Copa América Centenario
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Dates | 3–26 June 2016 |
Teams | 16 (from 2 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 10 (in 10 host cities) |
The Copa América Centenario (English: Centennial Copa America)[2] is a scheduled international men's association football tournament due to be held in the United States in 2016. The competition is a celebration of the centenary of CONMEBOL and the Copa América, and is to be the first Copa América hosted outside of South America.[3]
The tournament will be the 45th edition of Copa América since its inception in 1916. It will be held as part of an agreement between CONMEBOL (the South American football confederation) and CONCACAF (the football confederation for North and Central America and the Caribbean) as a special edition between the usual four-year cycle, and will feature an expanded field of 16 teams (an increase from the usual 12), with all ten teams from CONMEBOL and six teams from CONCACAF. The winner of this tournament will not receive an invitation to the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, as Chile have already qualified by winning the 2015 Copa América.
Contents
- 1 Planning
- 2 Trophy
- 3 Host selection
- 4 Venues
- 5 Participating teams
- 6 Draw
- 7 Squads
- 8 Match officials
- 9 Opening ceremony
- 10 Group stage
- 11 Knockout stage
- 12 Background
- 13 Route to the final
- 14 Closing ceremony
- 15 Match
- 16 Post-match
- 17 References
- 18 External links
- 19 Statistics
- 20 Awards
- 21 Marketing
- 22 Broadcasting rights
- 23 See also
- 24 References
- 25 External links
Planning
In February 2012, Alfredo Hawit, then Acting President of CONCACAF, announced that the competition would be expected to take place in 2016, as a celebration of CONMEBOL's centenary.[4] CONMEBOL President Nicolás Leoz said "Hopefully we can organize a big event, because we have 100 years and we want to celebrate big."[5]
The tournament was announced by CONMEBOL on 24 October 2012[6] and confirmed by CONCACAF on 1 May 2014.[1]
On 26 September 2014, FIFA announced that the tournament has been added to the FIFA International Match Calendar, meaning that clubs must release players called up to the competition.[7]
The tournament is settled in June 2016, same with another big football tournament, the UEFA Euro 2016.
Sports executive corruption
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The tournament was placed in doubt after several high profile sports executive arrests were made including people involved with media rights holder Datisa (using the trading name of "Wematch"), a partnership between three media rights companies; Full Play, Torneos and Traffic Sports Marketing. In December 2014, Brazilian José Hawilla, the owner and founder of Traffic Sports plead guilty "corruption charges including racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering". In an indictment, the FBI stated that officials were to receive bribes totalling US$20million for the 2016 event.[8][9] Datisa held agreements for the commercial rights with CONMEBOL and CONCACAF and had their bank account frozen placing the tournament in jeopardy.[10] On 21 October 2015 CONCACAF announced that they had terminated their agreement with Datisa.[11]
On 23 October 2015, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL and the hosting association US Soccer Federation all confirmed that the tournament was going ahead as originally intended.[12][13][14]
Trophy
A new trophy was supposed to be created for the tournament and was to be unveiled on 4 July 2015 at the 2015 Copa América final.[15] No trophy was unveiled amidst the FIFA corruption scandal.[citation needed] However, CONMEBOL announced that in 28 April 2016, that a presentation for the trophy will take place in Bogota, Colombia.[16]
On 28 April 2016, it was explained on the Copa América website that the "new" trophy is in fact commemorative, and will only be given to the winning country to keep, while the original silver trophy will continue to be awarded to each winner of the tournament (including the 2016 winner). The Centenario trophy retains the silhouette of the original trophy's Grecian urn, but is plated in matte gold. The front of the trophy is adorned with a raised (and in the case of some parts of the logo, engraved) image of the Copa América Centenario wordmark and logo. On each side are raised and polished images of a connected North and South America, commemorating the first Copa América held outside of South America. Instead of the traditional wooden base holding the names off all past winners, the base of the Centenario commemorative trophy includes 16 zones, in which the names of all 16 nations are engraved. Other details include: The logos of both CONMEBOL and CONCACAF (the two confederations with representatives in the tournament), the years "1916-2016" (commemorating the 100 years of CONMEBOL and Copa América), and the phrases "La Copa del Siglo" ("The Cup of the Century") and "Uniting the Americas".[17]
Host selection
Luis Chiriboga, the President of the Ecuadorian Football Federation stated the United States and Mexico were potential hosts of at least one stage of the competition.[18] Hawit preferred the competition to be hosted in the United States for financial reasons, stating that "the market is in the United States, the stadiums are in the United States, the people are in the United States. The study that we have made [shows] that everything’s in the United States."[19] In July 2012, CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb stated there was much organizing to be done.[20]
On 1 May 2014, it was announced that the tournament would be held in the United States from 3–26 June 2016.[1][21][22]
Venues
On 8 January 2015, CONCACAF and CONMEBOL announced the 24 U.S. metropolitan areas which had indicated interest in hosting matches.[23][24]
