Final - Maracaibo
15.07.07 - Brazil 3-0 Argentina - - 5:00pm E US - 10:00PM UK - BBC
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Sunday, July 15, 2007
Copa America 2007 Final - Sunday 15.07.07
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Copa America 2007 Semifinals
Copa America 2007 Semifinals
Tuesday
10.07.07 - Uruguay v Brazil - 8:45PM E US - 1:45AM UK
Wednesday
11.07.07 - Mexico v Argentina - 8:45PM E US - 1:45AM UK
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Sunday, July 08, 2007
Copa America 2007 Ticket and Stadium Problems
Accusations are leveled against the Venezuelan government for hoarding tickets for Copa America 2007.
Copa Am hurt by ticket, stadium problems - AP - FoxSoccer.com
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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals Today 08.07.07
Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals 08.07.07
Today:
08.07.07 - Mexico v Paraguay - 4:00PM E US - 9:00PM UK
08.07.07 - Argentina v Peru - 6:45PM E US - 11:45 UK
Yesterday:
07.07.07 - Venezuela 1-4 Uruguay - 5:55PM Eastern US - 11:00PM UK
07.07.07 - Chile 1-6 Brazil - 8:30PM E US - 1:20AM UK
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Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals Today 07.07.07
Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals 07.07.07
Today:
07.07.07 - Venezuela v Uruguay - 5:55PM Eastern US - 11:00PM UK
07.07.07 - Chile v Brazil - 8:30PM E US - 1:20AM UK
Tomorrow:
08.07.07 - Mexico v Paraguay - 4:00PM E US - 9:00PM UK
08.07.07 - Argentina v Peru - 6:45PM E US - 11:45 UK
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Thursday, July 05, 2007
Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals
Copa America 2007 Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals:
07.07.07 - Venezuela v Uruguay
07.07.07 - Chile v Brazil
08.07.07 - Mexico v Paraguay
08.07.07 - Argentina v Peru
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Copa America 2007 Group C Thursday 05.07.07
Copa America 2007 Group C Matches for Thursday 05.07.07
It could be considered a day off in the Copa America.
The winner of Argentina v Paraguay gets Peru. The loser gets Mexico. A draw means Paraguay win Group A.
The U.S. can considered their match with Colombia even more of an exhibition than their previous two matches.
Group C
05.07.07 - 18:30 - United States v Colombia 6:30PM Eastern US - 11:30PM UK
05.07.07 - 20:45 - Argentina v Paraguay 8:45PM Eastern US - 1:45AM UK
Group C
P | M | W | D | L | F | A | D | |
*Paraguay | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 1 | +7 |
*Argentina | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 3 | +5 |
United States | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 7 | -5 |
Colombia | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 9 | -7 |
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Crespo Likely Out for Remainder of Copa America
Hernan Crespo will likely miss the rest of the Copa America after pulling a muscle while scoring a penalty in Argentina's 4-2 win over Colombia.
Copa America: Leg injury likely to sideline Argentina's Crespo for rest of tournament - AP - IHT.com
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U.S. Shows Copa America No Respect
Although it was well into the second half against Argentina, U.S. Soccer was finally shown what fielding a weakened team against arguably the world's best team will get you. A 4-1 drubbing, that should have been worse.
Quite frankly, when the final whistle sounded, it was actually a relief, as one couldn't help but feel a little sorry for the overwhelmed young Americans. Another ten minutes and Argentina would have probably put up three or four more goals.
So the question is: why did the Americans field such a weak team?
It seems that the reasons run from "domestic leagues start soon or are already going" to "this is a good chance for the young guys to get ready for World Cup 2010."
The latter of those evokes the most laughter from anyone outside of the U.S. Soccer family. Imagine the English F.A. telling supporters that Euro 2008 is a good opportunity to try out the young lads.
The English F.A. and manager Steve McClaren aren't even allowed to field a weakened team for a friendly.
And they shouldn't be.
It's wrong that the U.S. should give a run-out to players that are not ready for international football. You don't get ready for international football during top level tournaments. You are supposed to show that you have arrived at those tournaments.
U.S. manager Bob Bradley recently stated, "when our focus turns to our ultimate goal of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa."
Forgetting for a moment the disrespect this shows to the Copa America, it seems strange to call "qualifying" for the World Cup the ultimate goal.
For starters, qualifying for the World Cup has not been a problem for the U.S.
They play in the weakest confederation other than Oceania. Their only real rival Mexico, is vexed when playing the Americans anywhere other than Mexico. And mysteriously, FIFA would rather pull World Cup spots from Europe or South America than to dare upset the delicate balance in North America.
Besides all of that, the U.S., with all its weaknesses, are still probably in the top two in the region.
