If you were watching the game on TV, you could see the lineman's face minutes before he collapsed, all sweaty and maybe with signs of distress. I even thought, how can they be playing with a heat advisory over Kansas City. They should've move the game for at least 2 hours later. We tend to focus on the players most of the time and not on the referees and linemen. Hope he makes a quick recovery...
The goalkeeper was more concerned about the lineman than the ref. The ref was nonchalant about it like... “walk it off dude” but mad respect for the goalie.
The ref has to remain calm and manage the situation. He went over, saw that his colleague was awake and talking and signalled for the medical staff. To be honest my only concern is that the medical team weren't already half way across the pitch, they should have been on as soon as they saw the keeper running over.
@@nivyr5677 it was 100 defrees farenheit you moron, the guy was standing in the sun for more than two hour, a heatstroke is what likely caused it you moron.
Keeper was a proper first responder. You could see him checking the airway and at 0:24 making sure he hasn't / won't swallow his tongue. I'm sure these guys get emergency first aid training so they can spot just such an occurrence and give the medical team enough time to get to someone.
@@nicolasmanrique5729 soy canadiense aquí puedes morirte esperando a ver un médico pero entiendo el césped siempre parece más verde en el patio de tu vecino.
@@Brenda-ny1gw The closest was the Canadian goalkeeper, what would be the point of everyone going if the doctors were already coming? there would only be disorder, think carefully when you speak
@@angelca2554 Nope this was at center, everyone was equally close, only the Canadians ran to him and gestured for help as did the Canadian fans, the other team did not care at all. The Canadian doctors were there quickly before the stadium ones.
@@johnparktowers1750 how tf would you know? You werent even there. dont blame the other people for not showing up, they dont even know the situation. Be glad that help arrived immediately. I swear, people like you deserve the worst. Pulling out the negative out of something positive.
@@johnparktowers1750You clearly didn't watch the game and are talking directly out your azz. Since I did watch the game, allow me to correct your ignorance. Canada had a free kick just outside the Peru penalty area. This linesman was covering the Canadian defensive half. ALL of Peru's team would have been in and around their own 18 yard box. So, the closest Peru player would have been 50+ yards away. Crepeau would have been well out of his goal, so was likely only 20 yards away. The next closest players would have been the Canadian "defenders" (not actually defenders, since Defenders go forward for free kicks since they tend to be tall), which is why we see Liam Miller come over, even though he's a winger. Oh, and it happened in front of the Canadian section, which is why you don't see or hear any Peruvian fans despite them massively outnumbering our own. The Peruvian players were dirty af all game, and should have had 2 players sent off instead of just the one. But that doesn't justify inventing a story about this particular incident. In the future, if you don't know the details, do everyone a favor and STFU!
@@CJMDVH WTF heat stroke can happen to anyone on the field or off the field fan wise too. High humidity and heat tough combo. Leave your bs politics out of the situation.
Main referee was more concerned with time in his watch than his country man’ s health. Pathetic!!!! 👎🏻 Canada’s goalie is a concerned individual 🥇 what a difference.
Because the main ref still has a job to do and a huge part of that is timekeeping. He's also not part of the medical team which was already rushing to the scene, so was he just supposed to create a greater panic than the situation already was? Keeping calm is often the best approach in a critical situation. As far as Crapeau, I agree. He saw what happened and rushed to start the helping process.
Quien sabe, pero parece que se están basando en horarios que favorezcan más a los horarios que no son de Estados Unidos que son los locales, porque por ejemplo, en mi zona horaria al parecer siempre van a ser a las 3 y 6pm al menos en la fase de grupos, ya sea si el partido es en Los Angeles o en Nueva York que son 3 horas de diferencia, ayer el de Chile -Argentina era a las 9pm hora local en New Jersey mientras que el de Brasil-Costa Rica que fue en Los Ángeles fue a la misma hora que donde yo vivo pero en Los Ángeles eran las 6pm. Ese partido de Canadá era a las 5pm hora local y tal vez pensaron que no haría tanto calor pero debieron al menos considerar una pausa para rehidratar porque a la mitad de la cancha le estaba pegando el sol por completo sin incluir la humedad en la zona
The linesmen were wearing a black uniform, so I could only imagine the massive absorption of heat on the uniform. Kudos to the Canadian GK on the biggest save of the game 🏥
Probably the referee was going through a lot of stress in the Heat or the humidity got into him even more and that caused him to collapse. My Great Respects to the Canadian goalkeeper. Loving your neighbor as yourself
Gracias al portero que pidió ayuda para que se le pudieran brindar los primeros auxilios. Dios permita se recupere, esto que sirva como ejemplo y se logren tomar medidas para poder evitar accidentes de mayor impacto. Me agradó la asistencia inmediata que se le brindó a mi compatriota. Esperemos noticias para poder saber cómo se encuentra. 🙏🏻 oraciones para su pronta recuperación.
