Posted on: June 17, 2023, 08:04h.
Final up to date on: June 17, 2023, 08:05h.
The US males’s soccer match towards Mexico was reduce quick Thursday by the referee, after Mexican followers stuffed Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with homophobic chants.

Referee Ivan Barton halted the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Affiliation Soccer (CONCACAF) Nations League semi-final to cease the chants on the 89-minute mark, with the US workforce main 3-0.
However after a 12-minute cease — throughout which the scoreboards flashed a message begging for the chants to finish — they resumed towards US goalkeeper Matt Turner. That’s when referee Ivan Barton referred to as the sport for good with 4 minutes of stoppage time remaining.
The rants, often directed on the opposing workforce’s goalkeepers after they take a objective kick, have been a disturbing custom amongst Mexican soccer followers for years. They’ve led to fines for the Mexican Soccer Federation — together with greater than $100K following the World Cup in 2022 in Qatar.
Followers have been ejected from stadiums for chanting — together with a number of Thursday night time. And lots of the Mexican gamers have posted movies asking for the chanting to cease. However nothing has labored.
It stays to be seen whether or not early finishes can curb the chants, however most usually are not optimistic as stadiums in Mexico Metropolis, Guadalajara, and Monterrey all gear as much as host World Cup matches within the subsequent three years.
“CONCACAF strongly condemns the discriminatory chanting by some followers through the CNL semi ultimate match between Mexico and the US,” the group stated in a press release on Friday. “These incidents have been extraordinarily disappointing and tarnished what ought to have been a constructive event to showcase high-quality soccer in our area.”
In April, US Soccer additionally introduced its personal coverage on discriminatory chanting, which stipulates {that a} workforce might be banned from taking part in a global recreation within the US for 2 years if chants are heard, with a second violation garnering a five-year ban, and a 3rd resulting in a possible everlasting ban.
The sport had already erupted in chaos earlier than the stoppage, as US gamers Weston McKennie and Sergiño Dest have been ejected by Barton, together with Mexicans César Montes and Gerardo Arteaga, for combating.
CONCACAF says it would launch an investigation into the chanting.