From June 20 to July 14, the 48th edition of the oldest national team tournament in the world will take place: the Copa América 2024. This prestigious event will take place in the United States and will bring together 10 CONMEBOL teams and 6 of CONCACAF. The tournament promises to be a sporting spectacle of great magnitude, where 16 teams from the continent will compete for the coveted trophy.
Thanks to a collaboration agreement between the CONMEBOL and CONCACAF confederations, six countries from the latter will be able to participate in this edition, replicating the 2016 version when the United States was also the host country. Tickets are available on the tournament’s official site, CopaAmerica.com, where you can still purchase yours to enjoy this exciting event.
The championship will have four groups (A, B, C and D) of four teams each, and the opening match will pit the current champion of America and the world, Argentina, against Canada.
TOURNAMENT VENUES
For this version there will be 14 venues that will host the 32 games, the first game will be on June 20 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and the final will be on July 14 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, below we leave you all venues and their respective audience capacity:
Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium (71,000 spectators)
Santa Clara – Levi’s Stadium (68,500)
Charlotte – Bank of America Stadium (74,500)
Glendale – State Farm Stadium (63,400)
Inglewood – SoFi Stadium (70,000)
Houston – NRG Stadium (72,220)
Orlando – Exploria Stadium (25,500)
Austin – Q2 Stadium (20,700)
Arlington – AT&T Stadium (80,000)
East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (82,500)
Las Vegas – Allegiant Stadium (65,000)
Kansas City (KCMO) – GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (76,400)
Kansas City (KCK) – Children’s Mercy Park (18,500)
Miami – Hard Rock Stadium (65,300)