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White Caps Grapple with Illness Outbreak Among Players and Staff After Concacaf Champions Cup Loss in Mexico

June 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Earlier this week, the Vancouver Whitecaps faced a crushing defeat in the Concacaf Champions Cup final, losing 5-0 to Cruz Azul at Mexico City’s Estadio Olimpico Universitario. In the aftermath, the situation in Vancouver has become increasingly precarious.

On Thursday, the Whitecaps revealed that "a significant number of players and staff have experienced gastrointestinal symptoms" following their return from Mexico. Consequently, they canceled practice on Wednesday due to the widespread illness, calling it a "precautionary measure" based on advice from medical personnel.

"The health and well-being of our players and staff is our top priority. Each player has been given a tailored program from our medical and performance teams to aid their preparation and recovery," the team stated. "We are closely monitoring the situation and will keep everyone updated as new information emerges."

The healthy players engaged in individual training sessions on Wednesday instead of a team practice, with each given a "personal recovery program."

MLS teams aren’t the only ones to experience stomach issues related to the CONCACAF tournament; a similar incident occurred last year with the Columbus Crew. Many players and staff fell ill before the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup Finals in Mexico.

Medical staff later suggested food poisoning might have been the cause, as the Crew lost that match 3-0. Head coach Wilfried Nancy expressed his pride in the efforts of his players, noting that many suffered from diarrhea the day before the match. He proposed that future tournament finals should be held at neutral venues due to these health concerns.

Historically, MLS teams have struggled in the CONCACAF Champions Cup (formerly the Champions League). Since the tournament’s format was revised in 2008, only one MLS club has claimed the title, while all other championships have gone to teams from La Liga MX.

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It remains uncertain how many players the Whitecaps will have available for upcoming matches, as they also have nine players away on international duty.

Vancouver is set to host the Seattle Sounders on Sunday, followed by a match against the Crew on June 14.

Fan Take: This situation is concerning for soccer fans as it highlights the ongoing challenges teams face in international competitions, particularly regarding player health and performance. Ensuring the well-being of players is crucial not only for individual clubs but for the integrity of the sport as a whole, impacting fan engagement and the overall excitement surrounding these tournaments.

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