How many Copa America titles has Mexico won? History, all-time results of El Tri in CONMEBOL soccer championship

Claudio Darío Rodríguez

How many Copa America titles has Mexico won? History, all-time results of El Tri in CONMEBOL soccer championship image

Mexico are one of the most storied teams in the world of international football.

Having competed at FIFA World Cups, as well as CONCACAF and CONMEBOL tournaments, El Tri are great entertainers at any competition in which they take part. The name of the Aztecs has also been inscribed in the most historic of all South American tournaments: the Copa America.

Mexico secured their place at the 2024 tournament in the United States back in November 2023, defeating Honduras in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals to qualify. It was far from an easy route to the finals: Edson Alvarez scored in the 11th minute of second-half stoppage time in the clash at Azteca Stadium before El Tri won a penalty shootout 4-2 at the end of the second leg, Honduras having threatened a huge shock by winning the first game 2-0.

They were placed into Group B for the tournament, alongside Ecuador, Venezuela, and Jamaica. The relatively kind draw means hopes are high that they can reach at least the quarterfinals in 2024.

How many Copa America titles have Mexico won?

The Mexico men's national team have not yet won the Copa America. El Tri are among the teams to have played at more than one edition of the main CONMEBOL tournament (and in more than one final), but without tasting glory — for now, at least.

How many Copa America finals have Mexico lost?

Mexico have lost two Copa America finals.

At the 1993 edition in Ecuador, CONMEBOL decided to invite USA and Mexico to take part for the first time. That meant the Copa America had 12 teams instead of the usual 10. El Tri advanced as one of the best third-placed sides (in Group C, they lost 2-1 to Colombia, drew 1-1 with Argentina, and 0-0 with Bolivia). Consecutive victories followed: 4-2 against Peru, and 2-0 over host nation Ecuador, in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.

In the final, Mexico lost 2-1 to Argentina. Two goals from Gabriel Batistuta, despite an earlier equaliser from Benjamin Galindo with a penalty, gave the Albiceleste the title.

At Colombia 2001, Mexico reached the final again. They finished second in Group B behind Brazil, whom they defeated 1-0 in their opening game (they then played out a goalless draw with Paraguay and lost 1-0 against Peru). A 2-0 win against Chile, and a 2-0 victory over Uruguay, allowed them to reach the title match against the host nation.

In the final at El Campin in Bogota, a single goal from Ivan Ramiro Cordoba secured the 1-0 win by which Colombia won their first Copa America — something that Mexico have, up to now, failed to do.

Mexico at the Copa America: All-time results, finishes

Copa AmericaResult
1916Didn't participate
1917Didn't participate
1919Didn't participate
1920Didn't participate
1921Didn't participate
1922Didn't participate
1923Didn't participate
1924Didn't participate
1925Didn't participate
1926Didn't participate
1927Didn't participate
1929Didn't participate
1935Didn't participate
1937Didn't participate
1939Didn't participate
1941Didn't participate
1942Didn't participate
1945Didn't participate
1946Didn't participate
1947Didn't participate
1949Didn't participate
1953Didn't participate
1955Didn't participate
1956Didn't participate
1957Didn't participate
1959 IDidn't participate
1959 IIDidn't participate
1963Didn't participate
1967Didn't participate
1975Didn't participate
1979Didn't participate
1983Didn't participate
1987Didn't participate
1989Didn't participate
1991Didn't participate
1993Runners-up
1995Quarterfinals
19973rd place
19993rd place
2001Runners-up
2004Quarterfinals
20073rd place
2011Group stage
2015Group stage
2016Quarterfinals
2019Didn't participate
2021Didn't participate

Claudio Darío Rodríguez

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Claudio Darío Rodríguez es productor de contenido en las ediciones en español de The Sporting News. Periodista profesional desde 2006 y de oficio de toda la vida. Con pasado en Clarín, TN y Telefé. Actor, profesor, inquieto.