@@telephonic Tacos, avocado and watermelon are NOT Guatemalan main staples. Thanks for your idiotically racist concern. Don't bother replying. I won't even read it.
@@arturpiatek3957 That´s the reason why Bolivia is a really strong team when they play at home. Every south american country got absolutely destroyed in La Paz at least once
As a veteran referee with 20+ years experience we train like crazy but the human body can only take so much especially in these summer temps. I helped with 11 games across 3 days a couple weeks back... I dont want to see a soccer ball till temps are back to some level of humane...
This is the kind of disaster they moved the Qatar world cup to winter in order to prevent. Why did the Conmebol decide to go ahead in a place that has these high temperatures and play during the middle of a heat wave ? it makes no sense.
Money is the answer. It's stupid i know. Every game is in the united states. That tells you everything you need to know. Even worse with the heat while its winter in south america.
They could have moved the game to later. A 5pm start in that heat. Crazy. Even 2 hours later would be enough because the field was mostly in shade by the end of the match.
I'm overwhelmed by the humanity and respect showed by all. To the fans for trying to alert players/staff through shouting, to the keeper for his immediate response, to the medical staff (from both sides) for attending, to the players for immediately halting play, so that the official could be tended to. I didn't see the match, I hope that he made a full recovery.
Good to see an organized medical team there in good time. I've seen far too many instances where it takes minutes when there aren't minutes. I suffered heat-stroke in a softball game once and it was one of the scariest moments of my life. Hop this man is okay and recovers.
Yup, now compare that tonthe reactions in the Scotland Hungary game, and that guy broke his cheekbone! Medics just casually strolled over. It was horrible!
The assistant referee Humberto Panjoj has been discharged from hospital after fainting during Canada's 1-0 win over Peru on Tuesday, tournament organizers CONMEBOL said on Wednesday. The Guatemalan official collapsed due to dehydration in hot and humid conditions in Kansas City but was now in a stable condition
Tell us you don't understand how weather works without actually telling us you don't understand how weather works. (with regard to daytime temperatures)
@@bcask61 theres a heat wave. Also, to answer the guy above, i think the reason why they play during daytime has something to do with time zones (foreign audiences)
Dude could have been getting a stroke, heart attack, or epilepsy and Ref takes him time to walk there and call the medics. He really didnt give a shit at all
jugar a esas temperaturas es inhumano, los partidos deberian ser ya por reglamento a horas donde el sol vaya en bajada, eso tambien ayudaría al espectáculo. he sufrido golpes de calor y es lo peor que te pueda pasar,
Ridiculous that the game was kicked off at 5pm local time in that heat. Should’ve been at minimum an 8pm kickoff. Quality of the match, players, refs, and fans suffered for it
Yeah, it does feel like they should have that contingency in place for mid summer tournaments. If its above a certain temp, delay kick off a few hours. Common sense, Kansas City in June can get very hot.
No sé cuál sea la temperatura, pero a la gente en la tribuna también les cae el sol y ¿Como pueden ellos aguantar el calor? o ¿Están más acostumbrados?.🤔
Everyone is sitting, drinking cool fluids, and wearing lighter colors that reflect the heat. Meanwhile the referee is in black and having to run all over, and doesn’t appear to have water on him at all. Local fans may be somewhat adapted to the weather, but adaptation can’t overcome physics! The Midwest USA can get very hot in summer, but it’s made MUCH worse by the high humidity: the temperature around the time this happened was 94°F/33°C, and with the humidity (62%) it felt closer to 98°F/37°C. Humidity that high also means sweating just doesn’t work as well to cool someone down, so it’s even easier to overheat. Honestly, having the game at 17:00 was idiotic and it’s surprising more people didn’t have issues. In Los Angeles we have a drier heat, and still often start our summer games around 19:00 so players aren’t running around in the sun and high heat. It’s just not safe.
