Hot weather, Copa America referee faints during Peru-Canada match

Jakarta: The assistant referee of the Peru-Canada match of the Copa America 2024 fainted due to the extreme heat that hit Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City on Wednesday, June 26, 2024.

The temperature in the stadium is known to have reached 91 degrees Fahrenheit, which is equivalent to 32 degrees Celsius. Assistant referee Humberto Panjoj collapsed at the end of the first half. Fortunately, Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau, who saw the incident, was immediately alerted and told the head referee, Mario Escobar, to seek medical assistance.

Report of New York Timesthe air temperature in the stadium reached 32 degrees Celsius (91 F) with an air humidity of 51 percent. This condition is considered hostile to players and match officials.
Panjoj was given first aid on the sidelines, he also appeared able to stand for a while. However, due to safety reasons, Panjoj was eventually taken off the pitch for further examination.

The Guatemalan assistant referee, who fainted, was then replaced by Ecuadorian Ricardo Fabian Baren Cordova at the start of the second half.

It is known that Conmebol, as the organizer of the Copa America 2024 in the United States, has published a protocol to deal with high temperatures. This is normal given that several host stadiums can potentially be affected by high temperatures and humidity.

Of the 14 stadiums in use, eight of them are open stadiums directly exposed to the scorching sun. His party has therefore called on its supporters, football players and officials to consume plenty of mineral water to avoid dehydration.

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