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2021 Copa América

The 2021 Copa América was the 47th edition of the Copa América, the international men's football championship organised by South America's football ruling body CONMEBOL. The tournament took place in Brazil from 13 June to 10 July 2021.[1] The tournament was originally scheduled to take place from 12 June to 12 July 2020 in Argentina and Colombia as the 2020 Copa América. On 17 March 2020, CONMEBOL announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South America, the tournament had been postponed for a year, in conjunction with UEFA's decision to also postpone UEFA Euro 2020 to 2021.[2] This was the first time since 1991 where no guest nation took part in the tournament.

2021 Copa América
CONMEBOL Copa América Brasil 2021
Vibra o Continente
(Vibra el Continente)
English: Rocking the Continent
Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates13 June – 10 July
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)5 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Argentina (15th title)
Runners-up Brazil
Third place Colombia
Fourth place Peru
Tournament statistics
Matches played28
Goals scored65 (2.32 per match)
Attendance7,800 (279 per match)
Top scorer(s) Lionel Messi
Luis Díaz
(4 goals each)
Best player(s) Neymar
Lionel Messi
Best goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez
Fair play award Brazil
2019
2024

On 20 May 2021, Colombia was removed as co-host amid ongoing protests against President Iván Duque Márquez, and Argentina was then removed on 30 May due to COVID-19 issues. The following day CONMEBOL confirmed Brazil as the new host of the tournament.[3]

Hosts Brazil were the title holders, having won their ninth title in 2019, which they also hosted. Argentina won their fifteenth title after defeating Brazil 1–0 in the final, marking the first time Brazil failed to win the competition on home soil. Argentina secured a first senior trophy since the 1993 edition of the same tournament,[4] also equalling Uruguay's overall record of Copa América titles.[5]

Background edit

In March 2017, CONMEBOL reportedly proposed that the Copa América take place in 2020 as part of a calendar change.[6] Following the 2019 edition in Brazil, the quadrennial tournament would move from odd to even years starting in 2020, with the following edition taking place in United States in 2024, having previously held the one-off Copa América Centenario in 2016, which celebrated the centenary of CONMEBOL and the Copa América.[7] This would move the tournament in line with the UEFA European Championship, which is also held in even years with a 2020 edition taking place.[8] On 18 September 2018, plans for a calendar change were confirmed by CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez after submitting an official request to FIFA.[9]

On 26 October 2018 at the FIFA Council meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, the request was approved for the Copa América to take place in even years, starting with the 2020 edition.[10] The tournament was originally scheduled to take place between 12 June and 12 July 2020, the same dates as UEFA Euro 2020.[11]

On 13 March 2019, CONMEBOL announced Argentina and Colombia as co-hosts of the 2020 event after the United States bid was rejected.[12][13] It was officially announced the same day when CONMEBOL approved of the joint hosting. It was officially awarded on 9 April 2019 at the CONMEBOL Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[14]

On 20 May 2021, due to security concerns amid protests against the government of President Iván Duque Márquez, Colombia was dropped as co-host of the tournament.[15]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic edit

In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic in South America began impacting football. FIFA announced that the first two rounds of the South American qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, due to take place in March, were postponed,[16] while CONMEBOL temporarily suspended the Copa Libertadores.[17] On 17 March 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the Copa América would be postponed to the following year, taking place from 11 June to 11 July 2021, in conjunction with UEFA and IOC decision to also postpone UEFA Euro 2020 and 2020 Summer Olympics to 2021, in order to protect the health and safety of the teams, media, visitors and host cities.[2] On the following day, the Bureau of the FIFA Council approved the date change in the FIFA International Match Calendar. As a result, the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, which was due to take place in June and July 2020, was rescheduled to 2021.[18]

On 22 February 2021, two invited guest team Australia and Qatar but pulled out of tournament, due to postponement and reschedule for second round for 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualification.

On 20 May 2021, CONMEBOL announced to Colombia was withdrawn from host, due to 2021 Colombian protests. Two day later, Argentina went under a nine-day lockdown due to soaring COVID-19 cases, which included the suspension of all domestic football.[19][20] On 30 May 2021, CONMEBOL announced that due to the current circumstances in the country, Copa América would be pulled from Argentina, and that they were looking at bids from other countries to host the tournament. This reportedly included a bid from the United States, after that bid was initially rejected.[21][22] It was reported that the Argentine government had made increasing demands for biosecurity protocols that CONMEBOL found unreasonable.[15] On 31 May Brazil was confirmed as the new host.[3]

All matches in the tournament were held behind closed doors,[1][23] except the final, where 10% of Maracanã Stadium's capacity was allowed for guests with a negative COVID-19 test before entering.[24] All delegations, each limited to 65 members, were vaccinated, as were the match officials.[25]

Venues edit

On 1 June 2021, the Brazilian government and Brazilian Football Confederation announced the cities of Brasília, Goiânia, Cuiabá and Rio de Janeiro as the host venues of the competition,[26] with the Maracanã, Mané Garrincha, Pantanal and the Olímpico stadiums used for matches. On 2 June, the CBF decided to use the Nilton Santos as the second stadium in Rio de Janeiro.[27] The government also allocated resources in the federal budget to provide the necessary support for the CONMEBOL's tournament logistics and security.[28] Mané Garrincha hosted the opening match on 13 June,[27] and the final was held at the Maracanã on 10 July.[29]

Rio de Janeiro
Estádio do Maracanã Estádio Nilton Santos
Capacity: 78,838 Capacity: 46,931
   
Brasília Cuiabá Goiânia
Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha Arena Pantanal Estádio Olímpico
Capacity: 72,788 Capacity: 44,000 Capacity: 13,500
     

Original venues edit

On 20 November 2019, CONMEBOL published a document confirming eight venues, Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Córdoba, Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza, Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires and Estadio Ciudad de La Plata in La Plata for Argentina and Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín, Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez in Barranquilla and Estadio El Campín in Bogotá for Colombia. Moreover, Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario in San Juan and Estadio Hernán Ramírez Villegas in Pereira were also nominated but not confirmed,[30] being finally dismissed.