The stadiums were chosen following a bidding process, with the minimum capacity to be 50,000. The final list of venues, anticipated to number between 8 and 13, was to be announced in May 2015. However, the list was not released and speculation regarding whether the tournament will be able to move forward arose because Interpol red notices were issued for the former presidents of the CONMEBOL and CONCACAF confederations in relation to the 2015 FIFA corruption case, including allegations that they accepted significant bribes in relation to the $112.5 million broadcasting deal for the event.[25] However, officials from CONMEBOL expressed a desire to move forward with the event despite the scandal.[26]
On 19 November 2015, the ten venues selected for the tournament were announced by CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, and US Soccer.[27][28][29]
Seattle, Washington | Chicago, Illinois | Foxborough, Massachusetts (Boston area) |
East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York City area) |
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CenturyLink Field | Soldier Field | Gillette Stadium | MetLife Stadium |
Capacity: 67,000 | Capacity: 63,500 | Capacity: 68,756 | Capacity: 82,566 |
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Santa Clara, California (San Francisco Bay area) |
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Levi's Stadium | Lincoln Financial Field | ||
Capacity: 68,500 | Capacity: 69,176 | ||
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Pasadena, California (Los Angeles area) |
Glendale, Arizona (Phoenix area) |
Houston, Texas | Orlando, Florida |
Rose Bowl | University of Phoenix Stadium | NRG Stadium | Camping World Stadium |
Capacity: 92,542 | Capacity: 63,400 | Capacity: 71,795 | Capacity: 60,219 |
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Participating teams
At the official announcement of the tournament, CONMEBOL and CONCACAF confirmed that all ten CONMEBOL members will be joined by six CONCACAF teams in the tournament. United States and Mexico will automatically qualify. The other four spots will be given to Costa Rica, the champions of the Central American Football Union by virtue of winning the 2014 Copa Centroamericana, Jamaica, the champions of the Caribbean Football Union by virtue of winning the 2014 Caribbean Cup, and Haiti and Panama, the two play-off winners among the four highest finishers in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup not already qualified.[21]
CONMEBOL (10 teams) | CONCACAF (6 teams) |
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Draw
The group seeds and match schedule were announced on 17 December 2015.[30] The USA (Group A) were seeded as host, Argentina (Group D) were seeded as the highest FIFA-ranked team in the CONMEBOL region during December 2015. According to Soccer United Marketing, Brazil (Group B) and Mexico (Group C) were seeded as they were "the most decorated nations in the last 100 years in international competitions from their respective confederations".[31] However, there has been criticism for not including Uruguay, which won two World Cups and is the Copa América all-time leader with 15 championships, or Chile, which is the defending Copa América winner.[32][33]
The draw took place on 21 February 2016 at 19:30 EST, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Teams were seeded using the FIFA Ranking from December 2015.[34]
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5 | Pot 2 – CONMEBOL higher ranked nations |
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37 | Pot 3 – CONCACAF qualified nations |
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46 | Pot 4 – CONMEBOL remaining nations |
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The four group pots will contain four positions each,[35] one from each group, as follows:
Pot 5 | A1 | B1 | C1 | D1 |
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Pot 6 | A2 | B2 | C2 | D2 |
Pot 7 | A3 | B3 | C3 | D3 |
Pot 8 | A4 | B4 | C4 | D4 |
Squads
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Each team must submit a final squad of 23 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers).[36]
Match officials
Country | Referee | Assistant referees | Matches refereed |
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Patricio Loustau | Ezequiel Brailovsky Ariel Mariano Scime |
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Gery Vargas | Javier Bustillos Juan P. Montaño |
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Héber Lopes | Kléber Gil Bruno Boschilia |
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Julio Bascuñán | Carlos Astroza Christian Schiemann |
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Wilmar Roldán | Alexander Guzmán Wilmar Navarro |
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Ricardo Montero | Octavio Jara Juan Mora |
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Roddy Zambrano | Luis Vera Byron Romero |
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Joel Aguilar | Juan Zumba William Torres |
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Roberto García Orozco | José Luis Camargo Alberto Morín |
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Jhon Pitti | Gabriel Victoria |
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Enrique Cáceres | Eduardo Cardozo Milciades Saldívar |
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Víctor Hugo Carrillo | Jorge Luis Yupanqui Namuche Coty Carrera |
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Jair Marrufo | Peter Manikowski Corey Rockwell |
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Andrés Cunha | Nicolás Taran Richard Trinidad |
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José Argote | Luis Murillo Luis Alfonso Sánchez Pérez |
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Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony Copa América Centenario at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will feature musical performances of the Colombian J Balvin, the American Jason Derulo and the Canadian band Magic![37]
Group stage
All times are EDT (UTC−4). The top teams from each group advance to the quarter-finals.
