host city
The Argentine Football Association announced on June 23rd, 2009 that the home of the 20 1 1 America's Cup will be located in the city stadium of La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The opening ceremony and opener of the next America's Cup will be held in this stadium.
The city of La Plata is about 50 kilometers away from Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The city stadium was built in 2003 and can accommodate 53,000 spectators. In order to welcome the America's Cup, the provincial government plans to rebuild the stadium in the next few months and cover some stands.
In addition to the main venue in La Plata, many cities in the Argentine provinces of Santa Fe, Có rdoba, mendoza province, San Juan, Salta and Jujuy will also be the venues of the America's Cup.
20 1 1 The America's Cup will be held in eight cities in Argentina. The Monument Stadium in Buenos Aires will hold the final on July 24th. The venue for the opening ceremony on July 3rd will be located between the Monument Stadium and the home of La Plata. In addition to these two courses, the other six courses are located in six cities in Argentina: Có rdoba, Mendoza, Santa Fe, San Juan, San Salvador and Salta. Among them, only the stadium in San Juan is still under construction, which is expected to accommodate 25,000 people.
12 teams are divided into 3 groups for group match (group A-C), with 4 teams in each group, adopting single round robin system, winning 3 points, 1 point, and losing 0 points. Teams in the group will be ranked according to the following criteria: the total score of the group match; Total ball difference in group match; If the above data of each team are the same, they will be ranked according to the following methods: the competition results of the relevant teams in the group stage will be decided by the preparatory Committee; The top two in each group and the best third place will advance to the semi-finals. The calculation method of the two best third-place teams is the same as the above group ranking standard. From the quarter-finals to the finals, the winner will be decided by a big competition, and the legal time is 90 minutes. There is no overtime, just shoot the other side for 12 yards.
Grouping:
Group A: Argentina, Colombia, Japan and Bolivia
Group B: Brazil, Paraguay, Ecuador and Venezuela
Group C: Uruguay, Chile, Mexico and Peru
Complete plan:
Group stage:
Argentina vs Bolivia
Colombia vs Japan
20 1 1-7-4 03:00 Brazil VS Venezuela
Paraguay vs Ecuador
Uruguay vs Peru
Chile vs Mexico
Argentina vs Colombia
Bolivia vs Japan
Peru vs Mexico
Uruguay vs Chile
2011-7-10 03: 00 Brazil vs Paraguay
2011-7-10 05: 30 Venezuela VS Ecuador
2011-7-1103: 00 Colombia VS Bolivia
Argentina vs Japan
Uruguay vs Mexico
Chile vs Peru
2011-7-1406:15 Paraguay VS Venezuela
2011-7-14 08: 45 Brazil VS Ecuador
1/4 finally:
20 1 1-7- 17 03:00 a 1 VS Bt 1
20 1 1-7- 17 06: 15 A2 VS C2
20 1 1-7- 18 03:00 b 1 VS BT2
20 1 1-7- 18 06: 15 c 1 VS B2
Semifinal:
20 1 1-7-20 08:45 a 1/Bt 1 VS A2/C2
20 1 1-7-2 1 08:45 b 1/BT2 VS c 1/B2
Three or four finalists:
2011-7-24 03: 00a1/Bt1-A2/C2 negative VS B 1/BT2-C 1/B2 negative.
Final:
2011-7-25 03: 00a1/Bt1-A2/C2 Winner VS B 1/BT2-C 1/B2 Winner.