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2020 Copa America will now be held in Argentina and Colombia

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ASUNCION: The South American Football Confederat­ion (Conmebol) have rejected a proposal from the United States and awarded the 2020 Copa America tournament to Argentina and Colombia.

Conmebol officials meeting in Miami on Wednesday said the joint bid was accepted as a way of “bringing South American football to the fans” and would be subject to a more detailed presentati­on by both countries.

The next edition of the tournament, usually played by all 10 South American nations and at least two invited guests, is due to be held in Brazil in June.

Conmebol want to hold another Copa America the following year and thereafter host it every four years, to bring it into line with their equivalent in Europe, the European Championsh­ip.

The tournament organisati­on has been haphazard in recent times and a 2020 tournament would be the fourth Copa America in six years after Chile (2015), a special centenary edition in the United States in 2016, and Brazil (2019).

The United States had offered to host the tournament again in 2020 as part of an Americas-wide competitio­n featuring not just teams from South America but also North America and the Caribbean.

Conmebol rejected the idea, opting to preserve the historic integrity of the tournament, the oldest in internatio­nal football.

Conmebol would still extend invitation­s to Mexico and the United States.

The tournament is likely to have 16 participan­ts, with two groups of four in both Colombia and Argentina. Each nation would host one semi-final and the final would be played in Argentina. — Reuters

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