Next Copa America: Dates and Host Country for 2028 Tournament Following United States Edition

Copa America 2028 Host Candidate Review

As the dust settles on the historic and unforgettable 2024 Copa America in the United States, football fans are already looking ahead to the next edition of the tournament in 2028. The excitement is building as potential host countries begin to throw their hats into the ring.

The 2028 Copa America is set to be held between June and July of that year, following the regular schedule for the competition. While the official venue has not yet been determined by CONMEBOL, several countries have already expressed interest in hosting the prestigious tournament.

Ecuador, which previously hosted the Copa America in 1993, was the first to announce its bid for the 2028 edition. President Daniel Noboa made the announcement on social media, sparking excitement among football fans in the country.

Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay are also rumored to be considering a joint bid for the tournament, potentially as a pilot test for the 2030 World Cup. Ignacio Alonso, president of the Uruguayan Football Association, highlighted the possibility of these countries coming together to host the event in an interview with local media.

While these countries have shown interest in hosting the 2028 Copa America, formal bids from other nations are expected in the coming months. The exact tournament format is also yet to be decided, following the unique edition of the competition that included CONCACAF countries in 2024.

As football fans eagerly await the announcement of the official host country for the 2028 Copa America, the anticipation for another thrilling tournament is already mounting. Stay tuned for more updates on the bidding process and preparations for what promises to be an exciting event for football fans across the Americas.

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