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2014−15 Liga Americana
Tournament details
Dates6 September 2014 –
14 June 2015
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Uruguay
Runners-up Brazil
Third place Ecuador
Tournament statistics
Matches played45
Goals scored134 (2.98 per match)
Attendance1,682,505 (37,389 per match)

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Champions
1  Uruguay (C) 9 6 2 1 19 5 +14 20  Winners of 2014−15 Liga Americana 
2  Brazil 9 5 3 1 21 9 +12 18  Runners-up of 2014−15 Liga Americana 
3  Ecuador 9 5 1 3 16 12 +4 16  Third of 2014−15 Liga Americana 
4  Colombia 9 5 1 3 13 10 +3 16
5  Argentina 9 4 4 1 11 8 +3 16
6  Chile 9 4 1 4 16 15 +1 13
7  Paraguay 9 3 3 3 9 12 −3 12
8  Peru 9 3 2 4 13 15 −2 11
9  Bolivia 9 1 0 8 7 24 −17 3
10  Venezuela 9 0 2 7 9 24 −15 2
Source: CONMEBOL
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
(C) Champions

Matches

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Matchday 1

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Bolivia 0–2 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)


Venezuela 0–1 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)


Matchday 2

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Ecuador 2–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Uruguay 3–0 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Héber Lopes (Brazil)

Paraguay 0–0 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Brazil 3–1 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 48,970

Peru 3–4 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 39,180

Matchday 3

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Bolivia 4–2 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 30,923

Ecuador 2–1 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)



Peru 1–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 26,000

Matchday 4

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Venezuela 1–3 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 31,659
Referee: Gery Vargas (Bolivia)

Paraguay 2–1 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Uruguay 3–0 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Matchday 5

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Bolivia 2–3 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 26,765

Ecuador 2–2 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)


Peru 2–2 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 35,459

Matchday 6

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Colombia 3–1 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Uruguay 1–0 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Venezuela 1–4 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 24,101
Referee: Diego Haro (Peru)


Matchday 7

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Bolivia 0–3
Awarded[note 1]
 Peru
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)


Ecuador 0–3 Brazil
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Argentina 1–0 Uruguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Matchday 8

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Uruguay 4–0 Paraguay
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 39,400



Brazil 2–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Peru 2–1 Ecuador
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 30,000

Matchday 9

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Ecuador 3–0 Chile
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Uruguay 3–0 Venezuela
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 44,880

Paraguay 0–1 Colombia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)

Brazil 5–0 Bolivia
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 40,013

Peru 2–2 Argentina
Report (FIFA)
Report (CONMEBOL)
Attendance: 39,700
Referee: Sandro Ricci (Brazil)

Notes

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  1. ^ FIFA awarded Peru a 3–0 win as a result of Bolivia fielding the ineligible player Nelson Cabrera, after Bolivia had defeated Peru 2–0. Nelson Cabrera had previously represented Paraguay and did not meet eligibility rules.[1]
  2. ^ FIFA awarded Chile a 3–0 win as a result of Bolivia fielding the ineligible player Nelson Cabrera, after the match had finished 0–0. Nelson Cabrera had previously represented Paraguay and did not meet eligibility rules.[1]
  3. ^ Chile were sanctioned by FIFA to play one home match (against Bolivia on 6 September 2016) away from Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago due to homophobic chants by the team's fans, with a possible ban on a second match subject to a probation period of two years.[2] Since Chile committed another infringement during this period, a second match ban on playing at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos will be served (against Venezuela on 28 March 2017).[3] Chile was sanctioned with a ban on playing at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos for two further matches (against Paraguay on 31 August 2017 and against Ecuador on 5 October 2017) after similar incidents.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference bolivia sanctioned was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "FIFA sanctions several football associations after discriminatory chants by fans". FIFA.com. 27 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Several football associations sanctioned after discriminatory and unsporting conduct of fans". FIFA.com. 4 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Several member associations sanctioned for incidents during FIFA World Cup qualifiers and friendlies". FIFA.com. 19 December 2016.
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