Copa America 2007 Guide
Copa America - Venezuela 2007
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The draw for the 42nd edition of the Copa America was made in Caracas, Venezuela on Wednesday the 14th February 2007. The tournament matches will be played from the 26th of June to the 15th of July 2007 at nine venues around the country. The hosts, Brazil and Argentina were the seeded teams.
Team by Team Review of the Copa America 2007
Get all the information on each team's performance at the Copa America 2007by Walter Townsend on Tuesday, 17th July 2007
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The ultimate review of the Copa America 2007
So the 42nd edition of the Copa America has been consigned to the history books after Brazil stunned Argentina 3-0 in a surprise score line in the final on Sundayby Walter Townsend on Tuesday, 17th July 2007
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Copa America Semi Final 2 Preview
After a pulsating game last night in the first semi final when Brazil beat Uruguay on penalties, after the game had ended 2-2, the attention switches to Argentina and Mexico tonightby Walter Townsend on Wednesday, 11th July 2007
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Copa America Semi Final 1 Preview
Brazil and Uruguay meet each other in the first semi final tonight in the Copa America 2007. Both sides secured their place in this semi final with resounding wins against Venezuela and Chile respectively.by Walter Townsend on Tuesday, 10th July 2007
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Quarter final Preview of the Copa America 2007
The attention in the Copa America now turns to the quarter finals which are due to take place over the weekend.by Walter Townsend on Friday, 6th July 2007
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Copa America Review
18 games played, 49 goals scored and some surprises along the way!by Walter Townsend on Friday, 6th July 2007
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USA Team Guide
The recently crowned CONCACAF Champions, after winning the Gold Cup (The North American equivalent of the Copa America) on their home turf only on Sunday, have travelled to the Copa America with a largely experimental side.by Walter Townsend on Thursday, 28th June 2007
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Copa America Match Day Two - Mexico Shock Brazil
On the second day of the Copa America Mexico stunned Brazil with a 2-0 victory. In the other game Chilie overcame Ecuador 3-2.by James on Thursday, 28th June 2007
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Mexico Team Guide
Its is going to be a marathon for the Mexican players as they, unlike their South American counterparts, are only halfway through their obligations having been involved in the CONCACAF equivalent to the Copa America; the Gold Cupby Walter Townsend on Wednesday, 27th June 2007
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Copa America Match Day One
Bolivia frustrate the hosts as Peru stun Uruguayby James on Wednesday, 27th June 2007
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Ecuador Team Guide
The pressure is on for Ecuador to maintain the momentum that has been gained following two excellent showings at the World Cups of 2002 and 2006.by Walter Townsend on Tuesday, 26th June 2007
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Bolivia Team Guide
A bleak atmosphere pervades the Bolivian national team at the moment and the country that finished bottom of the World Cup qualifiers in October 2005 has little realistic hope of improvementby Walter Townsend on Tuesday, 26th June 2007
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Venezuela Team Guide
As host nation the pressure will be on Venezuela to at least qualify for the knock out stage of the Copa America 2007.by Walter Townsend on Monday, 25th June 2007
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Argentina Team Guide
There will be no excuses this year if Argentina do not return home with the Copa Americaby Walter Townsend on Sunday, 24th June 2007
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Peru Team Guide
Peru Manager Julio Cesar Uribe looks like he is going to have a tough time of it at this seasons Copa America although he will have been boosted by the news that key striker Claudio Pizarro has agreed to join up with the squad.by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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Copa America Preview
In a little over a fortnights time the Copa America 2007 is due to get under way in Venezuela, South America. The Copa America is the South American equivalent of the European Championships and is every bit as prestigious as its European counterpart. This will be the 42nd edition of the tournament which makes it the oldest tournament in football history having first been completed for in 1916, a full 14 year before the first world cup was staged. This years tournament will break new ground as the show rolls into Venezuela a country clinging onto the Northern tip of the South American continent.by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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Brazil team guide
Dunga Brazils coach has been required to rest several of his top name players as he goes into his first major tournament with the Seleccao, therefore there will be no Ronaldinho, Adriano, Ronaldo or Kaka.by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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Colombia Team Guide
The Colombians have an unfamiliar look about them as they have named a squad that contains only 5 European based players and a number of youngsters who are being groomed to take Colombia to their first qualification for the World Cup finals since 1998.by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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Paraguay team guide
In the last 12 years Paraguay have been one of the most consistent performers when it comes to World Cup performance, but what are their chances like in this years Copa?by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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Chile team guide
Coach Nelson Acosta has surprised some by naming a squad that has experience preferring to let some of Chiles youngsters attend the World Youth cup that will be held later this year in Canada. But what do we make of the Chilie squad and how are they likely to fair?by Walter Townsend on Saturday, 23rd June 2007
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