Chile’s Bravo becomes oldest player in Copa America history in scoreless draw with Peru

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At 41 years, 69 days old, Chilean keeper makes 4 saves in team’s tournament opener

Posted: June 21, 2024

Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo became the oldest player in Copa America history during his team’s 0-0 draw with Peru in Arlington, Texas on Friday. (Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Claudio Bravo became the oldest player in Copa America history and made four saves to help Chile play Peru to a scoreless draw on Friday night in the tournament opener for both teams.

Bravo, who is 41 years and 69 days, stopped a first-time shot by Gianluca Lapadula on a corner kick in the 79th minute before denying Paolo Guerrero on the rebound attempt in front of 43,030 fans at AT&T Stadium.

Chile’s best scoring chance came in the 16th minute when Alexis Sanchez was left wide open in front of the goal, but his redirection went over the crossbar.

The physical battle featured 37 fouls and four yellow cards.

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Chile and Peru trail Argentina in Group A.

Argentina, which began the defence of its Copa America title with a 2-0 victory over Canada on Thursday, faces Chile on Tuesday at East Rutherford, New Jersey in a rematch of the 2016 Copa America final.

Peru plays Canada on Tuesday at Kansas City, Kansas, then closes the first round against Argentina on June 29 at Miami Gardens, Florida.

Fourteen U.S. stadiums are hosting the tournament, which runs through June 14 and ends at Miami Gardens, Florida. Six nations from North and Central America and the Caribbean were added to the 10 South American teams, just as in the centennial Copa America in 2016.

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