Thu, 06/20
1ª Round - Group stage
Group A Finished
Mercedes Benz Stadium - Atlanta, GA
Thu, 07/04
Quarter finals
Quarter finals Finished
NRG Stadium - Houston, TX
Thu, 06/20
1ª Round - Group stage
Group A Finished
Mercedes Benz Stadium - Atlanta, GA
Copa America

Everything You Need to Know About the CONMEBOL Copa América™

Find out everything you need to know about the CONMEBOL Copa America. Get information on teams, matches, and key details of the tournament.
  • 50 days before the start of the tournament, here is a comprehensive guide to understanding the history and current state of the tournament.
  • This will be the 48th edition of the tournament and it will be played between June 20 and July 14 in the United States.
If you’re in Quito for the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™, take the opportunity to explore the city’s vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes. Between games, check out everything Quito has to offer!
Where to eat in Quito
Quito is a true paradise for food lovers. While in town for the tournament, make sure to sample the local specialties.
- Mercado Central: A great spot for authentic local dishes in a lively market setting.
- La Ronda: A charming street in the historic center, full of traditional restaurants and live music—a perfect cultural experience.
- Zazu or Nuema: For a more contemporary take, these fine dining options offer fresh ingredients and unique flavors.
  • 50 days before the start of the tournament, here is a comprehensive guide to understanding the history and current state of the tournament.
  • This will be the 48th edition of the tournament and it will be played between June 20 and July 14 in the United States.
If you’re in Quito for the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™, take the opportunity to explore the city’s vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes. Between games, check out everything Quito has to offer!
More than 100 years of history
The oldest national team tournament in the world began in 1916 with four teams: Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Uruguay, with Uruguay being the first champion of what was then called the South American Championship. During the 1920s, Paraguay (1921), Bolivia (1926), and Peru (1927) joined. Until 1937, there was a total dominance of titles among Uruguay (7), Argentina (5), and Brazil (2). In 1939, Ecuador began participating in the tournament, and Peru ended the dominance of the three top winners of the tournament. In 1945, Colombia made its debut in the tournament, the same year the only three-time consecutive champions in the history of this centennial event began: Argentina, being champion in 1945, 1946, and 1947. During the CONMEBOL Copa América 2021™, Argentina was crowned champion, ending a 28-year title drought, and Lionel Messi won his first continental tournament in his sixth appearance after reaching three previous finals.

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