I think it was just a professional reaction not that he doesn’t care. I mean he is not a doctor either so when medical staff is coming probably best to stay out of the way.
Could just be professional routine kicking in aitomatically, it is what they do when there is a pause in the game so maybe it was just an automatic thing already
you are the only idiot here!! “I am sure” “he thought the lineman was… really?? you are sure of that?? you stupid fuuuuuucccckkkkk you are an idiot seriously!!
Good work by the keeper. The medics, and lots of them, were hustling to get out there. Heat and humidity like that sneak up on you. Hope the referee recovers quickly.
40 seconds to before any medical person gets there....I like how the ref casually walks over and looks at his watch... "Well this is gonna add on some extra time"
It's all good that the Canadian goalkeeper comes to help the linesman who fainted due to heat stroke and he wasn't doing anything, but when someone collapses to the floor like that, you can't touch them, much less if they are unconscious, You cannot touch or move it for anything in the world, if you do you can make the situation worse.
Respects for Canada's goalkeeper
onward timbers and crepeau!
American doctors would give you the fastest appointment for December!, hahaha 😜 😜
Great player this tournament, and also great human
y el público canadiense que estaba detrás, fueron los primeros en avisar.
The other players are indifferent, which is sad.
The ref didn't look concerned at all😂... thats the worrying part
The ref wan’t having any of it. Clearly a dive, nobody near him! Should have been booked for simulation.
He actually looked at his watch like "oh boy, I won't make it for dinner at home, won't I?"
He’s Mexican
He was about to give a penalty and thot better not
@@cesaralexis73 he's from Guatemala
Crepeau with another save 👏🏼
😊
Best save of the day. Go Canada Go!
He is not alive😢😢
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My boi crepeau PTFC
"Get him a beer!" .. anyone hear that? Lol
yes, you did!! that’s why you mentioned it! duh
Sounded more like "Give Him Air"
Naw. That was beer. Whoever said that was an idiot.
0:37
Get root beer 😅
If you were watching the game on TV, you could see the lineman's face minutes before he collapsed, all sweaty and maybe with signs of distress. I even thought, how can they be playing with a heat advisory over Kansas City. They should've move the game for at least 2 hours later. We tend to focus on the players most of the time and not on the referees and linemen. Hope he makes a quick recovery...
And the refs are wearing all black 🤦♂
hes also standing right in the sun, maybe dehydrated and just collapsed
probably from that or lack of sugar
@@insomnia20422 The other linesperson is in the shade.
The goalkeeper was more concerned about the lineman than the ref. The ref was nonchalant about it like... “walk it off dude” but mad respect for the goalie.
Yep noticed that
The ref has to remain calm and manage the situation. He went over, saw that his colleague was awake and talking and signalled for the medical staff. To be honest my only concern is that the medical team weren't already half way across the pitch, they should have been on as soon as they saw the keeper running over.
The ref looked at his watch 😮 respect to the goal keeper & the team who all responded fast as fuck ❤
The author does not know the difference between the title linesman or referee.
@@expressoevangelism80they are both referees. One game they could be the on field referee, next game they could a linesman, next game 4th official.
Between the "give him a beer" and the "if you don't think it's hot... it's FUCKING HOT" this is an instant classic
"Poutine in the net" Awesome!
Goalie was there for the save, gotta be heat stroke. Wild.
Pfizer or moderna
@@nivyr5677 Nope it was just your mom's smelly vag
@@nivyr5677 it was 100 defrees farenheit you moron, the guy was standing in the sun for more than two hour, a heatstroke is what likely caused it you moron.
@@nivyr5677 You guys are such freaks.
@@nivyr5677don’t start this
Keeper was a proper first responder. You could see him checking the airway and at 0:24 making sure he hasn't / won't swallow his tongue. I'm sure these guys get emergency first aid training so they can spot just such an occurrence and give the medical team enough time to get to someone.
Canadian doctors helped fast👍🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
But only outside Canada.
