CONMEBOL Blames Hard Rock Stadium for Copa América Chaos (2024)

CONMEBOL has blamed Hard Rock Stadium for inadequate crowd control and trespassing issues that escalated at Sunday night’s Copa América final between Lionel Messi‘s Argentina and Colombia.

Chaos at the gates prompted an 82-minute delay to the start of the match. Organizers and security tried to keep those without tickets out while allowing entry to those who had tickets to pass. Eventually, they gave up and let everyone in, to reduce the possibility of injury.

“In this situation, CONMEBOL was subject to decisions made by the Hard Rock Stadium authorities, according to the contractual responsibilities established for security operations,” South America’s soccer governing body said in a statement. “In addition to the preparations determined in this contract, CONMEBOL recommended to these authorities the procedures proven in events of this magnitude, which were NOT taken into account.”

Earlier Monday, Hard Rock Stadium issued a statement clarifying that the event was organized in collaboration with CONMEBOL, CONCACAF and local law enforcement agencies. Despite regretting the outcome, in the statement Hard Rock Stadium emphasized its ongoing commitment to working closely with law enforcement to prevent such incidents in the future. CONCACAF, the co-organizer of the tournament, did not respond to Sportico’s request for comment at the time of the publication of this story.

But according to accounts from fans and journalists, the disturbances could have been averted with better planning and management.

A night to forget

Argentines Lucas Regolo and Agustina Comelli have attended approximately 40 Argentina matches, from group stage matches during the 2011 Copa America in Argentina to all Argentina matches at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. As passionate soccer fans, they believed it would be unforgettable for their 9-year-old twins to attend the Copa América final in person Sunday night as a family.

“I have never thought I’d experience anything like last night,” Regolo said in a phone interview. “It was complete chaos.”

After Argentina beat Canada reach to the final, the family and a friend traveled from Buenos Aires to watch the final in Miami Gardens, Fla. They paid $1,200 per ticket, purchased on the secondary market—more than what they paid for tickets to the World Cup final in Qatar.

“We felt it was worth seeing Messi play one more time with our children,” Regolo said.

Arriving at Hard Rock around 5:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, they parked their rental car and walked around the stadium to get to their gate only to find it closed. “We were informed that the gates were shut due to people trying to enter with fake or no tickets. No one could tell us when they would reopen,” he said.

By then, thousands of fans without tickets had rushed the gates, causing a stampede to unlawfully enter the stadium. This prompted security guards to shut down all entrances, leaving thousands of ticketed fans stranded outside.

In the 100+ degree Miami heat, the situation became increasingly dire outside the gates with pushing and shoving.

Regolo felt the police’s efforts to control the crowd instead exacerbated the chaos. Eventually, the couple moved away from the gates to protect their children. They wandered around the stadium until around 8 p.m. ET, the final’s initial start time, when they noticed a group of people entering through a gate. “We ended up getting in without showing our tickets,” he admitted. “It was pure luck.”

Hit or miss in the chaos

Veronica Brunati, a correspondent for Fox Argentina, did not share Regolo and Comelli’s luck. While completing her pregame assignment reporting from outside Hard Rock Stadium, she witnessed fans walking straight from the festival to the stadium. “I noticed there were no security perimeters [between the fan festival and the stadium gates],” she said. “Anyone could walk up to the gates, ticket or not. And they did.”

Once Brunati’s assignment was finished, she had a ticket to attend the game as a fan. But she found herself among the thousands who did not get into the stadium. “Many people outside the gates were injured, crying, desperate,” she said.

Martin Fradkin, a producer with ESPN’s content development unit who attended the game as a fan, pointed to serious organizational failures. “In my opinion, there was a complete lack of communication among the organizers,” he said. “It’s not just CONMEBOL but also CONCACAF [and] the stadium staff. Accountability remains unclear.”

After waiting outside, Fradkin eventually entered along with hundreds of others. “No one even checked my ticket,” he noted. He was able to sit in his seat.

Lessons to learn

Bianca Soifer, a freelance reporter who lives in Buenos Aires, was credentialed to attend the game as a member of the media. After finding herself stuck outside the gates with ticketed guests and other members of the media, the reporter accessed the stadium right before the kickoff through the media entrance.

“People always criticize Latin America for being ill-prepared for big events,” Soifer said on a phone call. “But we [in Argentina] take security measures so much more seriously, protect people, even for smaller matches,” she said.

Fradkin said the organizers underestimated the demand to watch the game in person and the unticketed fans’ willingness to enter. “Tickets for the final was as expensive as the final of the World Cup. They may have expected it to be like the Super Bowl, but soccer draws a different crowd,” he said.

Fradkin, who has worked at hundreds of soccer matches, emphasized the importance of security perimeters for high-demand sporting events. “Allowing people without tickets near the gates can lead to stampedes. Security needs to control access well before the stadium,” he said.

Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium is scheduled to host seven World Cup games in 2026.

“In my 20 years covering the Argentine national team across 40 countries, I’ve never witnessed anything like yesterday,” Brunati said. “It’s a miracle no one lost their life.”

