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2024 Copa América

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48th edition of the Copa América

2024 Copa América
CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024
Vibra el Continente
(Vibra o Continente)
English: Rocking the Continent
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
DatesJune 20 – July 14
Teams16 (from 2 confederations)
Venue14 (in 14 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Argentina (16th title)
Runners-up Colombia
Third place Uruguay
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored70 (2.19 per match)
Attendance1,571,878 (49,121 per match)
Top scorer(s)ArgentinaLautaro Martínez
(5 goals)
Best playerColombiaJames Rodríguez
BestgoalkeeperArgentinaEmiliano Martínez
Fair play award Colombia
2021
2028
International football competition

The2024 Copa América was the 48th edition of theCopa América, the quadrennial international men'ssoccer championship organized by South America's football ruling bodyCONMEBOL.[1] The tournament was held in the United States from June 20 to July 14, 2024, and was co-organized byCONCACAF.[2]

This was the second time that the United States hosted the tournament, having hosted theCopa América Centenario in 2016.Argentina was the defending champion,[3] and won a record sixteenth title after defeatingColombia 1–0 afterextra time in thefinal,[4][5] which was played on July 14, 2024, atHard Rock Stadium inMiami Gardens, Florida.[6]

Host selection

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The 2024 Copa América had been expected to be hosted by Ecuador because ofCONMEBOL's host rotation order. However, it was run by America because[7] CONMEBOL presidentAlejandro Domínguez said Ecuador had been nominated but not yet chosen to organize the edition. In November 2022, the country declined to host the tournament.[8] Peru and the United States had both expressed interest in organizing the tournament.[1][9]

On January 27, 2023, it was announced that, as part ofCONCACAF and CONMEBOL's new strategic partnership, the United States would host the tournament with sixCONCACAF guest teams qualifying through the2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League.[2] The tournament also acted as a prelude to the2026 FIFA World Cup, of which the United States is a joint host along with Canada and Mexico.[10][11]

Venues

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All of the stadiums were existing venues. The opening match was held atMercedes-Benz Stadium inAtlanta, Georgia, while thefinal was held atHard Rock Stadium inMiami Gardens, Florida. Both venues were announced on November 20, 2023.[12] All other stadiums were selected and announced on December 4, 2023.[13]

List of host cities and stadiums
Arlington, Texas
(Dallas/Fort Worth Area)
Atlanta, GeorgiaAustin, Texas
AT&T StadiumMercedes-Benz StadiumQ2 Stadium
Capacity:80,000Capacity:71,000Capacity:20,730
Charlotte, North CarolinaEast Rutherford, New Jersey
(New York City Area)
Houston, Texas
Bank of America StadiumMetLife StadiumNRG Stadium
Capacity:74,860Capacity:82,560Capacity:72,220
Inglewood, California
(Los Angeles Area)
Santa Clara, California
(San Francisco Bay Area)
Glendale, Arizona
(Phoenix Area)
SoFi StadiumLevi's StadiumState Farm Stadium
Capacity:70,240Capacity:68,500Capacity:63,400
Paradise, Nevada
(Las Vegas Area)
Kansas City, MissouriKansas City, Kansas
Allegiant StadiumArrowhead StadiumChildren's Mercy Park
Capacity:61,000Capacity:76,410Capacity:18,460
Miami Gardens, Florida
(Miami Area)
Orlando, Florida
Hard Rock StadiumInter&Co Stadium
Capacity:64,760Capacity:25,500

Team base camps

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Each team chose a "team base camp" for its stay between the matches. The teams trained and resided in these locations throughout the tournament, travelling to games staged away from their bases. The "team base camp" needed to be in the United States.

Base camp and training ground by team—sortable
TeamBase campTraining ground
 ArgentinaFort Lauderdale, FloridaChase Stadium[14]
 Bolivia
 BrazilBay Lake, FloridaESPN Wide World of Sports Complex[15]
 Canada
 Chile
 Colombia
 Costa Rica
 EcuadorSanta Clara, CaliforniaSanta Clara Youth Soccer Park[16]
 Jamaica
 Mexico
 Panama
 Paraguay
 Peru
 United StatesBethesda, MarylandLandon School[17]
 UruguayPalm Beach Gardens, FloridaGardens North County District Park
 VenezuelaSan Jose, CaliforniaSan Jose State University[18]

Teams

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Map of the participant countries.[neutrality isdisputed]

Qualification

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Main article:2024 Copa América qualifying play-offs

The tournament included sixteen teams: ten from CONMEBOL and six from CONCACAF.[2] All ten CONMEBOL national teams were eligible to enter.