On 3 December 2019, prior to the draw, it was known that Estadio Único in Santiago del Estero was included as one of the Argentine venues.[31][32]

On 15 March 2021, the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata venue was ruled out as a result of the schedule shortening.[33]

Colombia would have hosted the North Zone group, while Argentina would have hosted the South Zone group. Each country would also have hosted two quarter-finals and one semi-final. The third place match and final would have been played in Colombia.[34]

Teams edit

All ten CONMEBOL national teams participated in the competition, divided into two geographical zones for the group stage.[35]

In June 2019, the CONMEBOL Council officially approved the participation of Australia and Qatar as the two invited teams, who were the previous two winners of the AFC Asian Cup.[36] Australia would have made their debut appearance in the Copa América, while Qatar would be making their second appearance, having participated in the previous edition. However, on 23 February 2021, Football Australia and the Qatar Football Association announced their withdrawal from the tournament, due to the postponement of the remainder of the AFC second round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification to June 2021.[37][38] Following the withdrawals, a CONMEBOL spokesperson said that there was a calendar issue that stopped Australia and Qatar, that he had already seen interest from other national teams to play as guests in their place and that he would like to have 12 teams. The spokesperson added that if no replacements were found, the tournament would be played with 10 teams (for the first time since 1991).[39]

CONMEBOL North Zone
CONMEBOL South Zone

Draw edit

The team allocations of the CONMEBOL members, divided into North Zone and South Zone, were announced on 9 April 2019.[40] The group stage draw was held on 3 December 2019, 19:30 COT (UTC−5), in Cartagena.[41] Original co-hosts Argentina and Colombia were automatically allocated to positions A1 and B1, respectively. After the draw, the zones for the two invited nations and the positions of teams within the groups were as follows:[42]

Group A
(South Zone)
Pos Team
A1   Argentina
A2   Australia
A3   Bolivia
A4   Uruguay
A5   Chile
A6   Paraguay
Group B
(North Zone)
Pos Team
B1   Colombia
B2   Brazil
B3   Qatar
B4   Venezuela
B5   Ecuador
B6   Peru
Group stage schedule
Matchday Dates Group A matches Group B matches
Matchday 1 13–14 June 2021 A1 v A5, A2 v A4, A6 v A3 B1 v B5, B2 v B4, B6 v B3
Matchday 2 17–18 June 2021 A1 v A4, A6 v A2, A5 v A3 B1 v B4, B6 v B2, B5 v B3
Matchday 3 20–21 June 2021 A1 v A6, A2 v A3, A4 v A5 B1 v B6, B2 v B3, B4 v B5
Matchday 4 23–24 June 2021 A2 v A1, A3 v A4, A5 v A6 B2 v B1, B3 v B4, B5 v B6
Matchday 5 27–28 June 2021 A3 v A1, A5 v A2, A4 v A6 B3 v B1, B5 v B2, B4 v B6

On 2 June 2021, Argentina and Brazil were allocated to positions A1 and B1, respectively, in the competition calendar update.[43]

Squads edit

Each team had to submit a list of up to 28 players (expanded from 23), including at least three goalkeepers.[44]

Match officials edit

On 21 April 2021, CONMEBOL announced a total of 14 referees, 22 assistant referees, 16 video assistant referees (VAR), and 10 support referees appointed for the tournament.[45][46] This edition featured the participation of a Spanish refereeing team as part of the memorandum of understanding signed by CONMEBOL and UEFA in February 2020, which included a referee exchange programme.[47]

On 5 June 2021, Uruguayan video assistant referees Leodán González and Daniel Fedorczuk were replaced by Andrés Cunha, also from Uruguay. In addition, Juan Soto from Venezuela and Jhon Alexander León from Colombia replaced the video assistant referee Nicolás Gallo and the assistant referee Miguel Roldán respectively, both from Colombia.[48] Nicolás Gallo and Miguel Roldán had previously been suspended indefinitely as a result of their performance in the match between Uruguay and Paraguay valid for the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers.[49][50]

Later, Leodán González and Daniel Fedorczuk were summoned again to join the Uruguayan referee team.[citation needed]

Association Referees Assistant referees Video assistant referees Support referees Support assistant referees
  Argentina Néstor Pitana
Patricio Loustau
Ezequiel Brailovsky
Gabriel Chade
Mauro Vigliano
Facundo Tello
Cristian Navarro
  Bolivia Gery Vargas José Antelo
Edwar Saavedra
Ariel Guizada
  Brazil Wilton Sampaio
Raphael Claus
Danilo Manis
Bruno Pires
Wagner Reway
Rafael Traci
Rafael Alves
  Chile Roberto Tobar Christian Schiemann
Claudio Ríos
Julio Bascuñán
Cristián Garay
Ángelo Hermosilla
  Colombia Wilmar Roldán
Andrés Rojas
Alexander Guzmán
Jhon Alexander León
Jhon Ospina Sebastián Vela
  Ecuador Guillermo Guerrero Christian Lescano
Byron Romero
Augusto Aragón
  Paraguay Eber Aquino Eduardo Cardozo
Milciades Saldívar
Derlis López
Juan Gabriel Benítez
José Cuevas
  Peru Víctor Hugo Carrillo Jonny Bossio
Raúl López Cruz
Diego Haro Kevin Ortega
  Spain Jesús Gil Manzano Diego Barbero Sevilla
Ángel Nevado Rodríguez
Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea
José Luis Munuera Montero
  Uruguay Esteban Ostojich
Leodán González
Carlos Barreiro
Martín Soppi
Andrés Cunha
Daniel Fedorczuk
Andrés Matonte
  Venezuela Alexis Herrera Carlos López
Jorge Urrego
Jesús Valenzuela
Juan Soto
Alberto Ponte

