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Ten hurt, 90 arrested as match abandoned following fan violence in Argentina – World

i2wtcBy i2wtcAugust 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ten people were injured and 90 were arrested on Wednesday after violent clashes between rival fans during a Copa Sudamericana match between Argentina’s Independiente and visiting Universidad de Chile in Buenos Aires, club officials and police said.

A stun grenade was among the objects hurled by fans as the last-16 second-leg encounter of the regional competition at the Libertadores de America stadium was initially suspended shortly after half-time and eventually abandoned.

In shocking and chaotic scenes, one fan of the Chilean visitors jumped from the stands to escape attacking opposing supporters after being cornered.

Home supporters beat and stripped some visiting fans of their clothes after storming the away end, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

The violence had flared at halftime when fans of the Chilean side began throwing stones, sticks, bottles and seats at a section housing home supporters.

A fan of Universidad de Chile prepares to throw a stone during the interruption of the Copa Sudamericana football match between Argentina’s Independiente and Chile’s Universidad de Chile at the Libertadores de America stadium in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, August 20. — AFP

“We have 90 people detained outside the stadium because they tried to cause trouble and they have already been taken to the police station,” a source from the security ministry told AFP.

An Independiente spokesperson said that 10 people were injured.

The match was 1-1 when it was suspended in the 48th minute, before being called off. The away side, from the Chilean capital Santiago, won the first leg 1-0.

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Chile’s ambassador to Argentina told Chilean radio station Cooperativa FM that “there were stab wounds.”

Jose Antonio Viera-Gallo also told AFP that at least one person was seriously injured, although it was not clear what their nationality was.

Chile’s President Gabriel Boric called on social media for those behind the violence to face justice and pointed the finger at organisers.

Later, Boric posted that he dispatched Chilean Interior Minister Alvaro Elizalde to personally accompany and review the status of the injured, given “the severity of the situation”.

As they left the stadium, Independiente fans expressed anger over the policing of the game and the decision to place the visitors in a section near the home fans.

Both clubs condemned the violence, the latest in South American football.

Independiente president Nestor Grindetti blamed supporters of the Chilean club, calling their behaviour “truly reprehensible”, he told TyC Sports.

Players of Universidad de Chile call for calm among the fans in the stands during the interruption of the Copa Sudamericana football match against Argentina’s Independiente at the Libertadores de America stadium in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, August 20. — AFP

Players from both sides had tried unsuccessfully to appeal for calm.

“This level of violence cannot be tolerated,” Chilean international Felipe Loyola, who plays for Independiente, wrote on social media. “I don’t know where the police were.”

In April, two people died after fans and police clashed outside the Monumental Stadium in Santiago ahead of a game in the Copa Libertadores between Chile’s Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza.



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