Starts tomorrow with Chile-Ecuador Squads Spoiler Argentina Final squad Goalkeepers: Sergio Romero (Sampdoria), Nahuel Guzman (Tigres), Mariano Andujar (Napoli) Defenders: Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City), Facundo Roncaglia (Genoa), Ezequiel Garay (Zenit), Martín Demichelis (Manchester City), Nicolas Otamendi (Valencia), Marcos Rojo (Manchester United), Milton Casco (Newell's) Midfielders: Javier Mascherano (Barcelona), Lucas Biglia (Lazio), Ever Banega (Sevilla), Roberto Pereyra (Juventus), Fernando Gago (Boca), Angel Di María (Manchester United), Erik Lamela (Tottenham), Javier Pastore (PSG) Attackers: Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Carlos Tevez (Juventus), Ezequiel Lavezzi (PSG), Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli) Bolivia Final squad Goalkeepers: Jose Penarrieta (Oriente Petrolero), Romel Quinonez (Bolivar), Hugo Suarez (Blooming) Defenders: Marvin Bejarano (Oriente Petrolero), Cristian Coimbra (Blooming), Ronald Eguino (Bolivar), Miguel Hurtado (Blooming), Leonel Morales (Blooming), Ronald Raldes (Oriente Petrolero), Edemir Rodriguez (Bolivar), Edward Zenteno (Wilstermann) Midfielders: Danny Bejarano (Oriente Petrolero), Jhasmani Campos (Bolivar), Alejandro Chumacero (The Strongest), Pablo Escobar (The Strongest), Sebastian Gamarra (AC Milan), Damian Lizio (O'Higgins), Damir Miranda (Bolivar), Martin Smedberg (IFK Goteborg), Walter Veizaga (The Strongest) Forwards: Marcelo Martins Moreno (Changchun Yatai), Ricardo Pedriel (Mersin Idmanyurdu), Alcides Pena (Oriente Petrolero) Brazil Final squad Goalkeepers: Jefferson (Botafogo), Marcelo Grohe (Gremio), Neto (Fiorentina) Defenders: Fabinho (Monaco), Filipe Luis (Chelsea), Danilo (Porto), David Luiz (PSG), Marquinhos (PSG), Thiago Silva (PSG), Miranda (Atletico de Madrid) Midfielders: Elias (Corinthians), Fernandinho (Manchester City), Casemiro (Porto), Willian (Chelsea), Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool), Everton Ribeiro (Al-Ahli), Douglas Costa (Shakhtar Donetsk), Fred (Shakhtar Donetsk) Forwards: Neymar (Barcelona), Robinho (Santos), Roberto Firmino (Hoffenheim), Diego Tardelli (Shandong Luneng) Chile Final squad Goalkeepers: Claudio Bravo (Barcelona), Paulo Garces (Colo-Colo), Johnny Herrera (Universidad de Chile) Defenders: Miiko Albornoz (Hannover), Mauricio Isla (Juventus), Gonzalo Jara (Mainz), Gary Medel (Inter), Eugenio Mena (Cruzeiro), Jose Rojas (Universidad de Chile) Midfielders: Charles Aránguiz (Internacional), Jean Beausejour (Colo-Colo), Carlos Carmona (Atalanta), Marcelo Díaz (Hamburg), Matías Fernandez (Fiorentina), Felipe Gutiérrez (Twente), Arturo Vidal (Juventus), David Pizarro (Fiorentina), Jorge Valdivia (Palmeiras) Forwards: Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal), Eduardo Vargas (Napoli), Angelo Henríquez (Dinamo Zagreb), Mauricio Pinilla (Atalanta), Edson Puch (Huracan) Colombia Final squad Goalkeepers: Cristian Bonilla (Equidad), David Ospina (Arsenal), Camilo Vargas (Atlético Nacional) Defenders: Darwin Andrade (Standard Liege), Santiago