Once again, violence took over football this Sunday (19).
And, unfortunately, the “regrettable scenes” spread around the world.
In South America, more specifically in Paraguay, the derby between Olimpia and Cerro Porteño was postponed because of a mass brawl in the stands between Cerro supporters and the national police.
Security forces fired rubber bullets in an attempt to contain the chaos, while a group of fans disarmed a police officer and took his shield — displaying it like a trophy.
The police then responded with tear gas and pepper spray, which quickly spread to other sections of the stadium, causing even more panic.
The players threw water bottles into the stands in an effort to ease the discomfort caused by the police devices.
The match was postponed due to a lack of security.
๐ธ DANIEL DUARTE – AFP or licensors
๐ธ DANIEL DUARTE – AFP or licensors
๐ธ DANIEL DUARTE – AFP or licensors
๐ธ DANIEL DUARTE – AFP or licensors
๐ฑ Chaos on the other side of the Atlantic
In Serie C of the Italian Championship, Foggia fans invaded the pitch to attack the players after the 1-0 defeat to Monopoli.
Foggia’s players, with the team sitting four points above bottom place, ran to the dressing room to escape the fury of the supporters, who also clashed with stadium security before being arrested.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in ๐ง๐ท here.