Probably gave him a Pfizer
American doctors would give you the fastest appointment for December!, hahaha 😜 😜
@@nicolasmanrique5729 soy canadiense aquí puedes morirte esperando a ver un médico pero entiendo el césped siempre parece más verde en el patio de tu vecino.
and peruvians.........are still not treating him yet
Thank you Canada that referee from my Country you good people
Peruvians didn't lift a finger to help if you noticed lol
@@Brenda-ny1gw The closest was the Canadian goalkeeper, what would be the point of everyone going if the doctors were already coming? there would only be disorder, think carefully when you speak
@@angelca2554 Nope this was at center, everyone was equally close, only the Canadians ran to him and gestured for help as did the Canadian fans, the other team did not care at all. The Canadian doctors were there quickly before the stadium ones.
@@johnparktowers1750 how tf would you know? You werent even there. dont blame the other people for not showing up, they dont even know the situation. Be glad that help arrived immediately. I swear, people like you deserve the worst. Pulling out the negative out of something positive.
@@johnparktowers1750You clearly didn't watch the game and are talking directly out your azz. Since I did watch the game, allow me to correct your ignorance. Canada had a free kick just outside the Peru penalty area. This linesman was covering the Canadian defensive half. ALL of Peru's team would have been in and around their own 18 yard box. So, the closest Peru player would have been 50+ yards away. Crepeau would have been well out of his goal, so was likely only 20 yards away. The next closest players would have been the Canadian "defenders" (not actually defenders, since Defenders go forward for free kicks since they tend to be tall), which is why we see Liam Miller come over, even though he's a winger. Oh, and it happened in front of the Canadian section, which is why you don't see or hear any Peruvian fans despite them massively outnumbering our own.
The Peruvian players were dirty af all game, and should have had 2 players sent off instead of just the one. But that doesn't justify inventing a story about this particular incident. In the future, if you don't know the details, do everyone a favor and STFU!
Respect to the keeper who stayed with him to make sure he is alright
Possible heat exhaustion or worse heat stroke. Glad the referee is okay 👌. Stay hydrated everyone
Doesn't the stadium have a roof?
@@MiteshDamania cant you see that the sun is blasting the grass?
It's strange how all these so called fit and healthy people in all sports are suddenly collapsing all the time...
Vaxxed
How many heat strokes did we have already at this Copa? Isn't that a record?
There should have been a proper hydration break for everybody on the field.
there are 2 breaks you ignorant dumbass
@@CJMDVH WTF heat stroke can happen to anyone on the field or off the field fan wise too. High humidity and heat tough combo. Leave your bs politics out of the situation.
@@CJMDVHmust be the 5G bombs in Tower 7
@@CJMDVHalso aliens
Its the jab.... bet he wont be back.
Sin palabras... excelente el guardamenta canadiense en auxiliar rápidamente, aunque sea con palabras y de llamar la atención a los paramédicos
Main referee was more concerned with time in his watch than his country man’ s health.
Pathetic!!!! 👎🏻 Canada’s goalie is a concerned individual 🥇 what a difference.
The linesman was Mexican and the main ref was guatemalan :p
@@djsaidez271 NOT TRUE, his name is Humberto Panjoj from Guatemala. look it up yourself.
Latinos built different
Because the main ref still has a job to do and a huge part of that is timekeeping. He's also not part of the medical team which was already rushing to the scene, so was he just supposed to create a greater panic than the situation already was? Keeping calm is often the best approach in a critical situation. As far as Crapeau, I agree. He saw what happened and rushed to start the helping process.
What’s the ref gonna do? Touch and heal him like Jesus Christ?
Eso es lo bonito de los Canadiences, no le importo dejar su portería a la deriva, siempre muy humanitarios y con valores
¿Que pasa con los dirigentes de esa copa? He notado que han jugado partidos en días muy soleados.
Quien sabe, pero parece que se están basando en horarios que favorezcan más a los horarios que no son de Estados Unidos que son los locales, porque por ejemplo, en mi zona horaria al parecer siempre van a ser a las 3 y 6pm al menos en la fase de grupos, ya sea si el partido es en Los Angeles o en Nueva York que son 3 horas de diferencia, ayer el de Chile -Argentina era a las 9pm hora local en New Jersey mientras que el de Brasil-Costa Rica que fue en Los Ángeles fue a la misma hora que donde yo vivo pero en Los Ángeles eran las 6pm.
