Miami, 15 July – Argentina emerged victorious in the Copa America 2024 final against Colombia, securing a historic 16th title with a 1-0 win after extra time. The decisive goal came from Lautaro Martinez in the 112th minute, ending Colombia's impressive 28-match unbeaten streak at Hard Rock Stadium.
The match remained tightly contested and goalless through the scheduled 90 minutes, leading to extra time. Argentina finally broke the deadlock when Giovani Lo Celso's precise through ball found Lautaro Martinez, who deftly finished past the sprawling Colombian goalkeeper, Camilo Vargas.
Lautaro Martinez scored the only goal, leading Argentina to victory. In the dying moments of extra time, Colombia appealed for a penalty, which was dismissed after a thorough VAR review.
Angel Di Maria, who announced his retirement from international football prior to the final, played his last match for Argentina. He bid farewell in the most fitting way, lifting the Copa America trophy one last time with his teammates.
Argentina's victory marks their third consecutive major international title, following their 2021 Copa America and 2022 FIFA World Cup wins. This achievement matches Spain's record of winning three consecutive major tournaments (2008 Euro, 2010 World Cup, 2012 Euro).
Lionel Messi, who left the field in tears due to an injury in the 65th minute, watched anxiously from the bench. His tears of pain turned to joy as he celebrated yet another title with Argentina, solidifying his legacy in international football.
Post-Tournament Awards
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- Best Player: James Rodriguez (Colombia) – Six assists and one goal
- Golden Boot: Lautaro Martinez (Argentina) – Five goals
- Best Goalkeeper: Emiliano Martinez (Argentina) – Five clean sheets
- Fair Play Award: Colombia
Argentina's triumph not only made them the most successful team in Copa America history, surpassing Uruguay's 15 titles, but also demonstrated their resilience and determination. Coach Lionel Scaloni's men showcased their dominance on the international stage, securing their place as the new kings of South American football.
As Argentina continues to celebrate their record-breaking success, the football world looks back at a tournament filled with memorable moments, emotional farewells, and a testament to the enduring spirit of competition.
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