2024 Copa América knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2024 Copa América began on July 4 with the quarterfinals and ended on July 14, 2024, with the final at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.[1]

All kickoff times are local times, as listed by CONMEBOL.[2]

Format

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In the knockout stage, if a match was tied after 90 minutes:[3]

  • In the quarterfinals, semifinals and third place playoff, extra time would not be played, and the match would be decided by a penalty shootout.
  • In the final, extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the match would be decided by a penalty shootout.

Qualified teams

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The top two placed teams from each group qualified for the knockout stage.

Group Winners Runners-up
A   Argentinien   Kanada
B   Venezuela   Ecuador
C   Uruguay   Panama
D   Kolumbien   Brasilien

Bracket

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
July 4 – Houston, TX
 
 
  Argentinien (p)1 (4)
 
July 9 – East Rutherford, NJ
 
  Ecuador1 (2)
 
  Argentinien2
 
July 5 – Arlington, TX
 
  Kanada0
 
  Venezuela1 (3)
 
July 14 – Miami Gardens, FL
 
  Kanada (p)1 (4)
 
  Argentinien (a.e.t.)1
 
July 6 – Paradise, NV
 
  Kolumbien0
 
  Uruguay (p)0 (4)
 
July 10 – Charlotte, NC
 
  Brasilien0 (2)
 
  Uruguay0
 
July 6 – Glendale, AZ
 
  Kolumbien1 Third place playoff
 
  Kolumbien5
 
July 13 – Charlotte, NC
 
  Panama0
 
  Kanada2 (3)
 
 
  Uruguay (p)2 (4)
 

Quarterfinals

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Argentina vs Ecuador

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The teams had faced each other in 40 previous matches, including 16 times in the Copa América with a wide advantage for Argentina who won 11 of those matches with 5 draws and no Ecuadorian victories.[4] This was only the second meeting between the sides in a Copa América knockout stage with the first being the quarterfinal match won 3–0 by Argentina in the previous edition in 2021.[5] Their most recent meeting was a friendly won 1–0 by Argentina, just a few days before the tournament began.[6]

Argentinien  1–1  Ecuador
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
4–2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Argentina[8]
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ecuador[8]
GK 23 Emiliano Martínez
RB 26 Nahuel Molina   90+5'
CB 13 Cristian Romero
CB 25 Lisandro Martínez   78'
LB 3 Nicolás Tagliafico   81'
RM 7 Rodrigo De Paul
CM 20 Alexis Mac Allister
CM 24 Enzo Fernández   78'
LM 15 Nicolás González   77'
CF 10 Lionel Messi (c)
CF 22 Lautaro Martínez   65'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Julián Álvarez   65'
DF 19 Nicolás Otamendi   78'
MF 16 Giovani Lo Celso   78'
DF 4 Gonzalo Montiel   90+5'
Manager:
Lionel Scaloni
 
GK 22 Alexander Domínguez
RB 17 Ángelo Preciado
CB 2 Félix Torres
CB 6 Willian Pacho
LB 3 Piero Hincapié
CM 8 Carlos Gruezo   80'
CM 21 Alan Franco   87'
RW 10 Kendry Páez   76'
AM 23 Moisés Caicedo   75'
LW 16 Jeremy Sarmiento   76'
CF 13 Enner Valencia (c)   30'   80'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Alan Minda   76'
FW 11 Kevin Rodríguez   76'
MF 15 Ángel Mena   80'
MF 9 John Yeboah   80'
FW 19 Jordy Caicedo   87'
Manager:
  Félix Sánchez

Man of the Match:
Emiliano Martínez (Argentina)[9]

Assistant referees:[10]
Nicolás Tarán (Uruguay)
Martín Soppi (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Gustavo Tejera (Uruguay)
Fifth official:
Pablo Llarena (Uruguay)
Video assistant referee:
Leodán González (Uruguay)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Richard Trinidad (Uruguay)
Cristhian Ferreyra (Uruguay)

Venezuela vs Canada

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The teams had met twice before, both in friendlies that ended in draws: 2–2 in June 2007 and 1–1 in May 2010.[11] This was their first competitive meeting.[12]

