The Copa Sudamericana match between Argentinian Independiente and Universidad de Chile was Halted on Wednesday Due to Extreme Fan Violence in the stands. Several People WERE JURED AND HUDREDS WERE ORTERING THE RIOTS.
Midway through the Match, Things Went Wrong in The Estadio Libertadores de América in Avellaneda, Just Outside The City Limits of the Argentinian Capital, Buenos Aires. After Stones and Fireworks Were Thrown, A Manhunt For The Away Fans Began at the Start of the Second Half.
The sector with Universidad de Chile supporters was attacked. Images show chilean fans be stripped of their clothing and beeten with steel pipes until they bled.
The Match was definitely halted in the 48th minute because of the South American Football Association Conmebol, “There Were No Guarantees for Safety in the Stadium.” Local Media Report boxes to Hundreds of judges and Several Injuries.
“What happened is Wrong in Every Way,” Says Chilean President Gabriel Boric. “From the violence in the stands to the irresponsible behavior of the organization. No, NOTHING Justifies Such a lynching. The Legal System Will have to determine who is response for this.”
Conmebol reports that it still needs to be investigated what Went Wrong. It also remains to be so what will happen in sporting terms. The match was stopped with the score at 1-1. Universidad de Chile won the first lay 1-0 last week.
Argentina had a ban on away fans
For Many Years, a National Ban on Away supporters was in place at Matches in the Argentinian Competition After Several Fatal Incidents Due to Fan Violence.
Earlier This Year, Away Fans Were Allowed Back Into The Competition Under Strict Conditions. An Exception was Already Regularly Made for Matches in The Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.