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MIAMI 鈥 A lawsuit that seeks to become a class action was filed in federal court Friday, coming on the heels of at least three lawsuits filed in state court each seeking more than $100,000 in the aftermath of the Copa America final.

An ugly security failure at the July 14 match resulted in medical emergencies, arrests and some ticket-paying fans denied entry while others without tickets filled the stands.

The complaint seeking to be a class action was filed with the United States District Court in Miami and lists four defendants: CONMEBOL (the South American Football Federation in charge of Copa America), Concacaf (Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football), South Florida Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium operators) and Best Crowd Management, Inc.

The three other lawsuits 鈥 filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, serving Miami-Dade County 鈥 listed only CONMEBOL and South Florida Stadium as defendants.聽

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Stadium officials, in conjunction with CONMEBOL, CONCACAF and local law enforcement, decided the best course of action to prevent an emergency situation while eager fans crowded the stadium gates was to let everyone in, tickets or not. But after the mass entrance, the stadium gates remained closed to all, even ticket-holders who missed the rush.

鈥淚t was Woodstock 鈥99 with little kids in the middle of a Miami heatwave,鈥 Miami-based lawyer Irwin Ast told 91影视 Sports on Friday, referring to the notorious large-scale music festival remembered as a disaster for overcrowding. 鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy what these people went through.鈥

Hard Rock Stadium declined comment, while COMNEBOL has not yet responded to a 91影视 Sports inquiry for comment regarding the lawsuits.

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The complaint does not seek damages related to any personal injuries, which Ast, along with co-counsel from Tampa-based law firm Varnell & Warwick, P.A., said could also be filed separately.

Ast said his law firm has been overwhelmed with ticket-paying fans seeking damages, and estimates 鈥渢housands鈥 of people could be added to the complaint seeking to be a class-action.

鈥淲e鈥檙e dealing with a scene of total chaos. A lifetime memory turned into a nightmare for these folks,鈥 Ast said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e confident it鈥檒l be certified as a class action lawsuit. We鈥檙e really eager to get into the courthouse, pick a jury and try this case.鈥

The complaint seeking to be a class action alleges the 鈥渄efendants鈥 failure to implement adequate security protocols resulted in mass chaos, injuries鈥 while excluding ticket-paying fans, who 鈥減aid thousands of dollars for tickets and travel accommodations鈥 to attend the Copa America final.

Hard Rock Stadium, CONMEBOL and Concacaf are working with Ticketmaster to offer refunds to fans denied entry to the Copa America final, a stadium official told 91影视 Sports on Friday. But that won't help people who purchased tickets on resale sites, such as SeatGeek or StubHub.

The complaint also blames the defendants for failure to implement an adequate and reasonable security and safety plan, predict scope and scale of unticketed attendees present, and other security and safety protocol failures.

Das Noble, an Argentina fan from Dallas who attempted to attend the final with his wife and two children, is listed as the lead plaintiff in the class-action complaint. Noble purchased four tickets from resale website SeatGeek for $9,948.86. He paid $4,587.87 for hotel accommodations and $10,000 for flights. And he left the stadium at 9:50 p.m. after his family was denied entry, according to the complaint.

Jacqueline Martinez, whose lawsuit was filed by Ast on Monday, bought four tickets worth $4,395.59 from Ticketmaster. But she was 鈥渦nable to attend the sporting event and suffered monetary loss, emotional distress and other damages,鈥 according to court documents. Ast also filed a joint lawsuit for Marta Pintos, Eduardo Martinez and Nicolas Osorio on Thursday.

Isabel Quintero says she 鈥渟uffered severe injuries鈥 and was 鈥減ushed, trampled and slammed into objects鈥 in another lawsuit filed on Thursday. She鈥檚 represented by Miami-based law firm Goldberg & Rosen, P.A.

鈥淚 really thought they鈥檙e going to break my arm or break my leg,鈥 Quintero told聽, showing bruises on her arm and leg after the game. 鈥淭here鈥檚 people passing out. There鈥檚 kids screaming. The situation was just horrible. It鈥檚 not what you think you鈥檙e going to get when you spend thousands of dollars.鈥

CONMEBOL blamed Hard Rock Stadium officials, saying it provided security recommendations 鈥渨hich were NOT taken into account.鈥 The stadium responded saying it 鈥渋mplemented, and in many cases exceeded, CONMEBOL's security recommendations鈥 throughout the Copa America tournament and final.

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