Where to celebrate the 2024 Copa America in Miami? A grand football party, (highlighting the Albiceleste, a revolutionary concept that is much more than a Fan Zone)

(By Ortega) As the CONMEBOL 2024 Copa America kicks off, the football fever is ready to take over Miami with a series of exciting events and celebrations. Football enthusiasts from all over the world will gather in the Magic City to witness thrilling matches and immerse themselves in the spirit of the beautiful game. In this comprehensive guide, we present where and how to make the most of the 2024 Copa America in Miami.

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Where will the matches take place?

The Miami area will host three Copa America matches at Hard Rock Stadium, starting with a couple of group stage games (Uruguay vs. Panama on Sunday, June 23 and Argentina vs. Peru on Saturday, June 29) and culminating in the Copa America Final on Sunday, July 14.

The winner will lift the trophy amidst a shower of confetti in our own home!

You don't need to travel to Miami Gardens to enjoy the 16-team tournament. There will be numerous Copa America-related events in Miami where you can cheer on teams like the United States, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia, among others.

Where to go to enjoy football culture and the spirit of the Copa America?

Bayside Marketplace:



Albiceleste, the House of football

AFA revolutionizes Miami with the Albiceleste Fanzone (The House of Football), where the exhibition of the iconic Argentine cups and a special collection of memorabilia will be presented, accessible to the public in the city of sun.

This space, which will evolve over time, aims to ignite Argentine passion in all kinds of audiences. The essence of this place does not lie in technology, but in providing a natural environment where Argentine passion is experienced authentically. Memorabilia elements and playful games are integrated harmoniously, creating a welcoming atmosphere leading up to the events.

  • Click here for information, tickets, and schedules:

https://albiceleste.us/

  • The Albiceleste is located in the Bayside Marketplace area, in Miami, on Biscayne Bay.

This space, which will grow in experiences over time, has a very special goal, to bring Argentine passion to all audiences. The focus of the place is not centralized in a space. Therefore, this venue stands as the sanctuary of football, bearing a name that says it all: the Albiceleste. This space, which features various thematic rooms, memorabilia exhibitions, cups on display, press conference areas, and even screens to enjoy the matches, stands as a warm meeting point where sponsors, media, athletes, and fans come together in an atmosphere charged with excitement.

Undoubtedly, this project will continue to grow, especially considering that Miami and the United States will host not only the Copa America, but also the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 and the FIFA World Cup in 2026.

The disruptive development that AFA is carrying out:

With this first step, Albiceleste emerges as an innovative project, with the expansion of its brand, enriching experiences, innovative products, and captivating content already being a reality. In a world where brand dynamics are increasingly physical-digital (where added value focuses on experiences both online and offline) and in the extension of differentiated products, AFA positions itself as a leader in football associations, with a clear vision to make Miami the strategic epicenter of football in the coming years, enhancing this sport like never before through the fusion of Latin and Anglo-American cultures.

Wynwood

The location for the official celebrations of CONMEBOL fans. The South American football federation has partnered with the local event production company Swarm for this free fan party, which will showcase all the tournament matches in an outdoor setting. Fans can expect live music, food, games, giveaways, and some special appearances. From Thursday, June 20 to Sunday, July 14 at Wynwood Marketplace, 2250 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-461-2700.

Admission is free; RSVP via eventbrite.com to get a free beer.

Miami  have its mega Fan Zone for the 2024 CONMEBOL Copa America for all football lovers

Wynwood Marketplace in Miami, Florida. Ready for a dose of football, fun in an explosive combination?

Imagine a space where passion for football merges with fun, where fans can experience sponsor activations that awaken emotions, where giant screens illuminate the brain and hearts with every goal, and where shows with special guests will make nations dance and sing.

From June 20 to July 14, Wynwood Marketplace transforms into the epicenter of football entertainment, where fans can immerse themselves in a sea of South American emotions in the heart of Miami.

Dive into the action of each game and activate your mirror neurons to feel part of the team.

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Dates to enjoy the Tamias Fan Zone:

  • Week 1: June 20 - June 23.
  • Week 2: June 27 - June 30.
  • Week 3: July 4 - July 7.
  • Week 4: July 11 - July 14.

Clevelander South Beach.

Krü e-sports, co-owned by Lionel Messi and Sergio Agüero, will gather former players from Argentina for their viewing parties at Clevelander South Beach. And no, Messi probably won't be there, as he'll be busy trying to lead Argentina to consecutive Copa America titles, but Agüero's presence is expected. Also expected to visit is Jorge Burruchaga, who scored the winning goal for Argentina in the 1986 World Cup Final. On Sunday, June 23, DJ Irie will host the USA vs. Bolivia viewing party. From Thursday, June 20 to Sunday, July 14 at Clevelander South Beach, 1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; 305-532-4006; clevelander.com. Tickets range from $10 to $60 through tixr.com.

The bar routes

For those interested in a more free viewing party experience, there are specific bar routes for each team. Just make sure to check the location before heading out. Fan bases are divided on match days so that one fan base's bar route takes place in Miami while the other fan base's bar route takes place in Fort Lauderdale. If you mix them up, you could be the only Peru fan on Argentina's bar route. At 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 at J. Wakefield Brewing, 120 NW 24th St., Miami; on Friday, June 28 at El Patio Wynwood, 167 NW 23rd St., Miami; and on Sunday, July 1 at The Den Sports Bar and Lounge, 201 S.

Boys Fan Fest

Argentine fans will not have a shortage of options when it comes to specific La Albiceleste viewing parties, that's for sure. This one takes place in South Beach and is part viewing party and part pool party. Adding a special touch of authenticity will be food vendors, including the North Beach Banchero pizzeria (also known as the pizza that Messi famously promoted on Instagram). 2 p.m. Thursday, June 20; Tuesday, June 25; and Saturday, June 29; at the Sagamore, 1671 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786-598-9832; muchachosfanfest.com. Tickets cost $10 to $37 through passline.com

Tango D10s Fan Fest

This is your chance to experience "El Diego" like never before. Tango D10s Fan Fest is an interactive exhibition of Diego Maradona in the form of a hologram, which includes a replica of Maradona's childhood home just outside Buenos Aires. Other highlights include a jersey museum, football skills games, and a 360-degree theater that will screen a documentary about Maradona. Maradona's children are expected to be present at the festivities. Thursday, June 27 to Sunday, June 30, at SDG Soccer Complex and Academy, 16601 NE 15th Ave., North Miami Beach; tangod10s.com. Tickets cost $12.50 to $20.

Soccer Fest Summer Experience

If you want to meet characters dressed as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, go to Orlando. But if you want to meet characters dressed as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, head to Doral. The cartoonish characters of Messi and Ronaldo will be featured at the Copa America family event at CityPlace Doral, which will also include pool soccer, foosball tables, an inflatable soccer field, and DJs. From 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 28, and Friday, July 12, at CityPlace Doral, 8300 NW 36th St., Doral; 786-693-1849; cityplacedoral.com. Admission is free.

Gol Gala

We invite you to play six-a-side soccer and then watch the Copa America on the same field afterwards. The day starts with a double elimination tournament where teams will compete for the $3,000 grand prize. 

After that, you can stay to watch the United States face Bolivia on a big screen, enjoying food trucks and DJs. The vintage jersey seller Saturdays Football will also present their upcoming store in Wynwood. From noon to 10 p.m. on Sunday, June 23, at Cathedral Soccer, 2728 NE Second Ave., Miami; golgala.com. Registration for the soccer tournament is $500 per team through golgala.com; admission to the viewing party is free with RSVP through partiful.com.

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