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CONMEBOL asks Argentina to host entire Copa America tournament

May 27, 2021 / 6:28 AM
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Sharjah24 – Reuters: South American football's governing body said on Wednesday it has asked Argentina to host the entire 2021 Copa America tournament after it removed Colombia as co-host last week because of ongoing civil unrest.
The June 13 to July 10 tournament, delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic, had been due to be jointly hosted for the first time its 105-year history, with matches split between Colombia and Argentina.

The South American Confederation (CONMEBOL) had previously decided to move games in continental club competitions out of Colombia due to the protests, while those that went ahead saw players affected by tear gas fired outside stadiums.

CONMEBOL confirmed late on Wednesday it had approached Argentina about hosting all 28 games of the Copa America, which involves 10 South American nations, and that it was awaiting the green light from public health officials there.

"The Argentine government presented CONMEBOL with a strict protocol for the Copa America 2021 to be held in the country," CONMEBOL said in a statement after a meeting between Argentina President Alberto Fernandez and CONMEBOL President Alejandro Dominguez.

It added that the proposal, "will remain under the rigorous study" of officials from Argentina's Health Ministry.

Earlier on Wednesday a top Argentine government official confirmed the offer and said they were looking at the logistics of the proposal, particularly the venues for the matches.

"There is an offer to hold the complete (tournament) in Argentina, but first we have to resolve the part we’ve already committed to," Santiago Cafiero, the cabinet chief in Argentina’s government, told Radio La Red.

"The debate and the task that we have now is to discuss the venues," he added. “We have nothing against it from a health point of view but we do have to take all precautions. That’s what we are working on."
May 27, 2021 / 6:28 AM

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