Group stage edit

The original schedule and kick-off times for the tournament were announced on 3 December 2019 and 4 March 2020 respectively.[51][52] On 17 March 2020, the tournament was postponed until 2021 and the new schedule was announced on 13 August 2020.[53][54] Following the withdrawals of Qatar and Australia, the schedule was shortened and it was announced on 15 March 2021.[55][56] The final match schedule with Brazil as host country was announced on 2 June 2021.[57]

All match times listed are in BRT (UTC−3), as listed by CONMEBOL. Cuiabá is located in a different time zone, AMT (UTC−4), so the local time is also given.

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

Tiebreakers

The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows (Regulations Article 10.6):[44]

  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. Fair play points in all group matches (only one deduction could be applied to a player in a single match):
    • Yellow card: −1 points;
    • Indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;
    • Direct red card: −4 points;
    • Yellow card and direct red card: −5 points;
  8. Drawing of lots.

Group A (South Zone) edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Argentina 4 3 1 0 7 2 +5 10 Advance to knockout stage
2   Uruguay 4 2 1 1 4 2 +2 7
3   Paraguay 4 2 0 2 5 3 +2 6
4   Chile 4 1 2 1 3 4 −1 5
5   Bolivia 4 0 0 4 2 10 −8 0
Source: CONMEBOL
Argentina  1–1  Chile
Messi   33' Report Vargas   57'
Paraguay  3–1  Bolivia
Report Saavedra   10' (pen.)

Chile  1–0  Bolivia
Brereton   10' Report
Argentina  1–0  Uruguay
Rodríguez   13' Report

Uruguay  1–1  Chile
Suárez   66' Report Vargas   26'
Argentina  1–0  Paraguay
Gómez   10' Report

Bolivia  0–2  Uruguay
Report
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Referee: Alexis Herrera (Venezuela)
Chile  0–2  Paraguay
Report

Uruguay  1–0  Paraguay
Cavani   21' (pen.) Report
Bolivia  1–4  Argentina
Saavedra   60' Report
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Referee: Andrés Rojas (Colombia)

Group B (North Zone) edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Brazil (H) 4 3 1 0 10 2 +8 10 Advance to knockout stage
2   Peru 4 2 1 1 5 7 −2 7
3   Colombia 4 1 1 2 3 4 −1 4
4   Ecuador 4 0 3 1 5 6 −1 3
5   Venezuela 4 0 2 2 2 6 −4 2
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
Brazil  3–0  Venezuela
Report
Colombia  1–0  Ecuador
Cardona   42' Report

Colombia  0–0  Venezuela
Report
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Referee: Eber Aquino (Paraguay)
Brazil  4–0  Peru
Report

Venezuela  2–2  Ecuador
Report
Colombia  1–2  Peru
Borja   53' (pen.) Report

Ecuador  2–2  Peru
Report
Brazil  2–1  Colombia
Report Díaz   10'

Brazil  1–1  Ecuador
Militão   37' Report Mena   53'
Venezuela  0–1  Peru
Report Carrillo   48'

Knockout stage edit

In the knockout stage, if a match was tied after 90 minutes:[44]

  • In the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third place play-off, extra time would not be played, and the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out (Regulations Article 9.3).
  • In the final, extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out (Regulations Article 9.4).

Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
3 July – Goiânia
 
 
  Argentina3
 
6 July – Brasília
 
  Ecuador0
 
  Argentina (p)1 (3)
 
3 July – Brasília
 
  Colombia1 (2)
 
  Uruguay0 (2)
 
10 July – Rio de Janeiro (Maracanã)
 
  Colombia (p)0 (4)
 
  Argentina1
 
2 July – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos)
 
  Brazil0
 
  Brazil1
 
5 July – Rio de Janeiro (Nilton Santos)
 
  Chile0
 
  Brazil1
 
2 July – Goiânia
 
  Peru0 Third place play-off
 
  Peru (p)3 (4)
 
9 July – Brasília
 
  Paraguay3 (3)
 
  Colombia3
 
 
  Peru2
 

Quarter-finals edit

Peru  3–3  Paraguay
Report
Penalties
4–3

Brazil  1–0  Chile
Paquetá   46' Report

Uruguay  0–0  Colombia
Report
Penalties
2–4

Argentina  3–0  Ecuador
Report

Semi-finals edit

Brazil  1–0  Peru
Paquetá   35' Report

Third place play-off edit

Colombia  3–2  Peru
Report

Final edit

Argentina  1–0  Brazil
Report

Statistics edit

Goalscorers edit

 
Lionel Messi, the joint best player and joint top scorer of the tournament.