The six CONCACAF participants qualified through the2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League.[2] The teams were the four League A quarter-final winners, and twoplay-off round winners between the four losing quarter-finalists.[19] Unlike theCopa América Centenario, theUnited States did not qualify automatically despite being the hosts, but still secured a berth as one of League A quarter-final winners, following a 4–2 aggregate win againstTrinidad and Tobago.

CONMEBOL (10 teams)CONCACAF (6 teams)

Draw

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The group stage draw was held on December 7, 2023, at 19:30EST (UTC−5) in theJames L. Knight Center inMiami, Florida.[20] The sixteen teams were drawn into four groups of four, by selecting one team from each of the four ranked pots.

For the draw, the four teams in Pot 1 were pre-seeded into their respective groups, determined as follows:

  • The reigning Copa América champions, Argentina, were seeded into Group A
  • The reigning CONCACAF Gold Cup champions, Mexico, were seeded into Group B
  • The highest ranked CONCACAF team in the October 2023FIFA World Rankings, the United States, was seeded into Group C
  • The next-highest ranked CONMEBOL team in the October 2023 FIFA World Rankings, Brazil, was seeded into Group D

The remaining 12 teams were placed into Pots 2–4 according to their October 2023 World Rankings, with placeholders for the two CONCACAF participants yet to be determined at the time of the draw each being automatically placed into Pot 4.[21]

For the draw, the competition rules stated that no group could have more than three CONMEBOL teams or more than two CONCACAF teams. If this condition was not met during the draw, the team moved to the next available group in alphabetical order.[22]

Seeding

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Pot 1
TeamRank
 Argentina1
 Mexico14
 United States (host)12
 Brazil5
Pot 2
TeamRank
 Uruguay11
 Colombia15
 Ecuador32
 Peru35
Pot 3
TeamRank
 Chile40
 Panama41
 Venezuela49
 Paraguay53
Pot 4
TeamRank
 Jamaica55
 Bolivia85
 Canada[a]
50
 Costa Rica[a]54

Notes

  1. ^abTeam was competing in thequalifying play-offs and was not known at the time of the draw

Draw

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Group A
PosTeam
A1 Argentina
A2 Peru
A3 Chile
A4 Canada[a]
Group B
PosTeam
B1 Mexico
B2 Ecuador
B3 Venezuela
B4 Jamaica
Group C
PosTeam
C1 United States
C2 Uruguay
C3 Panama
C4 Bolivia
Group D
PosTeam
D1 Brazil
D2 Colombia
D3 Paraguay
D4 Costa Rica[a]

Notes

  1. ^abTeam was competing in thequalifying play-offs and was not known at the time of the draw

Squads

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Main article:2024 Copa América squads

The maximum squad size of the teams was increased from the original quota of 23 to 26 players. Teams had to provide the list containing a minimum of 23 players and a maximum of 26 by the deadline of June 15.[23]

Match officials

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On May 24, 2024, CONMEBOL announced 101 referees for the tournament. Referees were from CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, and UEFA because of the continuation of theUEFA–CONMEBOL memorandum of understanding. Italian official Maurizio Mariani, with his assistants Daniele Brindoni and Alberto Tegoni, along withMarco Di Bello and Aleandro Di Paolo (VAR), represented UEFA. This was the first edition of the Copa América to feature female referees. Four referees from the2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final were incorporated, includingTori Penso and her assistants Brooke Mayo and Kathryn Nesbitt, as well as VAR officialTatiana Guzmán.Edina Alves and assistants Neuza Back, Mary Blanco, Migdalia Rodríguez also took part in the tournament.[24]

