The Chilean shot-stopper won the tournament's Golden Glove, while Paolo Guerrero and the Chilean striker shared the tournament's Golden Boot.

Once the 2015 Copa América ended, the tournament's organization handed out the awards to the players they thought deserved it.Surprisingly enough, there was no Argentinean player considered to win any awards, while most of the trophies were handed to Chilean players.

The first trophy winner was the Peruvian team, winning the Fair Play award. This award is given to the team that committed the least fouls during the tournament, considering also the amount of yellow and red cards shown to their players.

Golden Glove award: Claudio Bravo

The Chilean shot-stopper was considered the best in the tournament, having conceded only four goals during the six matches he participated in. Bravo kept a clean sheet in four of those games, the only teams that got past him were Mexico and Perú

Best Young Player: Jeison Murillo

The Colombian defender will go into the record books after winning the trophy that belonged to Luis Suarez four years ago. Murillo scored Colombia's only goal in the tournament, and his all around performance was good enough to grant him the much deserved trophy.

Golden Boot: Eduardo Vargas (CHI) and Paolo Guerrero (PER)

With four goals, both strikers took over Luis Suarez's place as the tournament's top scorer. Guerrero's performance in the 2011 Copa América was interesting enough, but his four goals in this edition make him one of his country's all-time top scorers in Copa América history. Meanwhile, Eduardo Vargas had his shining moment in the semi-finals, where he led La Roja past Perú with a brace, including a wonderful goal from outside the box.