Copa America 2024 Guide

The United States, for the second time, assumes the role of host for the prestigious Copa America, following its previous stint in 2016 when it successfully organized the Copa América Centenario. Set to transpire from June 20 to July 14, 2024, this tournament promises a thrilling spectacle of top-tier football, featuring teams from across South America vying for continental supremacy.

The inaugural match is scheduled to take place at the renowned Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with the climactic final set to unfold at the iconic Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. These prestigious venues were officially disclosed on November 20, 2023, marking a significant milestone in the event's planning.

Building on this foundation, the entire lineup of venues for the tournament was meticulously chosen and unveiled on December 4, 2023. This comprehensive selection was made just two weeks following the confirmation of the opening and final venues, underscoring the careful deliberation and strategic planning that went into orchestrating this highly anticipated sporting spectacle.

Venues list here:

AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas / 80,000)

Mercedes-Benz (Atlanta, Georgia / 71,000)

Q2 Stadium (Austin, Texas / 20,738)

Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina / 74,867) 

MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey / 82,566)

NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas / 72,220)

SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California / 70,240)

Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, California / 68,500)

State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Arizona / 63,400)

Allegiant Stadium (Paradise, Nevada / 61,000)

Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri / 76,416)

Children's Mercy Park (Kansas City, Kansas / 18,467)

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida / 64,767)

Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida / 25,500)