Uruguay created history today in Copa America football when they claimed the 2011 title for a record 15th time -- eclipsing this year's tournament host's Argentina 14 with a 3-0 win in the final today.
Uruguay faced Paraguay, a team that astonishingly had reached the final without winning a game in regulation time throughout the tournament.
And the difference in class showed through, Uruguay taking a 2-0 lead into the break following goals to Luis Suarez and Diego Forlan.
Paraguay pushed hard in the second half but Uruguay just had too much class.
Uruguay faced Paraguay, a team that astonishingly had reached the final without winning a game in regulation time throughout the tournament.
And the difference in class showed through, Uruguay taking a 2-0 lead into the break following goals to Luis Suarez and Diego Forlan.
Paraguay pushed hard in the second half but Uruguay just had too much class.
(IN ARABIC)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Diego Forlan scored twice and Uruguay won the Copa America, South America's top international tournament, for a record 15th time after beating Paraguay 3-0 Sunday.
Luis Suarez also scored for Uruguay, which followed up a semifinal appearance at the 2010 World Cup by winning South America's championship for the first time since 1995.
(Uruguay celebrates with the trophy after winning 3-0 in the Copa America final Sunday.)
At roughly 3.5 million people -- about the population of Connecticut -- Uruguay has the smallest population of teams in the tournament.
Argentina and Brazil were upset in the quarterfinals of the Copa. Uruguay ousted Argentina on penalties and Paraguay eliminated Brazil, also in a shootout.
Argentina has won the title 14 times, Brazil eight. Brazil had won four of the past five titles.
Uruguay was the clear favorite going into the final, wrapping up a tournament filled with surprises.
Not only had Brazil and Argentina been sent home early, but Venezuela reached the third-place match on Saturday before losing 4-1 to Peru. Those two countries have been the weakest in the region in recent years, but they suddenly look formidable going into regional World Cup qualifying later this year.
Uruguay's squad featured 20 of the 23 players it took to the World Cup a year ago, showing teamwork and unselfish play with none of the vast star power of Argentina or Brazil.
Suarez gave Uruguay the lead in a match it dominated in the opening minutes. Receiving a pass in the area, the Liverpool forward beat defender Dario Veron to score from a deflected left-footed shot that went in off the far post behind goalkeeper Justo Villar.
Uruguay could have even have led in the second minute, when Villar stopped Diego Lugano's point-blank header.
Forlan, who was voted the best player at last year's World Cup, made it 2-0 by lashing a left-footed shot from 12 yards that left Villar flat-footed. He was set up after teammate Egidio Arevalo Rios had stolen the ball from a Paraguay player near midfield.
The Atletico Madrid striker had not scored in his 12 previous matches for the national team.
Sebastian Eguren almost made it 3-0 in the 74th, foiled when Villar stuck out his left arm with the ball headed for the net.
Forlan scored the final goal in the 90th, taking a pass from Suarez and scoring into the far corner.
Paraguay, which seldom threatened, played without injured forward Roque Santa Cruz and winger Aureliano Torres. Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino and top assistant Jorge Pautasso were suspended from the match after being sent off for repeatedly arguing with the referee in Wednesday's win over Venezuela.
Martino, from Argentina, is seen as a leading contender to take over Argentina's national team. The Argentine federation was to meet Monday and decide on the future of coach Sergio Batista, who is reported to be on the way out.
Paraguay won Copa America titles in 1979 and 1953 and reached the second round at the 2010 World Cup.
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