Football API COPA AMERICA 2021








Live-scores

Our football API gives you live score data for Copa America 2021 We provide up-to-date information on scores for every game that is happening during the competition. It is up to you whether you want all currently played games or just matches in individual groups. More...

Fixtures

"What is the next game?" that is a question your website visitors and app users ask themselves quite often. We help you answer it quickly and swiftly via this special Copa America API. Who, where, and when we have the answer to these questions and many others. Just tryout our fixtures API. You can filter the fixtures by group or tournament stage!
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Standings

Who goes through to the knockout stage and who is going home before the last group game. You get all this information and much more from us. The group standings is the most important information that you can provide to your clients during the group matches. More...

Match events

Follow, the most important match events as they unveil during the match. Instant and reliable information regarding, goals, goal scorers, yellow and red cards as well as the match minute during which the event happened. All in one Copa America API endpoint. More...

Statistics

All the statistics you can think of in one place: ball possession, yellow cards, red cards, shots on target, shots off target, corner kicks, throw ins, goal kicks, offsides, attempts on goal, saves, fouls, treatments, and penalties is the information about match statistics that you have access to. More...

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  • Live-scores
  • Fixtures
  • Group Standings
  • Match Events
  • Match History
  • Match Statistics
  • Top Goalscorers
  • Top Disciplinary
  • Team Lineups
  • Head 2 Head
  • Country Flags
  • Team Shirts
  • Pre-Match Odds
  • Live-Match Odds
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Lineups

You also get the list with the 22 starting players for each match, present them to your users and users together with the information of who is staying and polishing the bench. More...

Country Flags

When countries face each other in a football competition the national anthem and the country flag is what they are defending. That is why, we are providing our subscribers with the possibility to get the country flags directly from our Copa America API. More...

Pre & Live Odds

Are you a tipster or an affiliate, we have you covered there too. Take advantage of our Pre-Match and Live Odds (1, X, 2). Then let the users do the clicking and betting.

Disciplinary

Players like Gennaro Gattuso were famous for their ruthless tackles. But how are the current nasty ones. We will provide the list of the top 15 most booked players including their count of red and yellow cards put together. More...

Head 2 Head

Team comparison is very important, that is why you get it out of the box with our Copa America API. You can find the differences between any 2 teams taking part in Copa American through the head2head API endpoint. Present your users with the option to see which team is better on paper. More...

Goalscorers

Only one player will be top goal scorer, but together with him there are plenty who score goalscorer Get the top 15 goalscorers in Copa America using our goalscorers API. More...

Team Shirts

The countres flags are not the only images that we are proving. We will also provide the team shirts so you can make you app more interesting and different then all the rest. In this saturated market you need to stand out, after all. Put this together with the lineups and team formation and you have a great service.

Match History

Just because a game is over does not mean that it is not relevant. Thats is why we provide you with the match history API endpoint. Access all past information from the matches in Copa America 2021 irrelevant of whether it was the opening game or the game from yesterday. We help you list the past group matches and clashes fromt he knockout stage. The history API endpoint also has all the other data like statistics, events, and lineups. More...

Latest Updates

25.08.2020

There is some change in the Copa America 2021. The opening is set for June 11 in Buenos Aires, while the final will be held in Barranquilla, on July 10, the same day the match for third place will be played in Bogotá. CONMEBOL approved changes to the original calendar in order to minimize travel between venues and add rest days for teams classified between the group stage and the quarterfinals. Of course, this will not affect our Copa America API.

11.08.2020

Copa America 2021 will be played in two Latin American countries. Argentina will host Group A, which is also made up of Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and Australia, while Group B will be played in Colombia and is also made up of Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador and Qatar. Soon our Copa America API will have more information about the venues of the competition.

09.07.2020

Did you know that Copa America is the oldest soccer national teams' tournament of in the world? This month is celebrating its 104th anniversary. Before Copa America 2021's kick-off, you can stay updated with the latest data of the tournament with our Copa America API. One year to go!