There were 65 goals scored in 28 matches, for an average of 2.32 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Source: CONMEBOL

Awards edit

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[59]

Team of the Tournament edit

The Team of the Tournament was selected at the conclusion of the competition.[63]

Marketing edit

Mascot edit

Pibe, a brown dog, was selected as the official mascot for the tournament, making it the 14th officially selected mascot in Copa América history.[64]

Official song edit

A customized version of "La Gozadera" by Cuban duo Gente de Zona was revealed as the official song of the tournament, ahead of its official reveal on 11 May.[65]

Broadcasting rights edit

CONMEBOL edit

Broadcasting rights for South America.[66]

Territory Broadcaster(s) Ref.
Argentina [67][68]
Bolivia
[69][70]
Brazil [71][72]
Chile [73][74][68]
Colombia [75][76][68][77]
Ecuador [78][68]
Paraguay [79][68]
Peru [80][68]
Uruguay
[81][68]
Venezuela
  • La TeleTuya
  • VC Sports
[79]

Rest of world edit

Territory Broadcaster(s) Ref.
Albania DigitAlb [79]
Australia Optus Sport [82]
Balkans Arena Sport [79]
Canada [83][84][85]
Caribbean
[79]
Central America Tigo Sports [79]
China [86][87][88]
Cuba Tele Rebelde [89]
Costa Rica
[79]
Cyprus PrimeTel [90]
Czech Republic Digi Sport [79]
Dominican Republic CDN 37 [79]
El Salvador TCS [91]
France L'Équipe [92]
Georgia Adjarasport [79]
Germany [93]
Greece Open TV [94]
Haiti TNH [79]
Honduras
[79]
Hong Kong i-Cable [95]
Hungary ARENA4 [79]
Indonesia [96]
Italy [97][98]
Indian subcontinent Sony Pictures Networks [99]
Israel Charlton [79]
Japan AbemaTV [100]
Kazakhstan Qazsport [79]
Maldives
  • ICE TV
  • Public Service Media
[79]
MENA beIN Sports [101]
Mexico
[102][103]
Nepal DishHome [104]
Netherlands Ziggo Sport [79]
New Zealand Spark [105]
Nordic countries NENT [106]
Panama [79]
Poland TVP [107]
Portugal Sport TV [79]
Russia
[108][79]
Singapore StarHub [79]
Slovakia Digi Sport [79]
South Korea SPOTV [109]
Spain
[110][111][112]
Sri Lanka Dialog TV [79]
Sub-Saharan Africa Canal+ [113]
Suriname SCCN [79]
Tajikistan TV Varzish [79]
Thailand PPTV [114]
Turkey Haber Global [79]
Ukraine MEGOGO [79]
United Kingdom BBC [115]
United States of America [116][117]
Vietnam Next Media (VTVCab and Ho Chi Minh City Television) [118][119]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South America, the match was played behind closed doors.
  2. ^ The total capacity of the stadium to allow fans to attend the final was established at 10% due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South America.[58]

