The CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™ Teams Who Have Qualified For The Quarterfinals

The complete list of teams who have qualified for the knockout rounds of CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™

June 27, 2024
CONMEBOL Copa América™
  • The 8 teams that will play the next round of the tournament have been determined.
  • It starts on July 4th with Argentina-Ecuador.



Every team that enters the 48th oldest national team tournament in the world dream of reaching the knockout rounds. Here is the complete list of teams who have qualified for the eight spots in the CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™ Quarterfinals.




Argentina (3-0-0)


La Albiceleste made quick work of the Group Stage, defeating Canada in the tournament’s opening match 2-0. Argentina then followed that up with a hard-fought victory over Chile 1-0 in their next match. The defending champions were the first team to qualify for the Quarterfinals.


Then, Argentina completed its perfect group participation with a 2-0 win over Peru, winning all 9 points it has played for and finishing 1st.




Venezuela (3-0-0)


It’s been a wonderful tournament for Venezuela so far. La Vinotinto made history, winning their first ever come from behind match in CONMEBOL Copa América™ against Ecuador in their opening match. Mexico was up next in Group B, and Venezuela defeated El Tri 1-0 to qualify for the knockout rounds with one match to go.


The Venezuelans then made history following a new win, this time over Jamaica (3-0), to close out a perfect group run for the first time in CONMEBOL Copa América™.



Colombia (2-0-0)


Néstor Lorenzo's team extended its unbeaten streak and began the tournament with victories over Paraguay, 2-1, and Costa Rica, 3-0, securing their qualification for the next phase.




Canada (1-1-1)


The Concacaf team, the only debutant in the tournament, lost to Argentina, defeated Peru, and drew with Chile to reach the top 8 of the tournament.



Ecuador (1-1-1)


Ecuador turned things around following a 1-2 debut defeat against Venezuela, triumphing over Jamaica 3-1 and arriving for the final match against Mexico in need of a simple draw.


That's what happened and, following a goalless affair against the Mexicans, the Ecuadorians went through on goal difference (+1 vs 0) after tying their rivals with 4 points.




Uruguay (3-0-0)


The team coached by Bielsa won all three matches, finished with 9 goals scored and 1 conceded, and topped Group C.




Panama (2-0-1)




The Canaleros started the tournament with a loss against Uruguay but bounced back with victories over the United States and Bolivia. They will play in the Quarter-Finals for the first time in their history.




Brazil (1-0-2)


The Verdeamarelha drew in their debut against Costa Rica, then defeated Paraguay, and ended the Group Stage with a draw against Colombia to become the last team to qualify for the Quarterfinals.


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