Sports7/22/2025The Guardian

‘Disrespectful’: players hit out at Conmebol over issues at Copa América Feminina

‘Disrespectful’: players hit out at Conmebol over issues at Copa América Feminina

The article discusses the issues faced by players at the 2025 Copa América Feminina, a women's football tournament organized by CONMEBOL, the South American football governing body. The article highlights several problems, including players having to warm up in cramped rooms with opponents, the lack of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) during the group stage, and poor organization, low attendance, and questionable refereeing. The article notes that these issues are concerning, as South America prepares to host its first Women's World Cup in 2027. The article suggests that the tournament lags behind the success of the recent Euro 2025 in Europe, and that CONMEBOL needs to raise its game to ensure a smooth operation for the upcoming World Cup.

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