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The 2021 Copa America was the 47th edition of the Copa America the international men s football championship organised by South America s football ruling body CONMEBOL The tournament took place in Brazil from 13 June to 10 July 2021 1 The tournament was originally scheduled to take place from 12 June to 12 July 2020 in Argentina and Colombia as the 2020 Copa America On 17 March 2020 CONMEBOL announced that due to the COVID 19 pandemic in South America the tournament had been postponed for a year in conjunction with UEFA s decision to also postpone UEFA Euro 2020 to 2021 2 This was the first time since 1991 where no guest nation took part in the tournament 2021 Copa AmericaCONMEBOL Copa America Brasil 2021Vibra o Continente Vibra el Continente English Rocking the ContinentTournament detailsHost countryBrazilDates13 June 10 JulyTeams10 from 1 confederation Venue s 5 in 4 host cities Final positionsChampions Argentina 15th title Runners up BrazilThird place ColombiaFourth place PeruTournament statisticsMatches played28Goals scored65 2 32 per match Attendance7 800 279 per match Top scorer s Lionel Messi Luis Diaz 4 goals each Best player s Neymar Lionel MessiBest goalkeeperEmiliano MartinezFair play award Brazil 20192024 On 20 May 2021 Colombia was removed as co host amid ongoing protests against President Ivan Duque Marquez and Argentina was then removed on 30 May due to COVID 19 issues The following day CONMEBOL confirmed Brazil as the new host of the tournament 3 Hosts Brazil were the title holders having won their ninth title in 2019 which they also hosted Argentina won their fifteenth title after defeating Brazil 1 0 in the final marking the first time Brazil failed to win the competition on home soil Argentina secured a first senior trophy since the 1993 edition of the same tournament 4 also equalling Uruguay s overall record of Copa America titles 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Venues 3 1 Original venues 4 Teams 5 Draw 6 Squads 7 Match officials 8 Group stage 8 1 Group A South Zone 8 2 Group B North Zone 9 Knockout stage 9 1 Bracket 9 2 Quarter finals 9 3 Semi finals 9 4 Third place play off 9 5 Final 10 Statistics 10 1 Goalscorers 10 2 Awards 10 3 Team of the Tournament 11 Marketing 11 1 Mascot 11 2 Official song 12 Broadcasting rights 12 1 CONMEBOL 12 2 Rest of world 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksBackground editIn March 2017 CONMEBOL reportedly proposed that the Copa America take place in 2020 as part of a calendar change 6 Following the 2019 edition in Brazil the quadrennial tournament would move from odd to even years starting in 2020 with the following edition taking place in United States in 2024 having previously held the one off Copa America Centenario in 2016 which celebrated the centenary of CONMEBOL and the Copa America 7 This would move the tournament in line with the UEFA European Championship which is also held in even years with a 2020 edition taking place 8 On 18 September 2018 plans for a calendar change were confirmed by CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez after submitting an official request to FIFA 9 On 26 October 2018 at the FIFA Council meeting in Kigali Rwanda the request was approved for the Copa America to take place in even years starting with the 2020 edition 10 The tournament was originally scheduled to take place between 12 June and 12 July 2020 the same dates as UEFA Euro 2020 11 On 13 March 2019 CONMEBOL announced Argentina and Colombia as co hosts of the 2020 event after the United States bid was rejected 12 13 It was officially announced the same day when CONMEBOL approved of the joint hosting It was officially awarded on 9 April 2019 at the CONMEBOL Congress in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 14 On 20 May 2021 due to security concerns amid protests against the government of President Ivan Duque Marquez Colombia was dropped as co host of the tournament 15 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic editSee also COVID 19 pandemic in South America In March 2020 the COVID 19 pandemic in South America began impacting football FIFA announced that the first two rounds of the South American qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup due to take place in March were postponed 16 while CONMEBOL temporarily suspended the Copa Libertadores 17 On 17 March 2020 CONMEBOL announced that the Copa America would be postponed to the following year taking place from 11 June to 11 July 2021 in conjunction with UEFA and IOC decision to also postpone UEFA Euro 2020 and 2020 Summer Olympics to 2021 in order to protect the health and safety of the teams media visitors and host cities 2 On the following day the Bureau of the FIFA Council approved the date change in the FIFA International Match Calendar As a result the expanded FIFA Club World Cup which was due to take place in June and July 2020 was rescheduled to 2021 18 On 22 February 2021 two invited guest team Australia and Qatar but pulled out of tournament due to postponement and reschedule for second round for 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualification On 20 May 2021 CONMEBOL announced to Colombia was withdrawn from host due to 2021 Colombian protests Two day later Argentina went under a nine day lockdown due to soaring COVID 19 cases which included the suspension of all domestic football 19 20 On 30 May 2021 CONMEBOL announced that due to the current circumstances in the country Copa America would be pulled from Argentina and that they were looking at bids from other countries to host the tournament This reportedly included a bid from the United States after that bid was initially rejected 21 22 It was reported that the Argentine government had made increasing demands for biosecurity protocols that CONMEBOL found unreasonable 15 On 31 May Brazil was confirmed as the new host 3 All matches in the tournament were held behind closed doors 1 23 except the final where 10 of Maracana Stadium s capacity was allowed for guests with a negative COVID 19 test before entering 24 All delegations each limited to 65 members were vaccinated as were the match officials 25 Venues editOn 1 June 2021 the Brazilian government and Brazilian Football Confederation announced the cities of Brasilia Goiania Cuiaba and Rio de Janeiro as the host venues of the competition 26 with the Maracana Mane Garrincha Pantanal and the Olimpico