Tiebreakers
The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows:[36]
- Greatest number of points obtained in all group matches
- Goal difference in all group matches
- Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches
- If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings will be determined as follows:
- Greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned
- Goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned
- Greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned
- Drawing of lots
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Knockout stage
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All times are EDT (UTC−4). In the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third place match of the knockout stage, a penalty shoot-out is used to decide the winner if tied after 90 minutes. In the final, extra time and a penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[36]
Bracket
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16 June – Seattle | ||||||||||
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Winner Match 25 | ||||||||||
18 June – Foxborough | ||||||||||
Winner Match 27 | ||||||||||
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26 June – East Rutherford | ||||||||||
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Winner Match 29 | ||||||||||
17 June – East Rutherford | ||||||||||
Winner Match 30 | ||||||||||
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22 June – Chicago | ||||||||||
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Winner Match 26 | ||||||||||
18 June – Santa Clara | ||||||||||
Winner Match 28 | Third place | |||||||||
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25 June – Glendale | ||||||||||
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Loser Match 29 | ||||||||||
Loser Match 30 | ||||||||||
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third place play-off
Final
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Date | 26 June 2016 | ||||||
Venue | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford | ||||||
Man of the Match | Claudio Bravo (Chile)[38] | ||||||
Referee | Héber Lopes (Brazil)[39] | ||||||
Attendance | 82,026[40] | ||||||
Weather | 77 °F (25 °C), Clear[41] | ||||||
The Copa América Centenario Final was an association football match that took place on 26 June 2016 at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States to determine the winner of the Copa América Centenario.[36]
The match was contested by Argentina and Chile, making it a rematch of the 2015 final.[42][43] At this tournament, Argentina and Chile soon faced each other in Group D, and the victory belonged to Argentina with a score of 2-1. But in the final, like the last one, Chile ultimately won on penalty kicks after a 0–0 draw, with Chile scoring their last 4 penalties after going first and 2 Argentines missing. However, Chile won 4-2 this time. Forward Lionel Messi announced his retirement from international football after the defeat, his third consecutive final defeat with Argentina, although he later reversed this decision.[44][45]
Background
This edition of the Copa América was the first hosted by the United States. The match marked the sixth time Argentina reached the final since the tournament was rebranded Copa América in 1975. They also finished in the top two in 22 editions of the tournament's predecessor, the Campeonato Sudamericano, in which winners were decided in a single group stage with no final match. At this time, Argentina's last international tournament win had been the Copa America in 1993. Meanwhile, this was Chile's fourth final appearance, having also finished in the top two in 1955 and 1956. Chile were the defending champions, having won their first international title in the previous year's edition as the host nation.
Route to the final
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Group D winner
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Final standings | Group D runner-up
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Opponent | Result | Knockout stage | Opponent | Result |
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4–1 | Quarter-finals | ![]() |
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4–0 | Semi-finals | ![]() |
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Closing ceremony
Pitbull and Becky G[46] performed the official song of the tournament, "Superstar", immediately following the match and trophy ceremony.[47]
Match
As part of FIFA's approval of rule changes based on IFAB's new regulations, a fourth substitute was allowed in extra time.[36][48] However, neither team used the fourth substitution after the match went into extra time.
Details
26 June 2016
20:00 |
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0–0 | ![]() |
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- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time.