01.07.2020

Due to COVID-19, Copa America 2021 will be played on the same dates as the UEFA EURO 2020, in June 2021. It is the second time that CONMEBOL had to postpone this competition; the first one was in 1918, when the Spanish flu hit Rio de Janeiro, the city where it was played. All our Copa America 2021 data will be available.

Groups

Group A

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bolivia
  • Uruguay
  • Chile
  • Paraguay

Group B

  • Colombia
  • Brazil
  • Qatar
  • Venezuela
  • Ecuador
  • Peru
  • Discover The Participants

Argentina


Argentina is the second top team of the competition, with 14 titles won and 14-second places reached. It is unusual to find it in other positions; in fact, it only reached third place four times and the fourth one twice. It is the country that has hosted the first edition of Copa America back in 1916. In its palmerés, we can also find 2 World Cup titles and some Olympics victories. It is known primarily for its worldwide famous football players (Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, and Alfredo Di Stéfano to name some) and the two leading rival football teams River Plate and Boca Juniors.

Host 9 1916 - 1921 - 1925 - 1929 - 1937 - 1946 - 1959 - 1987 - 2011
Winners 14 1921 - 1925 - 1927 - 1929 - 1937 - 1941 - 1945 - 1946 - 1947 - 1955 - 1957 - 1959 - 1991 - 1993
Second 14 1916 - 1917 - 1920 - 1923 - 1924 - 1926 - 1935 - 1942 - 1959 - 1967 - 2004 - 2007 - 2015 - 2016
Third 5 1919 - 1956 - 1963 - 1989 - 2019
Fourth 2 1922 - 1987

Bolivia


Bolivia has hosted the competition twice, and it won it only once in 1963, the other award it can show off is the one of Under-17 South America in 1986. Known as “La Verde” (the Green one) it has Victor Augustiín Ugarte, and Erwin Romero as most renowned players and its main teams are Oriente Petrolero and Bolivar.

Host 2 1963 - 1997
Winners 1 1963
Second 1 1997
Third 0
Fourth 2 1927 - 1949

Brazil


Brazil is considered the most relevant country within the football world history. Indeed, football history is written by Brazilian football players, to name a few: Pelé, Garrincha, Tostao, Zagallo, Zico, Ronaldo, Romario, Ronaldinho, and Neymar. Its presence is therefore powerful in Copa America; it hosted the competition five times, won it 9 and reached second place 11 times. This together while winning 5 World Cups and 4 Confederations Cups.

Host 5 1919 - 1922 - 1949 - 1989 - 2019
Winners 9 1919 - 1922 - 1949 - 1989 - 1997 - 1999 - 2004 - 2007 - 2019
Second 11 1921 - 1925 - 1937 - 1945 - 1946 - 1953 - 1957 - 1959 - 1983 - 1991 - 1995
Third 7 1916 - 1917 - 1920 - 1942 - 1959 - 1975 - 1979
Fourth 3 1923 - 1956 - 1963

Chile


Chile has won the competition twice, with their last victory in 2016. It had also has been Winner of America in 1991 and Winner of South America in 2011. Chile is one of the CONMEBOL founders and one of the oldest football federations in the world. It is linked with ANFP (Asociación del Fútbol Profesional), ANFA (Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur) and National Football Institute. Its main football teams are Colo Colo and Universidad de Chile.

Host 7 1920 - 1926 - 1941 - 1945 - 1955 - 1991 - 2015
Winners 2 2015 - 2016
Second 4 1955 - 1956 - 1979 - 1987
Third 5 1926 - 1941 - 1945 - 1967 - 1991
Fourth 11 1916 - 1917 - 1919 - 1920 - 1924 - 1935 - 1939 - 1947 - 1953 - 1999 - 2019

Colombia


Colombia has won Copa America only once in 2001, the same year it has hosted it. In 2011 it also won the Under-20 World Cup. It is known as “La Tricolor” or “La Tri” (the Tricolours), because of its flag and its most renowned football players are James Rodríguez and Frank Fabra.

