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Whitecaps Food Poisoning Drama: Canada's Jesse Marsch inspires Concacaf to take action after players get sick in Mexico
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Whitecaps Food Poisoning Crisis: Jesse Marsch Sparks Concacaf Action Following Players’ Illness in Mexico

June 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Following their defeat in the Concacaf Champions Cup against Cruz Azul in Mexico, the Vancouver Whitecaps had to cancel training due to several players and staff suffering from gastrointestinal issues. This situation also affected the Canadian national team’s preparation, prompting coach Jesse Marsch to take extra precautions by organizing a breakfast for players before their match against Ukraine.

Three Whitecaps players—Ali Ahmed, Sam Adecube, and Jaden Nelson—were unable to train due to their illness, but they returned on Friday; however, they are not yet fit for the upcoming friendly match. "All three players have experienced food poisoning," Marsch noted. "While they are improving, they likely won’t be ready for a full 90 minutes on the field."

Marsch expressed concern that this marks the second consecutive year where players from a CONCACAF and MLS team have faced poisoning while in Mexico for a major final. He remarked, "It’s alarming that this has occurred two years in a row; we need stronger protections for our teams."

Previously, the Columbus Crew faced similar food poisoning problems during the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup final against Pachuca, which ended in a 3-0 loss. Marsch pointed out that although there’s no concrete evidence, the recurrence of these issues is suspicious.

Despite efforts from the team’s chef and nutritionist to prevent such incidents, it wasn’t sufficient. In response, the Whitecaps issued a statement regarding the health concerns: "After returning from Mexico, many players and staff reported gastrointestinal symptoms. In consultation with medical professionals, we decided to cancel training on Wednesday to ensure the safety of our personnel."

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The health and safety of players and staff is a top priority, and the club is monitoring the situation closely, ready to support their recovery. This health scare could have implications for the Canadian national team as they prepare for a friendly match, while also impacting the Whitecaps’ upcoming game against the Seattle Sounders, who are poised to capitalise on any advantage as they are chasing playoff positioning.


Fan Take: This situation is a stark reminder of the importance of player health in professional soccer, as even minor disruptions can ripple through upcoming matches and impact overall team performance. For soccer fans, the ongoing health issues not only affect their favorite teams but also highlight the need for improved safety protocols in international fixtures.

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