The shock would be if they didn't qualify for the World Cup.
None of this is to say anything about the fact that sending your young players out to be humiliated doesn't prepare them for future tournaments. What World Cup champion was prepared by sending out their "B" squad to get pounded in the previous tournament?
This kind of rhetoric is reminiscent of talk prior to France '98, when many American players were cocky and dismissive about the difficult task at hand, right before scoring one goal and finishing 32nd. While those sentiments were at the complete other end of the spectrum, they are similar in showing that soccer is still very immature in the United States.
It would behoove the U.S. Soccer brain-trust, as well as many U.S. players, to watch interviews with the English national team players. Mostly what they would see is humility mixed with pride.
Respect for who they are playing, no matter how big or small, and every match matters.
Earlier this year, when dropped from the national squad, David Beckham stated he would walk back to England from the United States to play again for his country. And he will fly some 100,000 later this year to prove his loyalty and passion.
Sadly, U.S. Soccer doesn't seem to have any of this kind of passion, nor do they seem to have any respect for one of the world's premier football competitions.
You have to wonder if CONMEBOL will even bother extending invitations to the U.S. for future tournaments.
It must be disappointing to the U.S. national team fans that were excited to find out their team would make their first Copa America appearance in 12 years.
However, for true football fans of any nation, it would have been rather disconcerting if a hodgepodge, four-days-in-the-making, U.S. side had been able to hang on against eleven of the most talented footballers in the world.
U.S. Soccer will surely argue that Copa America conflicts with MLS and too closely followed the Gold Cup. But in the end, this just serves to highlight their unwillingness to play to the rest of the world's schedule.
And of course, MLS conflicts with the World Cup as well, but the U.S. position about how the Copa America and the World Cup stack-up in priority has now been well established.
Maybe the U.S. should have simply declined the invitation.
-Chris
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Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Copa America 2007 Qualifying Scenarios 04.07.07
Scenarios for qualifying for the Quarterfinals of Copa America 2007 prior to Group B matches 04.07.07
Mexico are through to the Quarterfinals and now, there is only one third-place spot left.
Points for Chile and Brazil would put them both through and wrap up qualifying for the next round.
However, a loss for Chile would mean they'd need help.
A loss by Brazil would complicate matters as well, while Ecuador must win by two goals or win by one and have help from Mexico.
This scenario for Ecuador assumes U.S. v Colombia doesn't result in a five goal U.S. win, or a seven goal Colombia victory.
The United States' most realistic hope lies in a Brazil win and a big Mexico win over Chile, coupled with their own big win.
Colombia could use the same scenario as the U.S., but would like that big Mexico win to be very big.
An exciting finish to the Group stages of Copa America 2007.
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Copa America 2007 Group B Wednesday 04.07.07
Copa America 2007 Group B Matches for Wednesday 04.07.07
Mexico are through to the Quarterfinals and now, there is only one third-place spot left.
Points for Chile and Brazil would put them both through and wrap up qualifying for the next round.
However, a loss for Chile would mean they'd need help.
A loss by Brazil would complicate matters as well, while Ecuador must win by two goals or win by one and have help from Mexico.
This scenario for Ecuador assumes U.S. v Colombia doesn't result in a five goal U.S. win, or a seven goal Colombia victory.
The United States' most realistic hope lies in a Brazil win and a big Mexico win over Chile, coupled with their own big win.
Colombia could use the same scenario as the U.S., but would like that big Mexico win to be very big.
An exciting finish to the Group stages of Copa America 2007.
Group B
04.07.07 - 18:30 - Mexico v Chile 6:30PM Eastern US - 11:30PM UK
04.07.07 - 20:45 - Brazil v Ecuador 8:45PM Eastern US - 1:45AM UK
Group B
P | M | W | D | L | F | A | D | |
*Mexico | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 |
Brazil | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | +1 |
Chile | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | -2 |
Ecuador | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | -2 |
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Copa America 2007 Group A Tuesday 03.07.07
Copa America 2007 Group A Matches for Tuesday 03.07.07
Venezuela is through and everyone else in Group A is still alive, but they all need to points if they want to be assured of advancing.
Wins for Venezuela and Peru would throw the door open for someone with three points to advance.
