| |||||||||
The first edition of the South American Championship was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from July 2 to July 17, 1916. It was held during Argentina's independece centenary commemorations.
This tournament is called Copa América since 1975.
There was no qualifying for the tournament. The participating countries were Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay.
Each team plays one match against each of the other teams. Two (2) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.
| Uruguay | 4 - 0 (1-0) | Chile | --:-- - Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires Ref: Hugo Gronda (Argentina) |
| Piendibene 75' |
| Argentina | 6 - 1 (1-1) | Chile | --:-- - Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires Ref: Sidney Pullen (Brazil) | ||
| Ohaco 2' | Marcovecchio 89' |
| Chile | 1 - 1 (0-1) | Brazil | --:-- - Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires Ref: León Peyrou (Uruguay) |
| Salazar 85' | Demósthenes 29' |
| Argentina | 1 - 1 (1-1) | Brazil | --:-- - Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires Ref: Carlos Fanta (Chile) |
| Laguna 10' | Alencar 23' |
| Uruguay | 2 - 1 (0-1) | Brazil | --:-- - Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires Ref: Carlos Fanta (Chile) |
| Gradín 58' | Friedenreich 8' | ||
| Tognola 77' |
| Uruguay | 0 - 0 (0-0) | Argentina | --:-- - Racing Club, Buenos Aires Ref: Carlos Fanta (Chile) |
|
|
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
|-
|align=center|
1916 | 1917 | 1919 | 1920 | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926 | 1927 | 1929 | 1935 | 1937 | 1939 |
1941 | 1942 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1949 |
1953 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1959 (Argentina) | 1959 (Ecuador) | 1963 | 1967 | 1975 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2001 | 2004 | Football
|-
|align=center|
FIFA (International) : FIFA World Cup (Women's) : FIFA World Rankings : FIFA World Player of the Year
AFC (Asia) : Asian Cup | CAF (Africa) : African Nations Cup
CONMEBOL (South America) : Copa América | CONCACAF (North America) - Gold Cup
OFC (Oceania) : Oceania Cup | UEFA (Europe) : European Championships
|}