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From until , the event was hosted every two years in rotation by the 10 members of the confederation. From to , however, it was changed to occurring every three years. Even prior to , the tournament oversaw a massively erratic schedule. Most tournaments were held every four years, but a handful were held every two years, every other year and some back-to-back. From to , there was an eight-year gap between editions.

All these factors ensure the tournament is generating more apathy than adoration among Brazilians. Ratings have barely improved since. Lot of people are back out on the streets and the bars are open again. Traditionally, and especially during World Cups, Brazilian streets are decorated with paint and ticker-tape, cars draped in national flags, and the Brazil team shirt is near-omnipresent.

People just seem not interested. Such a scenario should not be a complete surprise given the Copa America was supposed to be held in Colombia and Argentina but was then taken away due to civil unrest and COVID, respectively.

No stranger to criticism, Bolsonaro faced fierce backlash. The national team suggested it might even refuse to play, before releasing a quibbling statement confirming participation. If a person dies, what will you do? Among them is Manaus, the jungle city that, last year, became the first Brazilian municipality to dig mass graves. Just six months ago, it faced an emergency after running out of oxygen supplies, prompting a crisis and a parliamentary inquiry.

Yet Rony Brasil, an taxi driver working in Manaus, has noticed a return to normality in recent weeks. Last week, when Brazil faced Colombia, he went to a local bar to meet friends, although notably not to watch Neymar and Co. Wait, I thought you just said the tournament was to be held in ?

The tournament was originally scheduled tfor , but was moved to in response to the COVID pandemic. The edition of the South American championship tournament was to be held in Argentina and Colombia — the first time two countries were to host the event. Great news! Whether you want to watch the tournament via English-language or Spanish-language broadcasts, you have great options. There are ten teams participating in the edition of Copa America.

As you read above, there are traditionally 12 competing countries; however, due to COVID, only South American countries will compete. The two groups of five teams will compete against each other in a roun- robin format where all teams play each other.



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