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The Copa America is a hugely popular tournament that attracts fans from around the world, keen to see the top talents in the continent do battle and any game involving the top national teams, such as Argentina and Brazil, attracts a great deal of demand.
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Venezuela have a rather patchy record in the Copa America and have struggled to make an impact in the competition since their first appearance, which came back in 1967 when they finished in fifth place.
They have never won the tournament, and their best finish was a fourth-place spot, which they secured in 2011 when stars including SV Hamburger’s Tomas Rincon and Getafe’s Miku led La Vinotinto all the way to the Semi-Finals, where they were knocked out by Paraguay on penalties before Peru thumped them in the Third-Place play-off in La Plata, Argentina.
Quarter-Final finishes at Copa America 2016 and 2019 showed Venezuela have been moving in the right direction in more recent editions of the competition.
With 15 titles to their name, at present, Argentina are the joint-most successful nation in the Copa America, equalling Uruguay’s total of championships.
Argentina hosted the inaugural Copa America tournament when it was called the South American Championship in 1916 and finished as runners-up, with Uruguay going on to win the first title.
1921 marked Argentina’s first title, and throughout the competition’s history, La Albiceleste have been a constant presence in the latter stages of the tournament.
Their most consistent period of success came between 1941 and 1959 when they won the Copa America title on seven occasions. That doesn’t mean that Argentina have not had a period of drought; most notably, they went from 1993 to 2021 without winning the competition, repeatedly losing in the final.
That win in 2021 saw Lionel Messi make a huge impact in the finals in Brazil. The former Barcelona star finished as joint top-scorer in the tournament, which was concluded with a narrow 1-0 win over arch-enemies Brazil in the Copa America Final, with Angel Di Maria netting the only goal in Rio De Janeiro.
Argentina have a fairly dominant record against Venezuela, and that’s certainly the case in Copa America clashes.
They have met on six occasions in the tournament; in August 1975, Argentina thrashed Venezuela 11-0, with Daniel Killer scoring a hat-trick and Mario Kempes grabbing two in a stunning success.
In June 2016, Argentina beat Venezuela 4-1 in the United States, with Gonzalo Higuain scoring twice, and their most recent clash in 2019 saw Tottenham playmaker Giovani Lo Celso and Lautaro Martinez hit the back of the net in a 2-0 success in Rio.
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There's no upcoming date for a duel between Venezuela and Argentina. Their next games will be Turkey vs Venezuela and Argentina vs Honduras.
Copa America 2028 tickets vary in price depending on the importance of the game and where you choose to sit. However, it's not always easy to grab Venezuela vs Argentina tickets through the usual channels.
There aren’t currently any future games scheduled between these two teams. Typically, Venezuela vs Argentina tickets start from $40 on SeatPick, and the average price is around $119.
Yes. When booking Venezuela vs Argentina tickets on SeatPick, users will automatically see listings that are seated together. You have the option to disable the 'Seated Together' filter on the event page if you'd like to view every available listing, including seats that aren't next to each other.
Yes - SeatPick often offers away section tickets for Venezuela vs Argentina, depending on provider availability. Select the "Away" filter on the event page to display seats found only in the away end.
SeatPick does not impose a specific limit on Venezuela vs Argentina ticket purchases. When you visit the event page, specify how many tickets you need to display relevant listings. Availability fluctuates depending on the inventory of our ticket providers - each event will be different.
Unsold inventory can cause Venezuela vs Argentina ticket prices to drop as kick-off approaches. However, there’s no guarantee - high demand among fans can cause prices to rise as the event nears.
In case the match date or kick-off time is modified, your Venezuela vs Argentina tickets will still be valid for the rescheduled fixture. There's nothing you need to do - the tickets will work fine for the new time and date.
Venezuela v Argentina tickets become available shortly after the Copa America 2028 schedule is released in December. To stay informed, check back soon for relevant Venezuela v Argentina ticket updates.
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