Violent Bloodshed At Mexican Soccer Match Leads To Dozens Injured, Officials Say

At least 22 people have been injured and many feared dead after a game between host Querétaro and Guadalajara's Atlas turned into mass violence.
A fan enters the pitch holding a stick to confront fans of the opposing team during the 9th round match between Querétaro and Atlas as part of the Torneo Grita Mexico C22 Liga MX at La Corregidora Stadium on March 05, 2022 in Querétaro, Mexico. The match was suspended on the 60th minute due to violent fights between fans resulting in many injured.
A fan enters the pitch holding a stick to confront fans of the opposing team during the 9th round match between Querétaro and Atlas as part of the Torneo Grita Mexico C22 Liga MX at La Corregidora Stadium on March 05, 2022 in Querétaro, Mexico. The match was suspended on the 60th minute due to violent fights between fans resulting in many injured.
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — At least 22 people were injured, including two critically, on Saturday when fans brawled during a soccer game in central Mexico.

The match between the host Querétaro and Atlas from Guadalajara — the reigning league champion — was suspended in the 62nd minute when multiple fights broke out in the stands. Security personnel opened the gates to the field so that fans, including women and children, could escape the stands.

Players from visiting Atlas quickly fled to the locker rooms as did some from the Querétaro side. Other Querétaro players, including Uruguayan goalie Washington Aguerre, stayed near the bench trying to calm the fans.

After several minutes some of the fights moved to the field where they continued punching and kicking. Some people were armed with chairs and metal bars.

One fan could be seen pulling a knife to cut the nets of one goal. Others destroyed one side’s bench and some fought in the tunnel to the field.

“So far there is no report of deaths; 22 people injured, nine of them taken to the General Hospital and of these, two are critical,” said the Querétaro state civil protection agency. “The rest are stable. It should be mentioned that all of those injured are male and at this moment it’s been confirmed that four were from the state of Jalisco.”

Guadalajara is the capital of Jalisco.

Fans clash during a Mexican soccer league match between the host Querétaro and Atlas from Guadalajara, at the Corregidora stadium, in Querétaro, Mexico, Saturday, March 5, 2022. Multiple people were injured during the brawl, including two critically.
Fans clash during a Mexican soccer league match between the host Querétaro and Atlas from Guadalajara, at the Corregidora stadium, in Querétaro, Mexico, Saturday, March 5, 2022. Multiple people were injured during the brawl, including two critically.
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The league condemned the violence in a message on its official Twitter account. League President Mikel Arriola said the game would not be resumed Saturday. He said those responsible for the lack of security in the stadium would be punished.

Atlas has also had issues recently with violence among its fans. Last year, the “classic” with crosstown rival Chivas saw a brawl in the stands.

“Unfortunately, what is happening in Querétaro ... is happening in my country,” said Rafael Márquez, a former captain of the Mexican national team who started his career with Atlas and later became its coach.

Graphic videos and photos circulated on social networks showing apparent fans motionless on the ground, in some cases stripped naked and covered with blood.

Querétaro Gov. Mauricio Kuri condemned the violence and said the owners of the Querétaro club would have to answer for what happened.

“I have given instructions that the law be applied with all of its consequences,” he said.