The Argentine national team, the last world champion after winning Qatar 2022, will play two more friendlies in the United States. It will be next June against Ecuador and Guatemala and will serve as preparation for the 2024 Copa América which will be played in the same country.
Soccer United Marketing, in agreement with the AFA, informs that Lionel Messi and his teammates will face Ecuador on Sunday 9 June in the historic Soldier Field stadium in the city of Chicago and on Friday 14 they will play against Guatemala at FedExField in Washington. A.D.
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With these two matches, Argentina will have more opportunities ahead of the 2024 Copa América which will take place in the United States from 20 June to 14 July.
“Further match details, including telecast information and schedules, will be announced in the coming months,” said Soccer United Marketing, the commercial arm of Major League Soccer in the United States and the leading soccer marketing company in North America.
Even in March
After a few days of uncertainty following the cancellation of the Argentina national team’s tour of China next month, the AFA confirmed that the national team will play two friendlies in the United States and that their rivals will be El Salvador and Nigeria.
The team led by Lionel Scaloni will face the Salvadoran national team, 81st in the FIFA rankings and last year last year in its group in both the Gold and Nations League, on Friday 22 March at the Lincoln Financial Field stadium in Philadelphia. of the Confederation of North American, Central American and Caribbean Football (Concacaf).
Four days later, on March 26 at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, Argentina will face the Nigerian team, which is positioned 28th in the ranking of the mother company of ecumenical football and which ranked second in the Africa Cup of Nations which concluded less than two weeks does. The time of both meetings has not yet been confirmed.
Source: Clarin
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