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A violent brawl broke out in the stands during the USA vs Mexico football game on Sunday night – with fans throwing hay left and right… and the wild scene was all captured on video.
It happened sometime during the United States’ 2-0 victory in the CONCACAF Nations League final at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas… when the Mexican team’s fans clearly had enough of a jubilant American fan.
Check out the footage… while the man dressed in red, white and blue was cheering for his team – a fan of the Mexican team tried to punch him in the face.
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All hell then broke loose… when several people entered the fight to try and land some punches.
The fight lasted about 30 seconds… with at least four people holding hands. During the confusion, other people in the stadium threw their drinks at the fighters.
Fortunately, the confusion ended when the US supporter was pushed into a row of chairs.
It’s unclear whether anyone was arrested – but it wasn’t the first time during the night that fans behaved badly… as the match had to be stopped several times due to fans chanting homophobic language.
CONCACAF released a statement on Sunday night condemning the actions… saying: “It is extremely disappointing that this issue continues to be an issue at some matches.”
“We will continue to ask fans to support their teams in a positive way and with respect for the opponents and all participants in the game.”
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– US Men’s National Soccer Team (@USMNT) March 25, 2024
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Still, Team USA celebrated their big win in epic fashion… by spraying bottles of champagne throughout the locker room after the competition.