SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- The treasurer of the governing body of South American football says the future of next year's centennial Copa America will be debated in the next few days.
The tournament in the United States is in doubt because of its connections to the FIFA corruption and bribery scandal. A U.S. Department of Justice indictment included allegations that more than $100 million in bribes were used to secure the rights to the showpiece event.
Carlos Chavez told The Associated Press on Thursday, ''We are watching how events unfold, and the investigation is a concern to everyone.