The 2024 Copa América was an international soccer tournament held in the United States from June 20 to July 14, 2024. The sixteen participating national teams were required to register a squad of up to 26 players, including at least three goalkeepers.[1] Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.[2]
On May 16, 2024, CONMEBOL announced an increase in the final squads from 23 to a maximum of 26 players.[3] The decision was made by the CONMEBOL Council at the request of some member associations, and teams were able to opt for a final list of minimum 23 and maximum 26 players.[4]
Each national team had to submit to CONMEBOL, via the COMET system, a provisional list with a minimum of 35 and a maximum of 55 players (including at least four goalkeepers) by May 5, 2024, 18:00 PYT (UTC−4) (Regulations Article 58). The final list or squad list of up to 26 players per national team had to be submitted to CONMEBOL by June 15, 2024, 18:00 PYT (UTC−4), a week prior to the start of the tournament. All players in the final selection had to be chosen from the respective provisional list (Regulations Article 60).
Once the final lists were submitted, teams were only permitted to make replacements in cases of serious injury, illness or for medical reasons up to 24 hours before the first match of the team in the competition. All substitutions had to be approved by the CONMEBOL Medical Commission and the replacement players had to come from the provisional list (Regulations Article 71).
The provisional lists were not published by CONMEBOL as they were only for internal use (only Chile and Venezuela published their complete provisional lists). The final squads were published by CONMEBOL on June 14, 2024.[5]
The age listed for each player is as of June 20, 2024, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament.[note 1] The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality to their national team.
Group A
Argentina
Argentina announced their 26-man final squad on June 15, 2024.[6]
Peru announced their final 26-man squad on June 15, 2024.[7] Previously, midfielder Renato Tapia had announced that he would be resigning his spot on the team due to administrative issues.[8]
Canada announced their 26-man final squad on June 15, 2024.[11]Joel Waterman replaced Junior Hoilett, who was forced to withdraw from the final squad due to injury.[12]
Venezuela announced their 47-man provisional list on May 13, 2024.[19] On May 28, the provisional list was reduced to 30 players.[20] The final squad of 26 players was announced on June 15.[21][22]
Jamaica announced their 26-man final squad on June 12, 2024, including forward Leon Bailey.[23] However, Bailey declined the call-up due to differences with the Jamaica Football Federation, reducing the Jamaica's squad to 25 players.[24][25]
Bolivia announced a reduced provisional list of 29 players plus 2 invited players on June 2, 2024.[30][31] On June 3, defender Efrain Morales declined the call-up due to personal issues and was replaced by César Romero.[32] On June 9, it was announced that Moisés Paniagua would not make the squad due to one of his parents failing to obtain a US visa in time for the competition.[33] The final squad was announced on June 17, 2024.
Brazil announced their original 23-man final squad on May 10, 2024.[34] The final squad was completed by adding three players, after CONMEBOL decided to expand the final lists to 26 players. Additionally, goalkeeper Ederson was replaced by Rafael due to injury.[35]
^"Dorival Júnior completa lista da Copa América" [Dorival Júnior completes Copa América list] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Brazilian Football Confederation. May 19, 2024. Retrieved May 20, 2024.