Can Brazil stun Argentina for the Copa America title?
It will be a celebration of raw football talent when the Copa America comes alive in the United States, with 16 teams going head to head to be the continent's champions.
7 months ago
The 2024 event will be the third time the United States will host Copa America, and it is the most exciting one yet.
CONMEBOL organizes the tournament, and CONCACAF is the co-host. Argentina is the defending champion of the Copa America.
Earlier, Ecuador agreed to host the 2024 edition. But in 2022, they walked out of the tournament. Here, Peru and the United States expressed interest as hosts.
On January 27, 2023, it was announced that as part of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL's new strategic partnership, the USA would host the tournament with six CONCACAF guest teams qualifying through the CONCACAF Nations League 2023-24.
The nations of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela represent the CONMEBOL nations.
Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, the United States, Canada and Costa Rica represent the CONCACAF.
The Copa America will have 16 teams competing in groups of 4. The top two from each group will make it to the knockout stage.
The draw is straightforward; the Group A winner will have the Group B runner-up and vice versa.
Group A is set to be one of the most exciting groups, with the newly crowned World Champions, Argentina. Copa America 2024 tickets for all games involving Argentina are in extremely high demand and are going at record prices.
This hype aligns with the hype around Lionel Messi in the USA, with the Argentinian playmaker representing Inter Miami.
Copa America 2024: Groups
Group A:
Argentina
Peru
Chile
Canada
Group B:
Mexico
Ecuador
Venezuela
Jamaica
Group C:
United States
Uruguay
Panama
Bolivia
Group D:
Brazil
Colombia
Paraguay
Costa Rica
Copa America 2024: Venues
This year's Copa America 2024 will be held in 14 cities. Fans around the USA can purchase Copa America 2024 tickets.
Host Stadiums:
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Mercedez-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
State Farm Stadium, Arizona
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, Florida
Tournament Favorites?
It will be a tournament with plenty of star power. While Lionel Messi and Argentina will take centre stage, there will be a lot of anticipation and hype around Brazil. However, as reigning world champions after conquering the field in Qatar in 2022, Argentina will be the team to beat.
Messi and Argentina last looked back since the win, proving themselves as the force in international soccer.
In the meantime, Uruguay and Colombia have also put their hands up and are strong contenders for this year's title.
We look at the top teams ahead of the Copa America 2024.
It's hard to believe that by the time Copa America kicks off, it will have been a decade since James Rodriguez captivated the world in Brazil in 2014.
Rodriguez is still alive and kicking, captaining the side as a 32-year-old veteran. Colombia, though, has a young generation of stars on the rise, with Luis Diaz, Luis Sinisterra, Jhon Duran, and Yaser Asprilla all coming into their own in England.
Diaz stole the spotlight when Colombia played Brazil, with the Liverpool star scoring twice to upset Brazil.
Add in veterans like Davinson Sanchez, Wilmar Barrios, Rafael Santos Borre, Juan Cuadrado and Yerry Mina, and you have a team with the right mix to make a deep run despite shockingly missing the most recent World Cup.
Wins over Romania and, more notably, Spain in March will only lift the mood even more.
Colombia's path to glory is tough. They face Brazil in the group stage, and if things go well, they will play Uruguay or the USMNT in the quarterfinals.
The Copa America will be a massive test for the USMNT's rising squad of young stars. That group has spoken about changing the perception of American soccer; this is how you do it.
Playing on home soil is an advantage and added pressure for the USMNT. Thousands of soccer fans with Copa America 2024 tickets are expected to attend the stadiums to support the home team.
Christian Pulisic & Co. made a mark at the World Cup, escaping their group before falling to the Netherlands in the last 16. This Copa America is their next big chance to show that this team can reach a new level.
Winning the CONCACAF Nations League is good, but this team has outgrown those achievements.
Before Neymar's injury, Brazil may have been a top contender for the Copa America alongside Argentina.
However, with their key player out with injury, it is an arduous path for Brazil.
The win against England at Wembley was a morale booster for the side and will ignite the fans from Brazil to make it to the USA.
With Neymar unavailable, Brazil might have unearthed a new star - Endrick.
The 17-year-old youngster set Wembley ablaze by scoring the winner against England, making a statement to the world.
Endrick might have closed down his starting number for the Copa America 2024 and will team up with Rodrygo and Vinicius Jnr. at the front.
It's safe to say that Brazil still has a lot of soul-searching to do by the summer, but the talent is there.
There's no doubt who the favourite is as Messi and Argentina look to defend their Copa America crown. They lost to Uruguay in November, their first defeat since Saudi Arabia stunned them in the World Cup opener but bounced back with a big win at Brazil. Even with that defeat, Argentina is a freight train, one conducted by the best player the game has seen.
Even without Messi, Argentina looked fine. With the Inter Miami star out due to injury in March friendlies, Argentina blasted El Salvador 3-0 before putting three more past a youthful Costa Rica team.
