The 1983 Copa América football tournament was played between 10 August and 4 November, with all ten CONMEBOL members participating. Defending champions Paraguay received a bye into the semi-finals.
The cup was won by Uruguay, that beat Brazil in the final match. This achievement ended Uruguay's 16-year streak without an official championship since the 1967 South American Championship, and qualified the Celestes to play the first Artemio Franchi Trophy in 1985 against France, winner of the UEFA Euro 1984.
Squads
Group stage
The teams were drawn into three groups, consisting of three teams each. Each team played twice (home and away) against the other teams in their group, with two points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The winner of each group advanced to the semi-finals.
Paraguay qualified automatically as holders for the semifinal.
Group A
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Group B
thumb|200px|Argentina playing Ecuador in Quito
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Group C
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Knockout stage
Semi-finals
Uruguay won 3–1 on points.
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2–2 on points. Brazil won on a drawing of lots.
Final
Uruguay won 3–1 on points.
Goal scorers
thumb|Jorge Burruchaga, one of the three top scorers
With three goals, Jorge Luis Burruchaga, Roberto Dinamite and Carlos Aguilera are the top scorers in the tournament. In total, 55 goals were scored by 40 different players, with none of them credited as own goal.
3 Goals
- Jorge Burruchaga
- Roberto Dinamite
- Carlos Aguilera
2 Goals
- Éder
- Jorge Aravena
- Rodolfo Dubó
- Didí
- Juan Caballero
- Franco Navarro
- Eduardo Malásquez
- Fernando Morena
- Wilmar Cabrera
1 Goal
- Ricardo Gareca
- Víctor Ramos
- Milton Melgar
- David Paniagua
- Silvio Rojas
- Erwin Romero
- Jorginho
- Renato Gaúcho
- Tita
- Oscar Arriaza
- Rubén Espinoza
- Juan Carlos Letelier
- Juan Carlos Orellana
- Fernando Fiorillo
- Nolberto Molina
- Miguel Augusto Prince
- Hans Maldonado
- Lupo Quiñónez
- Galo Fidean Vázquez
- José Jacinto Vega
- Milciades Morel
- Germán Leguía
- Eduardo Mario Acevedo
- Víctor Diogo
- Enzo Francescoli
- Arsenio Luzardo
- Alberto Santelli
- Pedro Febles
