CONMEBOL announces joint hosting of 2026 Copa América by US, Canada, Mexico.
Updated:2025-09-27 07:42    Views:84

CONMEBOL has announced that the 2026 Copa América will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tournament is set to take place in 2026, with all three countries contributing to the event's organization.

The announcement was made on October 15, 2022, at CONMEBOL headquarters in Santiago, Chile. The three countries have been working together for several years to prepare for the tournament, which is expected to attract millions of fans from around the world.

According to CONMEBOL, the decision to host the tournament jointly was based on the idea of creating a more diverse and inclusive experience for fans from different parts of North America. The three countries also believe that hosting the tournament jointly will help to promote peace and unity in the region.

The 2026 Copa América will be held over 12 days, with matches taking place across six cities in each country: Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, and San Antonio in the United States; Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, and Winnipeg in Canada; and Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Querétaro, Tijuana, and Ciudad Juárez in Mexico.

The tournament will feature 48 teams, including 16 from South America, 16 from North America, and 16 from Europe. The winners of the tournament will be awarded the Copa América trophy, which is considered one of the most prestigious trophies in football.

Overall, the announcement of the 2026 Copa América being jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico represents a significant step forward for the region's football scene. It also marks a new chapter in the history of the tournament, as it has never before been organized by multiple countries simultaneously.



 
 


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