Copa America

The 2024 Copa America: Chaos and Criticism in U.S. Hosting

The 2024 Copa America, hosted in the U.S., faced numerous issues that marred the tournament. Despite being held in top stadiums, poor pitch conditions, low attendance and crowd troubles plagued the event. Problems began in the opening game between Argentina and Canada where both teams criticized the turf quality. Many venues used temporary grass over artificial surfaces which led to player complaints. In the final at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, ticketless fans forced entry, delaying the match by 80 minutes.

Consequently, this chaos resulted in clashes with police and several arrests, raising concerns about security measures for the 2026 World Cup, set to be co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Uruguay’s coach Marcelo Bielsa criticized Conmebol, South American football’s governing body, calling them “a plague of liars” over the pitch conditions and security.  Additionally, high ticket prices led to half-empty stadiums in many games. Colombia’s coach also criticized the extended half-time due to Shakira’s performance, which contributed to the final’s delayed kick-off.

Furthermore, Uruguay players clashed with Colombian fans after a semi-final, citing inadequate segregation. Disorder at the final prompted Miami-Dade County to review safety protocols, stressing improved planning for future events. With eight Copa America venues set to be used in the 2026 World Cup, officials must implement stringent security measures. Conmebol expressed regret over the violence and emphasized the need for improved protocols. Meanwhile, the Independent Supporters Council remains optimistic that they can address the issues seen in the 2024 Copa America for the World Cup. They await Fifa’s response eagerly.

Cataleya

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