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Men's Football Copa América Centenario 2016


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:CHI TEAM CHILE :CHI

 

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:CRC TEAM COSTA RICA :CRC
 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Less than 2 days at Copa America Centenario and many teams must replaced the injured players:

 

:BRA  Lucas (Psg, FRA) replaces Rafinha; Marcelo Grohe (Gremio, BRA) replaces Ederson ; Kaka (last week replaced Douglas Costa) is injured and will be replaced by Ganso (Sao Paulo)

:URU  Gaston Silva (FC Torino, ITA) replaces Sebastian Coates; Diego Laxalt (Genoa, ITA) replaces Cristian Rodriguez

:CRC  Danny Carvajal (Saprissa;CRC) replaces Keylor Navas

:CHI  Mark Gonzalez (Sport Recife, BRA) replaces Matias Fernandez

 

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The US to do some damage as hosts, even though they are in a very tough group. I don't know how they have compiled the groups, but A is way stronger than the other 3.

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Referee Assignments for Copa America Centenario Matches

 

During Copa America Centenario, the Local Organizing Committee will aggregate referee assignments here. Assignments will be announced two days before each match is set to take place. 
The referee assignments are as follows: 

June 3 
USA vs. Colombia Referee: Roberto García (MEX)

Assistant Referee 1: Jose Luis Camargo (MEX) 

Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Morin (MEX)Fourth Official: Wilton Sampaio (BRA)

Reserve Assistant: Kleber Lúcio Gil (BRA) 

June 4 

Costa Rica vs. Paraguay 
Referee: Patricio Loustau (ARG) 

Assistant Referee 1: Ezequiel Brailovsky (ARG) 

Assistant Referee 2: Ariel Scime (ARG) 

Fourth Official: Yadel Martinez (CUB) 

Reserve Assistant: Gustavo Rossi (CUB) 

Brazil vs. Ecuador 
Referee: Julio Bascuñán (CHI) 

Assistant Referee 1: Carlos Astroza (CHI) 

Assistant Referee 2: Christian Schiemann (CHI) 

Fourth Official: Jose Argote (VEN)

Reserve Assistant: John Alexander León (COL) 

Haiti vs. Peru 
Referee: John Pitti (PAN) Assistant Referee 1: Gabriel Victoria (PAN) Assistant Referee 2: Christian Christian Ramirez (HON) Fourth Official: Armando Villarreal (USA) Reserve Assistant: Hiran Dopico (CUB)

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Boring and dull opening ceremony as expected.

 

 

I'll state it now before the tournament starts: the final will be played by two out of Uruguay, Mexico and Argentina. And Argentina won't win it.

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Copa America will use 2016/17 law

 

CHICAGO (June 3, 2016) – The Copa America Centenario Local Organizing Committee announced today the inclusion of several new regulations based on the 2016/17 Laws of the Game from the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the governing body responsible for setting the rules of the sport. The historic Copa America Centenario kicks off tonight at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, featuring United States vs. Colombia, which will be the first match around the world to implement several of the new regulations.

The tournament, celebrating its 100-year anniversary, will be steeped in tradition, history, and fanfare. However, the sport has gone through several changes throughout history, and this edition of the tournament is no different, as the IFAB has revised and implemented several new provisions into the official Tournament Regulations for the Copa America Centenario.

Implemented for the Copa America Centenario is a regulation regarding yellow card accumulation. If a player receives two yellow cards in two games during the group stages and Quarterfinal, they will be suspended for the following game (Semifinal). However, once the Quarterfinals are completed, card accumulations are reset for the Semifinal and Final.

The Copa America is also different from many other major international soccer tournaments with the regulations in regards to extra time. During the Quarterfinals and Semifinals, if both teams are tied at the end of the regulation time, the winner of the match will be decided by penalty kicks, without first giving an additional period of time. Only during the final match of the tournament will the traditional two additional periods of 15 minutes each be played. If scores are still level after that, the champion will be decided by penalties.

Additionally, the tournament’s Executive Committee approved and received written approval from FIFA to allow for a fourth substitution should the Final enter extra time.

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  On 6/4/2016 at 12:25 PM, vinipereira said:

This match was... boring?

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To say the least... everyone but US federation knows its time for Klinsmann to let go the national team; the result only reflects the poor form of the Americans, as Colombia is also struggling to show the level they had in the last World Cup.

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