Ese partido de Canadá era a las 5pm hora local y tal vez pensaron que no haría tanto calor pero debieron al menos considerar una pausa para rehidratar porque a la mitad de la cancha le estaba pegando el sol por completo sin incluir la humedad en la zona
@@nanana-og6bb que esperas pendejo? ni que pudieran predecir el clima
@@Snarfie 5 pm y hace ese sol, wow pero si tiene sentido ojalá hagan pausas cada cierto tiempo.
Asi es, en canadá la mentalidad es muy diferente, siendo muy joven canadá me adoptó, nacido en guatemala casi toda mi vida viviendo en montreal.
The "where's the water boy" chant developed on the spot.
Mis respetos para el portero, se veía más preocupado que el mismo árbitro principal
Buena persona el portero de Canada 👍👍👍
The heat and humidity are just horrible. These games should all be played starting at 8. Dangerous for referees as well as the players.
the comp shouldn’t even be in the states.
@@al9017 The World Cup shouldn’t have been in Qatar either but when rich nations throw money around this is what happens.
@@richardthompson3346 isn’t the Copa America for South American teams?
Its bad enough football is being mostly played on stealth synthetic courts instead of fields, but they cant play in hot weather now? ffs
@@al9017the Copa America is for North America and Central America and South America. The America's include more than just South America
Maxine Crépeau is so class.
Excellent goalkeeper
Tremendo golpe de calor en kansa city espero que se recupere
Mis respetos pal portero ❤
Max Crepou. Reflects how good people Canadians are 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 love it ⚽️
Love how ref checks watch like it’s a player time wasting 😂. Hope the guy is okay. Fair play to the goalie.
It's not wasted time, it's lost time. If the game can continue he needs to know how much to add. He's professional.
Refs don't add time for time wasting ...
@@user-td4kc1ps6y yeah I know but it’s how he does it that makes me laugh.
@@user-td4kc1ps6ythe guy collapses and passes out and u and the ref are worried about how much time to add back instead of his well being 💀
Yellow card for simulation.
It is good that human beings can look after and care for other human beings. Well done keeper for shown you a person who cares.
give him a beer is insane
Also the most Canadian thing ever said.
Beer can solve many things. If temporarily.
The linesmen were wearing a black uniform, so I could only imagine the massive absorption of heat on the uniform. Kudos to the Canadian GK on the biggest save of the game 🏥
Apply some of that magic spray 🤣🤣
Probably the referee was going through a lot of stress in the Heat or the humidity got into him even more and that caused him to collapse.
My Great Respects to the Canadian goalkeeper. Loving your neighbor as yourself
Gracias al portero que pidió ayuda para que se le pudieran brindar los primeros auxilios. Dios permita se recupere, esto que sirva como ejemplo y se logren tomar medidas para poder evitar accidentes de mayor impacto. Me agradó la asistencia inmediata que se le brindó a mi compatriota. Esperemos noticias para poder saber cómo se encuentra. 🙏🏻 oraciones para su pronta recuperación.
Valores Canadienses felicidades
Love you Canada! Hope the chap recovered well..
He is a 36 year old Guatemalan AR. I'd like to know his present status. I hope he's ok.
Fortunately, he is. Dehydration, according to reports.
He's fine, been on a diet of tacos. watermelon, avocado and hot Guatamalan women shipped over to ease him back to full health.
@@telephonicstarting today, I’m ready to be on that diet!!! 🫡
Don't forget, he had a booster too.@@telephonic
@@telephonic Tacos, avocado and watermelon are NOT Guatemalan main staples. Thanks for your idiotically racist concern. Don't bother replying. I won't even read it.
Thanks for the upload, was looking for a video of what happened!
Crepeau has a good heart
Great hands to
That’s crazy how it happened right in front of you!
Next Copa America or World Cup in Bolivia with over 5,000 meters above sea level. Lets make it really fun! 😅
Are there really any stadiums at this level? I would seem crazy to play that high, it's almost as high as Mount Everest Base Camp.
@@arturpiatek3957 Estadio Municipal de El Alto in La Paz Bolivia, all CONMEBOL teams have played in Bolivia at some point.
@@CML77777 Well, it's 4,150 meters above sea level. Still pretty high though.
@@arturpiatek3957 That´s the reason why Bolivia is a really strong team when they play at home. Every south american country got absolutely destroyed in La Paz at least once
Was someone yelling “Get him a beer?!?!?”
Ye 😂
Gotta rehydrate!
