Thursday, June 2, 2016

ONE HUNDRED EDITIONS OF COPA AMERICA TOURNAMENT KICKS OFF TOMORROW

The Copa América Centenario is set to make history tomorrow with a 100 year special edition tournament. Straying from the usual Copa America that happens every four years, as Chilé took home the cup last year and will be qualified for the 2017 Fifa Confederations Cup, unlike this years winner. The first game has the USA taking on Colombia at 9:30 p.m. EST.


CAC contains all 10 teams from the CONMEBOL (South American League) and 6 from the CONCACAF (North American League), which is an increase from the usual 12 teams. This marks the first time in the tournament’s 100 year existence that it will take place outside of South America. Ten cities have the honor to host games across the country. The venues range from Metlife Stadium in New Jersey to Levi Stadium in California.Sixteen teams will compete in the Copa America Centenario, with all 10 CONMEBOL federations joined by six CONCACAF countries.The US and Mexico automatically qualified for the tournament, and Jamaica and Costa Rica made the field as winners of the 2014 Caribbean Cup and 2014 Copa Centroamericana, respectively.By virtue of their finishes at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, four teams – Cuba, Haiti, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago – qualified for the Copa America Centenario qualifying playoffs. The teams were seeded based on their Gold Cup results, with top-seeded Panama beating fourth-seeded Cuba, while third-seeded Haiti knocked off second-seeded Trinidad and Tobago in one-off matches held Jan. 8.


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