In the history of South America’s greatest football tournament, one question always sparks rivalry and pride: who has won Copa America the most? As of the 2024 edition, the answer is clear—Argentina has won Copa America the most, lifting the trophy 16 times. They broke a long-standing tie with Uruguay, who had 15 titles before Argentina’s 2024 win.
Below, AntiKick will dive into how the all-time title race has evolved, which nations follow behind, key statistics, and what 2024 meant for these footballing giants.
How the title race shaped up

From its start in 1916 (originally called the South American Championship), the Copa America has seen many formats—round robins, knockout phases, shared hosting. But through every twist, a few teams have consistently dominated the top.
- Argentina and Uruguay have long been the benchmark. Before 2024, both were tied at 15 Copa America titles each.
- Brazil is the third-most successful, but with a noticeable gap. Their successes come later and are fewer in number compared to those two.
- Other nations—Chile, Paraguay, Peru—have had moments of glory but only modest numbers of wins.
Argentina’s rise to the top
2024 was a watershed year for Argentina.
- In the final, they defeated Colombia 1–0 after extra time to win their 16th title. That match pushed them past Uruguay for the all-time lead.
- That victory also meant Argentina holds a few more records: the most championships, the most recent title, and the largest haul among all Copa América winners.
Argentina’s success wasn’t new: they already had a storied history in the tournament, with multiple wins in the early to mid 20th century, solid performances throughout, and several unforgettable finals.
Following nations: Uruguay, Brazil, others
While Argentina holds the crown now, the story of Copa America greatness involves several other nations:
- Uruguay: With 15 titles before 2024 (and none in 2024), Uruguay remains second. They’ve produced many early winners, especially in the first half of the 20th century.
- Brazil: Their total number of Copa America wins stands at 9 as of 2024. Brazil often shines in other tournaments, but in this one, they trail behind the two giants.
- Chile and Paraguay and Peru: Each with 2 titles (Chile’s most recent in 2016; Paraguay’s in 1979; Peru’s highlighted wins earlier).
Key statistics & facts

Here are some of the standout numbers around who has won Copa America the most and related records:
- Total editions of the tournament (including early South American Championships, up to 2024): 48.
- Argentina’s 16 titles came in years including 2024 (most recent), 2021, 1993, and many early wins like 1921, 1925, etc.
- Uruguay’s dominance was stronger in earlier decades; their last title before 2024 was 2011.
- Brazil’s most recent win came in 2019.
What 2024 meant
The 2024 Copa America wasn’t just another edition—it reshaped history.
- With the win, Argentina pulled ahead in the title race, moving. That answers once and for all who has won Copa America the most.
- It also solidified a golden generation for Argentina, coming after 2021’s win and the 2022 World Cup, increasing their momentum on the international stage.
- The tournament further increased the gap between Argentina (16), Uruguay (15), and Brazil (9).
Answer recap

- Answer: Argentina has won Copa America the most.
- Previous status: Argentina and Uruguay were tied at 15 each before 2024.
- Close competitors: Uruguay (15), Brazil (9).
Conclusion
Who has won Copa America the most? Argentina—with a record-breaking 16 titles after the 2024 triumph over Colombia. AntiKick hopes this clears up the title race and gives you the history, context, and stats you were after.
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