Group A
03.07.07 - 18:30 - Peru v Bolivia 6:30PM Eastern US - 11:30PM UK
03.07.07 - 20:45 - Venezuela v Uruguay 8:45PM Eastern US - 1:45AM UK
Group A
P | M | W | D | L | F | A | D | |
*Venezuela | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | +2 |
Peru | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | +1 |
Uruguay | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | -2 |
Bolivia | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -1 |
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Monday, July 02, 2007
Copa America 2007 Group C Monday 02.07.07
Copa America 2007 Group C Matches for Monday 02.07.07
Group C
02.07.07 - 18:30 - United States v Paraguay 6:30PM Eastern US - 11:30PM UK
02.07.07 - 20:45 - Argentina v Colombia 8:45PM Eastern US - 1:45AM UK
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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Poor Officiating Taints Brazil's 3-0 Win Over Chile
In a match ruled by poor officiating, Brazil picked up a 3-0 win over Chile in a Copa America Group B match-up.
What started as one of the marquee match-ups of the tournament, quickly fell into an abysmally tedious affair as match referee Carlos Torres passed out a myriad of yellow cards.
Intent on making his presence felt, the Paraguayan referee argued with any player that showed the slightest dissent and it appeared Chile was getting the worst of it.
The Chileans will certainly argue that poor officiating was their undoing as they dominated much of the ninety minutes and Brazil's breakthrough came via Torres.
Against the run of play, Brazil were beneficiaries of the softest of penalties when Vagner-Love tumbled in the the box. Robinho converted the spot kick for the 1-0 lead.
Even though the goal seemed to invigorate the Brazilians, it was still Chile having the better of it.
And fourteen minutes into the second half, Humberto Suazo looked as though he would put Chile back on level terms.
A brilliant through-ball put the new Monterrey striker in, completely alone, but the golden opportunity fell victim to the linesman's flag as Suazo was errantly ruled offside.
Ten minutes later, Suazo would again find himself with a chance to equalize.
The former Colo Colo forward faked and turned nearly every direction as he left four Brazilian defenders, as well as the keeper, scrambling in the box. But Suazo's shot let him down as he fired weakly, straight at Gilberto, who easily cleared into touch.
The Chileans seemed to tire pushing for the equalizer, but still looked the more likely to score.
But instead, it would be Brazil, on one of their few clear chances of the second half that would get the goal, with Robinho chipping over keeper Claudio Bravo in the 84th and putting the game out of reach at 2-0.
It seemed even more unjust four minutes later when Robinho picked up the hat-trick, beating Bravo near post to make it 3-0.
Brazil are now in good shape in second, having picked up their first three points of the tournament, and having a dejected Ecuador as their last group opponents.
Chile however, are in trouble, having dropped to third. And they will surely be feeling the pressure of having fallen to a -2 goal difference, with unbeaten and already qualified Mexico as their last group opponents.
The top two teams from each group qualify, as do the two best third place finishers.
-Chris
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Copa America 2007 Group B Sunday 01.07.07
A fantastic day in the Copa America Sunday, as Brazil desperately need points against Humberto Suazo's Chile.
And Mexico can set their sights on the Quarterfinals if they can get passed a tough Ecuador side that also desperately need points to stay alive.
High expectations for some wide open football.
Copa America 2007 Group B Matches for Sunday 01.07.07
Group B
01.07.07 - 16:00 - Brazil v Chile 4:00PM Eastern US - 9:00PM UK
01.07.07 - 18:15 - Mexico v Ecuador 6:15PM Eastern US - 11:15PM UK
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tevez Will Decide Future After Copa America
West Ham and Argentina striker Carlos Tevez is waiting until after Copa America 2007 to decide who he will play for next season.
Tevez delays decision on future - BBC
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Copa America 2007 Group A Saturday 30.06.07
Copa America 2007 Matches for Saturday 30.06.07
Group A
30.06.07 - 16:00 - Bolivia v Uruguay 4:00PM Eastern US
30.06.07 - 18:15 - Venezuela v Peru 6:15PM Eastern US
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Argentina Opens Promising Copa America Tonight
Argentina opens their Copa America 2007 campaign tonight against invited guests the United States.
A strong Argentina side are favorites to win the tournament, with arch rivals Brazil fielding a weakened side.
In 2004 Brazil's young squad defeated Argentina in the final on penalties, but after a thrashing from Mexico in their opening group match last night, Brazil hardly look likely to defend their title.
The U.S. enters the match with a weakened squad as well, without most of their few recognizable players, and are not expected to put up much resistance to the full strength Argentinians.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Copa America 2007 - Chile Rally, Mexico Stun Brazil
Copa America 2007 really gets fired up as Chile rally to beat Ecuador and Mexico are brilliant in an historic 2-0 win over Brazil.
Group B
27.06.07 - 18:30 - Ecuador v Chile - 6:35PM - Reuters - IHT.com
27.06.07 - 20:45 - Brazil v Mexico - 8:50PM - Reuters - CNN.com
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Copa America 2007 LIVE Streaming Video on Web - Free
Copa America 2007 can be viewed for free, live on the web, through Univision's streaming video feed.
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