Lionel Messi
led
Argentina
to lift the coveted
Copa America
trophy for a record 16th time, defeating
Colombia
1-0 in extra time at the
Hard Rock Stadium
in
Miami Gardens
, Florida.
Lautaro Martinez
scored the decisive goal in extra time after the match ended 0-0 following 90 minutes of regulation play.
Chaotic Start to the Final
The highly anticipated final experienced a delayed start due to ticketless fans storming the stadium.
The match's kickoff was postponed by over an hour as thousands of fans without tickets rushed security and attempted to force their way into the venue, according to organizers.
Videos circulating on social media showed security personnel scuffling with fans who were running across concourses and trying to breach the gates of the Hard Rock Stadium. Some fans were seen attempting to enter through a passage in the roof that resembled an air-conditioning duct.
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Police managed to close the gates and initiate a lockdown, leaving scores of people stuck outside attempting to gain entry before the match could commence. The chaos led to both teams being taken off the field temporarily.
Witnesses reported seeing several people being ejected from the stadium by security staff. Some players noted that their families were caught up in the turmoil outside and were unable to enter the venue, which is set to host matches during the 2026 World Cup.
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Delayed Kickoff
South American football's governing body,
CONMEBOL
, rescheduled the start time multiple times, moving it from 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., then to 8:45 p.m., and finally to 9:15 p.m. The teams were finally able to line up for the national anthems and begin the match at the adjusted time.
Victory Amid Adversity
Despite the chaotic start, Argentina managed to secure the victory in extra time. Lautaro Martinez’s goal clinched the win, ensuring Argentina's record 16th Copa America title. The match, held under challenging circumstances, highlighted the resilience and skill of the Argentine team, led by the legendary Lionel Messi.