Mexico's 2-1 semi-last success over Canada in the Gold Cup was briefly halted in light of hostile reciting.
The game was 1-1 when it was ended late in the subsequent half, before Hector Herrera scored the champ in the 10th moment of stoppage time in Houston. "The official actuated the Concacaf against segregation convention because of prejudicial reciting," said the competition coordinators. Orbelin Pineda had placed Mexico in front before Tajon Buchanan's equalizer. Mexico will play the USA, who beat Qatar 1-0 in different semi, in the last in Las Vegas on Monday. The Mexican Football Federation was fined 10,000 Swiss francs (£7,615) by Fifa for homophobic serenades from fans during a World Cup prevail upon Germany in 2018.
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