💨 Abstract
The Copa América Femenina in Ecuador faced significant issues. Players complained about poor training conditions, lack of VAR, and near-empty stadiums. Marta, playing for Brazil, criticized the cramped warm-up space, questioning the professionalism of the tournament. CONMEBOL, the governing body, has not addressed these complaints. Low attendance and pre-tournament disputes, such as Uruguay's training conditions, further marred the event.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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