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200 hurt, more than 100 arrested at football match in Argentina following fan violence

Match abandoned and local reports suggest visiting supporters were beaten and stripped of their clothing

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Violence in the stands during Independiente’s Copa Sudamericana clash with Universidad de Chile forced the match to be abandoned. Photo: EPA
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More than 100 people were reportedly arrested and some 200 injured on Wednesday after violent clashes between rival fans during a Copa Sudamericana match involving 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 in 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.

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

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

Fans clash in the stands during Independiente’s clash with Universidad de Chile. Photo: EPA
Fans clash in the stands during Independiente’s clash with Universidad de Chile. Photo: EPA

“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 Agence France-Presse.

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