An anti-record attendance was set at the match for third place at Copa America 2024
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
Today marked the penultimate match of the 2024 Copa América, with Canada and Uruguay competing for third place. Uruguay secured the bronze medals by defeating their opponents in a penalty shootout.
The match took place at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, which has a total capacity of 74,867 seats. However, only 24,386 fans were present, filling the stands to just 32.6% capacity. This is the lowest attendance recorded in the entire 2024 Copa América.
It is noteworthy that throughout the tournament, there were matches with fewer fans due to smaller stadium capacities. For instance, the Inter-and-Co Stadium in Orlando holds 25,500 fans, Q2 Stadium in Austin has a capacity of 20,738, and Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City accommodates just 18,467.
It's possible that many fans in the USA have already headed to Miami, where the final match of the Copa América will take place today. While there is no exact information on the number of tickets sold for the final, CONMEBOL claims that tickets are sold out. Judging by photos and videos circulating online, it is evident that a significant number of fans have traveled to Florida.
If you haven't managed to get tickets for the 2024 Copa América final and plan to watch the match at home, the Dailysports team has prepared information on where you can watch it in your country.