AssociationRefereesAssistant refereesVideo assistant referees
 ArgentinaDarío Herrera
Yael Falcón
Juan Belatti
Cristian Navarro
Facundo Rodríguez
Maximiliano del Yesso
Mauro Vigliano
Silvio Trucco
Héctor Paletta
 BoliviaIvo MéndezJosé Antelo
Edwar Saavedra
Gery Vargas
 BrazilWilton Sampaio
Raphael Claus
Edina Alves
Danilo Manis
Rodrigo Correa
Bruno Boschilia
Bruno Pires
Neuza Back
Rodolpho Toski
Daniel Nobre
Pablo Gonçalves
 ChilePiero Maza
Cristian Garay
Claudio Urrutia
Miguel Rocha
José Retamal
Juan Serrano
Juan Lara
Rodrigo Carvajal
Edson Cisternas
 ColombiaWilmar Roldán
Jhon Ospina
Alexander Guzmán
Jhon León
Jhon Gallego
Miguel Roldán
Mary Blanco
Nicolás Gallo
Yadir Acuña
David Rodríguez
 EcuadorAugusto AragónCristhian Lescano
Ricardo Baren
Carlos Orbe
Bryan Loayza
 GuatemalaMario EscobarLuis Ventura
Humberto Panjoj
 ItalyMaurizio MarianiDaniele Bindoni
Alberto Tegoni
Marco Di Bello
Aleandro Di Paolo
 MexicoCésar RamosAlberto Morín
Marco Bisguerra
Erik Miranda
Guillermo Pacheco
 NicaraguaTatiana Guzmán
 ParaguayJuan BenítezEduardo Cardozo
Milcíades Saldívar
Derlis López
Eduardo Britos
José Cuevas
 PeruKevin OrtegaMichael Orué
Stephen Atoche
Joel Alarcón
Jonny Bossio
Augusto Menéndez
 El SalvadorIván BartonDavid Morán
Henri Pupiro
 UruguayAndrés Matonte
Gustavo Tejera
Nicolás Tarán
Martín Soppi
Carlos Barreiro
Pablo Llarena
Leodán González
Richard Trinidad
Cristhian Ferreyra
 United StatesIsmail Elfath
Tori Penso
Corey Parker
Kyle Atkins
Brooke Mayo
Kathryn Nesbitt
Armando Villarreal
 VenezuelaJesús Valenzuela
Alexis Herrera
Jorge Urrego
Alberto Ponte
Lubin Torrealba
Migdalia Rodríguez
Juan Soto
Carlos López

Group stage

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The top two teams of each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

Tiebreakers

The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows (Regulations Article 24):[21]

  1. Points obtained in all group matches (three points for a win, one for a draw, none for a defeat);
  2. Goal difference in all group matches;
  3. Number of goals scored in all group matches;
  4. Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  5. Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
  6. Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
  7. Fewest red cards;
  8. Fewest yellow cards;
  9. Drawing of lots.

Group A

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Main article:2024 Copa América Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Argentina330050+59Advance toknockout stage
2 Canada311112−14
3 Chile302101−12
4 Peru301203−31
Source:CONMEBOL
Argentina 2–0 Canada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 70,564[25]
Peru 0–0 Chile
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 43,030[26]

Peru 0–1 Canada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 15,625[27]
Chile 0–1 Argentina
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 81,106[28]

Argentina 2–0 Peru
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 64,972[29]
Canada 0–0 Chile
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 24,481[30]

Group B

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Main article:2024 Copa América Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Venezuela330061+59Advance toknockout stage
2 Ecuador311143+14
3 Mexico31111104
4 Jamaica300317−60
Source:CONMEBOL
Ecuador 1–2 Venezuela
Sarmiento 40'Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 29,864[31]
Mexico 1–0 Jamaica
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 53,763[32]

Ecuador 3–1 Jamaica
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 24,074[33]
Referee: Cristian Garay(Chile)
Venezuela 1–0 Mexico
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 72,773[34]

Mexico 0–0 Ecuador
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 62,565[35]
Jamaica 0–3 Venezuela
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 20,240[36]

Group C

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Main article:2024 Copa América Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Uruguay330091+89Advance toknockout stage
2 Panama320165+16
3 United States(H)31023303
4 Bolivia3003110−90
Source:CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
United States 2–0 Bolivia
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 47,873[37]
Uruguay 3–1 Panama
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 33,425[38]
Referee:Piero Maza (Chile)