Arias (PSV), Pablo Armero (Flamengo), Pedro Franco (Besiktas), Jeison Murillo (Granada), Carlos Valdes (Nacional), Cristian Zapata (Milan), Camilo Zuniga (Napoli) Midfielders: Edwin Cardona (Monterrey), Juan Cuadrado (Chelsea), Alexander Mejia (Monterrey), James Rodríguez (Real Madrid), Carlos Sanchez (Aston Villa), Edwin Valencia (Santos) Forwards: Carlos Bacca (Sevilla), Radamel Falcao (Monaco), Teofilo Gutierrez (River Plate), Victor Ibarbo (Roma), Jackson Martinez (Porto), Luis Muriel (Sampdoria) Ecuador Final squad Goalkeepers: Alexander Domínguez (Liga de Quito), Esteban Dreer (Emelec), Librado Azcona (Independiente del Valle) Defenders: Juan Carlos Paredes (Watford), Frickson Erazo (Gremio), Gabriel Achilier (Emelec), Jhon Narváez (Emelec), Oscar Bagüí (Emelec), Walter Ayoví (Pachuca), Arturo Mina (Independiente del Valle), Mario Pineida (Independiente del Valle) Midfielders: Christian Noboa (PAOK), Renato Ibarra (Vitesse), Pedro Larrea (Liga de Loja), Pedro Quinonez (Emelec), Osbaldo Lastra (Emelec), Fidel Martínez (Pumas), Jonathan Gonzáles, (Universidad de Guadalajara), Juan Cazares (Banfield) Forwards: Enner Valencia (West Ham), Jaime Ayoví (Godoy Cruz), Jefferson Montero (Swansea), Miller Bolanos (Emelec) Jamaica (invited) Final squad Goalkeepers: Ryan Thompson (Pittsburgh Riverhounds), Duwayne Kerr (Sarpsborg 08), Dwayne Miller (Syrianska) Defenders: Wes Morgan (Leicester City), Jermaine Taylor (Houston Dynamo), Michael Hector (Reading), Daniel Gordon (Karlsruher), Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace), Hughan Gray (Waterhouse FC), Kemar Lawrence (New York Red Bulls) Midfielders: Je-Vaughn Watson (FC Dallas), Rodolph Austin (Leeds United), Joel Grant (Yeovil), Lance Laing (FC Edmonton), Garath McCleary (Reading), Joel McAnuff (Leyton Orient) Forwards: Allan Ottey (Mobay United), Giles Barnes (Houston Dynamo), Darren Mattocks (Vancouver), Simon Dawkins (Derby County), Deshorn Brown (Valarenga), Romeo Parkes (Isidro Metapan), Dino Williams (Mobay United) Mexico (invited) Final squad Goalkeepers: Jose Corona (Cruz Azul), Alfredo Talavera (Toluca), Meliton Hernandez (Veracruz) Defenders: George Corral (Queretaro), Gerardo Flores (Cruz Azul), Rafael Marquez (Verona), Hugo Ayala (UANL), Julio Dominguez (Cruz Azul), Carlos Salcedo (Guadalajara), Miguel Angel Herrera (Pachuca), Adrian Aldrete (Santos Laguna), Efrain Velarde (Monterrey) Midfielders: Mario Osuna (Queretaro), Juan Carlos Medina (Atlas), Javier Guemez (Tijuana), Jesus Manuel Corona (FC Twente), Javier Aquino (Rayo Vallecano), Luis Montes (Leon), Marco Fabian (Guadalajara) Forwards: Raul Jimenez (Atletico Madrid), Eduardo Herrera (UNAM), Enrique Esqueda (UANL), Vicente Matias Vuoso (Chiapas) Paraguay Final squad Goalkeepers: Justo Villar (Colo Colo), Anthony Silva (Independiente Medellín), Alfredo Aguilar (Guaraní) Defenders: Paulo Da Silva (Toluca), Marcos Caceres (Newell's Old Boys), Pablo Aguilar (America), Miguel Samudio (America), Ivan Píris (Udinese), Fabian Balbuena (Libertad), Bruno Valdez (Cerro Porteno) Midfielders: Víctor