Copa América 1993 squads

Copa América 1993 squads

Below are the rosters for the Copa América 1993 tournament in Ecuador, from June 15 to July 4, 1993. For this edition Mexico and the United States were invited for the first time to the competition. This led to a change in the format of the event: twelve teams divided in three groups of four teams each.

Group A

fb|ECU

Head coach: Dušan Drašković

fb|USA

Head coach: Bora Milutinovic

fb|URU

Head coach: Luís Cubilla

fb|VEN

Head coach: Ratomir Dujković

Group B

fb|BRA

Head coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira

fb|CHI

Head coach: Arturo Salah

fb|PAR

Head coach: Alicio Solalinde

fb|PER

Head coach: Vladimir Popović

Group C

fb|ARG

Head coach: Alfio Basile Because of the lesion suffered by Dario Franco in Argentina's first match against Bolivia (rupture of tibia and fibula), the CSF authorized to replace him; the coach chose to include José Basualdo.

fb|BOL

Head coach: Xavier Azkargorta

fb|COL

Head coach: Francisco Maturana

fb|MEX

Head coach: Miguel Mejía Barón

References

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tables/93safull.html#rosters RSSSF Archive]

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