Panama 2–1 United States
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 59,145[39]
Uruguay 5–0 Bolivia
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 48,033[40]
Referee: Juan Benítez (Paraguay)

United States 0–1 Uruguay
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 55,460[41]
Referee:Kevin Ortega (Peru)
Bolivia 1–3 Panama
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 16,129[42]

Group D

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Main article:2024 Copa América Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Colombia321062+47Advance toknockout stage
2 Brazil312052+35
3 Costa Rica311124−24
4 Paraguay300338−50
Source:CONMEBOL
Colombia 2–1 Paraguay
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Enciso 69'
Attendance: 67,059[43]
Brazil 0–0 Costa Rica
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 67,158[44]

Colombia 3–0 Costa Rica
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 27,386[45]
Referee: Gustavo Tejera (Uruguay)
Paraguay 1–4 Brazil
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 46,939[46]
Referee:Piero Maza (Chile)

Brazil 1–1 Colombia
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 70,971[47]
Costa Rica 2–1 Paraguay
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 12,765[48]
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)

Knockout stage

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Main article:2024 Copa América knockout stage

In the pre-final knockout stage matches (quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third place play-off), no extra time was played and any draws were immediately resolved via penalties. In the final, if the score was level after 90 minutes, twoextra time periods of 15 minutes each were to be played. If still level, the match was to be decided by apenalty shoot-out.[21]

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
July 4 –Houston, TX
 
 
 Argentina(p)1 (4)
 
July 9 –East Rutherford, NJ
 
 Ecuador1 (2)
 
 Argentina2
 
July 5 –Arlington, TX
 
 Canada0
 
 Venezuela1 (3)
 
July 14 –Miami Gardens, FL
 
 Canada(p)1 (4)
 
 Argentina(a.e.t.)1
 
July 6 –Paradise, NV
 
 Colombia0
 
 Uruguay(p)0 (4)
 
July 10 –Charlotte, NC
 
 Brazil0 (2)
 
 Uruguay0
 
July 6 –Glendale, AZ
 
 Colombia1Third place play-off
 
 Colombia5
 
July 13 –Charlotte, NC
 
 Panama0
 
 Canada2 (3)
 
 
 Uruguay(p)2 (4)
 

Quarter-finals

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Argentina 1–1 Ecuador
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
4–2
Attendance: 69,456[49]

Venezuela 1–1 Canada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
3–4
Attendance: 51,080[50]

Colombia 5–0 Panama
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 39,740[51]

Uruguay 0–0 Brazil
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
4–2
Attendance: 55,770[52]

Semi-finals

[edit]
Argentina 2–0 Canada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 80,102[53]
Referee:Piero Maza (Chile)

Uruguay 0–1 Colombia
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 70,644[54]

Third place play-off

[edit]
Canada 2–2 Uruguay
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
3–4
Attendance: 24,386[55]
Referee: Alexis Herrera (Venezuela)

Final

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Main article:2024 Copa América final

Due to security incidents around and within Hard Rock Stadium, the match was initially delayed by 30 minutes, ultimately starting 82 minutes after its scheduled time.[56][57][58][59]

Argentina 1–0 (a.e.t.) Colombia
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 65,300[61]

Statistics

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Goalscorers

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There were 70 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 2.19 goals per match.

