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By Brian Homewood
Tuesday, March 9, 2004 LIMA, March 8 (Reuters) - Arch-rivals Argentina and Uruguay were thrown together when the draw for this year´s Copa America was made in Peru on Monday. The two teams from across the River Plate were drawn in Group B alongside Mexico and Ecuador. Norberto Alonso, who played in Argentina´s victorious 1978 World Cup team, pulled out the ball which sent Uruguay into Group B. Host nation Peru were given an easier draw against defending champions Colombia, Venezuela and Bolivia in Group A, which ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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