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Ecuadorian Squad Faces Fan‑Induced Sleep Disturbance Ahead of World Cup Match

Ecuadorian Football Federation protests noisy gatherings outside team hotel as coach cites travel delays and altitude challenges

A Night of Noise

When the Ecuadorian national team checked into a hotel in Mexico City’s upscale Santa Fe district, they expected a quiet night before their World Cup fixture. Instead, a crowd of supporters gathered outside, blasting music from loudspeakers, honking horns and revving motorcycles, turning the streets into a makeshift concert that kept the players awake.

The Ecuadorian Football Federation promptly lodged a formal complaint, arguing that the disturbance violated the spirit of fair play and disrupted the squad’s preparation.

Serenades outside rival hotels have long been a ritual in Latin American football, but in recent years they have taken on a more aggressive edge, becoming a psychological tactic aimed at unsettling opponents.

Compounding the disruption, the team’s travel itinerary was thrown into chaos. After landing at Felipe Ángeles International Airport, a 65‑kilometre transfer to Santa Fe was delayed by heavy traffic, extending what should have been a short ride into a nine‑hour journey.

Coach Sebastián Beccacece later explained that the extended travel and the altitude of Mexico City added another layer of difficulty, prompting the squad to adjust their schedule in a last‑minute effort to acclimatise.

Despite the sleepless night and the logistical hurdles, the Ecuadorians remain focused on their upcoming match, hoping to turn the adversity into motivation on the pitch.

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