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Discipline

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PlayerOffense(s)Suspension(s)
EcuadorEnner ValenciaRed card inGroup B vsVenezuela (matchday 1; June 22, 2024)Group B vsJamaica (matchday 2; June 26, 2024)
PeruMiguel AraujoRed card inGroup A vsCanada (matchday 2; June 25, 2024)Group A vsArgentina (matchday 3; June 29, 2024)
United StatesTimothy WeahRed card inGroup C vsPanama (matchday 2; June 27, 2024)Group C vsUruguay (matchday 3; July 1, 2024)[A]
PanamaAdalberto CarrasquillaRed card inGroup C vsUnited States (matchday 2; June 27, 2024)Group C vsBolivia (matchday 3; July 1, 2024)
Quarter-finals vs Colombia (July 6, 2024)
Costa RicaManfred UgaldeYellow card inGroup D vsBrazil (matchday 1; June 24, 2024)
Yellow card in Group D vsColombia (matchday 2; June 28, 2024)
Group D vsParaguay (matchday 3; July 2, 2024)
ParaguayAndrés CubasRed card inGroup D vsBrazil (matchday 2; June 28, 2024)Group D vsCosta Rica (matchday 3; July 2, 2024)
ChileGabriel SuazoYellow card Yellow-red card inGroup A vsCanada (matchday 3; June 29, 2024)Suspension to be served outside the tournament
VenezuelaDarwin MachísYellow card inGroup B vsEcuador (matchday 1; June 22, 2024)
Yellow card in Group B vsJamaica (matchday 3; June 30, 2024)
Quarter-finals vsCanada (July 5, 2024)
BrazilVinícius JúniorYellow card inGroup D vsParaguay (matchday 2; June 28, 2024)
Yellow card in Group D vs Colombia (matchday 3; July 2, 2024)
Quarter-finals vsUruguay (July 6, 2024)
ColombiaJefferson LermaYellow card inGroup D vsParaguay (matchday 1; June 24, 2024)
Yellow card in Group D vsBrazil (matchday 3; July 2, 2024)
Quarter-finals vsPanama (July 6, 2024)
UruguayNahitan NándezRed card inQuarter-finals vsBrazil (July 6, 2024)Semi-finals vsColombia (July 10, 2024)
UruguayNicolás de la CruzYellow card inQuarter-finals vs Brazil (July 6, 2024)
Yellow card inSemi-finals vsColombia (July 10, 2024)
Third place play-off vsCanada (July 13, 2024)
ColombiaDaniel MuñozYellow card Yellow-red card inSemi-finals vsUruguay (July 10, 2024)Final vsArgentina (July 14, 2024)
UruguayGuillermo VarelaRed card inSemi-finals vsColombia (July 10, 2024)Third place play-off vsCanada (July 13, 2024)
  1. ^Weah was handed a two-match ban, with the second match of the suspension to be served outside the tournament.

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[62]

Team of the Tournament

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The team of the tournament was announced on July 31, 2024.[63]

GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

EcuadorPiero Hincapié
ColombiaDavinson Sánchez
ArgentinaCristian Romero
CanadaAlistair Johnston

ColombiaJames Rodríguez
UruguayManuel Ugarte
ArgentinaRodrigo De Paul

BrazilRaphinha
ArgentinaLautaro Martínez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Marketing

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Sponsorships

[edit]

Merchandise

[edit]

Copa América content was added toEA Sports FC 24's Ultimate Team andEA Sports FC Mobile in June 2024, although a standalone tournament mode was not made available in the game.[76][77][78]

ThePanini Group produced thematic stickers and asticker album for this edition of the Copa América. Stickers were produced for all the Copa América teams, as well asHonduras andTrinidad and Tobago, the teams that failed to qualify for the main draw through theplay-offs.[79]

