un tournoi de football qui s'est déroulé en Argentine du 27 juin au 12 juillet 1987. Contrairement aux trois éditions précédentes, la Copa América 1987 se déroule en véritable phase finale. Par conséquent toutes les rencontres se disputent sur un match simple. Les participants sont les dix pays membres de la confédération sud-américaine l'Argentine, la Bolivie, le Brésil, le Chili, la Colombie, l'Équateur, le Paraguay, le Pérou, l'Uruguay et le Venezuela. Le premier tour est une phase de poules de trois groupes de trois, où le premier se qualifie pour les demi-finales, le quatrième qualifié pour le dernier carré étant l'Uruguay, exempté de premier tour en tant que tenant du titre. L'Uruguay soulève le trophée pour la treizième fois en battant en finale le Chili (1-0).

1. Équipes


1. Premier tour


1. = Groupe A =


1. = Groupe B =


1. = Groupe C =


1. Demi-finales


1. Match pour la troisième place


1. Finale


1. Meilleurs buteurs

4 buts

Arnoldo Iguarán 3 buts

Diego Maradona Juan Carlos Letelier 2 buts

Claudio Caniggia Ivo Basay

1. Notes et références


1. Liens externes

(en) Copa América 1987 sur RSSSF

Portail du football Portail de l’Amérique Portail des années 1980 Portail de l’Argentine

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