left: auto; margin-right: auto; }
  1. My slide caption text
  2. My slide caption text
  3. My slide caption text

Saturday, July 2, 2016

ABOUT Copa America

Once in the past known as the South American Football Championship (Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol in Spanish),is a global men's football competition challenged between national groups from CONMEBOL. It is the most established worldwide mainland football competition.The rivalry decides the mainland champion of South America.Since the 1990s, groups from North America and Asia have likewise been welcome to partake.

Since 1993, the competition has for the most part highlighted 12 groups – each of the 10 CONMEBOL groups and two extra groups from different confederations. Mexico has taken an interest in each competition since 1993, with one extra group drawn from CONCACAF, aside from 1999, when AFC group Japan rounded out the 12-group list. The 2016 rendition of the occasion, Copa América Centenario, included sixteen groups, with six groups from CONCACAF notwithstanding the 10 from CONMEBOL.dMexico's two runner-up completions are the most elevated for a non-CONMEBOL side.

Eight of the ten CONMEBOL national groups have won the competition at any rate once in its 45 stagings since the occasion's introduction in 1916, with just Ecuador and Venezuela yet to win. Uruguay has the most titles in the competition's history, with 15 glasses, while the present champion, Chile, has two containers. Argentina, which facilitated the inaugural version in 1916, has facilitated the competition the most times, having facilitated nine times. The United States is the main non-CONMEBOL nation to have, having facilitated the occasion in 2016. On three events (in 1975, 1979, and 1983), the competition was held in different South American nations.

The Copa América is a standout amongst the most prestigious and most broadly saw donning occasions in the world.The most elevated completing individual from CONMEBOL has the privilege to take part in the following release of the FIFA Confederations Cup, however is not obliged to do as such.



AT last Messi's about

Lionel Messi says his Argentina career is over after Copa América final defeat
Lionel Messi has said his worldwide profession is over at 29 years old after he bursted a punishment over the bar in Argentina's annihilation in the Copa América last to Chile. 

The Argentina skipper missed his spot-kick in the definitive shootout at Met Life Stadium, which Chile went ahead to win 4-2 and secure a second Copa crown in two years, and was hopeless on the pitch after the diversion. 

Lionel Messi and Argentina: will his most recent worldwide low truly be the end? It's intense, it's not the ideal opportunity for examination," he said. "In the changing area I believed this is the end for me with the national group, it's not for me. That is the way I feel at this moment, it's an immense trouble at the end of the day and I missed the punishment that was so essential. 
"I made a decent attempt to be [a] champion with Argentina. In any case, it didn't happen. I couldn't do it. I believe it's best for everybody, for me and for some individuals who need it. The decision for me is over, it is a choice. I attempted commonly [to be a champion] however did not." 

Sergio Agüero and other Argentina players could now take after Messi's lead, with the Manchester City forward telling Olé: "The probability is that Messi is not by any means the only one that will leave the national group. There are a few players like me that are assessing regardless of whether to proceed. 
One wouldn't like to consider it yet now and again, there are things that happen and the idea [of retiring] comes into your psyche. A while later, it's hard to get it out. Shockingly, the one that leaves most influenced is Leo Messi after his punishment miss. This is the most exceedingly bad that I've seen him in the evolving room. We are all influenced and we will attempt to consider something else and push ahead. Once more, fortunes was not on our side." 
The annihilation proceeded with Argentina's 23-year trophyless run and Messi's very own wretchedness now reaches out to four lost finals with the national side – at the 2014 World Cup against Germany and at three Copa Américas, in 2007, 2015 and now 2016.


No comments:

Post a Comment