Fans of Argentine’s independent attack on Fans of the University of Chile, right, after stripping him out of his clothes during the Copa Sudmerican match at the Libertadores de America stadium in Aveleda, Argentina. (AP) The Copa Sudmericana match between Argentina Independiente and Universidad de Chile ended up in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, with 10 people injured and 90 arrested after violent clashes among competitive fans. Last 16. Meeting the second foot at the Libertadores de America stadium was abandoned in the 48th minute after the fans plunged objects including stunning grenade.Violence broke out in the middle of the time when Chilian supporters began to throw stones, sticks, bottles and seats at home. The situation escalated when home supporters attacked the section away, beat and undressed some visiting fans of their clothes.One fan of Universidad de Chile was forced to jump off the stalls to escape the attack on enemy supporters around the corner. The match was originally suspended and later abandoned the score at 1-1, after the victory 1-0 Universidad de Chile in the first stage.“We have 90 people detained outside the stadium because they have tried to cause problems and have already been transported to the police station,” said the Source of the Ministry of Security AFP.Ambassador Chile in Argentina, Jose Antonio Viera-Gallo, reported on stabbing injuries between injuries and confirmed that at least one person was seriously injured, although nationality was unclear.“This level of violence cannot be tolerated,” wrote Chilean International Felipe Loyola, who plays for Independiente, on social media. “I don’t know where the police were.”Independent President Nestor Grindetti accused Chilean supporters and said that their behavior was “truly reprehensible”.When they left the stadium, Independiente supporters expressed frustration over the security measures of the match, in particular the decision to place fans near the home section.Chile’s President Gabriel Boric called for justice and criticized the organization of the event through social media. Both clubs issued a statement that condemned violence.The incident follows the tragic event in April, when two people died in clashes between fans and the police outside the monumental Santiago stadium before Copa Libertadores between Chile’s Colo and Brazilian Formaleza club.
