The venues for Copa America 2024 have been revealed, as the tournament is set to kick-off on June 20 with 2022 World Cup winners Argentina and Lionel Messi.
The next installment of Copa America will be here before we know it, and the stadiums in which the tournament will take place have finally been revealed in full. The 2024 tournament will take place in the United States, and there were a plethora of stadiums to choose from across the country.
Many multi-purpose stadiums will play host to big crowds, while three soccer-specific stadiums in Major League Soccer will host contests.

Capacity: 65,000
Tenants: Las Vegas Raiders (NFL)
Opened: 2020

Capacity: 80,000
Tenants: Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Opened: 2009

Capacity: 74,867
Tenants: Charlotte FC (MLS), Carolina Panthers (NFL)
Opened: 1996

Capacity: 18,500
Tenants: Sporting Kansas City (MLS)
Opened: 2011

Capacity: 25,500
Tenants: Orlando City SC (MLS)
Opened: 2014

Capacity: 76,416
Tenants: Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)
Opened: 1972

Capacity: 65,326
Tenants: Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Hurricanes (NCAA)
Opened: 1987

Capacity: 68,500
Tenants: San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
Opened: 2014

Capacity: 71,000
Tenants: Atlanta United (MLS), Atlanta Falcons (NFL)
Opened: 2017

Capacity: 82,500
Tenants: New York Giants, New York Jets (NFL)
Opened: 2010

Capacity: 72,220
Tenants: Houston Texans (NFL)
Opened: 2002

Capacity: 20,500
Tenants: Austin FC (MLS)
Opened: 2021

Capacity: 70,000
Tenants: Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers (NFL)
Opened: 2020

Capacity: 63,400
Tenants: Arizona Cardinals (NFL)
Opened: 2006