Canada coach believes Copa America chaos won’t be repeated at 2026 World Cup
TORONTO — Canada coach Jesse Marsch got an inkling of how Copa America might go off the field after meeting with CONMEBOL organizers before the U.S.-based tournament.
“They were telling me about weather patterns in different cities and they were telling me about facilities,” Marsch said in an interview Monday. “At one point I said ‘You guys don’t know what you’re talking about.’
“They didn’t even know I was American … They made the mistake of thinking that they were just going to bring all their people from South America and be able to run a tournament in a new country and they were going to be able to do it seamlessly. And they made a massive mistake in that. They didn’t incorporate enough people on the ground who actually knew what the environment and spaces that they were working in were actually like and how to get things done.”
Sunday’s Argentina-Colombia final in Miami Gardens, Fla., was delayed for 80-plus minutes by pre-match chaos at the gates of Hard Rock Stadium. After the final whistle of last Wednesday’s semifinal in Charlotte, star striker Darwin Nunez and Uruguay teammates, fearing for the safety of their families, went into the stands at Bank of America Stadium as fans brawled.