Mexico has been eliminated from the Copa America with their supporters’ all-too-familiar anti-gay chant ringing in the players’ ears. “El Tri” will jointly host the FIFA World Cup in two years, but their fans’ insistence on chanting a homophobic slur shows no signs of abating, despite THREE separate stadium announcements Sunday. A crowd of 62,565 were at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Az., for Mexico’s must-win Group B game against Ecuador. The match ended 0-0. As well as the multiple announcements, a warning was displayed in Spanish on the big screen. It read: “The referee has indicated that the match could be suspended due to discriminatory behaviour among spectators. Discrimination in football stadiums is not tolerated. If this continues, the match will be suspended, and eventually canceled.”