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Chaos in Buenos Aires: Copa Sudamericana Match Descends Into Violence

Aug 25, 2025 | Sports, World

August 25, 2025

What was supposed to be an exciting Copa Sudamericana round of 16 clash between Independiente (Argentina) and Universidad de Chile turned into one of the darkest nights South American football has seen in years.

The match, played in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, was abandoned after violent clashes erupted at halftime. What began with visiting Universidad fans hurling stones, bottles, and even a stun grenade quickly spiraled into a full-scale battle. Independiente supporters stormed the away section, unleashing brutal attacks that left 19 people injured, three seriously, and over 100 arrested.

Argentine media reported shocking scenes — fans stripped, beaten, and bloodied, with one Chilean supporter jumping from the upper stands to escape, miraculously surviving the fall. Others were left with stab and head wounds.

Chilean President Gabriel Boric condemned the violence as an “unacceptable lynching,” dispatching his interior minister to Buenos Aires to support victims and demand justice. Universidad de Chile’s president called it a “miracle no one is dead.”

Blame, however, is being traded across borders. Independiente officials accused Chilean fans of vandalism — ripping toilets from bathrooms and throwing them into the crowd — while Chilean authorities blasted the hosts and police for their slow response.

Meanwhile, FIFA president Gianni Infantino labeled the scenes “barbaric,” urging harsh sanctions. CONMEBOL pledged to act “with the utmost firmness,” with penalties potentially ranging from fines to outright disqualification of clubs.

For South American football, sadly, this is not an isolated incident. Violence has plagued stadiums across the continent for decades, leaving hundreds dead. This latest eruption is yet another grim reminder that the beautiful game continues to be overshadowed by chaos in the stands.

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