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'NewlyRetired said:Can someone provide a rough translation for me? From what little I can make out this sounds like it is related to a combined Concacaf South America tournament we have long hoped for.
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Copa America extraordinaria x 100 años se esta programando en conjunto entre #CONMEBOL & #CONCACAF. Si esta #Mexico o no... NO cambia nada"
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Eugenio Figueredo "la relacion CONMEBOL - CONCACAF esta en comunicacion permanente"
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Eugenio Figueredo "Blatter en su ultima visita confirmo que la #FIFA ya coloco en calendario Oficial a la Copa America extraordinaria."
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Copa America extraordinaria 2016 "tendra organizacion de la #CONMEBOL en conjunto o no con la #CONCACAF " s/E. Figueredo vicepresidente
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Copa America Extraordinaria 2016 "ya esta incluida en el calendario #FIFA " Contara con todos los jugadores de #CONMEBOL y de #CONCACAF" !!
@ESPN_JorgeRamos: Eugenio Figueredo "hemos invitado al Presidente y Vice de la #CONCACAF a la final de la Copa Libertadores para conversar temas pendientes"
More talk of a Pan-American Cup
My linkJorge Ramos is calling it "confirmed" on his twitter:USA To Host 2016 Pan American Cup Featuring Best Of CONCACAF, South America - Report
May 25 7:33p by Ryan Rosenblatt
Read More: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, United States, Uruguay
Rumors of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL teaming up for a tournament featuring the best teams from the Americas could soon become reality. According to ESPN Deportes' Jorge Ramos, the two confederations have agreed to put on a Pan American Cup in 2016 that will be hosted by the United States.
Initially it was thought that CONMEBOL would invite the best from CONCACAF to play in a 16-team Copa America, but that appears to be off the table. Instead, CONMEBOL will continue to play Copa America for the South American championship and CONCACAF will continue to play the Gold Cup for the championship of North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Then, in the year after those two tournaments, there will be a Pan American Cup with the best of the two confederations.
The idea of a 16-team tournament with the best teas that the Americas have to offer is tantalizing for soccer fans in the region. While there is no doubt that the South American teams are superior to the CONCACAF ones, putting some of the bigger teams like the United States and Mexico up against the best of South America in a serious tournament will be a joy.
Copa America is a brilliant tournament, but gets little attention outside of South America. The Gold Cup is largely ignored even in North and Central America. Right now, there are two major international tournaments -- the World Cup and Euro. A Pan American Cup has the potential to resonate not just in the Americas, but around the world as another major tournament.
To this point, there is no confirmation that the tournament is a go and in world soccer it is dangerous to go with anything before it is confirmed, but Ramos is often reliable and this tournament makes too much sense. Putting the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and the rest of the top, most popular teams in the Americas in a tournament that is hosted by the U.S., with its huge population, stadiums and corporations is too big of a potential moneymaker to pass up.
Confirmado: COPA PANAMERICANA 2016 de Selecciones #CONCACAF vs #CONMEBOL. La primer edicion se jugara en #USA . Via @ESPN_JorgeRamos![]()

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Beat the filthy Northern Irish!
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I meant that they are so dirty that looking at them makes me feel like I want to clean myself.