Broadcasting rights

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TerritoryBroadcaster(s)Ref.
AfghanistanSOLH TV[80]
AlbaniaMCN TV[81]
ArgentinaTelefe,TyC Sports,DSports,Televisión Pública[82]
ArubaTelearuba[83]
AustraliaOptus Sport[84]
AustriaSportdigital[85]
BalkansArena Sport[86]
BangladeshT Sports andToffee[87]
BoliviaUnitel Bolivia[88]
BrazilGrupo Globo[89]
BruneiAstro[90]
BulgariaMax Sport[91]
CanadaCTV-TSN (inEnglish),RDS (inFrench)[92]
CaribbeanC Sport[93]
ChileCanal 13,Chilevisión[94]
ChinaCCTV andTencent QQ[95]
ColombiaCaracol,RCN,DSports[96]
Costa RicaTeletica[97]
DenmarkViaplay[98]
El SalvadorTCS[99]
EstoniaViaplay[100]
FijiFBC[101]
FinlandViaplay[100]
FranceL'Équipe[102]
GeorgiaSetanta Sports[103]
GermanySportdigital[85]
GreeceANT1[104]
GuatemalaTV Azteca andClaro TV[105][106]
HondurasCanal 11[107]
Hong Kongi-CABLE HOY[108]
HungaryArena4[109]
IcelandViaplay[100]
IndonesiaEmtek[110]
IranIRIB TV3, IRIB Varzesh[80]
IrelandPremier Sports[111]
ItalySportitalia andMola[112][113]
JamaicaCVM[114]
JapanPrime Video[115]
KazakhstanQAZTRK[116]
LatviaViaplay[100]
LithuaniaViaplay[100]
MalaysiaAstro[90]
MexicoTelevisaUnivision,TV Azteca[117][118]
NetherlandsViaplay[119]
New ZealandTVNZ[120]
NicaraguaViva Nicaragua[121]
NorwayViaplay[100]
Pacific IslandsDigicel[122]
PakistanPTV Sports,[123][124]
Papua New GuineaNBC[125]
ParaguayUnicanal,Telefuturo,SNT[126]
PeruAmérica TV,DSports[127]
PolandViaplay[128]
PortugalSport TV[129]
RomaniaDigi Sport[130]
RussiaOkko Sport[131]
SlovakiaRTVS and STVR[132]
South KoreaTVING[133]
SpainMovistar Plus+,CCMA[134][135]
Sub-saharan AfricaStarTimes Sports (English) andCanal+ (French)[136]
SwedenViaplay[100]
SwitzerlandSportdigital[85]
TajikistanTV Varzish, TV Football[80]
TurkeyTV8.5, Exxen[137]
United KingdomPremier Sports[111]
United StatesFox Sports (English)
TUDN (Spanish)
[138][139]
UruguayTV Ciudad,AUF TV, andDSports[140]
UzbekistanSetanta Sports[141]
VenezuelaTeleven[142]
VietnamNext Media,K+,VTC[143]

Symbols

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Mascot

[edit]

The tournament's official mascot was unveiled on December 7, 2023, during the group stage draw. It was an eagle named "Capitán", the Spanish word for captain. The inspiration for the choice of an eagle as the mascot for the 2024 Copa América, was "born from the symbolism that this majestic animal has in various cultures of the Americas, illustrating strength, boldness, and excellence."[144]

Match ball

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The match balls of this tournament were provided by Puma for the first time after twenty years of partnership withNike ended in 2023. The "Puma Cumbre" was unveiled during the draw for the group stage of the competition on December 7, 2023.[145]

Music

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Due to unknown reasons, an official song for the tournament was never released. It was believed that a customized version of "Puntería" by Colombian singerShakira would serve as the official song of the tournament,[146] however such version was never released. It was later understood that Puntería was instead to be used forTUDN's coverage of the tournament, not as the official song, effectively leaving Copa America 2024 without an official song. Subsequently,Darude's "Sandstorm" became the "unofficial" song as the tournament progressed, mainly as it grew popular among fans who played it at fanfests and stadiums.[147]

Controversies and incidents

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Pitch quality

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The tournament's pitch dimensions and grass surface was met with significant controversy amongst fans, players, and commentators alike. The smaller pitch sizes in the venues of the tournament, with most of them being used forAmerican football, measured 110 yards (100 m) by 70 yards (64 m), compared to FIFA's standard of 115 yards (105 m) by 74 yards (68 m), was reported to likely influence the dynamics of the game, leading to more closely contested matches. In addition, grass cultivated in specially selected nurseries was attached to plastic layers that adhered to the field's surface. It was transported by truck and laid down with meticulous attention to detail, considering factors like watering, sunlight, and the delivery routes of the trucks, according to a statement issued by CONMEBOL. Frederico Nantes, CONMEBOL's director of competitions, stated that the dimensions and capacity of soccer-specific MLS venues influenced the decision to restrict their usage during the tournament. Factors such as venue size, travel distances between cities, and infrastructure were carefully evaluated before CONMEBOL concluded that the use of artificial turf was unavoidable, despite player concerns about that playing surface.[148][149][150]

After the inaugural match of the tournament, Argentina vs Canada at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Argentina head coachLionel Scaloni and first-choice goalkeeperEmiliano Martínez called the newly installed grass surface a "disaster" in a post-game interview. "They knew seven months ago that we'd play here and they changed the field two days ago," Scaloni said. "It's not an excuse, but this isn't a good field. Sincerely, the field is not apt for these kinds of players. We gave not necessarily a good game, but a game according to the pitch and what the opponent proposed. We couldn't do much more with the conditions of the pitch." Martínez added on to Scaloni's comments by saying the pitch was, "Very bumpy. We must improve in this aspect; otherwise, Copa América will always appear at a lower level than theEuropean Championship."[151][152][153]

