Lionel Messi's Argentina fell short once more in the last edition of the Copa America in 2019, but they will soon have a chance for redemption as the 2020 tournament approaches.
It will not be easy, however, with reigning champions Brazil out to defend their title, while Luis Suarez's Uruguay will hope to add to their silverware collection and underdogs are out to claim some scalps.
With the tournament on the horizon, Goal brings you everything you need to know, including when the games are, match results and more.
Here is your full guide to the 2020 Copa America.
Copa America 2020 will feature 10 teams from South American confederation CONMEBOL and two teams from the AFC (Asian Football Confederation).
The 10 CONMEBOL representatives are: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The two AFC representatives are Australia and Qatar.
CONMEBOL have established a tradition of inviting teams from outside the South American continent to compete in the Copa America.
For the 2020 edition, Australia and Qatar were invited. It is Qatar's second involvement, having previously played in the 2019 edition, and it is Australia's competition debut.
Other teams to have played in the Copa America on invitation included: the United States men's national team, Mexico, Costa Rica, Japan, Panama, Jamaica, Honduras and Haiti.
While no invitee has ever won the Copa America, Mexico have been beaten finalists on two occasions (1993 and 2001) and finished third on three occasions (1997, 1999 and 2007).
Argentina and Colombia will share hosting duties for the 2020 Copa America. It will be the 10th time the tournament has taken place in Argentina and the second time it has been held in Colombia.
It is the first time since 1983 the tournament is being held across more than one country.
Copa America 2020 will begin on June 12 when co-hosts Argentina take on Chile at Estadio Monumental in Group A.
The group stage will run until July 1, with the knockout stage - quarter-finals - being played on July 4 and July 5.
Semi-final matches will take place on July 8, followed by the third-place play-off on July 11 and then the final on July 12.
The Copa America 2020 final will be played in the Colombian city of Barranquilla at Estadio Metropolitano - home to the Colombia national team, Atletico Junior and Barranquilla.
Affectionately known as El Metro by locals and fans, it has a capacity of over 60,000.
Estadio Metropolitano was used when Colombia hosted the 2001 Copa America, though the final on that occasion was held in Estadio El Campin in Bogota.
Brazil were the winners of the previous Copa America, which took place in 2019 in Brazil.
They defeated Peru 3-1 in the final thanks to goals from Everton, Gabriel Jesus and Richarlison, with Paolo Guerrero scoring for Peru.
It was the Selecao's ninth Copa triumph, moving them closer to Argentina, who have won 14 times, and Uruguay, who are the most successful team in the history of the competition with 15 titles.