Copa America-Uruguay is the first champion in football affairs in Latin America, long before Brazil and Argentina to take over their dominance on the gridiron Latin America. Won the Copa America 2011, for the people of Uruguay, football is like returning to the bosom of their glorious history in the past. They won the Copa America's first and second consecutive-to-back (1916-1917) and - together with Argentina - a champion ever in the history of the Copa America title 14 times. Uruguay also won Olympic gold in 1924 and 1928, then won the World Cup in 1930 and captured it again in 1950 in a way that will never be forgotten in the history of Brazil: on Maracana Stadium, beating the hosts supported more than 200 thousand people.
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Copa America - Argentina's defeat of Uruguay in the quarterfinals round of the Copa America 2011 can be associated with these three big names: Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez and Javier Zanetti. Who is the most unlucky? Messi, for not giving any major trophies for his country, then all his greatness at club level probably will continue to be harassed. Messi could have become an icon also for Argentina, just as he was big and shiny with Barcelona. In the uniform Albiceleste, the attacker left-handed 25-year-new one-time offering the highest degree, namely the 2008 Olympic gold medal - but it's not at senior level. & .