Copa America 2024: Copa America is the oldest international soccer tournament which is still running and also the third most-watched in the world. The Copa América was initially scheduled to be held in 2023 but later moved to 2024.
The tournament has generally 12 teams and is contested between national teams from CONMEBOL. Here on WorldCupUpdates.org, we will share the Copa America 2024: Schedule, Venue, Host, Teams &Ticket Price and everything you need to know.
Copa America 2023 Host
The 2024 Copa América was expected to be hosted by Ecuador according to the host rotation order of CONMEBOL. However, the president of CONMEBOL, Alejandro Dominguez said in a press conf. that Ecuador had been nominated, but not yet chosen to organize the cup. Last year in November (2022), the country declined to host Copa America. After the incident, Peru and the United States have both expressed interest in organizing the tournament.
According to sources at Fox Sports, Canada and the United States will host the tournament with Mexico and three other CONCACAF teams which will be invited to the Copa America 2024. UEFA and CONMEBOL came to an agreement for the next tournament organization which will be held in 2024, whereas Peru and Bolivia are reported as possible choices for the upcoming Copa America.
Copa America 2024 Schedule
the schedule for Copa America 2023 (postponed to 2024) has not been released yet. It is usually announced closer to the tournament date. The schedule will be determined by the host country and will include the dates, times, and venues for all of the matches in the tournament.
The tournament usually starts with the group stage, followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. Please follow WorldCuUpdates.org for more information on the schedule and other details about the tournament as it becomes available.
Copa America 2024 Teams
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All ten CONMEBOL national teams are eligible to enter alongside potential guests:
• Argentina (title holders)
• Brazil
• Chile
• Bolivia
• Ecuador
• Colombia
• Peru
• Paraguay
• Venezuela
• Uruguay
The following CONCACAF teams are also rumoured to be invited for the 48th edition of Copa America
• Canada
• Belize
• El Salvador
• Costa Rica
• French Guiana
• Guatemala
• Honduras
• Guyana
• Mexico
• Jamaica
• Panama
• Nicaragua
• United States
• Suriname
Note: The above data is taken from Wikipedia
Copa America 2024 ticket
As we know that the ticket price of Copa America 2021 was different for every match. Based on the previous price we have determined the price of Copa America 2024 tickets Note that these prices can not be considered as the final price and may change for the upcoming tournament.
Match | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | Class 4 | Class 5 |
Opening match | $110 | $72 | $55 | $35 | NA |
Group matches | $65 | $47 | $33 | $22 | $11 |
Quarter-finals | $75 | $52 | $40 | $25 | $16 |
Semi-finals | $110 | $72 | $54 | $35 | $18 |
Third-place match | $65 | $46 | $33 | $22 | $11 |
Final | $165 | $109 | $75 | $260 | NA |
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Copa America All time Winner List
Copa America Was Started in 1916 and the winner of the first ever Copa America was Uruguay while the runner-up was Argentina the current title holder. Check List:
year | winner* | runner-up* | |
2021 | Argentina | Brazil | |
2019 | Brazil | Peru | |
2016 | Chile** | Argentina | |
2015 | Chile** | Argentina | |
2011 | Uruguay | Paraguay | |
2007 | Brazil | Argentina | |
2004 | Brazil** | Argentina | |
2001 | Colombia | Mexico | |
1999 | Brazil | Uruguay | |
1997 | Brazil | Bolivia | |
1995 | Uruguay** | Brazil | |
1993 | Argentina | Mexico | |
1991 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1989 | Brazil | Uruguay | |
1987 | Uruguay | Chile | |
1983 | Uruguay | Brazil | |
1979 | Paraguay | Chile | |
1975 | Peru | Colombia | |
1967 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1963 | Bolivia | Paraguay | |
1959 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1957 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1956 | Uruguay | Chile | |
1955 | Argentina | Chile | |
1953 | Paraguay | Brazil | |
1949 | Brazil | Paraguay | |
1947 | Argentina | Paraguay | |
1946 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1945 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1942 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1941 | Argentina | Uruguay | |
1939 | Peru | Uruguay | |
1937 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1935 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1929 | Argentina | Paraguay | |
1927 | Argentina | Uruguay | |
1926 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1925 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1924 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1923 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1922 | Brazil | Paraguay | |
1921 | Argentina | Brazil | |
1920 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1919 | Brazil | Uruguay | |
1917 | Uruguay | Argentina | |
1916 | Uruguay | Argentina |
Who will host the 2024 Copa America?
Canada and the United States will host the tournament with Mexico and three other CONCACAF teams which will be invited to the Copa America 2024.
Who has won the most Copa America?
With 15 titles, Uruguay and Argentina are the most successful Copa America teams. Brazil have 9 titles. The other champions are Peru, Paraguay and Chile, with 2 titles each, and Bolivia, and Colombia, having 1 title each.
How many Copa America has Messi won?
Messi has appeared in 4 Copa America tournaments and won in 1 which was in 2021. However, Messi’s Argentina won 15 Copa America titles.
How many countries play Copa America?
The tournament has generally 12 teams and is contested between national teams from CONMEBOL.
Why does Uruguay have 4 stars?
The four stars on Uruguay’s football crest represent the four FIFA-recognized senior (non-amateur) world titles for Uruguay’s national team won in 1950, 1930, 1928, and 1924.