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Socceroos to face Messi’s Argentina in Copa America

Cartagena (Colombia), Dec 4 Australia will face Lionel Messi and Argentina in next year’s Copa America after being drawn alongside the tournament co-hosts. The Socceroos, one of the two guest teams invited to the South American football championship, will also...
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Cartagena (Colombia), Dec 4

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Australia will face Lionel Messi and Argentina in next year’s Copa America after being drawn alongside the tournament co-hosts.

The Socceroos, one of the two guest teams invited to the South American football championship, will also face Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay and Chile in Group A. In Group B, Asian champions Qatar, the other guest nation, will face Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru, with all the games taking place in Colombia.

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The first round designations for Australia and Qatar were the only major issue left to be decided at Tuesday’s ceremonial draw.

The other teams in the two groups had already been determined based on geographical proximity to co-hosts Argentina and Colombia, which are separated by some 7,000km.

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Australia coach Graham Arnold said his team was relishing the prospect of facing Argentina in Buenos Aires. “That’s what it’s all about, it’s about testing ourselves at the highest level,” Arnold said following the draw. “The players are so excited to have this great opportunity.” The former international striker speaks from experience: Arnold was a member of the Socceroos team which lost to a Diego Maradona-inspired Argentina in a 1993 play-off for a spot in the 1994 World Cup.

Split format

The 2020 Copa America marks the first time in the modern history of the tournament that the event is being co-hosted.

Argentina and Colombia were chosen as hosts after South American football’s governing body CONMEBOL turned down an offer from the United States Soccer Federation to hold an expanded 16-team edition of the Copa America.

The 2020 tournament will also see a change in format.

At this year’s Copa America, won by host nation Brazil, the 12 teams taking part in the event competed in three first round groups of four teams, with the top two in each group and the two best third placed teams advancing to the quarterfinals. Next year, the tournament will instead see two first round groups of six teams. The top four finishers in each group will qualify for the quarterfinals.

Tournament co-hosts Argentina will kick off the tournament against bitter rivals Chile on June 12 in Buenos Aires. Australia will open their tournament against Uruguay on June 13. — AFP

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