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The top scorers in the history of the Copa América
The Copa América, has showcased some of the most remarkable talents in the sport’s history. Since its inception in 1916, the tournament has seen numerous footballers etch their names in the books of history with their goal-scoring prowess.
Here, we highlight the top scorers in the history of Copa América, celebrating their contributions to the world’s oldest football competition.
The players with the most goals in Copa América history
1. Norberto MĂ©ndez (Argentina) - 17 Goals
The Argentine forward, stands as one of the most prolific scorers in Copa América History. Playing in the 1940s and 1950s, Méndez’s goal-scoring talent helped Argentina secure multiple titles during his era. He was known for his exceptional skill and ability to find the back of the net with remarkable consistency.
2. Zizinho (Brazil) - 17 Goals
Tied with Méndez, Brazilian forward Zizinho also boasts 17 goals in Copa América. Zizinho was a key player for Brazil in the 1940s and 1950s, celebrated for his technical ability and vision on the field. His contributions were instrumental in Brazil’s successes during his playing years.
3. Severino Varela (Uruguay) - 15 Goals
Severino Varela, a Uruguayan forward, scored 15 goals in the Copa América during the 1940s. Varela’s scoring ability was a cornerstone for Uruguay’s attacking prowess, making him one of the standout players of his time and a vital part of Uruguay’s footballing heritage.
4. Teodoro Fernández (Peru) - 15 Goals
Teodoro Fernández, affectionately known as “Lolo,” is one of Peru’s greatest Football legends. With 15 goals in Copa América, Fernández was a key figure for the Peruvian national team in the 1930s and 1940s. His powerful shots and leadership on the field made him a revered figure in Peruvian Football.
5. Paolo Guerrero (Peru) - 14 Goals
Paolo Guerrero has written his name into Copa América history with 14 goals. Guerrero, known for his strength, skill, and clinical finishing, has been a pivotal player for Peru in recent tournaments, helping to elevate the team’s performance on the continental stage.
The Copa América is more than just goals, it’s a celebration of South American Football, passion, and rivalry. As new talents emerge, they aim to follow in the footsteps of Méndez and Zizinho, leaving their own mark on this rich comPetition.
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