The Copa America may be the last tournament where the world sees Messi at the top of his game, having won back-to-back major trophies in the previous three years.
It is safe to say that Argentina has no plans of slowing down as it strives for repeat success.
CONMEBOL organizes the tournament, and CONCACAF is the co-host. Argentina is the defending champion of the Copa America.
Earlier, Ecuador agreed to host the 2024 edition. But in 2022, they walked out of the tournament. Here, Peru and the United States expressed interest as hosts.
On January 27, 2023, it was announced that as part of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL's new strategic partnership, the USA would host the tournament with six CONCACAF guest teams qualifying through the CONCACAF Nations League 2023-24.
The nations of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela represent the CONMEBOL nations.
Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, the United States, Canada and Costa Rica represent the CONCACAF.
The Copa America will have 16 teams competing in groups of 4. The top two from each group will make it to the knockout stage.
The draw is straightforward; the Group A winner will have the Group B runner-up and vice versa.
Group A is set to be one of the most exciting groups, with the newly crowned World Champions, Argentina. Copa America 2024 tickets for all games involving Argentina are in extremely high demand and are going at record prices.
This hype aligns with the hype around Lionel Messi in the USA, with the Argentinian playmaker representing Inter Miami.
Copa America 2024: Groups
Group A:
Argentina
Peru
Chile
Canada
Group B:
Mexico
Ecuador
Venezuela
Jamaica
Group C:
United States
Uruguay
Panama
Bolivia
Group D:
Brazil
Colombia
Paraguay
Costa Rica
Copa America 2024: Venues
This year's Copa America 2024 will be held in 14 cities. Fans around the USA can purchase Copa America 2024 tickets.
Host Stadiums:
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Mercedez-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
State Farm Stadium, Arizona
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, Florida
Tournament Favorites?
It will be a tournament with plenty of star power. While Lionel Messi and Argentina will take centre stage, there will be a lot of anticipation and hype around Brazil. However, as reigning world champions after conquering the field in Qatar in 2022, Argentina will be the team to beat.
Messi and Argentina last looked back since the win, proving themselves as the force in international soccer.
In the meantime, Uruguay and Colombia have also put their hands up and are strong contenders for this year's title.
We look at the top teams ahead of the Copa America 2024.
It's hard to believe that by the time Copa America kicks off, it will have been a decade since James Rodriguez captivated the world in Brazil in 2014.
Rodriguez is still alive and kicking, captaining the side as a 32-year-old veteran. Colombia, though, has a young generation of stars on the rise, with Luis Diaz, Luis Sinisterra, Jhon Duran, and Yaser Asprilla all coming into their own in England.
Diaz stole the spotlight when Colombia played Brazil, with the Liverpool star scoring twice to upset Brazil.
Add in veterans like Davinson Sanchez, Wilmar Barrios, Rafael Santos Borre, Juan Cuadrado and Yerry Mina, and you have a team with the right mix to make a deep run despite shockingly missing the most recent World Cup.
Wins over Romania and, more notably, Spain in March will only lift the mood even more.
Colombia's path to glory is tough. They face Brazil in the group stage, and if things go well, they will play Uruguay or the USMNT in the quarterfinals.
The Copa America will be a massive test for the USMNT's rising squad of young stars. That group has spoken about changing the perception of American soccer; this is how you do it.
Playing on home soil is an advantage and added pressure for the USMNT. Thousands of soccer fans with Copa America 2024 tickets are expected to attend the stadiums to support the home team.
Christian Pulisic & Co. made a mark at the World Cup, escaping their group before falling to the Netherlands in the last 16. This Copa America is their next big chance to show that this team can reach a new level.
Winning the CONCACAF Nations League is good, but this team has outgrown those achievements.
Before Neymar's injury, Brazil may have been a top contender for the Copa America alongside Argentina.
However, with their key player out with injury, it is an arduous path for Brazil.
The win against England at Wembley was a morale booster for the side and will ignite the fans from Brazil to make it to the USA.
With Neymar unavailable, Brazil might have unearthed a new star - Endrick.
The 17-year-old youngster set Wembley ablaze by scoring the winner against England, making a statement to the world.
Endrick might have closed down his starting number for the Copa America 2024 and will team up with Rodrygo and Vinicius Jnr. at the front.
It's safe to say that Brazil still has a lot of soul-searching to do by the summer, but the talent is there.
There's no doubt who the favourite is as Messi and Argentina look to defend their Copa America crown. They lost to Uruguay in November, their first defeat since Saudi Arabia stunned them in the World Cup opener but bounced back with a big win at Brazil. Even with that defeat, Argentina is a freight train, one conducted by the best player the game has seen.
Even without Messi, Argentina looked fine. With the Inter Miami star out due to injury in March friendlies, Argentina blasted El Salvador 3-0 before putting three more past a youthful Costa Rica team.
The Copa America may be the last tournament where the world sees Messi at the top of his game, having won back-to-back major trophies in the previous three years.
It is safe to say that Argentina has no plans of slowing down as it strives for repeat success.
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