stadiums used for matches On 2 June the CBF decided to use the Nilton Santos as the second stadium in Rio de Janeiro 27 The government also allocated resources in the federal budget to provide the necessary support for the CONMEBOL s tournament logistics and security 28 Mane Garrincha hosted the opening match on 13 June 27 and the final was held at the Maracana on 10 July 29 nbsp nbsp Rio de Janeiro nbsp Brasilia nbsp Cuiaba nbsp Goiania Rio de JaneiroEstadio do Maracana Estadio Nilton SantosCapacity 78 838 Capacity 46 931 nbsp nbsp Brasilia Cuiaba GoianiaEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha Arena Pantanal Estadio OlimpicoCapacity 72 788 Capacity 44 000 Capacity 13 500 nbsp nbsp nbsp Original venues edit On 20 November 2019 CONMEBOL published a document confirming eight venues Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Cordoba Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires and Estadio Ciudad de La Plata in La Plata for Argentina and Estadio Olimpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellin Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez in Barranquilla and Estadio El Campin in Bogota for Colombia Moreover Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario in San Juan and Estadio Hernan Ramirez Villegas in Pereira were also nominated but not confirmed 30 being finally dismissed On 3 December 2019 prior to the draw it was known that Estadio Unico in Santiago del Estero was included as one of the Argentine venues 31 32 On 15 March 2021 the Estadio Ciudad de La Plata La Plata venue was ruled out as a result of the schedule shortening 33 Colombia would have hosted the North Zone group while Argentina would have hosted the South Zone group Each country would also have hosted two quarter finals and one semi final The third place match and final would have been played in Colombia 34 Teams editAll ten CONMEBOL national teams participated in the competition divided into two geographical zones for the group stage 35 In June 2019 the CONMEBOL Council officially approved the participation of Australia and Qatar as the two invited teams who were the previous two winners of the AFC Asian Cup 36 Australia would have made their debut appearance in the Copa America while Qatar would be making their second appearance having participated in the previous edition However on 23 February 2021 Football Australia and the Qatar Football Association announced their withdrawal from the tournament due to the postponement of the remainder of the AFC second round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification to June 2021 37 38 Following the withdrawals a CONMEBOL spokesperson said that there was a calendar issue that stopped Australia and Qatar that he had already seen interest from other national teams to play as guests in their place and that he would like to have 12 teams The spokesperson added that if no replacements were found the tournament would be played with 10 teams for the first time since 1991 39 CONMEBOL North Zone nbsp Brazil title holders and hosts nbsp Colombia nbsp Ecuador nbsp Peru nbsp VenezuelaCONMEBOL South Zone nbsp Argentina nbsp Bolivia nbsp Chile nbsp Paraguay nbsp UruguayDraw editThe team allocations of the CONMEBOL members divided into North Zone and South Zone were announced on 9 April 2019 40 The group stage draw was held on 3 December 2019 19 30 COT UTC 5 in Cartagena 41 Original co hosts Argentina and Colombia were automatically allocated to positions A1 and B1 respectively After the draw the zones for the two invited nations and the positions of teams within the groups were as follows 42 Group A South Zone Pos TeamA1 nbsp ArgentinaA2 nbsp AustraliaA3 nbsp BoliviaA4 nbsp UruguayA5 nbsp ChileA6 nbsp Paraguay Group B North Zone Pos TeamB1 nbsp ColombiaB2 nbsp BrazilB3 nbsp QatarB4 nbsp VenezuelaB5 nbsp EcuadorB6 nbsp PeruGroup stage schedule Matchday Dates Group A matches Group B matchesMatchday 1 13 14 June 2021 A1 v A5 A2 v A4 A6 v A3 B1 v B5 B2 v B4 B6 v B3Matchday 2 17 18 June 2021 A1 v A4 A6 v A2 A5 v A3 B1 v B4 B6 v B2 B5 v B3Matchday 3 20 21 June 2021 A1 v A6 A2 v A3 A4 v A5 B1 v B6 B2 v B3 B4 v B5Matchday 4 23 24 June 2021 A2 v A1 A3 v A4 A5 v A6 B2 v B1 B3 v B4 B5 v B6Matchday 5 27 28 June 2021 A3 v A1 A5 v A2 A4 v A6 B3 v B1 B5 v B2 B4 v B6On 2 June 2021 Argentina and Brazil were allocated to positions A1 and B1 respectively in the competition calendar update 43 Squads editMain article 2021 Copa America squads Each team had to submit a list of up to 28 players expanded from 23 including at least three goalkeepers 44 Match officials editOn 21 April 2021 CONMEBOL announced a total of 14 referees 22 assistant referees 16 video assistant referees VAR and 10 support referees appointed for the tournament 45 46 This edition featured the participation of a Spanish refereeing team as part of the memorandum of understanding signed by CONMEBOL and UEFA in February 2020 which included a referee exchange programme 47 On 5 June 2021 Uruguayan video assistant referees Leodan Gonzalez and Daniel Fedorczuk were replaced by Andres Cunha also from Uruguay In addition Juan Soto from Venezuela and Jhon Alexander Leon from Colombia replaced the video assistant referee Nicolas Gallo and the assistant referee Miguel Roldan respectively both from Colombia 48 Nicolas Gallo and Miguel Roldan had previously been suspended indefinitely as a result of their performance in the match between Uruguay and Paraguay valid for the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers 49 50 Later Leodan Gonzalez and Daniel Fedorczuk were summoned again to join the Uruguayan referee team citation needed Association Referees Assistant referees Video assistant referees Support referees Support assistant referees nbsp Argentina Nestor PitanaPatricio Loustau Ezequiel BrailovskyGabriel Chade Mauro ViglianoFacundo Tello Cristian Navarro nbsp Bolivia Gery Vargas Jose AnteloEdwar Saavedra Ariel Guizada nbsp Brazil Wilton SampaioRaphael Claus Danilo ManisBruno Pires Wagner RewayRafael Traci Rafael Alves nbsp Chile Roberto Tobar Christian SchiemannClaudio Rios Julio BascunanCristian Garay Angelo Hermosilla nbsp Colombia Wilmar RoldanAndres Rojas Alexander GuzmanJhon Alexander Leon Jhon Ospina Sebastian Vela nbsp Ecuador Guillermo Guerrero Christian LescanoByron Romero Augusto Aragon nbsp Paraguay Eber Aquino Eduardo CardozoMilciades Saldivar Derlis LopezJuan Gabriel Benitez Jose Cuevas nbsp Peru Victor Hugo