Better medical team than Euros 🫂
As a veteran referee with 20+ years experience we train like crazy but the human body can only take so much especially in these summer temps. I helped with 11 games across 3 days a couple weeks back... I dont want to see a soccer ball till temps are back to some level of humane...
Holy crap its hot outside
This is the kind of disaster they moved the Qatar world cup to winter in order to prevent. Why did the Conmebol decide to go ahead in a place that has these high temperatures and play during the middle of a heat wave ? it makes no sense.
Money is the answer. It's stupid i know. Every game is in the united states. That tells you everything you need to know. Even worse with the heat while its winter in south america.
MURICA FUCK YEAH!!
You say due to heat I say due to clot shot
They could have moved the game to later. A 5pm start in that heat. Crazy. Even 2 hours later would be enough because the field was mostly in shade by the end of the match.
@@CJMDVH nobody said the sun was at its peak at 5 pm🤦♂
Someone was saying give him beer😅😂
Wow, this was a great shot, I hope and pray the ref is ok. Thank you for sharing.
I'm overwhelmed by the humanity and respect showed by all. To the fans for trying to alert players/staff through shouting, to the keeper for his immediate response, to the medical staff (from both sides) for attending, to the players for immediately halting play, so that the official could be tended to. I didn't see the match, I hope that he made a full recovery.
0:08 *"Is that a penny in the grass? I'm going in for a closer look!"*
A 5pm in Kansas City in the the summer. Who the hell was responsible for this decision!?
Tv
Good to see an organized medical team there in good time. I've seen far too many instances where it takes minutes when there aren't minutes.
I suffered heat-stroke in a softball game once and it was one of the scariest moments of my life. Hop this man is okay and recovers.
Un jalon de orejas para los organizadores q sabian del calor y aun asi escogieron esa hora y estadio sin tomar contramedidas...
Canadian medic team, ❤
Wonderful reaction MEDICAL TEAMS... It doesn't matter the category it has to be mandatary to be full of equipment
Yup, now compare that tonthe reactions in the Scotland Hungary game, and that guy broke his cheekbone! Medics just casually strolled over. It was horrible!
So cool how many people came to help and the fans too, very nice
respect to the keeper and the fans for sure
Bringing over the powerade in these situations is crazy.
If this was CONCACAF, keeper would have been sent off for attacking linesman
Only if it was against Mexico!
Thanks for sharing very scary
much love Canada almost started CPR as well. Much love and Much respect!!!
Sólo tenía un trabajo el de la cámara y lo hizo muy bien, fuerza para el silbante
"let's go water boys"
(clap clap clap clap)
hahahahahaha legend
The assistant referee Humberto Panjoj has been discharged from hospital after fainting during Canada's 1-0 win over Peru on Tuesday, tournament organizers CONMEBOL said on Wednesday.
The Guatemalan official collapsed due to dehydration in hot and humid conditions in Kansas City but was now in a stable condition
All games should be played at night especially open stadiums.
At night oxygine is limit.
But at night there are ghosts
Tell us you don't understand how weather works without actually telling us you don't understand how weather works. (with regard to daytime temperatures)
Who are the geniuses scheduling games during daytime in this new heat? No concern for the fans nor players, staff or officials
The same geniuses laying sod on turf and calling it good.
New heat? Explain.
@@bcask61 theres a heat wave. Also, to answer the guy above, i think the reason why they play during daytime has something to do with time zones (foreign audiences)
Why tf are they scheduling games at 5 pm in the Kansas City Midwest heat. ?
I’ve never seen medical staff respond this urgently in a sports game recently. Let alone a whole army of medical staff. Great to see!
Heat stroke?
Most likely.
No it’s most likely Cax shot but replace the C with V, your welcome
Pfizer
Hot Weather that what happened
@@yjc9478You people are so stupid😂
Increíble reacción de todos
Did someone yell out 'Give him a beer' lol wow
Far quicker response than at the Euros last week ! Well done.
Goalkeeper seemed more concerned than his colleague the other ref
Parece un aviso del Anfitrión.
Ya tienen un ganador del tituulo y referi que no coopere ya esta avisado.
