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Ecuador Football Federation Raises Concerns Over Fair Play Ahead of Match Against Mexico

Ecuador's football federation has raised concerns about fair play after local fans gathered outside their hotel before a match against Mexico. The federation condemned the behavior of approximately 1,000 Mexican supporters who created a disturbance, urging authorities to ensure the safety of players and fans. As Ecuador prepares to face Mexico at Estadio Azteca, they hope that such unsporting actions won't overshadow the spirit of the World Cup. Read more to find out how this incident unfolds.
 

Ecuador's Complaint to World Cup Organizers

In a recent development, Ecuador's football federation has formally expressed its concerns to World Cup organizers regarding an incident involving local fans. This occurred just before Ecuador's crucial last-32 match against co-host Mexico, with the federation claiming that the event breached fair play standards.


Local reports indicate that approximately 1,000 Mexican fans gathered outside Ecuador's hotel in Mexico City late Monday night. They created a ruckus using various noisemakers, including pots and buckets, while singing the traditional Mexican song "Cielito Lindo." The police eventually intervened to disperse the crowd.


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The Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) released a statement condemning the behavior, stating, "This conduct is far removed from the principles of fair play, equality, and unity that a football World Cup should represent."


They called on the relevant authorities to monitor such occurrences more closely and to implement necessary measures to safeguard the players, coaching staff, and fans of Ecuador.


"We hope that these unsporting actions do not overshadow the football celebration that brings together two brotherly nations," the FEF added, emphasizing that Ecuador would always respond on the field.


Ecuador is set to compete against Mexico at the iconic Estadio Azteca later today.