Argentina champion of the 2024 Copa America

MIAMI.- In an agonizing match between Argentina and Colombia, Lautaro Martínez saves his team and dries Lionel Messi’s tears. The Albiceleste are champions of the Copa América and retain the title.

Lautaro Martínez was not in Lionel Scaloni’s starting eleven plans. However, he became the goalscorer Argentina so desperately needed in moments of anguish. Martínez came on in extra time (96′) for Julián Álvarez and needed six minutes to put his team at the top of the Copa América.

After an hour and a half without goals, Martínez got hold of a through ball from Lo Celso and with determination scored the only goal of the match in the 112th minute. With that shot he has scored six goals in the competition and thus became the most valuable player of the final. Martínez remains the leading scorer of the Copa América.

The duel left a bittersweet taste for Colombia, who gave a performance worthy of a finalist. A match that will go down in history for the fierce dispute between the two teams. A confrontation that deserved to go into extra time.

There were some tense moments before the game started at Hard Rock Stadium, which meant that the game had to start an hour later. However, it turned out to be what every football fan wants to see.

Lionel Messi had to leave the match in the second half due to injury. His desperation at missing the final was evident in tears. But the work done by his teammates allowed him to celebrate and show off a smile.

Argentina is a two-time champion of America, where it also won its 16th Copa América.

Here you can see the chronology of the Copa America final

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15-07-2024 06:11

Final at Hard Rock Stadium. Argentina is champion once again and defends its cup.

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15-07-2024 05:58

Lautaro Martínez shoots and scores Argentina’s goal in the 112th minute

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15-07-2024 05:51

Last 15 minutes of the match. Colombia made three necessary changes to refresh the lineup. Uribe came on for Lerma; Miguel Borja for Luis Díaz and Jorge Carrascal for Jhon Arias.

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15-07-2024 05:47

The tiredness is evident on the faces of the players who fight for every ball. Several counterattacks by both teams. The first extra time ended and the score remained at 0-0.

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15-07-2024 05:34

When Argentina overflowed into Colombia’s area, Vargas saves his team with a miraculous save in the 94th minute

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15-07-2024 05:33

James Rodriguez runs out of breath and is replaced by Juan Quintero in the 91st minute

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15-07-2024 05:31

The first overtime period begins after the score remains tied (0-0)

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15-07-2024 05:22

After a second half full of tears, blows and several attempts between both teams, regulation time ends with 94 minutes played in total.

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15-07-2024 05:12

Colombia are fouled and they get a dangerous free kick near the opponent’s area in the 80th minute… James Rodríguez shoots and the ball hits the wall. The score remains 0 – 0.

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15-07-2024 05:06

Nicolás Tagliafico’s offside position in the 75th minute prevents Argentina’s goal which is immediately disallowed

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15-07-2024 05:01

Gonzalo Montiel also could not continue the match for Argentina. The full-back went to the ground injured and Nahuel Molina came on in his place in the 70th minute.

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15-07-2024 04:50

Lionel Messi throws himself to the ground and asks for a substitution in the 63rd minute. The Inter Miami star is unable to continue the match. He is replaced by Nicolás González

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15-07-2024 04:45

Minute 53 of the final and Colombia creates danger with a header, but it goes over the goal. The duel becomes a physical challenge after more than four fouls are called in the last five minutes of play.

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15-07-2024 04:38

Colombia attacked aggressively in the 46th minute by shooting at Argentina’s goal, but the ball went wide

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15-07-2024 04:36

The second half of the final between Argentina and Colombia begins

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15-07-2024 04:23

Shakira’s performance ended with a 20-minute performance, lasting longer than the 15 minutes required by FIFA. Colombia’s coach, Nestor Lorenzo, criticized the performance before the start of the final. “They punished several coaches for coming out late (in the group stage).”

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15-07-2024 04:10

Half-time at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami… The score remains tied for the first 45 minutes of the match

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15-07-2024 04:09

The referee grants one more minute of added time in the 45th minute

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15-07-2024 04:07

Argentina wins a free kick near the area in the 42nd minute, Messi crosses and the ball ends up going over the goal. The score remains 0 – 0 in Miami

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15-07-2024 04:00

In the 37th minute, Lionel Messi suffers a spectacular fall in a creative play. He leaves the game momentarily, but in the 40th minute when he returns he is still feeling the pain in his right ankle. Enzo Martínez gets up to warm up.

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15-07-2024 03:53

Colombia attacked strongly in the 32nd minute with a direct shot from Lerma, which forced a corner kick, but suffered from an offside position to cut off the attacking play.

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14-07-2024 20:44

Lionel Messi takes a shot on goal in the 20th minute, but his effort ends up in the hands of the Colombian goalkeeper. The score remains unchanged.

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14-07-2024 20:28

After the first few minutes, the Colombian team took control of the ball and launched an attack.

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14-07-2024 20:15

After a delay of more than two hours due to a lack of control outside the stadium, which is why it is estimated that more than 6,000 people entered the Hard Rock Stadium without valid tickets, Argentines and Colombians are looking to overcome the last step to obtain glory in America.

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15-07-2024 02:26

The game scheduled for 8:00 PM had to be delayed due to problems with the entrances at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami

The match is expected to start at 8:45 PM, according to Conmebol’s instructions.