Mexico at the Copa América


The Copa América is South America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1967, the tournament was known as South American Championship. It is the oldest continental championship in the world.
Mexico are not members of the South American football confederation CONMEBOL. But because CONMEBOL only has ten member associations, guest nations have regularly been invited since 1993. Mexico have been the most regular invitee, competing in ten consecutive Copas from 1993 to 2016. However, they did not play in the 2019 edition and are not scheduled to play in the 2021 edition.
Mexico have reached the final twice, and finished third on three more occasions. This makes Mexico the most successful invitee by far, and are even ahead of CONMEBOL member Venezuela in the Copa América all-time table.

Record at the Copa América

Mexico's highest victory at a Copa América was a 6–0 against Paraguay in 2007. Their highest defeat was a 0–7 against eventual champions Chile in 2016.

Record Players

is one of only two players to compete in Copa Américas 17 years apart, the other being Álex Aguinaga. Concerning the exact time span between first and last match, Márquez is trailing 30 days behind Aguinaga's record of 17 years and 9 days.
No.NameMatchesTournaments
1Claudio Suárez211993, 1995, 1997, 1999 and 2004
2Rafael Márquez181999, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2011 and 2016
3Alberto García Aspe171993, 1995, 1999 and 2001
3Gerardo Torrado171999, 2001, 2004 and 2007
5Jorge Campos141993, 1995 and 1999
5Cuauhtémoc Blanco141997, 1999 and 2007
7Ramón Ramírez131993, 1995 and 1999
8Pavel Pardo111997, 1999 and 2004
8Daniel Osorno111999, 2001 and 2004
8Ramón Morales112001, 2004 and 2007

Top Goalscorers

No.NameGoalsTournaments
1Luis Hernández91997 and 1999
2Cuauhtémoc Blanco51997, 1999 and 2007
3Luis García41995
3Nery Castillo42007
5Alberto García Aspe31993 and 2001
5Omar Bravo32007
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Awards and Records

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