The Tallest and Shortest Players in the CONMEBOL Copa América™

Almost 40 centimeters separated the tallest and shortest players in the tournament held in the United States.

September 26, 2024
CONMEBOL Copa América™
  • Three players were the tallest, standing at 1.97 meters.
  • Yeferson Soteldo was the shortest, standing at 1.59 m.

The CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024™ featured outstanding players who thrived throughout the 25 days of competition.


Players of various heights participated, and here’s a Top 5 of the tallest and shortest players.


The 5 Tallest Players:


1-Rafael Romo, Venezuela; 1.97 meters


The goalkeeper started in all four of Vinotinto’s matches in the tournament. He saved a crucial penalty against Mexico, securing Venezuela's place in the quarterfinals.


2-Jhon Chancellor, Venezuela; 1.97 meters


The Vinotinto defender was a substitute in all four matches. He did not play.


3-Álvaro Montero, Colombia; 1.97 meters


He was the backup goalkeeper for the tournament’s runner-up team. He did not play.


4-Alexander Domínguez, Ecuador; 1.96 meters


The goalkeeper started in all four matches played by El Tri in the CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024™. He captained the team against Jamaica.


5-César Montes, Mexico; 1.95 meters


The defender started in all three matches played by the Concacaf side in the tournament. He captained the team against Venezuela and Ecuador.


The 5 Shortest Players:


1-Yeferson Soteldo, Venezuela; 1.59 meters


The talented Vinotinto playmaker started three matches and came off the bench in the fourth.


2-César Yanis, Panama; 1.60 meters


The winger came on against Bolivia and scored the goal that sealed a 3-1 victory.


3-Andrés Cubas, Paraguay; 1.63 meters


The midfielder played in Paraguay’s first two matches of the CONMEBOL Copa América™.


4-Kervin Andrade, Venezuela; 1.63 meters


The 19-year-old midfielder came on against Jamaica and provided the assist for Eric Ramírez's goal.


5-Érick Sánchez, Mexico, 1.67 meters


The midfielder came off the bench in the matches against Jamaica and Ecuador.


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