Under the influence of Messi, the Copa America complex has taken a crucial first step

The improvement that Messi has brought to the team since joining Miami International is visible to the naked eye, and it is also a huge help for the American Professional League that Messi has indeed increased his influence. So, while Messi is helping the American Professional League increase its influence, he may also make some of the long-awaited things come true as soon as possible. Because under the influence of Messi, the Copa America complex has taken a crucial first step.

Tycsports: With the support of South American Football Association President Dominguez, President Tapia has officially invited Miami International and other North American and Caribbean teams to participate in the next Copa Libertadores!

For fans of the Copa Libertadores, perhaps they have only heard of his name, but not many fans have watched such a game. In fact, the Copa Libertadores and the Champions League are of the same level of competition, but there are not many football stars joining the Copa Libertadores. However, their intensity and strength of competition are not much different from those of the Champions League.

Just because the entire American team is relatively dispersed, and the Copa Libertadores is only a competition in the South American national league, many fans and some senior officials of the Football Association have always hoped that American teams can participate in the Copa Libertadores together, becoming an important match like the Champions League.

As we have been watching the Copa America matches, in fact, only ten countries participated in the Copa America, all of which were teams from South America. If we add North Central, North America, and the Caribbean regions, then the Copa America will be a more anticipated match.

North America: United States, Canada, Mexico;

There are three teams in North America: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In fact, the strength of these three teams is not much worse than that of South American teams, just because of the World Cup quota. Perhaps these countries in North America hope to separate from South America and make it easier to qualify for the World Cup. However, relatively speaking, these teams missed out on major competitions like the Copa America in terms of overall strength and improvement, and also lost many valuable opportunities for learning and training.


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