The CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 which kicks off June 20, will see 16 teams compete for the coveted winners trophy, across 14 stadiums around the country.
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Here are the venues that will welcome the competition to the United States, several of which are home to MLS teams.
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Mercedes Benz Stadium:
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, with a capacity of up to 71,000 fans, Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host the opening game featuring the defending champions Argentina against Canada on June 20th, and USA vs Panama from Group C on June 27.
This stadium is the home of the Atlanta United (MLS) and the Atlanta Falcons (NFL).
Atlanta United. We make soccer better. 🍿 pic.twitter.com/pGWKGnJnOE
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) May 4, 2024
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Hard Rock Stadium:
Home to the Miami Dolphins, with a capacity of 65,300 fans, Hard Rock Stadium will host the Copa America Final. It will also host the Group C match between Uruguay and Panama on June 23rd and the Group A match between Argentina and Peru on June 29th.
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AT&T Stadium:
Home to the Dallas Cowboys located in Arlington, Texas, with capacity for 80,000 fans, AT&T Stadium will be the venue for two group stage matches: Peru vs. Chile from Group A on June 21st, and USA vs. Bolivia from Group C on June 23rd. The stadium will also host a quarterfinal match on July 5th.
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GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium:
Home of the NFL champions Kansas City Chiefs, the GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, with a capacity of 76,400 fans, will host one of the most attractive matches: USA vs. Uruguay from Group C on July 1st.
Blossoming into a new season! Happy Spring ☀️ pic.twitter.com/1p7toOLLvU
— GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (@GEHAField) March 19, 2024
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Q2 Stadium:
Opened in 2021 with a capacity of 20,700 fans, the Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas, home to MLS team Austin FC, will host the Group B match between Jamaica and Venezuela on June 30th and the Group D match between Costa Rica and Paraguay onJuly 2nd.
Austin's Biggest Backyard dons the Red, White and Blue for the @USMNT! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gPomJqgbhu
— Q2 Stadium (@Q2Stadium) November 17, 2023
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Bank of America Stadium:
With a capacity for 80,000 spectators, the home of the Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Charlotte FC (MLS) will host two late-stage matches: a semifinal on July 10th and the third-place match on July 13th.
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MetLife Stadium:
MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and New York Jets, with a capacity of 82,500 fans, will host three matches: Argentina vs. Chile from Group A on June 25th, Uruguay vs. Bolivia from Group C on June 27th, and a semifinal on July 9th.
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State Farm Stadium:
State Farm Stadium will seat around 63,400 fans for three dates: June 28th, June 30th and July 6th. These matches include Colombia vs. Costa Rica from Group D, Mexico vs. Ecuador from Group B, and a quarterfinal match.
R̶A̶I̶S̶E̶ OPEN THE ROOF 🙌 pic.twitter.com/9RXws98c7Y
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) December 17, 2023
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NRG Stadium:
The multi-purpose NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, home to the Houston Texans and the Houston Rodeo – capacity: 72,220, will host three matches: Mexico vs. Jamaica from Group B on June 22nd, Colombia vs. Paraguay from Group D on June 24th, and a quarterfinal match on July 4th.
We’re self nominating as Venue of the Year… we're the most deserving in our opinion. 📰🔍✨ #times #personoftheyear #venueoftheyear pic.twitter.com/ELYusDaX6a
— NRG Park (@nrgpark) December 11, 2023
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SoFi Stadium:
Opened in 2020 and home to the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, the 70,240 seat SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, will host Brazil vs. Costa Rica from Group D on June 24th and Mexico vs. Venezuela from Group B on June 26th.
Inglewood y el @SoFiStadium esperan con ansias las visitas de Brasil, México, Venezuela y Costa Rica 🔜
¡No te quedes afuera! 👇#SienteLaGrandeza
— CONMEBOL Copa América™️ (@CopaAmerica) May 11, 2024
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Children’s Mercy Park:
With a comparatively modest capacity of 18,500, Children’s Mercy Park, home to MLS’s Sporting Kansas City, will be the second venue in Kansas City, and will host the Group A match between Peru and Canada on June 25th.
Perfect day to be at @cmpark ☀️
Standing Room Only 🎟️: https://t.co/ngnhDLbY6A#SKCvHOU | #SportingKC pic.twitter.com/C6wq1uTKBE
— Sporting Kansas City (@SportingKC) May 11, 2024
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Allegiant Stadium:
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home to the Raiders and the UNLV Football will host Ecuador vs. Jamaica from Group B on June 26th. The high-tech stadium with a capacity of 65,000, will also host Brazil vs. Paraguay from Group C on June 28th. It will also host a quarterfinal match.
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Inter&Co Stadium:
Located in Orlando, Florida, the 25,000 capacity Inter&Co Stadium home to the Orlando City MLS team, will host two matches: Chile vs. Canada from Group A on June 29th and Bolivia vs. Panama from Group C on July 1st.
Ready to be back home 🏡
— Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) June 6, 2024
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Levi’s Stadium:
Home of the San Francisco 49ers, the 68,500 capacity Levi’s Stadium stadium, will host Ecuador vs. Venezuela from Group B on June 22nd and Brazil vs. Colombia from Group D on July 2nd.
😍 @LevisStadium #FTTB pic.twitter.com/Sqz5dCEInG
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) January 26, 2024