Electrical storm threatens Chile vs Canada: Conmebol’s emergency plan in the face of bad weather in the duel for Copa América 2024

Electrical storm threatens Chile vs Canada: Conmebol’s emergency plan in the face of bad weather in the duel for Copa América 2024
Electrical storm threatens Chile vs Canada: Conmebol’s emergency plan in the face of bad weather in the duel for Copa América 2024

The weather could affect the match for the third date of the 2024 Copa América. (DirecTV)

This Saturday, June 29, there will be a day full of emotions in the Copa America 2024. And the second classified in the quarterfinals of Group A will be defined with the confrontations Peru vs Argentina and Chile vs Canada.

Uncertainty arose around this last meeting in question. It all started last Friday the 28th a thunderstorm broke out in the city of Orlando, Florida. This was detrimental to the training of Ricardo Gareca with the ‘red’.

Following this incident, it was thought that the clash between Chile and Canada might be suspended. But, in the end, this will not be the case. The Exploria Stadium will host this decisive match from 19:00 hours in Peru.

According to the statements of the journalist Marco Escobar According to DSports, Chile vs Canada is not in danger of being suspended. On the contrary, it will be played no matter what. The only thing that could happen is that the time of the match is postponed in case of bad weather.

“The issue of the storm, yesterday, close to the time of the match, there was an electrical storm that delayed Chile’s training session at the premises, almost outside Orlando, near the amusement parks. There is also a forecast for a storm today, we will see if the weather is with us, but the game is going to be played. It is impossible that it will end up being suspended, at most it will be postponed,” he said.

Orlando is a city where thunderstorms frequently occur.

Conmebolthe organizer of the Copa América, has an emergency plan in case a thunderstorm occurs during the match between Chile and Canada in the third round of Group A.

  • First, the referee must stop the match when he reviews the warning from the match delegate, who will receive guidance from the authorities.
  • Second, the match delegate will have to direct the players and people present on the field to take shelter.
  • Third, the stadium sound system will direct spectators to seek shelter and remain in the stadium in the event of a resumption of play.

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