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Chile stun Uruguay to reach Copa America semis

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Chile players celebrate a goal by teammate Chile's Mauricio Isla during their quarter-finals Copa America 2015 soccer match against Uruguay at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, June 24, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Hosts Chile moved into the Copa America semi-finals after Mauricio Isla's late winner knocked nine-man holders Uruguay out of the tournament.

Chile dominated a bruising contest, Eduardo Vargas and Arturo Vidal both going close before Edinson Cavani was sent-off for a second yellow card.

Uruguay held out until the 82nd minute when Isla smashed home from 16 yards.

In the closing moments of an ugly game Uruguay defender Jorge Fucile was red carded for a second caution.

Chile will now face the winners of Friday's match between Bolivia and Peru (00:30 BST) for a place in the final.

For Uruguay, their tournament ended in disgrace in a stormy game which saw six yellow cards in addition to two reds at Estadio Nacional in Santiago.

The biggest talking point before Isla's winner was Cavani's first red card for Uruguay on his 76th appearance for his country.

Having been shown a yellow card for confronting a linesman, the 28-year-old Paris St-Germain forward was ordered off after catching defender Gonzalo Jara off the ball.

Jara theatrically fell to the ground but Cavani, whose father was involved in a fatal car crash  in Uruguay this week, could have few complaints.

He argued with the referee for several minutes before finally being persuaded to leave the pitch.

Chile Copa America 2015
Chile's David Pizarro celebrates after his team defeated Uruguay in their quarter-finals Copa America 2015 soccer match at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, June 24, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Uruguay self-destructed after falling behind, Fucile sent off for a second booking with two minutes remaining after bringing down Alexis Sanchez.

The match was then halted for several minutes after Uruguay's players surrounded the referee and linesman and officials and players from both sides scuffled on the field.

Chile, who dominated the match with 80% possession, have never won the Copa America since its inception in 1916.

The other two quarter-finals feature Argentina against Colombia (00:30 BST) on Saturday and Brazil versus Paraguay on Sunday (00:30 BST).

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Chile stun Uruguay to reach Copa America semis

Chile Copa America 2015
Chile players celebrate a goal by teammate Chile's Mauricio Isla during their quarter-finals Copa America 2015 soccer match against Uruguay at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, June 24, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Hosts Chile moved into the Copa America semi-finals after Mauricio Isla's late winner knocked nine-man holders Uruguay out of the tournament.

Chile dominated a bruising contest, Eduardo Vargas and Arturo Vidal both going close before Edinson Cavani was sent-off for a second yellow card.

Uruguay held out until the 82nd minute when Isla smashed home from 16 yards.

In the closing moments of an ugly game Uruguay defender Jorge Fucile was red carded for a second caution.

Chile will now face the winners of Friday's match between Bolivia and Peru (00:30 BST) for a place in the final.

For Uruguay, their tournament ended in disgrace in a stormy game which saw six yellow cards in addition to two reds at Estadio Nacional in Santiago.

The biggest talking point before Isla's winner was Cavani's first red card for Uruguay on his 76th appearance for his country.

Having been shown a yellow card for confronting a linesman, the 28-year-old Paris St-Germain forward was ordered off after catching defender Gonzalo Jara off the ball.

Jara theatrically fell to the ground but Cavani, whose father was involved in a fatal car crash  in Uruguay this week, could have few complaints.

He argued with the referee for several minutes before finally being persuaded to leave the pitch.

Chile Copa America 2015
Chile's David Pizarro celebrates after his team defeated Uruguay in their quarter-finals Copa America 2015 soccer match at the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, June 24, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Uruguay self-destructed after falling behind, Fucile sent off for a second booking with two minutes remaining after bringing down Alexis Sanchez.

The match was then halted for several minutes after Uruguay's players surrounded the referee and linesman and officials and players from both sides scuffled on the field.

Chile, who dominated the match with 80% possession, have never won the Copa America since its inception in 1916.

The other two quarter-finals feature Argentina against Colombia (00:30 BST) on Saturday and Brazil versus Paraguay on Sunday (00:30 BST).

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