The Copa America is getting quieter, is the United States ready for the 2026 World Cup?
Murong Chui, the former king of Yan Wu
2024-06-23 17:27Posted in the United States
The America's Cup is self-made, and it shows the abstraction and magic of South Americans to the fullest.

Every continent is a quadrennial cup competition, but South America is free. After being held in 2015, it was held again in 2016. The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) established odd-numbered years to hold the European Championship, thus staggering the European Championship held at the same time, but this year it collided with the European Championship.
In South America, the South American Football Association simply starts with the national alphabet, which seems fair, but in South America, except for the ABC three, no other country has the ability to hold such a big event. Colombia, for example, was given the right to host the 2007 Copa America to Venezuela because of the serious problem of social violence.
(ABC三国指的只是阿根廷Argentina,巴西Brazil和智利Chile)
Thanks to Chavez on the stage at that time, if it is Venezuela now, will the South American Football Federation dare to hand over the hosting rights to Venezuela?
There are too few participating teams, which leads to repetition of matches and makes fans feel tired.
For example, in the 2007 Copa America, Uruguay and Venezuela were in the same group, with Venezuela finishing first and Uruguay finishing third. However, in the knockout draw, Uruguay and Venezuela were drawn together, so the fans were tired.
It's not just foreign fans who are tired, but South American fans who are also tired. I've watched it once in the group stage, so why do you have to watch it again in the knockout round?
In addition, the small fan base in South America has also led to a decline in the attention of the Copa America in China.
The South American powerhouses are Argentina and Brazil, and if you count Uruguay's rise in the past decade, there is nothing else, and the number of fans in these three countries is far less than that of European football. Many South American countries are in the spotlight because of the fact that South American players play for European clubs. For example, Dias is in Liverpool, and many Liverpool fan accounts follow the performance of the Colombian team in the Copa America. In addition, if you can report the matches against Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, the other teams will be exempted.
Who cares about Mexico and Venezuela?
The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) is actively involved in North America and the Caribbean to expand the Copa America. Although the United States and Canada participated, the leagues of both countries did not stop, but fortunately, the Mexican league was in the offseason. Both the Canadian League and the MLS are going on as usual, and the game time and the Copa America crash. Some fans also asked, what does the United States need to check and fill in the gaps, don't you just come to see where the gaps are filled?
Is the Copa America or the MLS Canada League important? Or is it that Americans are doing a great job, and American sports are standard commercial leagues, all for the purpose of making money, and who will pay if the money of sponsors and broadcasters is stopped?
But for the fans, the MLS and Copa America games are played at the same time, which one do you watch? For true fans, it's definitely a choice with feet and tickets.
The two America's Cups have made the Americans a mess, and the Americans will have a big job in 2026.
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The Copa America is getting quieter, is the United States ready for the 2026 World Cup? -
The Copa America is getting quieter, is the United States ready for the 2026 World Cup? -
The Copa America is getting quieter, is the United States ready for the 2026 World Cup? -
The Copa America is getting quieter, is the United States ready for the 2026 World Cup?