Preview of the 12 teams taking part in 2019 Copa America
The twelve teams competing at the Copa America have been divided into three groups, the tournament begins in Sao Paulo on June 14
Brazil
Key player: Philippe Coutinho
Tournament record - Won eight times, most recently in 2007. Eleven times runners up.
Coach: Tite
Prospects - With nine wins in their last 10 games and a squad brimming with talent and experience, spurred on by a fervent home crowd, Brazil are clear favourites, even without the injured Neymar.
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Bolivia
Key player: Marcelo Moreno
Tournament record: winners 1963, runners-up 1997
Coach: Eduardo Villegas
Prospects: Bolivia routinely fail to get out of the group and are not expected to progress this time around, but they will guarantee opponents an uncomfortable physical battle.
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Venezuela
Key player: Salomon Rondon
Tournament record: their best performance came when they reached the semi-finals in 2011
Coach: Rafael Dudamel
Prospects: Encouraging results, a talismanic figure in Rondon plus a kind draw mean Venezuela should be aiming to reach the quarter-finals at least.
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Peru
Key player: Paolo Guerrero
Tournament record: winners 1939, 1975
Coach: Ricardo Gareca
Prospects: Peru's unpredictability was summed up by Gareca saying recently his team could beat anyone or lose to anyone. Hurdling the quarter-final stage should be their aim.
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;Argentina
Key player: Lionel Messi
Tournament record: 14 times champions, but not since 1993. They have also finished runners-up 14 times, including in the last two editions.
Coach: Lionel Scaloni
Prospects: Have a weaker squad than in recent years but lowered expectations could work in their favour. The return of Sergio Aguero also gives Messi a world class strike partner.
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Paraguay
Key player: Miguel Almiron
Tournament record: Champions in 1953, 1979; six times runners up.
Coach: Eduardo Berizzo
Prospects: Still finding their feet after Berizzo took charge in February following Juan Carlos Osorio's surprise resignation, reaching the last eight would be a huge achievement given the circumstances and the quality of the group.
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Colombia
Key player: James Rodriguez
Tournament record: winners in 2001, runners-up in 1975
Coach: Carlos Queiroz
Prospects: Colombia have under-achieved in their recent Copa outings but after warming up with big victories over Panama and Peru they look determined to do better this year, especially under the orders of the highly-experienced Queiroz.
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Qatar
Key player: Almoez Ali
Tournament record: first appearance
Coach: Felix Sanchez
Prospects: Qatar have made stunning progress under former Barcelona youth coach Sanchez and after sweeping to victory at the Asian Cup, they will be keen to further demonstrate they will be no pushovers when they host the 2022 World Cup.
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Chile
Key player: Arturo Vidal
Tournament record: winners in 2015 and 2016, runners-up four times
Coach: Reinaldo Rueda
Prospects: After euphoric back-to-back Copa triumphs, Chile's dream became a nightmare when they failed to qualify for the last World Cup. Coach Rueda has struggled to restore confidence, earning only five wins in 13 games.
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Uruguay
Key player: Luis Suarez
Tournament record: champions 15 times, most recently in 2011
Coach: Oscar Tabarez
Prospects: Few countries can match Uruguay's competitive spirit, especially in the tournament they consider their own, and if their prolific front two of Suarez and Edinson Cavani remain fit they stand a great chance of making the final.
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Japan
Key player: Shoya Nakajima
Tournament record: invited once before in 1999, when they fell at the group stage
Coach: Hajime Moriyasu
Prospects: With coach Moriyasu picking a young and inexperienced squad, Japan look set to use the Copa as a testing ground for next year's Olympic Games, but getting out of the group is still a realistic goal.
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Ecuador
Key player: Antonio Valencia
Tournament record: Their best performances were reaching the semi-finals in 1959 and 1993.
Coach: Hernan Gomez
Prospects: Ecuador have been on a downward curve since coming eighth out of 10 in World Cup qualifying and with no wins in their last four games, they will struggle to get out of their group.