Mixed reporting has come with one report claiming that 17 people have been killed. While other reports say people have been taken to the hospital but no mention of deaths.


Queretaro: At least 17 people were reportedly killed and 22 others injured after horrific violence erupted Saturday during a Mexican football match.
According to details, brawl between opposing fans broke out during the ninth round of the 2022 Clausura football tournament— second half of the game— between Queretaro and Atlas at La Corregidora stadium.
Chaotic scenes unfolded, with fans tumbling over each other and others cowering under a shower of furious kicks and punches.
The game was suspended after terrible fighting broke out between fans.
Following this, security guards opened the doors of stadium to allow fans to get to safety, some instead continued to exchange blows—forcing the game to be stopped and sending the players to the locker room.
The aggressors used anything they could as weapons to attack rival fans
Fighting then continued on the field, in the stands and outside the stadium. Many of the fans who were attacked were also stripped of their clothes.
Mixed reporting has come with one report claiming that 17 people have been killed. While other reports say people have been taken to the hospital but no mention of deaths.
At least 17 people have been reported dead following fan violence at a Liga MX game between Atlas and Querétaro.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 6, 2022
The match was suspended after fans stepped onto the pitch and fights broke out. pic.twitter.com/ipFN5W1YeF
The following video is believed to be how the clash began—footage contains fighting there isn’t any killing or blood in this clip.
Así empezó todo en las tribunas del Corregidora… En el Gallos Blancos vs Atlas Lamentable… @FOXSportsMX pic.twitter.com/Vta4lhhPNQ
— Fernando Cevallos (@FerCevallosF) March 6, 2022
The rest of the videos circulating on Twitter are violent, graphic and nightmarish.
In 2019 a brawl between Atletico San Luis and Querétaro supporters ended up with 37 people injured.
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