Prestigious Copa America soccer tournament coming to US – Los Angeles Times

The Copa America, among soccer’s most prestigious international tournaments, will be played in the United States for the first time next June, officials from U.S. Soccer and the ruling federations for the sport in both North and South America announced Friday.

Twenty-four cities are under consideration to play host to tournament games, including Pasadena, which staged the finals of both the 1994 World Cup and 1999 Women’s World Cup. The Rose Bowl is on the short list for the Copa America final, but media reports claiming the stadium has already been selected are erroneous, a person with knowledge of the talks said Friday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the delicate nature of the talks.

Other cities that have expressed interest in playing host to games include Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Dallas.

Next year’s tournament, which will be played June 3 to 26, will mark the 100th anniversary of South America’s quadrennial soccer championship. The field will include all 10 national teams from that continent as well as squads from Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica and Jamaica.

Friday’s announcement erased doubts about the fate of the tournament, which was in danger of being canceled after 14 soccer officials and marketing executives were indicted by the Justice Department last May on corruption charges, some of which centered on the Copa America.