Venezuela is already qualified for the quarterfinals of the Copa América. This Sunday, the Vinotinto team aims to lead the group in the duel against Jamaica, at 9pm (Brasília time), at the Q2 stadium, in Austin, Texas. The match can be watched by SportTV.
With a 100% record, Venezuela surprised by beating Ecuador and Mexico in the previous rounds. The team is trying to reach the top spot to avoid a possible clash against Argentina in the quarterfinals.
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The family that worked hard for their dreams.
Learning in the fall.
Gratitude along the way.Stories that began on asphalt, a caimanera and a dirt field.
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— La Vinotinto (@SeleVinotinto) June 28, 2024
Furthermore, the Venezuelans will face an opponent who has no ambitions in the competition. Jamaica no longer has a chance of advancing. The Jamaicans were defeated in the first two rounds (Mexico and Ecuador) and disappointed in the Copa América.
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PROBABLE SCALATIONS
Jamaica: Jahmali Waite; Bernard, Latibeaudiere, Ethan Pinnock; Lembikisa, Damion Lowe, Kasey Palmer e Greg Leigh; Nicholson e Decordova-Reid; Michail Antonio.
Technician: Heimir Hallgrímsson.
Venezuela: Rafael Romo; Aramburu, Ferraresi, Osorio and Miguel Navarro; José Martínez and Yangel Herrera; Eduard Bello, Jefferson Savarino and Yeferson Soteldo; Salomón Rondón.
Technician: Fernando Baptist.
ARBITRATION
The refereeing will be led by Italian Maurizio Mariani, with his compatriots Daniele Bindoni and Alberto Tegoni as assistants. The VAR will be in charge of Marco Di Bello.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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