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USA face outrage from Honduras over making them to play in -19C weather in Minnesota

American players and their coach have admitted that their decision to play in -2F weather in Minnesota was a strategic choice after they secured a 3-0 win against Honduras in Wednesday’s Word Cup qualifier match.   

SA coach Gregg Berhalter told the Star Tribune that playing in the cold was a common tactic to help the U.S. team, which is based in Chicago and regularly trains in Canada, gain a homefield advantage against Central and South American teams.

‘They’re all coming from the equator, and it’s going to be really difficult for them to deal with these conditions,’ he said. ‘They’re going to take a couple of breaths and it’s going to hit them like it never hit them before.’ 

‘You know what? I want it to be freezing,’ U.S. defender Walker Zimmerman said before the game. ‘I want it to be cold. I want the snow. I want to be part of something so iconic that I saw and really remember growing up. That’s exciting to me. I think the guys are really ready to embrace it.’

But the Hondurans were furious that the team was being forced to play in dangerous cold conditions.  

Honduras head coach Hernan Dario Gomez said: ‘It’s inconceivable that a power in every sense would bring you here to play a game and get a result. The game hasn’t started, but I can’t wait for it to end. Because it’s not for enjoying, it’s for suffering.’ 

And suffer the players did, with two forced off at half-time with hypothermia and others requiring IV drips to recover in wind chill of -8F at kick-off, making it the coldest U.S. home game in the team’s history. It was enough to freeze a wet t-shirt pitchside on TV coverage and players wore protective clothing.

On the eve of the game, where temperatures were at 3F, the Honduras team was seen going to practice without any hats or heavy coats on, and they appeared just as ill-equipped hours before the game, with only a few players seen wearing hats in the frigid temperatures. 

It is not known why the team did not appear prepared for the cold. The team did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.       

US admitted choosing to play World Cup qualifier match against Honduras in Minnesota where temperatures plunged to -2F was a strategic move after taking a 3-0 victory while two rival players were forced off with hypothermia and others needed IV drips. Several players wore face masks to try and keep warm as they struggled with the -2F freezing temperatures

US admitted choosing to play World Cup qualifier match against Honduras in Minnesota where temperatures plunged to -2F was a strategic move after taking a 3-0 victory while two rival players were forced off with hypothermia and others needed IV drips. Several players wore face masks to try and keep warm as they struggled with the -2F freezing temperatures 

The Honduras team looked cold as they arrived for the match, with some members not even wearing hats or leg warmers while walking to practice

The Honduras team looked cold as they arrived for the match, with some members not even wearing hats or leg warmers while walking to practice

The visitors were enraged over the choice of venue and the chilling conditions - with two players forced off at half-time with hypothermia and others requiring IV drips to recover

The visitors were enraged over the choice of venue and the chilling conditions – with two players forced off at half-time with hypothermia and others requiring IV drips to recover

Fans wrapped up against the cold - but Honduras' players, used to 86F heat, suffered badly

Fans wrapped up against the cold – but Honduras’ players, used to 86F heat, suffered badly

Fans were provided with hand warmers but had to rely on wrapping up warm themselves

Fans were provided with hand warmers but had to rely on wrapping up warm themselves

However, not everyone felt the cold. One brave Honduras fan pulled off his shirt to cheer on his team - even while everyone around him wore multiple layers, hats, gloves, masks and winter coats

However, not everyone felt the cold. One brave Honduras fan pulled off his shirt to cheer on his team – even while everyone around him wore multiple layers, hats, gloves, masks and winter coats 

TV pundits showed off just how cold it was in Minnesota - with a frozen t-shirt shown pitchside

TV pundits showed off just how cold it was in Minnesota – with a frozen t-shirt shown pitchside

US star Tim Weah said he was 'retiring' the next time his side played in the same conditions

US star Tim Weah said he was ‘retiring’ the next time his side played in the same conditions

Honduras and the US have played 28 games together since 1965, with the Central American team winning 20 of the games. Three were draws.

As the hosts, the US were able to choose the stadium for the game and picked Minnesota’s Allianz Field – a new venue opened just three years ago, but facing sub-zero temperatures in the Midwest winter. 

