Distressing: pitched battle in Colombian soccer for minors that left injured


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Fight in Colombian youth soccer
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The soccer players, teenagers, distributed flying kicks and fists in front of their parents.

An embarrassing case of violence in Colombian soccer happened this Saturday, September 10.

It all happened in a match of the National Interclub U-17 B Tournament, organized by Difútbol.

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The images of the moment show strong confrontations between young promises of the sportwith expletives and a good balance of wounded and injured.

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agonizing pitched battle

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The match between Atlético Cafeteros and Talentos de Oro, which was played in Circasia (Quindío), ended in a fight between players, and also between people who ended up invading the playing field from the stands.

The fight was recorded on video, in which they are seen flying kicks and violent fists everywhere.

As seen in the recording, the brawl would have been armed at the end of the commitment.

Spectators, apparently parents, invaded the field to try to stop the fight.

So far it is not known how those involved will be punished.

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