Empty Seats at Copa America Raise Concerns for US Hosts

Empty Seats at Copa America Raise Concerns for US Hosts: As the Copa America enters the knockout stage, the action on the pitch has been overshadowed by low attendances at several matches in the tournament being held in the United States, a potential concern two years before it hosts the World Cup.

Copa favourites such as reigning champions Argentina and Brazil advanced to the quarter-finals playing in sold-out stadiums but the less heralded teams have played in half-empty arenas.

With the United States set to co-host the World Cup in 2026 with Mexico and Canada, swathes of empty seats are not a good look, with the Copa hosts themselves unable to fill up arenas for their group games.

The United States played Bolivia in their group opener at the 80,000-capacity AT&T Stadium but fewer than 48,000 fans turned up to watch the hosts win 2-0.

They failed to sell out their second game as well with 59,145 fans inside the 71,000-seat Mercedes-Benz Stadium while Arrowhead Stadium had scores of empty seats as the US lost to Uruguay and crashed out of the tournament.

The same venues will also host World Cup matches in 2026, with the majority of the knockout games set to be played in the United States.

It is a stark contrast to the ongoing European Championship in Germany where matches have been played in packed arenas.

But low attendance, especially for the US games, cannot be attributed to a lack of interest as their final group game against Uruguay drew record television ratings with the largest audience to watch a non-World Cup soccer match.

South American soccer federation CONMEBOL, which is organising the tournament, said it had sold one million tickets by the close of the group stage.

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