After Peruvian playerLuis Advíncula's achilles injury during his side's match against Chile, Peru head coachJorge Fossati cited AT&T Stadium's unsatisfactory field as a potential reason for his injury: "It came out of nowhere. I realize that this is a grass field today but it's not normal grass. It's not grass that's born, and grows [naturally]. It's a grass they bring in from elsewhere. That can be a bit of a harder surface and it can affect you in that exact place [the Achilles]."Vinícius Júnior,Kamal Miller,James Rodríguez, and Chile's coachRicardo Gareca were among other notable figures who expressed their concerns about the field conditions.[154]

"We started the project in June, when traveling to analyze fields and watch games here, and in November, we began inspections in all stadiums and all training centers," Maristela Kuhn, CONMEBOL's agricultural engineer, said. "Reports were generated with recommendations of everything that had to be done. We had meetings with the agronomists and programming. With a special technology, we had all the grass plantations defined."[152]

High ticket prices

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There were concerns about overpriced tickets, with many fans feeling that the costs were excessive compared to previous tournaments. This sparked discussions about accessibility and the overall affordability of attending matches. Ticket resale markets, both official and unofficial, were prevalent in the United States. Statistics on resale tickets revealed significant price increases; according toTickPick, the average purchase price for the 2024 Copa América group stage was $187, which marked a 61% rise from 2016, when it was $116. The most expensive group stage ticket was for the match between Argentina and Peru, with average purchase price for the match reached $478. For thefinal, tickets were priced anywhere from $1,300 to $7,000 through websites such asTicketmaster andSeatGeek. As a result, several matches saw low attendance.[155][156]

Referee management

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The tournament was met with several poor refereeing incidents, the most notable of which included the United States vs Uruguay match; Uruguay'sMathías Olivera scored the only goal of the match in the 66th minute, but appeared to be offside when the ball was flicked on, yet a prolonged VAR review upheld the goal without summoning the match referee,Kevin Ortega, to the video monitor. Replays revealed a marginal overlap between Olivera's position and the foot of United States defenderChris Richards, potentially keeping the Uruguayan onside. There were other contentious non-decisions during the match, but the most peculiar incident, aside from the goal, occurred in the 32nd minute, when Ortega reached for a yellow card to book Richards. Uruguay quickly took the free kick, and just as Ortega was about to show the card, he raised his other arm signaling to play on.Nahitan Nández found himself through on goal but failed to score. Members of the United States team were very disappointed in the overall outcome of the match, particularlyChristian Pulisic, who was seen showing his frustration to Ortega throughout the match, with Ortega refusing to shake Pulisic's hand after the final whistle, and head coachGregg Berhalter stated in a post-game interview, "I don't understand it. You know, I feel like I know the rule pretty well. I feel like we had the pictures that are showing how the rule could be interpreted and it's an offside goal."[157]

Another match that involved questionable referee decisions was the Brazil vs Colombia match, when Venezuelan refereeJesús Valenzuela denied a penalty in the 42nd minute forVinícius Júnior, to which CONMEBOL, in a statement after the match, acknowledged that a criticalVAR mistake was made.[158]

Uruguay vs Colombia match altercation

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In the aftermath of thesemi-final match between Uruguay and Colombia, Uruguay forwardDarwin Núñez was seen getting involved in a confrontation with fans of Colombia in the stadium stands.[159] The altercation reportedly took place near where family members and friends of the Uruguay team were situated,[160] with CONMEBOL later announcing it would investigate the incident.[161]

The altercation was highly condemned. Two days after the match, Uruguay's head coachMarcelo Bielsa, in a press conference interview, stated, "You know whose responsibility it is to protect the fans in the stands. You have to ask me whether the players have received an apology from those responsible for safeguarding security. The players reacted as any human being would have done if they saw that there was no escape or prevention and they were attacking their wife, mother, or baby."[162]