U.S. Soccer had chosen Minnesota not only to limit the team’s travel time – having previously played in Columbus, Ohio and Ontario, Canada – but also to secure an advantage.  

Canada had used the same tactic in November to beat Mexico, and the U.S. famously did the same in the March 2013 ‘Snowclassico,’ where the U.S. beat Mexico 1-0 in Denver, Colorado, where players celebrated in the snow. 

However, both those games were played at 29F, much warmer than the -2F in the game against Honduras. The players for the Central American country have enjoyed 85F weather this week.  

‘Obviously the [U.S. Soccer] federation tried to pick the best places for us to have an advantage over our opponent,’ U.S. midfielder Weston McKennie, told the Tribune. ‘Whether that’s the weather, whether that’s the fan base, whether that’s a lot of things. Our players are more used to playing in colder weather than Honduran players.’ 

Zimmerman – who netted the second goal of the night – believed Honduras was simply not up for the game in the freezing temperatures and it helped them take control of the game.  

‘I don’t think they wanted any part of that tonight,’ he said. ‘You could just tell coming out for warm ups, their starting 11 not coming out right after the half.

USA coach Gregg Berhalter, dressed in a heavy winter coat, defended the call and had said the cold weather favors the US team, which regularly practices in Canada

Head coach Hernan Dario Gomez hit out at the decision to host the game in Minnesota

USA coach Gregg Berhalter, (left) dressed in a heavy winter coat, defended the call and had said the cold weather favors the US team, which regularly practices in Canada. Head coach Hernan Dario Gomez (right) hit out at the decision to host the game in Minnesota

Pictured, the Hondurans arrived off their bus in little more than shorts and hoodies on as temperatures neared 0F

Pictured, the Hondurans arrived off their bus in little more than shorts and hoodies on as temperatures neared 0F

The Honduras team appeared to have a hard time in the Minnesota weather in the days leading up to the match

The Honduras team appeared to have a hard time in the Minnesota weather in the days leading up to the match

Members of the Honduras team worse hats, leg warmers and sports jackets on while warming up for the match

Members of the Honduras team worse hats, leg warmers and sports jackets on while warming up for the match

United States emerged victorious but their players struggled. Arsenal-bound Matt Turner (pictured) was allowed to wear a head covering and a muff around his waist.

United States emerged victorious but their players struggled. Arsenal-bound Matt Turner (pictured) was allowed to wear a head covering and a muff around his waist.

The teams played in the outdoor stadium in frigid temperatures as the audience watched bundled in warm jackets

The teams played in the outdoor stadium in frigid temperatures as the audience watched bundled in warm jackets

U.S. Goalie Matt Turner was freezing throughout the game and said his 'boogers were frozen' due to the cold

U.S. Goalie Matt Turner was freezing throughout the game and said his ‘boogers were frozen’ due to the cold

The crowd for the US cheered on as the team as they dominated with a 3-0 victory against Honduras

The crowd for the US cheered on as the team as they dominated with a 3-0 victory against Honduras 

The spectators wore heavy jackets, scarfs and gloves as they watched in below freezing temperatures

The spectators wore heavy jackets, scarfs and gloves as they watched in below freezing temperatures

Players like the US' Antonne Robinson could be seen exhaling large mist clouds due to the freezing temperatures

Players like the US’ Antonne Robinson could be seen exhaling large mist clouds due to the freezing temperatures

Gomez said his players endured hypothermia after the game, with others needing an IV drip

Gomez said his players endured hypothermia after the game, with others needing an IV drip

Both the US players (pictured) and the rival team were allowed to wear snoods and as many body layers as possible

Both the US players (pictured) and the rival team were allowed to wear snoods and as many body layers as possible 

Gomez led the protests – even before the game – slamming the decision to host the game in Minnesota. He said that it was ‘not normal’ that his players, used to temperatures reaching 86F in their country this week, should have to play in a different location. 

But there was no chance of the game being called off – as the USA went cruised into a 2-0 lead at the break. Gomez then had to withdraw goalkeeper Luis Lopez and forward Romell Quioto, both understood to be suffering with hypothermia.

Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic added a third to compound Honduras’ woes – but the real pain that was inflicted was in the dressing room at full time, with some members of Gomez’ side needing an IV drip. It prompted a furious response from the coach.

‘Soccer shouldn’t be endured this way. I’ve got all my players getting treatment, some players getting an IV,’ he vented. 

But USA coach Berhalter defended the decision to play the game in Minnesota – pointing out that his own side have travelled to sweltering countries and have suffered various issues from the heat. 

‘When we go down to those countries and it’s 90 degrees and 90 per cent dew point and it’s unbearable humidity and guys are getting dehydrated and cramping up and getting heat exhaustion, that’s the nature of our competition,’ he said.  

Many on social media were quick to make fun of the freezing temperature the players and fans endured

Many on social media were quick to make fun of the freezing temperature the players and fans endured

The team was fully aware that the temperatures on Wednesday would dip to negative degrees

The team was fully aware that the temperatures on Wednesday would dip to negative degrees

Others pointed out that the Honduras team experienced a big shock at the differences between their country's climate and the ones they experienced in Minnesota. FIFA has no regulations on extreme col

Others pointed out that the Honduras team experienced a big shock at the differences between their country’s climate and the ones they experienced in Minnesota. FIFA has no regulations on extreme col

‘When we schedule this game in this location, you have to go by average temperatures, daily average temperatures, and it was the best guess.

‘We want to minimize travel. We knew we’re gonna be playing in cold weather in two of the games and we figured to do it in the third game as well, instead of switching climates.

‘The cold spell came through and it’s something we can’t control but all we can do once that happens is try to mitigate the risk by having warm weather gear and going out there and competing and we did that.’ 

Zimmerman said that felt felt the team ‘were in really good form and in control of the game.’ 

As he reveled in the cheer of the crowd following the game, Zimmerman added: ‘We said in the locker room before the game that it was going to be memorable, that it was going to be iconic, but not because of the weather, but because of our intensity, our motivation to play well. Guys came out and we really handed it to them. I’m so proud of the group.’  

But other US players admitted they had struggled in the bitingly cold conditions, with forward Tim Weah joking he would ‘retire’ if he had to play in the same weather again, posting a meme of a frozen man. 

US fans cheered on with the drum section as one drummer seemed to revel in the cold as he played on

US fans cheered on with the drum section as one drummer seemed to revel in the cold as he played on 

Fans still enjoyed themselves after 19,000 supporters ensured a sellout crowd for the match, despite the -19 temperatures

Fans still enjoyed themselves after 19,000 supporters ensured a sellout crowd for the match, despite the -19 temperatures. United States emerged victorious but their players struggled. Arsenal-bound Matt Turner (pictured) was allowed to wear a head covering and a muff around his waist

Luca de la Torre #17 of the United States celebrates a 3-0 victory against Honduras with teammates at a World Cup Qualifying game at Allianz Field

Luca de la Torre #17 of the United States celebrates a 3-0 victory against Honduras with teammates at a World Cup Qualifying game at Allianz Field

Over 3,600 flights within the US are set to be canceled as the country deals with snow, sleet and freezing rain from a powerful winter storm that has closed schools and led multiple governors to declare states of emergency.

On Wednesday, there were nearly 3,500 delays and 2,365 cancellations across the country, with airports in the Midwest being hit particularly hard.

The governors of Kentucky and Missouri have declared a state of emergency, while Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a disaster declaration. On Wednesday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul directed state agencies to prepare emergency plans before the storm hits the state on Thursday.

And keeper Matt Turner – who is set to sign for Arsenal – posted the same meme, writing: ‘mood’.

As he walked off the field at the end of the game, Turner simply said, ‘My boogers are frozen.’ 

Although FIFA has specific guidance on extreme heat, calling on teams to get cooling breaks when playing in at nearly 90F weather, it has no strict regulations on extreme cold. 

FIFPRO, the international organization that represents more than 65,000 soccer players around the world, recommends that training and matches be cancelled when temperatures reach 5F.