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🏆 CONMEBOL Copa América Winning Team Squads 2011 Argentina

Óscar Tabárez
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Uruguay
Head Coach

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2011 Argentina Winning Team Uruguay

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Diego Lugano
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Uruguay
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players

GK
Fernando Muslera
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Uruguay
20
Caps
Italy Lazio

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Fernando Muslera
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Uruguay
20 (Caps)
Italy Lazio
GK
Juan Castillo
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Uruguay
13
Caps
Chile Colo-Colo

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Juan Castillo
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Uruguay
13 (Caps)
Chile Colo-Colo
GK
Martín Silva
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Uruguay
1
Caps
Uruguay Defensor Sporting

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Martín Silva
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Uruguay
1 (Caps)
Uruguay Defensor Sporting
DF
Diego Lugano
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Uruguay
57
Caps
Turkey Fenerbahçe

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DF
Diego Lugano
Flag Diego Lugano
Uruguay
57 (Caps)
Turkey Fenerbahçe
DF
Diego Godín
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Uruguay
46
Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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Diego Godín
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Uruguay
46 (Caps)
Spain Atlético Madrid
DF
Sebastián Coates
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Uruguay
1
Caps
Uruguay Nacional

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Sebastián Coates
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Uruguay
1 (Caps)
Uruguay Nacional
DF
Mauricio Victorino
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Uruguay
17
Caps
Brazil Cruzeiro

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Mauricio Victorino
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Uruguay
17 (Caps)
Brazil Cruzeiro
DF
Álvaro Pereira
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Uruguay
28
Caps
Portugal Porto

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Álvaro Pereira
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Uruguay
28 (Caps)
Portugal Porto
DF
Maxi Pereira
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Uruguay
53
Caps
Portugal Benfica

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Maxi Pereira
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Uruguay
53 (Caps)
Portugal Benfica
DF
Andrés Scotti
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Uruguay
33
Caps
Chile Colo-Colo

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Andrés Scotti
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Uruguay
33 (Caps)
Chile Colo-Colo
DF
Martín Cáceres
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Uruguay
28
Caps
Spain Sevilla

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Martín Cáceres
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Uruguay
28 (Caps)
Spain Sevilla
MF
Walter Gargano
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Uruguay
38
Caps
Italy Napoli

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Walter Gargano
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Uruguay
38 (Caps)
Italy Napoli
MF
Cristian Rodríguez
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Uruguay
40
Caps
Portugal Porto

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Cristian Rodríguez
Flag Cristian Rodríguez
Uruguay
40 (Caps)
Portugal Porto
MF
Sebastián Eguren
Flag Sebastián Eguren
Uruguay
37
Caps
Spain Sporting Gijón

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Sebastián Eguren
Flag Sebastián Eguren
Uruguay
37 (Caps)
Spain Sporting Gijón
MF
Nicolás Lodeiro
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Uruguay
8
Caps
Netherlands Ajax

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Nicolás Lodeiro
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Uruguay
8 (Caps)
Netherlands Ajax
MF
Diego Pérez
Flag Diego Pérez
Uruguay
64
Caps
Italy Bologna

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Diego Pérez
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Uruguay
64 (Caps)
Italy Bologna
MF
Egidio Arévalo
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Uruguay
20
Caps
Brazil Botafogo

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Egidio Arévalo
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Uruguay
20 (Caps)
Brazil Botafogo
MF
Álvaro González
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Uruguay
13
Caps
Italy Lazio

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MF
Álvaro González
Flag Álvaro González
Uruguay
13 (Caps)
Italy Lazio
FW
Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
42
Caps
England Liverpool

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Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
42 (Caps)
England Liverpool
FW
Diego Forlán
Flag Diego Forlán
Uruguay
76
Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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Diego Forlán
Flag Diego Forlán
Uruguay
76 (Caps)
Spain Atlético Madrid
FW
Sebastián Abreu
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Uruguay
65
Caps
Brazil Botafogo

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Sebastián Abreu
Flag Sebastián Abreu
Uruguay
65 (Caps)
Brazil Botafogo
FW
Abel Hernández
Flag Abel Hernández
Uruguay
5
Caps
Italy Palermo

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Abel Hernández
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Uruguay
5 (Caps)
Italy Palermo
FW
Edinson Cavani
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Uruguay
28
Caps
Italy Napoli

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Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
28 (Caps)
Italy Napoli

📄 Summary

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The 2011 Campeonato Sudamericano Copa América, better known as the 2011 Copa América or the Copa América 2011 Argentina, was the 43rd edition of the Copa América, the main international football tournament for national teams in South America. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body, and was held in Argentina from 1 to 24 July. The draw for the tournament was held in La Plata on 11 November 2010.

Uruguay won the tournament after defeating Paraguay 3–0 in the final, giving them a record 15th Copa América title and their first since 1995. Paraguay, as the tournament runner-up, earned the Copa Bolivia; Paraguay's performance was noteworthy, as they were able to reach the finals without winning a single game in the tournament; their success in the final stages was achieved by the way of penalty shoot-outs. Brazil were the defending champions but were eliminated by Paraguay in the quarter-finals after failing to convert any of the penalties. As the tournament champion, Uruguay earned the right to represent CONMEBOL in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, held in Brazil. Despite losing to Peru 4–1 in the third-place match, Venezuela had their best ever performance in the tournament.

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