Hashflags for the 2015 Copa América #Chile2015 were announced on June 11, 2015 on the Copa América 2015 Twitter Account.
A new hashflag #FinalCA2015 was introduced on July 4, 2015 in time for the Copa América final. All #Chile2015 hashflags were disabled on July 5, 2015.
❌ Disabled
Name | Hashflag | Image |
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Chile 2015 | #Chile2015 | ![]() |
Final | #FinalCA2015 | ![]() |
Argentina | #ARG #Argentina |
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Bolivia | #BOL #Bolivia |
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Brazil | #BRA | ![]() |
Chile | #CHI #Chile |
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Colombia | #COL | ![]() |
Ecuador | #ECU | ![]() |
Jamaica | #JAM #Jamaica |
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Mexico | #MEX | ![]() |
Paraguay | #PAR #Paraguay |
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Peru | #PER #Peru |
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Uruguay | #URU #Uruguay |
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Venezuela | #VEN #Venezuela |
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Example Tweet
The #Chile2015 Hashflags appear like this when used in a tweet:
Note: due to the the overlapping dates of #FIFAWWC and #Chile2015, Hashflags for #MEX #ECU #BRA #COL initially displayed the maple leaf design used for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. This was resolved when these teams dropped out of the #FIFAWWC tournament.
Promotional Image
This is the promotional image used by Twitter to promote these hashflags.