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Whitecap Reveals Many Staff Struggled with Gastrointestinal Issues Following CONCACAF Champions Cup Loss in Mexico

June 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Vancouver Whitecaps Face Turmoil After CONCACAF Final Loss

Earlier this week, the Vancouver Whitecaps suffered a disappointing 5-0 defeat against Cruz Azul in the Concacaf Champions Cup final held at Mexico City’s Estadio Olimpico Universitario. This loss has been followed by growing concerns back in Vancouver.

On Thursday, the Whitecaps revealed that a significant number of players and staff have been experiencing "gastrointestinal symptoms" after their trip to Mexico. The team canceled practice on Wednesday as a precautionary measure due to the widespread illness, after consulting with medical experts.

"The health and well-being of our players and staff remains our top priority. We provide each player with individualized support programs from our medical team to aid in preparation and recovery," the club stated. "We are actively monitoring the situation and will share updates as more information arises."

This incident is not isolated to the Whitecaps; last year, the Columbus Crew faced a similar issue thought to be food poisoning just before the 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup final in Mexico, resulting in a 3-0 loss.

In an attempt to mitigate the risk of illness, Vancouver even brought their personal chef to Mexico. Although the club has not made any allegations of foul play, Canadian national team head coach Jesse Marsch expressed concerns about the situation on Friday, stating his disbelief that a second consecutive year could see teams from MLS facing such issues in Mexico.

Marsch, who previously played for MLS and the US men’s national teams, mentioned that clubs often encounter malicious tactics when competing in Mexico. "Do you wonder if you will get a fire alarm in the middle of the night? Are there unexpected festivities? These are not just coincidences, and the competitive advantages that emerge when teams enter Mexico are quite significant," he commented.

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"While there’s no evidence implicating foul play this time, it’s hard to ignore the pattern. It’s alarming that this has happened two years in a row, raising serious concerns for teams like the Whitecaps and the Crew," he added.

Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy also expressed skepticism over last year’s events, suggesting that finals of the tournament should be held at neutral venues.

Regardless of these health issues, MLS teams have struggled in the Concacaf Champions Cup (previously known as the Concacaf Champions League). Since the tournament’s modern format began in 2008, only one MLS club has claimed the title, with the remainder going to Liga MX teams.

As for the Whitecaps, uncertainty looms around their player lineup for upcoming matches, as they also face the challenge of having nine players away on international duty.

The Whitecaps will host the Seattle Sounders on Sunday, followed by a match against the Crew on June 14.


Fan Take: This situation highlights ongoing challenges for MLS teams competing in international tournaments, raising questions about player safety and fairness in matches held in Mexico. For soccer fans, these developments could indicate a need for systemic changes to enhance the integrity of such competitions, ultimately affecting the future of the sport in North America.

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