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Copa America to go ahead regardless of COVID-19 situation, says sports minister of co-host Colombia

Agence France-Presse • April 16, 2021, 16:34:32 IST
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Argentina are due to host the opening match of the South American tournament on 13 June. The final will be played in Colombia on 10 July.

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Copa America to go ahead regardless of COVID-19 situation, says sports minister of co-host Colombia

Bogota: The Copa America will be played “with or without fans,” regardless of COVID-19, Colombia’s sports minister said shortly after less optimistic comments from the president of co-host Argentina. “The Copa America is still as planned from the start: Argentina and Colombia,” Ernesto Lucena told El Tiempo newspaper on Thursday. “The analysis of the president of Argentina is relevant,” continued Lucena, who is recovering from Covid-19, before saying that the president of CONMEBOL, South American football’s governing body “has repeated: the Copa will be held with or without an audience.” Earlier on Thursday, Argentina President Alberto Fernandez said the pandemic cast doubt over the Copa. “I don’t want to spoil the Copa America show but I think we have to be very sensible and careful,” he said. “We still have time to see how things develop and how we can deal with this problem.” Argentina are due to host the opening match of the South American tournament on 13 June. The final will be played in Colombia on 10 July. It is the first time in the tournament’s 105-year history that there are two host countries. Lucena said that “it is not envisaged” that Colombia would host the event alone. The Copa was meant to take place last year but was postponed by 12 months due to the pandemic. Guest participants Australia and Qatar have pulled out leaving just the 10 members of CONMEBOL to take part. Closed-door matches have become the norm in Colombia since March 2020 but in March this year, Lucena said he thought Colombia’s stadiums would be filled to 30 percent capacity. In recent weeks, the Colombian government has imposed, and then tightened, a series of restrictions to stem a third wave of infections that is bringing its health system to the brink of collapse. A curfew has been in force in Argentina since early April. On Tuesday, CONMEBOL announced that it would distribute 50,000 doses of a Chinese anti-Covid vaccine Sinovac to South American footballers ahead of the Copa. The new coronavirus has caused over 2.5 million infections and 67,199 deaths in Colombia. In Argentina, there have been 2.6 million infections and 58,542 deaths. Several Colombian and Argentine clubs have experienced outbreaks of coronavirus.

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