Miami Dead County officials said that last year’s Copa Amarika final between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium due to lack of intelligence collecting intelligence at the stadium grounds, lack of insufficient security parameters and a large number of incredible fans.
The Miami Dead police received a report a day before the final that Texas law enforcement agencies had “difficulty removing the mob from the stadium areas” after a separate match of Copa Amika, and that the Colombia team in Florida was near the hotel in the Hotel.
Under information, officials were forced to activate more police for the game. According to the report, at least 900 law enforcement members eventually staffed or responded to the staff.
Nevertheless, the report states, “The fact is that 20,000 to 30,000 guardians had plans to arrive quickly, away from site, then the doors entered by intelligence were crashed with a large number and no intelligence was shared by the source.
The report recommends that law enforcement tracked the social media platform to explore such projects.
Thousands of fans arrived at the hard rock stadium before the July match, jumped on security railing and operated previous police officers, endangering the safety of fans, players and referees. The scene delayed the game to the stadium and match officials. According to the report, fifty people were evacuated and 26 people were arrested.
On the night of the final, Miami Dad County Mayor Daniela Leon Kawa said she was “angry” with the air and promised to review.
Hard Rock Stadium is home to NFL’s Miami Dolphins at the Miami Gardens, Florida and will host seven matches of the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
ESPN contacted Cambul-Federation that organized the tournament-for comment from the Miami Dead Police and Mayor’s office. A spokesman for the Hard Rock Stadium said his officials had not seen the report and that was why he could not comment.
According to the report, the Hard Rock Stadium allowed baseless and pedestrians to go to the ground before the match. Although hard rock “allows fans to open open access to the vast majority of events … it does not have adverse effects before,” the report suggests that the stadium extend their security scope and to prevent pedestrians and vehicles in high profiles during high profile incidents.
The report states that “many people without tickets were crowded at entrances and used their large numbers to hurry up the doors and ignore safety measures.” “Police and stadium security efforts were ineffective in setting up ticket patrons without tickets. Non -ticket fans could not be effectively removed from Gates because of the large number of people who emphasized against the gates of the sheep.”
The report states that stadium officials and police also have a difficult time to talk to a large mob at the gate, the report said, adding that the police should deploy a portable speaker system for future incidents.
The report states that the “lack of organization” by the tournament organizers resulted in “tremendous use of photo tickets”.
According to the report, event tickets should be issued electronically to minimize the risk of fraud and duplication.
ESPN’s Lizzie Bakrano participated in the report.
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