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Invasion in Valledupar vs. Leones and Tuluá puts security in Colombian stadiums in check | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Colombian football is once again at the center of criticism for the insecurity that exists in the stadiums and after the violence of fans experienced in Tuluá with Deportivo Cali along with this weekend in a Primera B match between Valledupar and Lions that had an attack on players, where the referees also ran away, the ghost of returning to the war of the so-called brave bars knocks on the doors of the Colombian stadiums again.

Recently, in the month of April 2022, a group of fans of Unión Magdalana and Junior clashed inside the Santa Marta stadium, Sierra Nevada, where the cyclone was sanctioned with 10 dates without an audience and a fine of 56 million pesos. .

In 2021, an issue of violence was also reported with fans invading the fields and fighting in the stands, a fact that happened in the capital of Colombia, where the fans returned to the El Campín stadium in a Santa Fe vs. Atlético Nacional post-pandemic and where a group of fans of the green team attacked a Santa Fe bar, ending in a pitched battle.

Likewise, years after the pandemic, Colombian soccer experienced a time when fans of large teams from cities like Medellín and Cali faced each other when there were classics Nacional-DIM or América-Cali to wage war between bars after the matches, sowing the terror in places near the stadiums.

At the moment, Colombia has not managed to overcome this security gap in the stadiums and today it has already moved on to a more delicate issue, since they are attacking soccer players and coaching staff, attempting on their lives due to poor performance.

The fury of the fans attacks Colombian soccer again and becomes an issue that is put on the table due to the lack of security in sports venues and to seek solutions to have more control over the entry of fans to the stages.

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