Venezuela  1–1  Kanada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
3–4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Venezuela[14]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Canada[14]
GK 22 Rafael Romo
RB 4 Jon Aramburu   90+4'
CB 2 Nahuel Ferraresi
CB 3 Yordan Osorio   90+2'
LB 15 Miguel Navarro
DM 18 Cristian Cásseres Jr.   60'
RM 25 Eduard Bello   84'
CM 13 José Andrés Martínez   90+2'
CM 6 Yangel Herrera
LM 10 Yeferson Soteldo   84'
CF 23 Salomón Rondón (c)
Substitutions:
FW 9 Jhonder Cádiz   60'
MF 7 Jefferson Savarino   84'
MF 17 Matías Lacava   84'
MF 8 Tomás Rincón   90+2'
DF 20 Wilker Ángel   90+2'
Manager:
  Fernando Batista
 
GK 16 Maxime Crépeau
RB 2 Alistair Johnston
CB 15 Moïse Bombito
CB 13 Derek Cornelius   50'
LB 19 Alphonso Davies (c)
CM 21 Jonathan Osorio   81'
CM 7 Stephen Eustáquio
RW 22 Richie Laryea   72'
AM 10 Jonathan David
LW 14 Jacob Shaffelburg   36'   62'
CF 9 Cyle Larin   72'
Substitutions:
FW 23 Liam Millar   62'
FW 25 Tani Oluwaseyi   72'
MF 20 Ali Ahmed   72'
MF 8 Ismaël Koné   81'
Manager:
  Jesse Marsch

Man of the Match:
Jacob Shaffelburg (Canada)[9]

Assistant referees:[10]
Bruno Pires (Brazil)
Bruno Boschilia (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Juan Benítez (Paraguay)
Fifth official:
Milcíades Saldívar (Paraguay)
Video assistant referee:
Rodolpho Toski (Brazil)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Daniel Nobre (Brazil)
Pablo Gonçalves (Brazil)

Colombia vs Panama

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The teams had previously met six times, with Colombia winning four matches and Panama two, but this was their first Copa América meeting.[15] The sides had already met in a knockout stage of a continental tournament, when Panama won 3–2 in the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-finals. They most recently met in a June 2019 friendly, won by Colombia 3–0.[16][17]

Kolumbien  5–0  Panama
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Attendance: 39,740[18]
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Colombia[19]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Panama[19]
GK 12 Camilo Vargas
RB 21 Daniel Muñoz   72'
CB 23 Davinson Sánchez
CB 2 Carlos Cuesta
LB 17 Johan Mojica
CM 6 Richard Ríos
CM 15 Mateus Uribe   45'
CM 11 Jhon Arias   65'
RF 10 James Rodríguez (c)   72'
CF 24 Jhon Córdoba   79'
LF 7 Luis Díaz   65'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Luis Sinisterra   65'
MF 8 Jorge Carrascal   65'
DF 4 Santiago Arias   72'
MF 20 Juan Fernando Quintero   72'
FW 9 Miguel Borja   79'
Manager:
  Néstor Lorenzo
 
GK 22 Orlando Mosquera
CB 24 Edgardo Fariña   64'
CB 3 José Córdoba   90+2'
CB 25 Roderick Miller   46'
RWB 23 Michael Amir Murillo
LWB 15 Eric Davis (c)   82'
RM 2 César Blackman   46'
CM 6 Cristian Martínez   62'
CM 14 Jovani Welch   54'
LM 10 Yoel Bárcenas
CF 17 José Fajardo   85'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Eduardo Guerrero   46'
MF 16 Carlos Harvey   46'
MF 5 Abdiel Ayarza   62'
DF 18 Omar Valencia   82'
FW 11 Ismael Díaz   85'
Manager:
  Thomas Christiansen

Man of the Match:
James Rodríguez (Colombia)[9]

Assistant referees:[20]
Daniele Bindoni (Italy)
Alberto Tegoni (Italy)
Fourth official:
Kevin Ortega (Peru)
Fifth official:
Michael Orué (Peru)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Di Bello (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Aleandro Di Paolo (Italy)
Gery Vargas (Bolivia)

