/COPA/ General - CONCACAF scores a goal edition

Upcoming matches:

Monday, June 6th
Panama - Bolivia (7pm ET)
Argentina - Chile (10pm ET)

Tuesday June 7th >these fucking late matches
USA - Costa Rica (8pm ET)
Colombia - Paraguay (10:30pm ET)

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Group D >soon edition

Predictions:
Panama 0 - 0 Bolivia
Argentina 3 - 0 Chile
USA 1 - 1 Costa Rica
Colombia 1 - 0 Paraguay

Panama 0 - 0 Bolivia
Argentina 2 - 1 Chile
USA 0 - 2 Costa Rica
Colombia 4 - 0 Paraguay

>Panama 0 - 1 Bolivia
>Argentina 2 - 1 Chile
>USA 1 - 0 Costa Rica
>Colombia 2 - 0 Paraguay

Debate me, atheists.

>they think argentina will score a single goal without messi

>Panama 1 - 0 Bolivia
>Argentina 2 - 1 Chile
>USA 1 - 1 Costa Rica
>Colombia 2 - 2 Paraguay

Our NT is shit. Don't know why we even bother showing up for the match. Argies are superior by far. I only wish it will end soon and not uruguay-tier-masacre like

Panama 1 - 1 Bolivia
Argentina 0 - 0 Chile
USA 2 - 1 Costa Rica
Colombia 1 - 0 Paraguay

I had hopes but yesterday was fucking awful, that's the problem we're never consistent/

Other than Bolivia winning or even scoring at all I agree.

I think we can tie CR, based on the extremely poor job we did keeping Columbia from scoring more than 1 goal aside from the penalty

How many goals will he score tomorrow?

Nah.

Texas had a pretty good NT, Pizza is just a shit coach

You are wrong about arg-chile. Argentina 3 - Chile 0

...

>Argentina 3 - 0 Chile
no
Argentina 10 - 0.9 Chile

i will put a cheeky bet on the USA just because most of the americans i know are total bros, humble and cool af. Unlike you basement dwellers-build wall-pieces of shit.

Why are Chileans so self loathing?

every time

youtube.com/watch?v=7v54QO_0HqY

>dat David Luiz just letting the opposing attacker waltz into his box in extra time

colour me surprised :^)

Feel, all the mexicans i worked with were awesome. I just talk shit on here for the banter #ftb

Thread got comfy

Sleep well, lad.

-1 if he's inspired.

>red cards

That's 5 reds so far, right?

I believe so, yes.

cancer

sure is

Panama is shit ?
I already put my bet on a victory for Panama tonight. I made a mistake ?

I see bitches.

nah Panama can beat Bolivia when they aren't at home. At least I hope. The only CONCACAF teams that haven't completely embarrassed themselves were Costa Rica tying a bussing Paraguay and Mexico thrashing Uruguay.

Both a shit

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARHEEEEEEEEEENTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

who's watching TyC now?

You made the right choice. Bolivia is only good when playing in La Paz.

Honestly? i don't know, but in this country a big part of the population are very negative, and have big problems of self confidence.

>score 2 late goals
>thrashing

this flag this topic

Likely a CHI

>tfw lifelong Panama fan

>911
nice

Reminder that Peru>Brazil caracho :^)

>TFW Youre first in your group

Im in tears

Stop triggering me

Hey Uruguayans, I need you to redpill me on the Sunday's match.

Apparently the president of your FA said that the tournament is fixed for Mexico to win it, the media here mocks his comments and says that he should be punished.
>Just for you to know, the media here says that everytime time a Mexican team goes to play Libertadores and Copa America, the Southamerican is always favored

I've never liked our national team, that team is only for chilangos and chicanos, if not why they only play in Mexico City and the USA? I hate the local media, there's no one that knows about sports, and I like to discuss about football with the lads, obviously everyone is going to defend Mexico.

So, if you have any video that shows that the referees helped Mexico and provoked the Uruguayan team, that would be great.

>he thinks messi is of any use without wearing a barca kit

espnfc.us/united-states/story/2887531/jurgen-klinsmann-hopes-copa-america-stays-in-us-permanently

Should it be permanently moved to the US?

>shitty opening ceremony
>stadiums are not full
>no one in the country know that this tournament is being played
>can't even play the right anthem
to me, the US have lost the right to host the WC in the near future because of their shitty organization

USA 1 - Costa Rica 0
Colombia 3 - Paraguay 1
Brasil 2 - Haití 0
Ecuador 1 - Perú 1
Uruguay 3 - Venezuela 0
Chile 1 - Bolivia 1
Argentina 3 - Panamá 1

>ROMEMERO

Good night /copa/.

t.malinche

if seats werent so god damn expensive thered be more people watching

fucking $93 for nosebleeds at levis

Stop being poor and get a better job

says the one that doesn't even live in Mexico

I dont have to be poor to realize thats a fucking stiphon, assbag

Sleep well.

>spending more than $3 to watch the footballing powerhouses of Haiti and Bolivia

>He doesn't have at least 100 dollard he can spend on whatever

inb4 100 dollars is a lot for such trivial things.

>why arent you a good goy like I am!

Who /mestizajemaligno/ in here?

>The Copa America “Centenario” was supposed to celebrate the past, but it might in fact herald soccer’s future.

>Western-hemisphere soccer officials are nearing an agreement to merge COMNEBOL’s Copa America with the CONCACAF Gold Cup and stage the tournament in the United States every four years on a permanent basis, ESPN Deportes’ Rafael Ramos Villagrana reported Monday, citing CONCACAF sources. Such a move would combine the regional championship tournaments of nations from South America with those of North and Central America and the Caribbean, and change soccer on this side of the Atlantic Ocean forever.

>“Just a few more little details, like that little,” a CONCACAF source told Ramos Villlagrana, while holding his thumb and forefinger centimeters apart.

>The second source told Ramos that COMNEBOL, the South American confederation, plans to announce plans for the new competition following Copa America 2016 and pitch them at its annual Congress in 2017. “Today, they (officials) are convinced that the next Congress will approve (Copa America in the United States),” another source said.

nesn.com/2016/06/copa-america-in-usa-to-stay-officials-consider-merger-with-gold-cup/

JUST

Should do the same for AFC and OFC 2bh

we making them that much dosh?

This is good news for us bad news for Conmebol. It's clear that our teams bring down the level play but it should force us to compete more often with the best in the world

>Copa America got kill by big fat american money
good night sweet prince

USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

Oh shit 2 outta 4
Usa- CR 0-2
Col-Par 3-1

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Almost forgot, only way we're gonna score this tournament is through: A corner, penalty, refball giving us freekick after freekick from outside the box (see colombia game)

>more shots
>more corner kicks
>more possession
>more goals
>less fouls
You got thrashed, Lucio. Don't feel too bad though, 20 teams have tried to beat Mexico. All have failed :^)

>literally outplayed by 10 man Uruguay for 20 minutes before Guardado's expulsion

>for 20 minutes
>in a 90+ minutes match
wow, it's fucking nothing

WHY DO THE GAMES KEEP GETTING LATER?

FOR FUCKS SAKE

I'd say muh timezones for other countries, but I had to stay up till 1AM to see the end of Argentina-Chile