Carrillo Jonny BossioRaul Lopez Cruz Diego Haro Kevin Ortega nbsp Spain Jesus Gil Manzano Diego Barbero SevillaAngel Nevado Rodriguez Ricardo de Burgos BengoetxeaJose Luis Munuera Montero nbsp Uruguay Esteban OstojichLeodan Gonzalez Carlos BarreiroMartin Soppi Andres CunhaDaniel Fedorczuk Andres Matonte nbsp Venezuela Alexis Herrera Carlos LopezJorge Urrego Jesus ValenzuelaJuan Soto Alberto PonteGroup stage editThe original schedule and kick off times for the tournament were announced on 3 December 2019 and 4 March 2020 respectively 51 52 On 17 March 2020 the tournament was postponed until 2021 and the new schedule was announced on 13 August 2020 53 54 Following the withdrawals of Qatar and Australia the schedule was shortened and it was announced on 15 March 2021 55 56 The final match schedule with Brazil as host country was announced on 2 June 2021 57 All match times listed are in BRT UTC 3 as listed by CONMEBOL Cuiaba is located in a different time zone AMT UTC 4 so the local time is also given The top four teams of each group advanced to the quarter finals TiebreakersThe ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows Regulations Article 10 6 44 Points obtained in all group matches three points for a win one for a draw none for a defeat Goal difference in all group matches Number of goals scored in all group matches Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question Fair play points in all group matches only one deduction could be applied to a player in a single match Yellow card 1 points Indirect red card second yellow card 3 points Direct red card 4 points Yellow card and direct red card 5 points Drawing of lots Group A South Zone edit Main article 2021 Copa America Group A Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Argentina 4 3 1 0 7 2 5 10 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Uruguay 4 2 1 1 4 2 2 73 nbsp Paraguay 4 2 0 2 5 3 2 64 nbsp Chile 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 55 nbsp Bolivia 4 0 0 4 2 10 8 0Source CONMEBOL 14 June 2021 2021 06 14 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 1 1 nbsp ChileMessi nbsp 33 Report Vargas nbsp 57 Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Wilmar Roldan Colombia 14 June 2021 2021 06 14 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Paraguay nbsp 3 1 nbsp BoliviaKaku nbsp 62 A Romero nbsp 65 80 Report Saavedra nbsp 10 pen Estadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Diego Haro Peru 18 June 2021 2021 06 18 17 00 AMT UTC 4 Chile nbsp 1 0 nbsp BoliviaBrereton nbsp 10 ReportArena Pantanal CuiabaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Jesus Gil Manzano Spain 18 June 2021 2021 06 18 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 1 0 nbsp UruguayRodriguez nbsp 13 ReportEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Wilton Sampaio Brazil 21 June 2021 2021 06 21 17 00 AMT UTC 4 Uruguay nbsp 1 1 nbsp ChileSuarez nbsp 66 Report Vargas nbsp 26 Arena Pantanal CuiabaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Raphael Claus Brazil 21 June 2021 2021 06 21 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 1 0 nbsp ParaguayGomez nbsp 10 ReportEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Jesus Valenzuela Venezuela 24 June 2021 2021 06 24 17 00 AMT UTC 4 Bolivia nbsp 0 2 nbsp UruguayReport Quinteros nbsp 40 o g Cavani nbsp 79 Arena Pantanal CuiabaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Alexis Herrera Venezuela 24 June 2021 2021 06 24 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Chile nbsp 0 2 nbsp ParaguayReport Samudio nbsp 33 Almiron nbsp 58 pen Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Wilmar Roldan Colombia 28 June 2021 2021 06 28 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Uruguay nbsp 1 0 nbsp ParaguayCavani nbsp 21 pen ReportEstadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Raphael Claus Brazil 28 June 2021 2021 06 28 20 00 AMT UTC 4 Bolivia nbsp 1 4 nbsp ArgentinaSaavedra nbsp 60 Report Gomez nbsp 6 Messi nbsp 33 pen 42 La Martinez nbsp 65 Arena Pantanal CuiabaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Andres Rojas Colombia Group B North Zone edit Main article 2021 Copa America Group B Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Brazil H 4 3 1 0 10 2 8 10 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Peru 4 2 1 1 5 7 2 73 nbsp Colombia 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 44 nbsp Ecuador 4 0 3 1 5 6 1 35 nbsp Venezuela 4 0 2 2 2 6 4 2Source CONMEBOL H Hosts 13 June 2021 2021 06 13 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 3 0 nbsp VenezuelaMarquinhos nbsp 23 Neymar nbsp 64 pen Gabriel Barbosa nbsp 89 ReportEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Esteban Ostojich Uruguay 13 June 2021 2021 06 13 20 00 AMT UTC 4 Colombia nbsp 1 0 nbsp EcuadorCardona nbsp 42 ReportArena Pantanal CuiabaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Nestor Pitana Argentina 17 June 2021 2021 06 17 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Colombia nbsp 0 0 nbsp VenezuelaReportEstadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Eber Aquino Paraguay 17 June 2021 2021 06 17 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 4 0 nbsp PeruAlex Sandro nbsp 12 Neymar nbsp 68 Ribeiro nbsp 89 Richarlison nbsp 90 3 ReportEstadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Patricio Loustau Argentina 20 June 2021 2021 06 20 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Venezuela nbsp 2 2 nbsp EcuadorCastillo nbsp 51 Hernandez nbsp 90 1 Report Ay Preciado nbsp 39 Plata nbsp 71 Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Roberto Tobar Chile 20 June 2021 2021 06 20 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Colombia nbsp 1 2 nbsp PeruBorja nbsp 53 pen Report Pena nbsp 17 Mina nbsp 64 o g Estadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Esteban Ostojich Uruguay 23 June 2021 2021 06 23 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Ecuador nbsp 2 2 nbsp PeruTapia nbsp 23 o g Ay Preciado nbsp 45 3 Report Lapadula nbsp 49 Carrillo nbsp 54 Estadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Jesus Gil Manzano Spain 23 June 2021 2021 06 23 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 2 1 nbsp ColombiaFirmino nbsp 78 Casemiro nbsp 90 10 Report Diaz nbsp 10 Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Nestor Pitana Argentina 27 June 2021 2021 06 27 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 1 1 nbsp