After a year of waiting, the Copa America is finally back. After having to wait a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the top international competition in South America will kick off play this June with sides from across the region competing for top honors.
This year’s tournament will look a little different than in year’s past. For the first time ever, the tournament will be held in two countries: Argentina and Colombia. While splitting a tournament during normal times is a headache, during the COVID where quarantine protocols will be tight. Two sides, Australia and Qatar, have already had to pull out of the tournament leaving it as an all-South American affair. Whether supporters will be allowed in to matches or whether organizers will only allow locals to attend (similar to the protocols in place at the Tokyo