CONMEBOL Blames Hard Rock Stadium for Copa América Chaos (2024)

FAQs

CONMEBOL Blames Hard Rock Stadium for Copa América Chaos? ›

CONMEBOL has blamed Hard Rock Stadium for inadequate crowd control and trespassing issues that escalated at Sunday night's Copa América final between Lionel Messi's Argentina

Argentina
The Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina), nicknamed La Albiceleste ('The White and Sky Blue'), represents Argentina in men's international football and is administered by the Argentine Football Association, the governing body for football in Argentina.
https://en.wikipedia.org › Argentina_national_football_team
and Colombia
Colombia
Colombia. Nickname(s) Los Cafeteros (The Coffee Growers)
https://en.wikipedia.org › Colombia_national_football_team
. Chaos at the gates prompted an 82-minute delay to the start of the match.

Did CONMEBOL blames stadium officials for Copa America chaos in Miami? ›

CONMEBOL blamed Hard Rock Stadium officials, saying it provided security recommendations “which were NOT taken into account.” The stadium responded saying it “implemented, and in many cases exceeded, CONMEBOL's security recommendations” throughout the Copa America tournament and final.

What happened at Hard Rock Stadium in Copa America? ›

Lax security for walk-ins led to breach, chaos at Hard Rock Stadium's Copa America final. Fans rushed a Hard Rock Stadium gate, delaying the start of the Copa America final between Argentina and Colombia.

What is the Hard Rock Stadium controversy? ›

Fans have alleged that organizers failed to control matchday crowds, leading to spectators being denied entry into the stadium, even after spending thousands of dollars on tickets. In one case, a fan alleged she suffered bodily harm from the uncontrolled crowds.

What is the lawsuit against Conmebol Copa America? ›

Ayala filed a lawsuit on behalf of its client against CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, and the Hard Rock Stadium over the events that led to thousands of ticket holders not being able to enter the stadium the day of the Copa America final between Colombia and Argentina.

What was the damage to the Hard Rock Stadium? ›

football games have been damaged.” Hard Rock Stadium issued a statement late Sunday night saying that “unruly fans" were "breaking down walls and barricades and vandalizing the stadium, causing significant damage to the property.” The statement also said that Hard Rock Stadium “will continue to work with law ...

What is the difference between CONMEBOL and Copa América? ›

The Copa América is governed by the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (commonly known as CONMEBOL), and the tournament's field consists of the 10 national teams that are members of CONMEBOL—Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela—plus two additional national teams ...

Why was there chaos at Copa America? ›

The stadium, home field of the NFL's Miami Dolphins with a capacity of more than 65,000 spectators, was overwhelmed when non-ticketed fans rushed the gates, climbing through security railings and air vents to get in.

What is the purpose of the Hard Rock Stadium? ›

Conceived at a time when many U.S. stadiums were criticized because they didn't have a tight enough focus on any specific function, Hard Rock Stadium was intended for multipurpose use from the outset, as the home of the Dolphins and, until 2011, the MLB's Florida Marlins.

What happened at Hard Rock Miami? ›

The fans pushed through gates, trampled people, hopped fences, climbed through the ventilation system, and trashed an escalator while evading police and security personnel.

What is the shady side of Hard Rock Stadium? ›

Stick to the south (home) side or upper deck for shade. Later in the day, seats in sections 142-150 will start to move into the shade, starting with rows closest to the field and moving upward.

What happened at Copa America Miami? ›

Mayhem at Copa América gates in Miami prevented ticketed fans from getting into game. Hooligans stormed the Copa América title match near Miami, keeping scores of paying customers outside the stadium and raising questions about whether the venue is prepared for the World Cup in two years, officials said Monday.

What was the damage to the Copa America stadium? ›

According to reports issued by the stadium owners, fans fought with police, broke walls and barricades and destroyed the stadium infrastructure. The worst damage was in the premium 72 Club area, where escalators were destroyed and there was glass and debris everywhere.

Is CONMEBOL owned by FIFA? ›

The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) is one of the six FIFA continental confederations. A confederation is the governing body for association football on each continent. Each confederation is part of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).

Why doesn t guyana play in CONMEBOL? ›

History, tradition, cultural ties with the Caribbean, less travel and expenses, and the fact that they'd not be competitive in Conmebol. It makes sense. In Concacaf they can compete with other countries relatively at their level, and be eliminated by stronger countries with a minimum of expense.

How many World Cups does CONMEBOL have? ›

CONMEBOL national teams have won ten FIFA World Cups (Brazil five, Argentina three and Uruguay two) and CONMEBOL clubs have won 22 Intercontinental Cups and four FIFA Club World Cups.

What is the scandal on the Copa América final? ›

A federal class action lawsuit was filed Friday on behalf of ticketed fans who were not allowed into the Copa América finals match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Sunday, after “thousands of unticketed fans” breached security, prompting them to shut the stadium gates.

Who was responsible for Copa América security? ›

As we've previously said, Hard Rock Stadium worked collaboratively with CONMEBOL, CONCACAF and local law enforcement agencies on security both leading up to and during the Copa América tournament. The agencies met regularly, including daily security briefings throughout the month-long tournament.

What happened at Copa América stadium? ›

A stadium statement later explained that as gates were "closed and re-opened strategically", some fans "continued to engage in illegal conduct - fighting police officers, breaking down walls and barricades and vandalising the stadium, causing significant damage to the property".

Why was there chaos at Copa América? ›

The stadium, home field of the NFL's Miami Dolphins with a capacity of more than 65,000 spectators, was overwhelmed when non-ticketed fans rushed the gates, climbing through security railings and air vents to get in.

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