EcuadorMilitao nbsp 37 Report Mena nbsp 53 Estadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Roberto Tobar Chile 27 June 2021 2021 06 27 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Venezuela nbsp 0 1 nbsp PeruReport Carrillo nbsp 48 Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Patricio Loustau Argentina Knockout stage editMain article 2021 Copa America knockout stage In the knockout stage if a match was tied after 90 minutes 44 In the quarter finals semi finals and third place play off extra time would not be played and the match would be decided by a penalty shoot out Regulations Article 9 3 In the final extra time would be played If still tied after extra time the match would be decided by a penalty shoot out Regulations Article 9 4 Bracket edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 3 July Goiania nbsp Argentina3 6 July Brasilia nbsp Ecuador0 nbsp Argentina p 1 3 3 July Brasilia nbsp Colombia1 2 nbsp Uruguay0 2 10 July Rio de Janeiro Maracana nbsp Colombia p 0 4 nbsp Argentina1 2 July Rio de Janeiro Nilton Santos nbsp Brazil0 nbsp Brazil1 5 July Rio de Janeiro Nilton Santos nbsp Chile0 nbsp Brazil1 2 July Goiania nbsp Peru0Third place play off nbsp Peru p 3 4 9 July Brasilia nbsp Paraguay3 3 nbsp Colombia3 nbsp Peru2 Quarter finals edit 2 July 2021 2021 07 02 18 00 BRT UTC 3 Peru nbsp 3 3 nbsp ParaguayGomez nbsp 21 o g Lapadula nbsp 40 Yotun nbsp 80 Report Gomez nbsp 11 Alonso nbsp 54 Avalos nbsp 90 PenaltiesLapadula nbsp Yotun nbsp Ormeno nbsp Tapia nbsp Cueva nbsp Trauco nbsp 4 3 nbsp A Romero nbsp Alonso nbsp Martinez nbsp Samudio nbsp Piris Da Motta nbsp EspinolaEstadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Esteban Ostojich Uruguay 2 July 2021 2021 07 02 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 1 0 nbsp ChilePaqueta nbsp 46 ReportEstadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Patricio Loustau Argentina 3 July 2021 2021 07 03 19 00 BRT UTC 3 Uruguay nbsp 0 0 nbsp ColombiaReportPenaltiesCavani nbsp Gimenez nbsp Suarez nbsp Vina nbsp 2 4 nbsp Zapata nbsp Sanchez nbsp Mina nbsp BorjaEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Jesus Gil Manzano Spain 3 July 2021 2021 07 03 22 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 3 0 nbsp EcuadorDe Paul nbsp 40 La Martinez nbsp 84 Messi nbsp 90 3 ReportEstadio Olimpico Pedro Ludovico GoianiaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Wilton Sampaio Brazil Semi finals edit 5 July 2021 2021 07 05 20 00 BRT UTC 3 Brazil nbsp 1 0 nbsp PeruPaqueta nbsp 35 ReportEstadio Olimpico Nilton Santos Rio de JaneiroAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Roberto Tobar Chile 6 July 2021 2021 07 06 22 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 1 1 nbsp ColombiaLa Martinez nbsp 7 Report Diaz nbsp 61 PenaltiesMessi nbsp De Paul nbsp Paredes nbsp La Martinez nbsp 3 2 nbsp Cuadrado nbsp Sanchez nbsp Mina nbsp Borja nbsp CardonaEstadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Jesus Valenzuela Venezuela Third place play off edit 9 July 2021 2021 07 09 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Colombia nbsp 3 2 nbsp PeruCuadrado nbsp 49 Diaz nbsp 66 90 4 Report Yotun nbsp 45 Lapadula nbsp 82 Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha BrasiliaAttendance 0 note 1 Referee Raphael Claus Brazil Final edit Main article 2021 Copa America final 10 July 2021 2021 07 10 21 00 BRT UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 1 0 nbsp BrazilDi Maria nbsp 22 ReportEstadio do Maracana Rio de JaneiroAttendance 7 800 note 2 Referee Esteban Ostojich Uruguay Statistics editGoalscorers edit nbsp Lionel Messi the joint best player and joint top scorer of the tournament There were 65 goals scored in 28 matches for an average of 2 32 goals per match 4 goals nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Luis Diaz 3 goals nbsp Lautaro Martinez nbsp Gianluca Lapadula 2 goals nbsp Alejandro Gomez nbsp Erwin Saavedra nbsp Neymar nbsp Lucas Paqueta nbsp Eduardo Vargas nbsp Ayrton Preciado nbsp Angel Romero nbsp Andre Carrillo nbsp Yoshimar Yotun nbsp Edinson Cavani 1 goal nbsp Rodrigo De Paul nbsp Angel Di Maria nbsp Guido Rodriguez nbsp Gabriel Barbosa nbsp Casemiro nbsp Roberto Firmino nbsp Marquinhos nbsp Eder Militao nbsp Everton Ribeiro nbsp Richarlison nbsp Alex Sandro nbsp Ben Brereton Diaz nbsp Miguel Borja nbsp Edwin Cardona nbsp Juan Cuadrado nbsp Angel Mena nbsp Gonzalo Plata nbsp Miguel Almiron nbsp Junior Alonso nbsp Gabriel Avalos nbsp Gustavo Gomez nbsp Kaku nbsp Braian Samudio nbsp Sergio Pena nbsp Luis Suarez nbsp Edson Castillo nbsp Ronald Hernandez 1 own goal nbsp Jairo Quinteros against Uruguay nbsp Yerry Mina against Peru nbsp Gustavo Gomez against Peru nbsp Renato Tapia against Ecuador Source CONMEBOLAwards edit The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament 59 Best Player Award nbsp Lionel Messi and nbsp Neymar 60 61 62 Golden Boot Award nbsp Lionel Messi Best Goalkeeper Award nbsp Emiliano Martinez Fair Play Award nbsp BrazilTeam of the Tournament edit The Team of the Tournament was selected at the conclusion of the competition 63 Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards nbsp Emiliano Martinez nbsp Mauricio Isla nbsp Cristian Romero nbsp Marquinhos nbsp Pervis Estupinan nbsp Rodrigo De Paul nbsp Casemiro nbsp Yoshimar Yotun nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Neymar nbsp Luis DiazMarketing editMascot edit Main article Pibe mascot Pibe a brown dog was selected as the official mascot for the tournament making it the 14th officially selected mascot in Copa America history 64 Official song edit Main article La Gozadera A customized version of La Gozadera by Cuban duo Gente de Zona was revealed as the official song of the tournament ahead of its official reveal on 11 May 65 Broadcasting rights editCONMEBOL edit Broadcasting rights for South America 66 Territory Broadcaster s Ref Argentina TVP TyC Sports Vrio Corp 67 68 Bolivia Tigo Sports Unitel 69 70 Brazil ESPN Fox Sports SBT 71 72 Chile Canal 13 TNT Sports Vrio Corp 73 74 68 Colombia Caracol Television RCN Television Vrio Corp Win Sports 75 76 68 77 Ecuador TC Television Vrio Corp 78 68 Paraguay SNT Telefuturo Tigo Sports Trece Vrio Corp 79 68 Peru America Television Vrio Corp 80 68 Uruguay Vrio Corp Canal 4 Canal 10 Teledoce Dexary 81 68 Venezuela La TeleTuya VC Sports 79 Rest of world edit Territory Broadcaster s Ref 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