MEXICO CITY – Chile followed Colombia by turning down a proposal to host two Mexican clubs’ Copa Libertadores matches, fearing the players might bring swine flu with them.
Following Friday’s decisions, South America’s governing body of football – CONMEBOL – said it would put off any decision until after San Luis and Chivas Guadalajara play their away matches on Wednesday in the round of 16 of the Latin American club championship.
South American football officials do not want any of the matches in Mexico, where swine flu has been confirmed in the deaths of 16 people. They also fear the Mexican teams playing at neutral venues on the continent.
“During the upcoming week different possibilities will be looked at with the goal of a balanced decision that satisfies everyone,” CONMEBOL said in a statement. (AP)