Uruguay vs Brazil

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This was the eightieth meeting between these two historic rivals with Brazil winning 38 of the previous 79 matches to Uruguay's 21 wins and 20 draws.[21] However, the record in the 26 previous Copa América matches was fairly even, with nine wins for each side and eight draws, although the last Uruguayan triumph dated back to the 1983 Copa América when they won 2–0.[22] Their most recent meeting was in October 2023, with Uruguay winning 2–0 at home in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.[21]

Uruguay  0–0  Brasilien
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
4–2
Attendance: 55,770[23]
Referee: Darío Herrera (Argentina)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uruguay[24]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brazil[24]
GK 1 Sergio Rochet
RB 8 Nahitan Nández   74'
CB 4 Ronald Araújo   33'
CB 16 Mathías Olivera
LB 17 Matías Viña   46'
CM 5 Manuel Ugarte   51'
CM 15 Federico Valverde (c)
RW 11 Facundo Pellistri   77'
AM 7 Nicolás de la Cruz   60'   66'
LW 20 Maximiliano Araújo
CF 19 Darwin Núñez   78'
Substitutions:
DF 2 José María Giménez   33'
DF 3 Sebastián Cáceres   46'
MF 6 Rodrigo Bentancur   66'
DF 13 Guillermo Varela   77'
MF 10 Giorgian de Arrascaeta   78'
Manager:
  Marcelo Bielsa
 
GK 1 Alisson
RB 2 Danilo (c)
CB 3 Éder Militão
CB 4 Marquinhos
LB 16 Guilherme Arana
CM 5 Bruno Guimarães   87'
CM 15 João Gomes   64'   82'
RW 11 Raphinha   82'
AM 8 Lucas Paquetá   39'   81'
LW 10 Rodrygo   87'
CF 9 Endrick
Substitutions:
MF 18 Douglas Luiz   81'
FW 20 Savinho   82'
MF 19 Andreas Pereira   82'
FW 22 Gabriel Martinelli   87'
FW 21 Evanilson   87'
Manager:
Dorival Júnior

Man of the Match:
Sergio Rochet (Uruguay)[9]

Assistant referees:[20]
Juan Pablo Belatti (Argentina)
Cristian Navarro (Argentina)
Fourth official:
Iván Barton (El Salvador)
Fifth official:
Henri Pupiro (Nicaragua)
Video assistant referee:
Guillermo Pacheco (Mexico)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Erick Miranda (Mexico)
Tatiana Guzmán (Nicaragua)

Semifinals

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Argentina vs Canada

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The teams had met twice before, including the tournament's opening game in Group A, which was won 2–0 by Argentina.[25] Canada became the third CONCACAF team to reach the semifinals of the Copa América in its tournament debut, following Mexico in 1993, and Honduras in 2001.[26]

Argentinien  2–0  Kanada
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Argentina[28]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Canada[28]
GK 23 Emiliano Martínez
RB 4 Gonzalo Montiel   71'
CB 13 Cristian Romero
CB 25 Lisandro Martínez
LB 3 Nicolás Tagliafico   64'
RM 11 Ángel Di María   78'
CM 7 Rodrigo De Paul
CM 24 Enzo Fernández
LM 20 Alexis Mac Allister   78'
CF 10 Lionel Messi (c)
CF 9 Julián Álvarez   78'
Substitutions:
DF 19 Nicolás Otamendi   64'
DF 26 Nahuel Molina   88'   71'
FW 22 Lautaro Martínez   78'
MF 14 Exequiel Palacios   78'
FW 15 Nicolás González   78'
Manager:
Lionel Scaloni
 
GK 16 Maxime Crépeau
RB 2 Alistair Johnston
CB 15 Moïse Bombito
CB 13 Derek Cornelius
LB 19 Alphonso Davies (c)   71'
RM 22 Richie Laryea   55'
CM 8 Ismaël Koné   79'
CM 7 Stephen Eustáquio   63'   72'
LM 14 Jacob Shaffelburg   55'
CF 10 Jonathan David   32'   64'
CF 9 Cyle Larin
Substitutions:
FW 23 Liam Millar   55'
MF 20 Ali Ahmed   55'
FW 25 Tani Oluwaseyi   64'
MF 21 Jonathan Osorio   71'
MF 24 Mathieu Choinière   72'
Manager:
  Jesse Marsch   77'

Man of the Match:
Lionel Messi (Argentina)[9]

