Social media is flooded with videos of Colombians arrested for riots in Miami

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Minuto30.com .- This Sunday, July 14, prior to the start of the Copa América, embarrassing events took place at the entrance to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami; mostly Colombian fans tried to sneak into the match without a ticket.

The game was delayed for regarding an hour and a half, as the gates were closed to prevent gatecrashers from entering. However, the situation got out of control.

The doors were forced open, the access turnstiles ended up “walking” at the pace of the mass of people trying to reach the stands.

Injured, arrested, police running away, fans escaping from the clutches of the authorities, children avoiding the crowds, parents helping their children sneak in, women and elderly people fainting…

What happened before the Copa América Final is circulating around the world and leaves the organizers of the 2024 Copa América, as well as fans of the finalist countries, but especially the Colombians, in a bad position.

Social media is flooded with videos of Colombians arrested for riots in Miami

This is what the fans who snuck into the stadium and were arrested looked like

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