US, Colombia ready for Copa kick-off

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AFP, Santa Clara :
A star-studded celebration of the world’s oldest international football tournament will get under way in California on Friday, when the United States take on Colombia to open the Copa America Centenario.
Sixteen teams from across the Americas have gathered in the United States for a one-off edition of the Copa America, which is being staged to mark the tournament’s 100th anniversary.
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and James Rodriguez are among the stars due to be in action throughout the June 3-26 tournament, which is taking place despite a troubled build-up dogged by corruption allegations that threatened to derail the event.
Ten teams from South America are joined by six teams from the North America, Central America and Caribbean region (CONCACAF), in what is arguably the biggest tournament to be staged on US soil since the 1994 World Cup.
The tournament could potentially be a sneak preview of the 2026 World Cup, which US officials have signaled they intend to mount a bid for as football in the United States steadily grows in popularity.
The gleaming Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara-home of the San Francisco 49ers and the venue for this year’s Super Bowl-is expected to be close to its 68,500 capacity on Friday for the USA’s Group A opener against Colombia.
Whether spectator demand for other matches will be as high is doubtful; few are expecting matches involving the tournament minnows to be sell-outs.
In comments to Sports Illustrated, United States Soccer Federation chief Sunil Gulati said he expected the tournament to meet its targets.
“It’s a big event, and I think our goals will be met by the time the event is over in terms of attendance and interest,” Gulati said.
“There’s a lot of star power, and we open with a great game with the US and Colombia.”
Most teams have chosen full-strength squads, although injuries and the proximity of the Olympics have deprived Brazil of several first choice players including Barcelona superstar Neymar.
“Everyone has brought the best players who are available to them and they’re taking it seriously. That’s a plus,” said Gulati.
That the tournament is taking place at all is something of a logistical triumph.
Although first announced in 2014, the fate of the event hung in the balance for much of 2015 after the arrest and indictment of several of the officials from South America and CONCACAF responsible for dreaming up the tournament.
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