Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez was named player of the tournament as Copa America Centenario champions Chile also swept the individual awards.
Chile beat Argentina on penalties for the second year in a row in the final on Sunday, and Sanchez was then awarded the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player after scoring three goals and setting up two in six games.
His teammate Eduardo Vargas won the Golden Boot after finishing as the top scorer with six goals, while Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo was awarded the Golden Glove.
Chile also dominated the selections for the Copa’s Best XI, with eight players selected. The other three were Argentina players — including Lionel Messi, who missed his penalty in the shootout and then said he will retire from internationals.
He scored twice in a must-win game against Panama that sent Chile through to the knockout stages, then had one goal and two assists in a 7-0 thrashing of Mexico in the quarterfinals.
He celebrated the win by posing with his trophies and medal in the changing room after the game, writing: “I am speechless.”
Bravo did not concede a goal in the knockout stages of the tournament, and denied Argentina’s Lucas Biglia with a crucial save in the penalty shootout.