Chaos at Copa America gates in Miami caused delays for ticketed fans trying to enter the game

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Hooligans Cause Chaos at Copa America Title Match, Raising Concerns for World Cup Readiness

Hooligans Storm Copa America Title Match, Raising Concerns for World Cup Preparations

A chaotic scene unfolded at the Copa America title match near Miami, as hooligans stormed the stadium, leaving scores of paying customers stranded outside. The incident has raised questions about the venue’s preparedness for the upcoming World Cup in two years, officials revealed on Monday.

Ticketed fans described the situation as “total chaos” and “mayhem” as they tried to enter Hard Rock Stadium, where Argentina emerged victorious over Colombia in a match that started nearly 90 minutes late on Sunday.

Hard Rock Stadium is slated to be one of the 11 U.S. stadiums used for the 2026 World Cup, which will also be played in Mexico and Canada. Miami-Dade County Mayor Levine Cava has ordered a full review of the events that transpired, emphasizing the need to learn from the situation as preparations continue for the global tournament.

Dr. Manuel Fonseca, who spent $3,600 on tickets to witness Lionel Messi in action, expressed his disappointment at the chaotic scenes outside the stadium. “I’ve been to Hard Rock many times and I was expecting a very safe environment,” Fonseca said, recounting the mayhem that unfolded on Sunday night.

The unruly behavior of some non-ticketed fans led to gate closures and further disturbances inside the stadium. Despite efforts to control the situation, some fans engaged in illegal conduct, leading to clashes with police officers and damage to the stadium property.

“It was mayhem,” one shutout fan, Rebeca Hwang, told NBC News. The situation escalated to the point where the stadium reached capacity, forcing officials to deny entry even to ticketed fans.

The incident left many ticket holders frustrated and disappointed, with some wandering from gate to gate in hopes of gaining entry. The delayed kickoff of the match added to the confusion, with Fonseca questioning the stadium’s readiness to host the World Cup in the future.

As investigations into the events continue, concerns remain about the safety and security measures that will be in place for future sporting events at the venue. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that organizers may face in ensuring a smooth and secure experience for fans and participants alike.

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