The Uruguayan players' involvement with the Colombian fans was supported by others, particularly from members of the Argentine national team. When interviewed about the situation, coachLionel Scaloni commented, "The images were very upsetting, and I believe anyone in that situation would have acted the same way." GoalkeeperEmiliano Martínez likened the altercations to a similar incident at a2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match between Argentina and Brazil in November 2023; "I had family members in the stands close to what took place, watching the young people and women being beaten with clubs (by the Brazilian police). It was terrible to witness that. I wouldn't claim that I would do the same thing (fight with the fans), but I am supporting with the Uruguayan players, I think we need to improve security a bit more. When you see women or your parents being hit, obviously with Darwin and (Mathias) Olivera, players that I know personally, it's a very sad thing to see."[163] Colombian midfielderJuan Fernando Quintero also described the event as upsetting, "It's sad what happened and the people are not to blame. We don't want these kinds of things to happen when there's football. Nobody wants violence. Aggressive people who don't enjoy football shouldn't be in the stadiums."[164]

Argentina vs Colombia ticketless fans

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During thefinal between Argentina and Colombia, thousands of ticketless fans rushed the stadium gates amidst major crowd congestion, resulting in CONMEBOL delaying the start time three times, first from 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., then to 8:45 p.m., and finally to 9:22 p.m. The families of several Argentina players found themselves delayed at the gate. For example, the mother ofAlexis Mac Allister stated in an interview that "He was worried and called us constantly to check on us, saying he would stay at the gate until we could get in."[56] Many of the areas and equipment such as escalators were damaged. Some fans were seen trying to enter the stadium through theventilation system, and some people suffered medical issues from the heat andcrowd crush.[56][57][58][59][165] Many ticketed fans were prevented from entering the stadium, leading to some seeking refunds.[166]

CONMEBOL's sanctions and Shakira's halftime performance

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Several coaches have been sanctioned and received a one-match ban by CONMEBOL after returning to the pitch later than the given fifteen minutes during their matches, including Lionel Scaloni during Argentina's match against Canada in the group stage, in which Canada's coachJesse Marsch questioned, "I wish the referees would manage that. [Argentina] had that time to prepare how they wanted to play against us in the second half, which — if we would have known ahead of time that we could have an extra 10 minutes, then we could have prepared some things more", Uruguay's Marcelo Bielsa during their game with Bolivia, and Mexico's head coachJaime Lozano during Mexico's match against Jamaica in Group B as the Jamaican players were waiting on the soccer field. Lozano later admitted he and his team were reviewing tactics, "I don't know if it's unfair. But we went through four or five plays, and I took too long. Yes, it's my responsibility. Normally we have some actions, some plays on the screen to correct, or to see what we are doing right. And there, I think I went a bit overboard."[167][168][169]

Colombia's head coachNéstor Lorenzo criticized CONMEBOL's decision to extend the length of the halftime break in the final by 10 minutes to accommodateShakira's halftime set. "When the rules change suddenly for both teams, when the pitch is bad for both sides or when the time to rest between halves is the same for both teams, I can't tell you if it's good or bad or who has an advantage. I don't understand it to be honest," he explained in a news conference. "I think the halftime for the final should be 15 minutes because those are the rules. And because we've been fined when we've walked back onto the pitch 16 minutes later. But now apparently, because there's going to be a concert, we'll be walking back out 20 to 25 minutes later. This could affect the players fitness. They could cool down too much. Those minutes of recovery in the dressing room, people don't understand what it takes to reach those levels."[170]

Argentine celebrations

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See also:2024 Copa América final § Argentina team celebrations, andEnzo Fernández § July 2024 video controversy

Following Argentina's victory in thefinal, a video live-streamed byEnzo Fernández on social media showed the Argentine players celebrating with alleged racist chants toward theFrench national team. TheFrench Football Federation announced it would be lodging a complaint withFIFA.[171][172][173] Fernández's clubChelsea announced it would investigate the video.[174][175] Some of Fernández's Chelsea teammates unfollowed him on all of his social media accounts, with his teammateWesley Fofana described it as "uninhibited racism".[176][177] Fernández later apologized for the incident.[178][179]

Argentina PresidentJavier Milei congratulated the team for the victory.[180] Many massive celebrations were held in Buenos Aires and Córdoba.[181]

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Notes

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  1. ^The kickoff time was delayed from the original time of 8:00 pm EDT.

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