Argentina emerged victorious in the Copa America final 2024, defeating Colombia 1-0 in a tightly contested match at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Despite losing star player Lionel Messi to an ankle injury in the 66th minute, Argentina, the defending champions of the tournament and World Cup 2022 winners, managed to secure their 16th Copa América title.
The winning goal came in the 112th minute of the game, when substitute Lautaro Martinez fired a shot past Colombia’s goalkeeper Camilo Vargas.
Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez was also the top goalscorer at the Copa America 2024, winning the prestigious Golden Boot award with 5 goals. The Inter Milan striker scored twice against Peru, once against Canada, and once against Chile during the group stage to finish as the tournament’s leading marksman.
The race for the Golden Boot was closely contested, with several players in the running heading into the final. However, Martinez ultimately prevailed to claim the award.
Lautaro Martinez’s 5 goals were enough to see him claim the Golden Boot, edging out the likes of Salomon Rondon, Julian Alvarez, and Jhon Cordoba who all finished with 2 or 3 goals.
The all-time top goalscorers in Copa America history are led by Norberto Mendez and Zizinho, both with 17 goals. Lionel Messi is fifth on the list with 14 goals.
Copa America 2024 Top Goalscorers: Complete List Here
The goal-wise segregation of players with their respective goals is mentioned below:
Players with Five Goals
- Lautaro Martinez (Argentina)
Players with Three Goals
- Salomon Rondon (Venezuela)
Players with Two Goals
- Julian Alvarez (Argentina)
- Vinicius Junior (Brazil)
- Jonathan David (Canada)
- Jhon Cordoba (Colombia)
- Luis Diaz (Colombia)
- Jefferson Lerma (Colombia)
- Daniel Munoz (Colombia)
- Jose Fajardo (Panama)
- Folarin Balogun (USMNT)
- Maximiliano Araujo (Uruguay)
- Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay)
- Darwin Nunez (Uruguay)
- Eduard Bello (Venezuela)
Players with One Goal
- Lisandro Martinez (Argentina)
- Lionel Messi (Argentina)
- Bruno Miranda (Bolivia)
- Alan Minda (Ecuador)
- Kendry Paez (Ecuador)
- Kevin Rodriguez (Ecuador)
- Jeremy Sarmiento (Ecuador)
- Jhonder Cadiz (Venezuela)
- Eric Ramirez (Venezuela)
- Gerardo Arteaga (Mexico)
- Christian Pulisic (USMNT)
- Mathias Olivera (Uruguay)
- Facundo Pellistri (Uruguay)
- Luis Suarez (Uruguay)
- Federico Valverde (Uruguay)
- Matias Vina (Uruguay)
- Eduardo Guerrero (Panama)
- Michael Murillo (Panama)
- Cesar Yanis (Panama)
- Miguel Borja (Colombia)
- Richard Rios (Colombia)
- James Rodriguez (Colombia)
- Davinson Sanchez (Colombia)
- Julio Enciso (Paraguay)
- Ramon Sosa (Paraguay)
- Ismael Kone (Canada)
- Jacob Shaffelburg (Canada)
- Michail Antonio (Jamaica)
- Lucas Paqueta (Brazil)
- Raphinha (Brazil)
- Savio (Brazil)
- Josimar Alcocer (Costa Rica)
- Francisco Calvo (Costa Rica)