VANCOUVER (WCMH) — One year after the Columbus Crew fell in the CONCACAF final while suffering from stomach issues, another Major League Soccer team claims to have fell victim to the same fate.

The Vancouver Whitecaps made it to its first CONCACAF Champions Cup final, taking on Liga MX’s Cruz Azul on Sunday at Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City. Vancouver lost 5-0, mirroring the Crew’s convincing defeat to Pachuca 3-0 in the 2024 final. On Thursday, Vancouver confirmed another similarity: their team had played through wide-spread illness.

“Following the team’s return from Mexico, a significant number of Whitecaps FC players and staff reported gastrointestinal symptoms,” Vancouver said in a statement.

The Whitecaps canceled training on Wednesday and held a modified session on Thursday for players who had been cleared by the club’s medical team and an infectious disease consultant. In Sunday’s final, Vancouver failed to register a single shot and had less than one-third of possession throughout the match. The Whitecaps also had just two touches in Cruz Azul’s box.

Upon their return to central Ohio after losing to Pachuca, Columbus Crew Coach Wilfried Nancy informed members of the media that multiple Crew players and staff members were dealing with a similar bout of stomach illness. See previous coverage in the video player above.

Former Crew star Cucho Hernandez commented on social media about the news.

“Should I be surprised?” he said.

Despite the CONCACAF loss, the Whitecaps lead the MLS Western Conference standings with just one loss in 15 games. The Crew will play the Whitecaps at home on June 14 at 7:30 p.m.