The 1993 Copa América was held in Ecuador. It was the 36th edition of the tournament.
The tournament saw the participation of the ten CONMEBOL nations—Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela—along with invited teams Mexico and the United States.
In the final, Argentina triumphed over Mexico with a 2-1 victory, winning their 14th Copa América title.
Trivia
- The mascot for 1993 was Choclito, a corn cob, sporting the colors of Ecuador's flag. See more about Copa América Mascots.
Related Pages
- Copa America Host Countries
- More about the Copa América
- Copa America Winners List
- Copa América Trivia
- About the Sport of Football (Soccer)
- About Sport in Ecuador
- Ecuador at the Copa America
- About Sport in 1993