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Copa América final delayed after fans rush gates

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- An entrance gate at Hard Rock Stadium, the venue for Sunday's Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia, has been locked following a security breach in which fans broke through.

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Is the Copa América final Lionel Messi's last game for Argentina? (0:59)
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NJ gov: MetLife will be safe for players in WC final

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will heed the lessons of the ugly scenes the Copa América semifinal between Uruguay and Colombia in Charlotte and be "really safe and secure," New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy told ESPN.

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Colombia boss criticizes Shakira half-time show

Colombia head coach Nestor Lorenzo criticized CONMEBOL's decision to extend the 2024 Copa América final halftime from a traditional 15 minutes to 25 minutes in order to accommodate a performance from Colombian pop star Shakira.

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Uruguay beat Canada on penalties to finish 3rd

Uruguay beat Canada on penalties in the Copa America third-place playoff match on Saturday after a 2-2 draw at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Messi hopes Di María retires with Copa final goal

Argentina captain Lionel Messi hopes forward Ángel Di María ends his international career with a goal in Sunday's Copa América final against Colombia.

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Argentina back Uruguay players, worried for final

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni said he understands the reaction of Uruguay players in entering the stands to protect their family members in the aftermath of last Wednesday's Copa América semifinal between Uruguay and Colombia.

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Can Colombia stun Argentina in the Copa América final? (2:19)
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Canada's Marsch: I've 'no interest' in USMNT job

Canada coach Jesse Marsch, a former candidate for the U.S. men's national team coaching role, insisted he has "no interest" in replacing Gregg Berhalter as USMNT boss.

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Sources: Mexico set to replace Lozano as coach

Mexico coach Jaime "Jimmy" Lozano is on the cusp of departing the national team, with Javier Aguirre lined up as his likely replacement, sources confirmed to ESPN Mexico.

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Bielsa slams U.S., Copa organizers after fight

Uruguay head coach Marcelo Bielsa defended his players' involvement in clashes with Colombia fans following their Copa América semifinal match, before criticizing the United States and CONMEBOL over the organization of the competition.

Uruguay manager blasts Copa América organizers (2:36)
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LAFC's Cherundolo tight-lipped over USMNT coaching vacancy (0:36)
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Is James Rodriguez the key to victory for Colombia over Argentina? (2:11)
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CONMEBOL investigating fight after Uruguay loss

CONMEBOL has opened an investigation after Uruguay players clashed with Colombian fans at the end of their Copa America semifinal match on Wednesday, the South American soccer governing body said.

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Sources: USMNT approaches Klopp; move unlikely

United States Soccer has begun reaching out to candidates to replace Gregg Berhalter, including making an overture to former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, but it's unlikely that the German will take conversations further, sources have told ESPN.