Assistant referees:[29]
Claudio Urrutia (Chile)
José Retamal (Chile)
Fourth official:
Cristian Garay (Chile)
Fifth official:
Juan Serrano (Chile)
Video assistant referee:
Juan Lara (Chile)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Edson Cisternas (Chile)
Augusto Menéndez (Peru)
Rodrigo Carvajal (Chile)

Uruguay vs Colombia

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The teams had met 45 times prior to this match, with 20 wins for Uruguay, 12 wins for Colombia, and 13 draws.[30] Twelve of these encounters took place in the Copa América, with Uruguay winning six matches, Colombia three, and the other three ending in draws.[31] Their most recent meeting was in October 2023, a 2–2 stalemate on Colombian soil in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.[32]

Colombia contested its ninth Copa America semifinal, of which it only advanced to the final twice. For its part, Uruguay returned to a semifinal for the first time since 2011, the edition in which it won its last title.[33] This was the third Copa América semifinal between the sides, with both advancing to the final once in the previous two series: Colombia won 3–1 on aggregate in 1975 while Uruguay won 2–0 in 1995.[34]

Uruguay  0–1  Kolumbien
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uruguay[36]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Colombia[36]
GK 1 Sergio Rochet
CB 3 Sebastián Cáceres
CB 2 José Giménez   69'
CB 16 Mathías Olivera   46'
CM 15 Federico Valverde (c)
CM 5 Manuel Ugarte
RM 11 Facundo Pellistri   46'
AM 6 Rodrigo Bentancur   34'
AM 7 Nicolás de la Cruz   25'   90'
LM 20 Maximiliano Araújo
CF 19 Darwin Núñez
Substitutions:
DF 13 Guillermo Varela   63'   34'  67'
FW 25 Cristian Olivera   46'
MF 10 Giorgian de Arrascaeta   46'
FW 9 Luis Suárez   67'
FW 14 Agustín Canobbio   90'
Manager:
  Marcelo Bielsa
 
GK 12 Camilo Vargas
RB 21 Daniel Muñoz   31'   45+1'
CB 23 Davinson Sánchez
CB 2 Carlos Cuesta   90+7'
LB 17 Johan Mojica
CM 6 Richard Ríos   62'
CM 16 Jefferson Lerma
RW 11 Jhon Arias   46'
AM 10 James Rodríguez (c)   55'   62'
LW 7 Luis Díaz   86'
CF 24 Jhon Córdoba   75'
Substitutions:
DF 4 Santiago Arias   46'
MF 15 Mateus Uribe   62'
MF 5 Kevin Castaño   90+6'   62'
DF 13 Yerry Mina   75'
FW 18 Luis Sinisterra   86'
Manager:
  Néstor Lorenzo

Man of the Match:
James Rodríguez (Colombia)[9]

Assistant referees:[29]
Alberto Morín (Mexico)
Marco Bisguerra (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Mario Escobar (Guatemala)
Fifth official:
Humberto Panjoj (Guatemala)
Video assistant referee:
Carlos Orbe (Ecuador)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Cristhian Lescano (Ecuador)
Joel Alarcón (Peru)
Bryan Loayza (Ecuador)

Third place playoff

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The teams had met twice before, both in friendlies that Uruguay won: 3–1 in February 1986 and 2–0 in September 2022. This was thus their first competitive meeting.

Kanada  2–2  Uruguay
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
Penalties
3–4
Attendance: 24,386[37]
Referee: Alexis Herrera (Venezuela)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Canada[38]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uruguay[38]
GK 1 Dayne St. Clair   90+3'
RB 2 Alistair Johnston   62'
CB 3 Luc de Fougerolles   7'   67'
CB 15 Moïse Bombito
LB 22 Richie Laryea (c)
CM 8 Ismaël Koné   78'
CM 24 Mathieu Choinière
RW 20 Ali Ahmed   67'
AM 21 Jonathan Osorio   77'
LW 14 Jacob Shaffelburg
CF 25 Tani Oluwaseyi   63'   67'
Substitutions:
DF 19 Alphonso Davies   62'
DF 13 Derek Cornelius   67'
FW 10 Jonathan David   67'
FW 23 Liam Millar   77'
FW 11 Theo Bair   77'
Manager:
  Jesse Marsch
 