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Statistics
Statistic[49] | Argentina | Chile |
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Goals scored | 0 | 0 |
Total shots | 18 | 4 |
Shots on target | 3 | 2 |
Saves | 2 | 3 |
Ball possession | 46% | 54% |
Corner kicks | 9 | 4 |
Fouls committed | 14 | 22 |
Offsides | 0 | 5 |
Yellow cards | 5 | 3 |
Red cards | 1 | 1 |
Post-match
Chile won their second consecutive final and defended the Copa América after their win in 2015, while Argentina lost their third consecutive final (preceded by the 2014 World Cup and 2015 Copa América).[50] The match had an attendance of 82,026, the largest in the history of New Jersey.[50]
Lionel Messi announced his retirement from international football after the match, saying "I've done all I can. It hurts not to be a champion." Argentine newspaper La Nación speculated that other players, including Sergio Agüero, Javier Mascherano and Gonzalo Higuaín were set to retire.[51] ESPN Deportes reported that Ángel Di María, Lucas Biglia, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Éver Banega could potentially retire as well.[44][52] On 12 August 2016, Messi reverted his decision and announced his comeback to international football, saying "There were too many things in my head during the day of the last final and I seriously thought about letting it go, but I love my country and this jersey so much."[53][54] Three of the aforementioned players (Agüero, Di María and Messi) would eventually win their first international title at the Copa América five years later. They would also go on to win the 2022 World Cup, with Messi and Di Maria scoring in the final.
References
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External links
Statistics
Goalscorers
Awards
Winners
Individual awards
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.
- Golden Ball Award:
- Golden Boot Award:
- Golden Glove Award:
- Bright Future Award:
- Fair Play Award:
Tournament ranking
- As of 17 May 2016
- Current ranking reflects FIFA ranking before start of tournament.[55] Rankings will be updated daily once tournament begins. Will be updated to match ranking released on 2 June 2016.
- Tie-break procedure will follow the guide lines set up in Article 10. If after applying all the tie-break criteria, teams are still tied, they will be listed alphabetically.
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Marketing
Sponsorship
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Theme songs
- "Superstars" by American rapper Pitbull featuring Becky G is the official song of the tournament and both artists will perform the song during the Final.[56]
- "Somos Uno" by Puerto Rican singer Yandel is Univision's theme song for their coverage of the tournament. Yandel performed the song during the tournament draw.
- "Don't Let Me Down" by American DJs The Chainsmokers featuring singer Daya is Fox Sports' theme song for their coverage of the tournament.
- "Lighthouse" by Croatian singer Nina Kraljić and "If Love Was a Crime" by Bulgarian singer Poli Genova will serve as secondary anthems of the tournament. Both songs were entries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.[citation needed]
Broadcasting rights
CONCACAF and CONMEBOL
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Televisión Pública Argentina, Telefe, El Trece, TyC Sports | |
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Rede Globo (Brazil matches only), SporTV (all matches) | [15] |
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Univision Canada (Spanish) | [57] |
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Canal 13, Fox Sports Chile | |
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RCN TV, Caracol TV | |
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Cubavision International | |
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Ecuavisa | |
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Televisa, TV Azteca | [15] |
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Telemetro, RPC-TV | |
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Paraguay TV, Unicanal | [58] |
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América Televisión | |
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Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish) | [59][60] |
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Teledoce, Canal 10 | |
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Meridiano TV, Venevisión, IVC Network |
Rest of the world
Country | Broadcaster | Ref. |
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beIN Sports Australia, SBS | [61] |
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Balkans | Arena Sport | |
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BTV, CCTV, SMG | |
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RTVGE, Asonga TV | |
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beIN Sports, Canal+ | |
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Sat.1, Kabel eins | [62] |
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Sony Pictures Networks | |
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Kompas TV | [63] |
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Sky Italia | [64] |
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Sport 1 | |
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NHK, TBS, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo, SKY PerfecTV! | |
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Startimes | |
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Astro, RTM | |
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Sky Net | |
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Fox Sports (Netherlands), NOS | [65] |
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Startimes | |
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Viaplay | [66] |
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TVP | [67] |
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TVI | [68] |
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ABS-CBN Sports and Action, GMA Network, Sports5 | |
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Channel One Russia, VGTRK, Match TV | |
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StarHub TV, Singtel TV | [69] |
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Movistar+ | [70] |
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Sub-Saharan Africa | Startimes | |
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KBS, SBS, MBC | |
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Viasat Sport | [71] |
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CTV, TTV, CTi TV | |
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GMM Grammy, MCOT | |
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Premier Sports | [72] |
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See also
References
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External links
- Official website
- Copa America Centenario, CONCACAF.com
- Copa America Centenario, CONMEBOL.com
- Copa America Centenario, USSoccer.com
- Copa America Centenario, CopaAmerica2016fixture.org
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- ↑ https://twitter.com/ca2016/status/735880196474187776
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- ↑ Copa America 2016 TV Channels and Broadcast Rights List
- ↑ Copa America 2016 Broadcasting TV Rights Worldwide
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