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Copa America comes to Miami-Dade County

Copa America is happening in Miami-Dade County! Sixteen teams are battling it out for their shot as champions of Copa America 2024, the 48th edition of the oldest national team tournament in the world.
Miami-Dade County is proud to be a host for several of the big matches, including the Copa America 2024 Final on July 14 at Hard Rock Stadium, where Argentina will face off against Colombia.
Whether you're visiting our County or you live here, here are some tips to help you navigate the events and make the most of your Copa America experience.
Follow these safety tips to help ensure your well-being when attending an event:
- It’s hot out there! Become familiar with common signs of heat stroke and heat exhaustion
- Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water, wear light clothing and take breaks in cool, shaded areas
- The weather moves fast around here. Be sure to monitor forecasts and plan accordingly
- Have a plan – identify and remember meeting points in case you get separated from the group
- If you see something, say something! Safety is a shared responsibility
- Follow all instructions provided by event staff and first responders
Know before you go. If you're attending the games at Hard Rock Stadium, leave prohibited items at home. The following items are prohibited at the stadium:
- Fireworks, flares, explosives, ammo or any other incendiary items or devices
- Air horns, whistles and noisemakers
- Alcohol of any kind
- Glass bottles, cans, coolers, thermoses and ice chests
- Purses larger than 12" x 2" x 12"
Ride Transit
Miami-Dade Transit makes it easy, safe and convenient to get around Miami. Metrorail riders can take the Orange Line to and from Miami International Airport, as well as to local hotels and hot spots.
Riders can also take Metrobus Route 150 Airport Miami Express, with service from the MIA Metrorail station to Mid Beach along the Julia Tuttle Causeway. Limited-stop service is available from Mid Beach to South Beach along Collins Avenue / Indian Creek Drive and Washington Avenue.
Copa America Media Kit
Here are some helpful and important messages:
Aviation
Miami-Dade Fire and Rescue
- Extreme Heat
- Extreme Heat (Español)
- Extreme Heat (Kreyòl)
- Stay Hydrated
- Stay Hydrated (Español)
- Stay Hydrated (Kreyòl)
- Monitor the Weather
- Monitor the Weather (Español)
- Monitor the Weather (Kreyòl)
- Event Safety 1
- Event Safety 2
- Event Safety 1 (Español)
- Event Safety 2 (Español)
- Event Safety 1 (Kreyòl)
- Event Safety 2 (Kreyòl)
Miami-Dade Police
- See Something, Say Something
- See Something, Say Something (Español)
- See Something, Say Something (Kreyòl)
- Prohibited Items
- Prohibited Items (Español)
- Prohibited Items (Kreyòl)
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