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The 2024 Copa Argentina (officially the Copa Argentina AXION energy 2024 for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the fourteenth edition of the Copa Argentina, and the twelfth since the relaunch of the tournament in 2011. The competition began on 25 January and ended on 11 December 2024.
The remaining berths to the 2025 Copa Libertadores as well as the ones to the 2025 Copa Sudamericana were determined by an aggregate table of the 2024 Argentine Primera División and 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional first stage tournaments. The top three teams in the aggregate table not already qualified for any international tournament ...
The 2024 Copa Libertadores final stages were played from 13 August to 30 November 2024. [1] A total of 16 teams competed in the final stages to decide the champions of the 2024 Copa Libertadores , [ 2 ] with the final played at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires , Argentina.
The 2024 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 65th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. The competition began on 6 February and ended on 30 November 2024, [1] with the final played at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina ...
The South American section of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification will act as qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to be held in Canada, the United States, and Mexico for national teams who are members of CONMEBOL.
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2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) Tournament details; Dates: 8 October 2020 – 29 March 2022: Teams: 10 (from 1 confederation) Tournament statistics
The clashes for the Copa Aldao between the champions of Argentina and Uruguay kindled the idea of continental competition in the 1930s. [1] In 1948, the South American Championship of Champions (Spanish: Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones), the most direct precursor to the Copa Libertadores, was played and organized by the Chilean club Colo-Colo after years of planning and organization. [1]