Dude could have been getting a stroke, heart attack, or epilepsy and Ref takes him time to walk there and call the medics. He really didnt give a shit at all
rrivera497
All you people are doing is highlighting your own ignorance and double digit IQs…
Love it how the ref strolls over in the same way as if a player had just dived
Me encantó la reacción inmediata de todos
jugar a esas temperaturas es inhumano, los partidos deberian ser ya por reglamento a horas donde el sol vaya en bajada, eso tambien ayudaría al espectáculo. he sufrido golpes de calor y es lo peor que te pueda pasar,
Ridiculous that the game was kicked off at 5pm local time in that heat. Should’ve been at minimum an 8pm kickoff. Quality of the match, players, refs, and fans suffered for it
Yeah, it does feel like they should have that contingency in place for mid summer tournaments. If its above a certain temp, delay kick off a few hours. Common sense, Kansas City in June can get very hot.
Respect for the goalkeeper big up man
Ref has been desensitized from people on the floor that he thinks the ref is also flopping lol
No sé cuál sea la temperatura, pero a la gente en la tribuna también les cae el sol y ¿Como pueden ellos aguantar el calor? o ¿Están más acostumbrados?.🤔
El arbitro debe correr
Ellos (el público) están hidratándose y sentados , afecta menos. Es lógico
Everyone is sitting, drinking cool fluids, and wearing lighter colors that reflect the heat. Meanwhile the referee is in black and having to run all over, and doesn’t appear to have water on him at all. Local fans may be somewhat adapted to the weather, but adaptation can’t overcome physics!
The Midwest USA can get very hot in summer, but it’s made MUCH worse by the high humidity: the temperature around the time this happened was 94°F/33°C, and with the humidity (62%) it felt closer to 98°F/37°C. Humidity that high also means sweating just doesn’t work as well to cool someone down, so it’s even easier to overheat. Honestly, having the game at 17:00 was idiotic and it’s surprising more people didn’t have issues. In Los Angeles we have a drier heat, and still often start our summer games around 19:00 so players aren’t running around in the sun and high heat. It’s just not safe.
And the referee approached the lineman and checked the time, I am sure he thought the lineman was purposely cooling down the game, what an 1di0t.
He has to know how much time to add to the half.
I think it was just a professional reaction not that he doesn’t care. I mean he is not a doctor either so when medical staff is coming probably best to stay out of the way.
Could just be professional routine kicking in aitomatically, it is what they do when there is a pause in the game so maybe it was just an automatic thing already
you are the only idiot here!! “I am sure” “he thought the lineman was…
really?? you are sure of that?? you stupid fuuuuuucccckkkkk you are an idiot seriously!!
He took a long ass time to walk there and call medics, its on him if anything happens
Good to see him moving quite quickly again...Respect to the fans and the keeper for recognising and reacting as quick as they did
Good work by the keeper. The medics, and lots of them, were hustling to get out there. Heat and humidity like that sneak up on you. Hope the referee recovers quickly.
Great Crepeau
here before it blows up
And yup it blew up . Almost a million
Lmao the main ref just casually walking up to the scene like what? 💀
40 seconds to before any medical person gets there....I like how the ref casually walks over and looks at his watch... "Well this is gonna add on some extra time"
Yes, good that it was so quick, many aren't so lucky.
The goalkeeper was the only player who showed any concern 👏 shame on all the others
no the other players were told to stay away by the ref in charge
Liam Millar checked on him as well. And it's not like having 22 players with no medical knowledge is going to help.
When I was watching on tv without sound, I thought it was someone from the crowd who ran on the pitch and got clobbered by security.
You dont like listening to the commentators?
Psycho mentality
It's all good that the Canadian goalkeeper comes to help the linesman who fainted due to heat stroke and he wasn't doing anything, but when someone collapses to the floor like that, you can't touch them, much less if they are unconscious, You cannot touch or move it for anything in the world, if you do you can make the situation worse.
The timing on that camera pan is impeccable 👍
Wow you have the best view of it
The main ref is a joke - holy crap
People blaming the vax, I'm blaming the heat. That weather in Kansas looks ridiculously hot for a match to be played in.
Maybe not the jab this time, but collapses on pitches have been off the scale since 2021. Can’t argue with the stats.
The goalkeeper did an amazing job of getting the medics on the pitch to help the side official and not leave the side official.
Sending healing vibes to Guatemalan Assistant Referee Humberto Noel!
Perfect timing
Do you think 10-12 EMT's are enough?
Very swift response. That goalie spotted it immediately. Speedy recovery.