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it was bound to happen sooner or later, not only there has always been problems with riots made by "fans" of football soccer teams at stadiums but the FIFA and the respective local federarions, neither the authorities of the countries take better courses of action to truly ban this kind of "people" from the sport, due to fear of losing an important flux of money from this dudes that everyweek attend religiously to the stands but put in danger other people, then they have become dangerous mafias through the decades, and in Latin America those Ultras, Hinchas, Barras Bravas, Hooligans or whatever have acquired enough power and presence to even treathen anyone and anything that dares to disturb them, some having control even over the teams or clubs, the local authorities or police related to the stadiums etc..

If i remember correctly Mexico itself had a problem like this like in 2014 or so, they were supposed to make a list or census of agressors in stadiums, and they were also going to approve harsher fines and other things, as always in LATAM this was never implemented as it should, those people should face prison according to what they did but more that anything they should be banned for life from entering a football stadium, so no one dares to think to ever make that kind of sh*t again.