Caceres (Flamengo), Osvaldo Martinez (América), Nestor Ortigoza (San Lorenzo), Richard Ortiz (Toluca), Oscar Romero (Racing), Osmar Molinas (Libertad), Eduardo Aranda (Olimpia) Forwards: Roque Santa Cruz (Cruz Azul), Lucas Barrios (Montpellier), Nelson Haedo Valdez (Eintracht Frankfurt), Edgar Benítez (Toluca), Derlis González (FC Basel), Raul Bobadilla (Augsburg) Peru Final squad Goalkeepers: Pedro Gallese (Juan Aurich), Diego Penny (Sporting Cristal), Salomon Libman (Cesar Vallejo). Defenders: Luis Advincula (Vitoria Setubal), Carlos Zambrano (Eintracht Frankfurt), Pedro Requena (Cesar Vallejo), Hansell Riojas (Cesar Vallejo), Christian Ramos (Juan Aurich), Yoshimar Yotun (Malmö), Jair Cespedes (Juan Aurich) Midfielders: Josepmir Ballon (Sporting Cristal), Edwin Retamoso (Real Garcilaso), Carlos Lobaton (Sporting Cristal), Carlos Ascues (Melgar), Joel Sanchez (Universidad San Martín de Porres), Paolo Hurtado (Pacos de Ferreira), Juan Manuel Vargas (Fiorentina), Christian Cueva (Alianza Lima), Cristian Benavente (Real Madrid Castilla), Paulo Albarracin (Alianza Lima). Forwards: Andre Carrillo (Sporting CP), Jefferson Farfan (Schalke), Paolo Guerrero (Corinthians), Claudio Pizarro (Bayern Munich), Yordy Reyna (RB Leipzig) Uruguay Final squad Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Galatasaray), Martin Silva (Vasco da Gama), Rodrigo Munoz (Libertad) Defenders: Maxi Pereira (Benfica), Jose Maria Gimenez (Atletico Madrid), Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid), Sebastian Coates (Liverpool, on loan at Sunderland), Gaston Silva (Torino), Alvaro Pereira (Estudiantes), Mathias Corujo (Universidad de Chile), Jorge Fucile (Nacional) Midfielders: Alvaro Gonzalez (Torino), Carlos Sanchez (River Plate), Egidio Arevalo Rios (UANL), Guzman Pereira (Universidad de Chile), Nicolas Lodeiro (Boca Juniors), Cristian Rodriguez (Gremio), Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Cruzeiro) Forwards: Diego Rolan (Bordeaux), Jonathan Rodriguez (Benfica), Edinson Cavani (Paris Saint-Germain), Christian Stuani (Espanyol), Abel Hernandez (Hull City) Venezuela Final squad Goalkeepers: Alain Baroja (Caracas), Wuilker Farinez (Caracas), Daniel Hernandez (Tenerife) Defenders: Gabriel Cichero (Mineros de Guayana), Grenddy Perozo (Ajaccio), Andres Tunez (Buriram United), Wilker Angel (Deportivo Tachira), Roberto Rosales (Malaga), Fernando Amorebieta (Middlesbrough), Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (Nantes) Midfielders: Rafael Acosta (Mineros de Guayana), Ronald Vargas (Baliskersirspor), Franklin Lucena (Deportivo La Guaira), Cesar Gonzalez (Deportivo Táchira), Tomas Rincon (Genoa), John Murillo (Zamora), Luis Manuel Seijas (Santa Fe), Juan Arango (Tijuana), Alejandro Guerra (Atletico Nacional). Forwards: Gelmin Rivas (Deportivo Táchira), Nicolas "Miku" Fedor (Rayo Vallecano), Josef Martínez (Torino), Salomon Rondon (Zenit).
Chile Ecuador 730PM Eastern Tonight Mexico Bolivia 730PM Eastern Tomorrow Sat/Sun two matches at 3PM and 530PM I was looking for a nice schedule to post but couldn't find one.
