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Andrew Downie

Hosts Brazil face Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia in Copa America

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 General view of the trophy during the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Hosts Brazil were given a kind draw and will face Peru, Venezuela and Bolivia in the 2019 Copa America, a tournament they have not won since 2007 and one they will be under huge pressure to win on home soil.

Thursday's draw also placed Argentina, another side desperate for a major title after an even longer trophy drought, with Colombia, Paraguay and invited team Qatar.

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 The samba group Monobloco performs during the draw REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

The third of the three top seeds Uruguay are in perhaps the most difficult Group C, along with the other invited side Japan, plus Ecuador and reigning champions Chile.

This year's tournament will kick off with Brazil against Bolivia in Sao Paulo on June 14 and take place in five Brazilian cities. The final is at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium on July 7.

"People have questioned me about the draw and some said, it's easy, others said, be careful," Brazil coach Tite said. "Our responsibility is to perform at the highest level, to play with joy and to be proud of representing Brazil."

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 General view of 2019 Copa America draw REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

"We need to play really well, and that's how you become champions."

The draw at a cavernous Rio concert hall was led by former Brazil captain Cafu and aided by soccer luminaries like former Inter Milan defender Javier Zanetti, Uruguayan Diego Lugano and six times FIFA Player of the year Marta.

It marked the starting gun for what promises to be a high pressure year for both Brazil and Argentina.

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Former Paraguayan player Julio Cesar Romero during the draw REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

The host nation have not won a major title since lifting the Copa America in 2007 and coach Tite, whose side were knocked out the World Cup at the quarter-final stage last year, is under pressure to deliver some silverware.

Argentina, meanwhile, have reached the last two finals of the Copa America and lost both times on penalties. Another loss would extend a trophy drought that stretches back to 1993.

The two-times World Cup winners will come to the tournament with Lionel Scaloni in charge and although the interim coach, who has a contract until after the Copa, would not be drawn on his rivals he said his aim was to triumph.

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Javier Zanetti and Marta during the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

"It's going to be difficult and no matter who we play we have to win," he told reporters. "The idea is that we are as good as anyone; we just need to keep notching up the victories."

They could also be without Lionel Messi. The Barcelona forward took a sabbatical from international soccer after a disappointing World Cup in Russia and has not said whether he will return to play in Brazil.

The Copa America is the oldest international tournament in the world and is played between the 10 South American nations and invited teams.

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Chile's Jean Beausejour lifts the Copa America trophy REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

In addition to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, matches will be held in Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte and Salvador.

"Undoubtedly, there is always a great respect and admiration for Brazil's footballing culture," said Chilean coach Reinaldo Rueda.

"I think that will guarantee a great tournament."

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Ronaldinho with the tournament ball REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

(Reporting by Andrew Downie; editing by Ken Ferris/Greg Stutchbury)

2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez during the draw REUTERS/Pilar Olivares
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Brazil forward Marta during the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Brazilian stars Cafu and Ronaldinho arrive ahead of the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Paulo Wanderley, president of the Brazilian Olympic Committee arrives ahead of the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Reinaldo Carneiro Bastos, president of the Paulista Football Federation arrives ahead of the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Chile coach Reinaldo Rueda during the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
2019 Copa America Draw - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - January 24, 2019 Venezuela's coach Rafael Dudamel arrives ahead of the draw REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
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