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Copa América is one of the world's oldest soccer competitions and has traditionally featured only South America countries to determine the best national team in the continent. The first one took place in 1916, hosted and won by Argentina. La Albiceleste (White and Sky-Blues) have won the tournament 14 times, but Uruguay leads with 15. Surprisingly, Brazil is third with nine Copa titles. Since 1993, at least two teams -- one or more from North America and one from Asia -- have been invited outside of South America's usual 10 CONMEBOL [South American Football Confederation] teams.
The 1999 edition was held in Paraguay and featured 12 nations. The United States, Mexico and Japan were the non-CONMEBOL invitees, but only El Tri made it past the group stage (and finished third). In the end, it was Brazil shutting out Uruguay in the Finals, 3-0, thanks to a brace by Rivaldo and a goal by Ronaldo. Players, coaches and important staff members from the teams who finished first, second and third place received winners medals. Presented here is a Gold Champions medal issued to a member of the Brazilian National Team. The obverse has a lovely, two dimensional design of the Copa América trophy along with "COPA AMERICA" at top and "AL CAMPEON [Champion] - PARAGUAY 1999" at bottom. The reverse features the CONMEBOL logo and "C.S.F." The well-crafted, gold-plated medal (60 mm in diameter; 120 grams) hangs from a solid red ribbon and comes in NM condition with some moderate wear from handling.
Includes LOA from Brazil's National Team Technical Coordinator.