GK 1 Sergio Rochet
RB 8 Nahitan Nández
CB 2 José Giménez (c)
CB 3 Sebastián Cáceres
LB 17 Matías Viña   26'   66'
CM 15 Federico Valverde
CM 5 Manuel Ugarte   46'
CM 6 Rodrigo Bentancur   85'
RF 11 Facundo Pellistri   61'
CF 19 Darwin Núñez   46'
LF 20 Maximiliano Araújo   61'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Giorgian de Arrascaeta   46'
FW 9 Luis Suárez   46'
FW 18 Brian Rodríguez   61'
FW 25 Cristian Olivera   61'
DF 24 Lucas Olaza   66'
Manager:
  Marcelo Bielsa

Man of the Match:
Luis Suárez (Uruguay)[9]

Assistant referees:[39]
Lubin Torrealba (Venezuela)
Alberto Ponte (Venezuela)
Fourth official:
Gery Vargas (Bolivia)
Fifth official:
Bruno Boschilia (Brazilian)
Video assistant referee:
Derlis López (Paraguay)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Milcíades Saldívar (Paraguay)
Jhon León (Colombia)
Jhon Ospina (Colombia)

Final

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The teams had met 40 times prior to this match, with 20 wins for Argentina, 9 wins for Colombia, and 10 draws. Fifteen of these encounters took place in the Copa América, with Argentina winning seven matches, Colombia three, and the other four ending in draws. Their most recent meeting was in February 2022, an Argentina 1–0 win in the Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, in Córdoba, in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification. The last Copa América meeting between the sides was a 1–1 draw in the previous edition semifinals in which Argentina won 3–2 on penalties.

Colombia was in its third Copa América final, having previously won the 2001 edition, which took place on home soil. Argentina was in back-to-back finals for the first time since its 2015 and 2016 run, and as defending champion, was seeking to retain the title for the first time since its 1993 Copa América triumph.

Argentinien  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Kolumbien
Report (CONMEBOL)
Report (CONCACAF)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Argentina[42]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Colombia[42]
GK 23 Emiliano Martínez
RB 4 Gonzalo Montiel   72'
CB 13 Cristian Romero
CB 25 Lisandro Martínez
LB 3 Nicolás Tagliafico
RM 11 Ángel Di María   117'
CM 7 Rodrigo De Paul
CM 24 Enzo Fernández   97'
LM 20 Alexis Mac Allister   61'   97'
CF 10 Lionel Messi (c)   66'
CF 9 Julián Álvarez   97'
Substitutions:
FW 15 Nicolás González   66'
DF 26 Nahuel Molina   72'
FW 22 Lautaro Martínez   97'
MF 5 Leandro Paredes   97'
MF 16 Giovani Lo Celso   118'   97'
DF 19 Nicolás Otamendi   117'
Manager:
Lionel Scaloni
 
GK 12 Camilo Vargas
RB 4 Santiago Arias
CB 23 Davinson Sánchez
CB 2 Carlos Cuesta
LB 17 Johan Mojica
CM 6 Richard Ríos   89'
CM 16 Jefferson Lerma   106'
CM 11 Jhon Arias   106'
RF 10 James Rodríguez (c)   91'
CF 24 Jhon Córdoba   27'   89'
LF 7 Luis Díaz   106'
Substitutions:
FW 19 Rafael Santos Borré   89'
MF 5 Kevin Castaño   89'
MF 20 Juan Fernando Quintero   91'
MF 15 Mateus Uribe   106'
FW 9 Miguel Borja   115'   106'
MF 8 Jorge Carrascal   106'
Manager:
  Néstor Lorenzo

Man of the Match:
Ángel Di María (Argentina)[9]

Assistant referees:[43]
Bruno Pires (Brazil)
Rodrigo Correa (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Juan Benítez (Paraguay)
Fifth official:
Eduardo Cardozo (Paraguay)
Video assistant referee:
Rodolpho Toski (Brazil)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Danilo Manis (Brazil)
Daniel Nobre (Brazil)
Pablo Gonçalves (Brazil)

Notes

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  1. ^ The kickoff time was delayed from the original time of 8:00 pm EDT.

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