AT&T Stadium

Arlington, TX

Located in the center of the country, it hosted three matches of the CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024™.

It has a capacity for 80,000 people.

AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium

The AT&T Stadium was inaugurated in 2009 and in 2011 became the venue for the Super Bowl. It is located in Arlington, Texas, and is the home of the Dallas Cowboys, an NFL team.

During the CONMEBOL Copa América United States 2024™, it hosted three matches: its debut was on June 21, for Group A, in a scoreless draw between Chile and Peru.

On June 23, it hosted the Group C match between the United States and Bolivia, which ended in a 2-0 win for the home team. It concluded its participation in the tournament on July 5 with the Quarterfinals match between Venezuela and Canada, where Canada won in a penalty shootout.

In addition to the CONMEBOL Copa América™, other notable events held at AT&T Stadium in 2024 included the Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks concert and the Final Four of the Concacaf Nations League. In 2023, a friendly match between Real Madrid and Barcelona was played in this same stadium.

One of the distinguishing aspects of the architectural marvel of the AT&T Stadium is its retractable roof that can be closed in approximately 10 minutes.

In 2026, this majestic stadium will host nine matches of the FIFA World Cup: five matches of the group stage, two matches of the round of 32, one round of 16 match, and one semifinal.