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South American soccer officials announced Wednesday that the United States will host a joint CONMEBOL-CONCACAF Copa America tournament in 2016.
The partnership will celebrate the 100th anniversary of CONMEBOL, South America's federation. It will include 10 CONMEBOL teams, many of them filled with international stars, the U.S. and Mexico as guaranteed entries and four other CONCACAF squads, to be determined based on highest previous Gold Cup finish. It will take place in the summer of 2016, although exact dates and venues have not been announced.
Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Neymar, Oscar and Radamel Falcao are among those who could represent South American teams.
CONCACAF, which represents North and Central America and the Caribbean, holds its Gold Cup championship in odd-numbered years. Since 1999, South America's Copa America has been held every four years in the summers following World Cups. There have been two outside invitees since 1993, mostly from CONCACAF.
South American soccer officials announced Wednesday that the United States will host a joint CONMEBOL-CONCACAF Copa America tournament in 2016.
The partnership will celebrate the 100th anniversary of CONMEBOL, South America's federation. It will include 10 CONMEBOL teams, many of them filled with international stars, the U.S. and Mexico as guaranteed entries and four other CONCACAF squads, to be determined based on highest previous Gold Cup finish. It will take place in the summer of 2016, although exact dates and venues have not been announced.
Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Neymar, Oscar and Radamel Falcao are among those who could represent South American teams.
CONCACAF, which represents North and Central America and the Caribbean, holds its Gold Cup championship in odd-numbered years. Since 1999, South America's Copa America has been held every four years in the summers following World Cups. There have been two outside invitees since 1993, mostly from CONCACAF.
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