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			Praise for Copa America Centenario, but hard to repeat 
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			 [June 25, 2016] 
			By Larry Fine 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The troika 
			running the Copa America Centenario proclaimed the soccer tournament 
			a rousing success on Friday heading into the final weekend of the 
			special event hosted by the U.S., but would not commit to a regular 
			arrangement.
 The 100th anniversary of the world's oldest international soccer 
			tournament was a cooperative effort between South American 
			confederation CONMEBOL, and CONCACAF, representing North America, 
			Central America and the Caribbean, with U.S. Soccer organizing the 
			competition.
 "We were able to bring whole continents together," CONMEBOL 
			president Alejandro Dominguez told a Manhattan news conference 
			through an interpreter.
 
 "Fair play, good games, an average of almost three goals per match, 
			very good behavior by the public ... integrating cultures for people 
			to live together and respect diversity."
 
 Sunil Gulati, the U.S. Soccer president and head of the Local 
			Organising Committee, pointed with pride to the massive average 
			turnout of 46,000 per game, nearly 1.5 million in all.
 
 "What I said at the start of the tournament was our base line was at 
			30,000 (per game). We thought 35,000 would be great, 40 would be 
			beyond our wildest expectations and obviously where we ended up is 
			fantastic.
 
			   "These are World Cup numbers for an event organized in seven months 
			with 16 teams," Gulati said.
 Dominguez said "from any point of view it has been a success" and 
			that he was open to new ideas about further collaborations.
 
 Victor Montagliani, president of CONCACAF, said: "We are open to 
			discussions moving forward but it's not something we've been able to 
			sit down and talk about in a concrete way."
 
 The 16-team tournament climaxes with a Sunday final between world 
			number one ranked Argentina and fifth-ranked defending champions 
			Chile at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey across the Hudson River from 
			New York City.
 
 The third-place match between the United States and Colombia takes 
			place in Phoenix on Saturday.
 FUTURE OBSTACLES
 Gulati pointed out obstacles to making an ongoing commitment to a 
			competition between the confederations.
 
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			Sunset at halftime of the game between Argentina and Chile during 
			the group play stage of the 2016 Copa America Centenario at Levi's 
			Stadium. Argentina defeated Chile 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L 
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			"The regular Copa America is not a protected competition on the 
			international calendar for the non-CONMEBOL teams. For the CONCACAF 
			teams, we can't have a mandatory release of our players," he said.
 "And with about half our team playing in Europe we can't get our 
			players. And it's also during our league in the United States. And 
			in some years it's played in the same year as our (CONCACAF) Gold 
			Cup.
 
 "It's very difficult to go to such a strong competition without our 
			best team."
 
 Gulati, however, lit upon a tongue-in-cheek idea for a new 
			international competition, referencing the backlash to Britain's 
			vote to exit the European Union.
 
 "Victor (Montagliani) and I actually kicked around an idea this 
			morning of 10 teams from CONMEBOL, 10 teams from CONCACAF and the 
			four British teams who are now apparently looking for a place to 
			play.
 
 "It could be an interesting 24-team tournament to rival the Euro."
 
 Dominguez had a more concrete vision, saying: “We have challenged 
			UEFA to play one game this year, bringing together the winners of 
			the Copa America Centenario and the winners of the Euro 2016.
 
 “We are waiting for that answer. They are studying our offer.”
 
 (Editing by Rex Gowar)
 
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