Host 1 2001
Winners 1 2001
Second 1 1975
Third 4 1987 - 1993 - 1995 - 2016
Fourth 2 1991 - 2004

Ecuador


Ecuador isn’t famous for its role in Copa America, it hosted the competition four times, but its better achievement has been a fourth place in 1959 and 1993. In its palms instead, we can find one Libertadores Cup and one South American Cup. Ecuador most famous players? Alex Aguinaga and Antonio Valencia.

Host 4 1947 - 1959 - 1993 - 2024
Winners 0
Second 0
Third 0
Fourth 2 1959 - 1993

Paraguay


Paraguay won the competition twice in 1953 and 1979, and it hosted it once in 1999. It often reached the final stages, 6 times as a runner-up, 7 times at the third place and 7 times at the fourth place. It also won the American Cup in 1953 and 1979, 3 Libertadores Cup and one Intercontinental Cup. The dutch Willian Paats introduced the first football in Asuncion. Moreover, in 1902 he founded the Olimpia team, one of the most famous in the country.

Host 1 1999
Winners 2 1953 - 1979
Second 6 1922 - 1929 - 1947 - 1949 -1963 - 2011
Third 7 1923 - 1924 - 1925 - 1939 - 1946 - 1959 - 1983
Fourth 7 1921 - 1926 - 1937 - 1942 - 1967 - 1989 - 2015

Peru


Six times host of the competition and two times winner of Copa America, Perù is the native country of Cristian Benavente, and it is considered to be the "country of the unforgettable football players."

Host 6 1927 - 1935 - 1939 - 1953 - 1957 - 2004
Winners 2 1939 - 1975
Second 1 2019
Third 6 1927 - 1935 - 1949 - 1955 - 2011 - 2015
Fourth 7 1929 - 1941 - 1957 - 1959 - 1979 - 1983 - 1997

Uruguay


Uruguay is the country which won the most Copa America editions, 15 to be accurate! It also has 2 World Cups in his trophy room. In 1924 and 1928, Uruguay won the pre-Cup to the FIFA Worldcup. Most famous players? Diego Forlán and Edinson Cavani.

Host 7 1917 - 1923 - 1924 - 1942 - 1956 - 1967 - 1995
Winners 15 1916 - 1917 - 1920 - 1923 - 1924 - 1926 - 1935 - 1942 - 1956 - 1959 - 1967 - 1983 - 1987 - 1995 - 2011
Second 6 1919 - 1927 - 1939 - 1941 - 1989 - 1999
Third 8 1921 - 1922 - 1929 - 1937 - 1947 - 1953 - 1957 - 2004
Fourth 6 1945 - 1946 - 1955 - 1975 - 2001 - 2007

Venezuela


Venezuela hosted the competition in 2007, but never reached great results in it, except for 2011 when it arrived fourth. Its most famous players are Juan Arango and Salomón Rondón, and its main teams are Deportivo Táchira and Caracas F.C.

Host 1 2007
Winners 0
Second 0
Third 0
Fourth 1 2011

Australia


The COPA America in 1999 made history. Not because of the low number of entries that year. But because for the first time a non-American team was part of the competition. The participation in the competition was so low that Uruguay sent their youth team. This year Australia is making history with their first appearance in Copa America.

Host 0
Winners 0
Second 0
Third 0
Fourth 0

Qatar


Qatar is coming into the Copa America as the second international wirldcard alongside Australia. That being said - Qatar is definately not the underdog in this tournament. As a summary: they scored a record 19 goals, provided the best goalkeeper, player and highest goalscorer of the Asian Cup 2019. That alongside crushing Japan in the final 3 - 1, while conceeding in a single game! However, the question everyone is asking - will their momentum be enough to exit a very tricky group stage?

Host 0
Winners 0
Second 0
Third 0
Fourth 0

Knockout Stage

Quarter Finals

  • 2B ?
    3A ?
  • 1B ?
    4A ?
  • 2A ?
    3B ?
  • 1A ?
    4B ?

Semi Finals

  • Winner 32 ?
    Winner 31 ?
  • Winner 33 ?
    Winner 34 ?

3rd Place

  • Loser 35 ?
    Loser 36 ?

Final

  • Winner 36 ?
    Winner 35 ?