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South America’s top football competition kicked off on Thursday amid fireworks and razzmatazz, as soccer fans across the continent tried to forget the corruption scandals plaguing the sport and concentrate on events on the pitch.
The 44th edition of the Copa America opened in Santiago’s national stadium ahead of hosts Chile’s opening Group A match against Ecuador.
Twelve huge helium balloons, emblazoned with the flags of the countries taking part, rose into the night sky and descended on to the pitch, bringing with them 12 dancers kitted out in the colours of the teams.
The heads of national and continental football associations kept a relatively low profile. There were no speeches. Football executives across the region have come under fire in recent weeks following arrests and raids in the United States and Switzerland.
U.S. prosectutors have made several charges of bribery linked directly to the Copa America. Of the 14 people indicted, eight are South Americans and two are former presidents of Conmebol, the continental football federation.
The U.S. Department of Justice says an international marketing company paid hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to members of the 10 Conmebol federations to secure television rights to this and other tournaments.
There has been some speculation that many of the world’s soccer chiefs might steer clear of the tournament to avoid public anger.
“I don’t know who’ll be here from FIFA and Conmebol and who won’t,” said Chilean Harold Mayne-Nicholls, the former chairman of FIFA’s inspection group for World Cup bids.
“But you can be sure that now that the football is underway, that’s what people will focus on, not everything that’s happening at FIFA.” Chile are bidding for a first Copa America title in 99 years of trying.
Defending champions Uruguay and tournament favourites Argentina and Brazil play their opening matches over the weekend.
Second-half goals from Arturo Vidal and Eduardo Vargas gave hosts Chile a 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the opening match of the Copa America on Thursday.
Vidal scored from the penalty spot in the 67th minute after being pulled down by Miller Bolanos before Vargas latched on to a pass from Alexis Sanchez to double Chile’s lead with a low right-foot shot six minutes from time.
Despite their victory, the Chileans created very little for much of the tie and will need to improve if they are realize their hope of a first Copa America title at the 37th attempt.
They face Mexico in their next match on Monday.