A Mexican league soccer game was forced to be suspended as fans got in to a massive brawl on Saturday which spilled on to the field.
The match was being played in Queretaro with the visiting Atlas.
Atlas was leading 1-0 when the game was forced to be suspended around the 62nd minutes of the game as massive brawls broke out in the stands which poured on to the field.
Fans, players, and staff were forced to flee for safety as fans started fighting on the field.
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#Mexico: Riot at Mexican top flight match between Queretaro and Atlas FC leaves at least 22 injured and two reportedly killed. pic.twitter.com/Ll0fNokR0S
— دودول طلا (@LievanTem) March 6, 2022
Helpless Father try to safe his Children 😭
Family flees the field after violence in the Querétaro stadium. The football match between #Queretaro and #Atlas was suspended ⚽️.#Mexico #Violence #Mexican #Football #queretarovsatlas #Violencia pic.twitter.com/7TE7Ftcuix— Vinit Sharma (@KumarVk66) March 6, 2022
All Mexican league soccer matches are suspended today after a brawl yesterday at Querétaro vs. Atlas
There are reports of several dead, though the latest figure from Mexican government officials is 22 injured. pic.twitter.com/17Xbs38Qfu
— Jesus Jiménez (@jesus_jimz) March 6, 2022
⚠️ VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED
Injuries are reported during a fight in the match #Queretaro vs #Atlas#LigaMX #MEXCGlobal #discretion #mexico pic.twitter.com/5eSYICz4sd
— Global_News (@global_news01) March 6, 2022
Video shows how the fights moved quickly from the stands to the field of play.
Multiple news outlets have stated that upwards of 26 people have been sent to the hospital with some in critical condition.
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