Schedule (Games broadcast on beIN Sports in the U.S.) Thursday 11 June Group A – Chile v Ecuador, 9:30 p.m. ET Friday 12 June Group A – Mexico v Bolivia, 9:30 p.m. ET Saturday 13 June Group B – Uruguay v Jamaica, 5 p.m. ET Group B – Argentina v Paraguay, 7:30 p.m. ET Sunday 14 June Group C – Colombia v Venezuela, 5 p.m. ET Group C – Brazil v Peru, 7:30 p.m. ET Monday 15 June Group A – Ecuador v Bolivia, 7 p.m. ET Group A – Chile v Mexico, 9:30 p.m. ET Tuesday 16 June Group B – Paraguay v Jamaica, 7 p.m. ET Group B – Argentina v Uruguay, 9:30 p.m. ET Wednesday 17 June Group C – Brazil v Colombia, 9 p.m. ET Thursday 18 June Group C – Peru v Venezuela, 9:30 p.m. ET Friday 19 June Group A – Mexico v Ecuador, 7 p.m. ET Group A – Chile v Bolivia, 9:30 p.m. ET Saturday 20 June Group B – Uruguay v Paraguay, 5 p.m. ET Group B – Argentina v Jamaica, 7:30 p.m. ET Sunday 21 June Group C – Colombia v Peru, 5 p.m. ET Group C – Brazil v Venezuela, 7:30 p.m. ET Wednesday 24 June Quarterfinal – A1 v B3/C3, 9:30 p.m. ET Thursday 25 June Quarterfinal – A2 v C2, 9:30 p.m. ET Friday 26 June Quarterfinal – B1 v A3/C3, 9:30 p.m. ET Saturday 27 June Quarterfinal – C1 v B2, 7:30 p.m. ET Monday 29 June Semifinal – Winner QF1 v Winner QF2, 9:30 p.m. ET Tuesday 30 June Semifinal – Winner QF3 v Winner QF4, 9:30 p.m. ET Friday 3 July Third-place playoff, 9:30 p.m. ET Saturday 4 July Final, 6 p.m. ET
Daughters just walked in the room and asked me what's going on..... What the fuck, seriously, what the fuck.
More like, "Bottom Daddy, where's our top Daddy? He watches cooler shows." Update they are speechless, which is rare. Glad Ray chimed in there finally, took a little gay out of the air.
Sergi Domínguez @FutbolSergi Cavani asked about upcoming opponent in Copa America, Jamaica: "As any other African team, they're strong." Bear in mind it's Copa 'America'
http://www.espnfc.us/copa-america/s...set-to-debate-the-future-of-2016-copa-america CONMEBOL set to debate the future of 2016 Copa America after scandal One Nacion's Alfredo Lomeli and Antonietta Collins discuss the upcoming Copa America tournament with ESPN FC's Alejandro Moreno. SANTIAGO, Chile -- The future of next year's Copa America Centenario in the United States will be debated in the next few days, the treasurer of CONMEBOL said on Thursday. The tournament is in doubt because of its connections to the FIFA corruption and bribery scandal. A U.S. Department of Justice indictment included allegations that more than $100 million in bribes were used to secure the rights to the showpiece event. "We are watching how events unfold, and the investigation is a concern to everyone," Carlos Chavez of South American football's governing body told The Associated Press. The centennial Copa America plans to capitalize on the U.S. market, and feature 10 South American teams, and six from CONCACAF -- North and Central America and the Caribbean. Jose Luis Meiszner, the second in command at CONMEBOL, and U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati, have said they are worried about the viability of the tournament. Nicholas Leoz, the former head of CONMEBOL, is under house arrest in Paraguay. He is one of 14 officials indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice. The president of the confederation, Eugenio Figueredo, is in a Swiss jail awaiting extradition to the United States.
Tim Stillman @Stillberto 43s43 seconds ago #CHI's Valdívia one to watch. Once picked up a ban for urinating on the pitch during a Copa do Brasil game for Palmeiras.
It's supposed to be on this channel, not seeing anything yet though https://www.youtube.com/user/CopaAmerica
Been watching this for about 10 minutes, seems solid and in english. http://cricfree.sx/premier-sports-live-stream
Who are you starting at striker? Argentina should be interesting too, got Pastore, Tevez, and Aguero in fantastic form but Higuain started all world cup and then Di Maria.
they've been going 4-4-2 with falcao and jackson martinez up top and james/cuadrado as attacking MFs. i would definitely keep that as the starters and use bacca as the first attacker off the bench. i wouldn't mind bacca starting in place of jackson tbh
my cousin that lives in Chile is going to Mexico/Bolivia tomorrow and a Quarterfinal game. So jealous.
Not seeing it at all. Got Giroud, Alexis, Theo, and Welbeck that can play through the middle, don't need another pretty good striker.
I love how Ray completely fuckin ignores a dive. Makes you question your own sanity for a second or so.
vidal sold it, but i think that's the right call. can't be grabbing an attacker like that in the box.
i should've phrased my post differently. i wouldn't have called a penalty, but i understand why it was called.