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Why fan violence still sullies Latin American football - arabnews.com - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Chile - Ecuador - Uruguay - Honduras - Malaysia - Peru

Why fan violence still sullies Latin American football

Santiago — CHL Santiago, Aug 21, 2025 : Images of a fan jumping from the stands to escape a beating as bottles, rocks and seats fly through the air at a game between Chilean and Argentine clubs in Buenos Aires on Wednesday highlight the enduring problem of violence in Latin American football. Over 100 people were arrested over the bloody battles between supporters of Universidad de Chile and Argentina’s Independiente, which left 19 people injured, three seriously. From Mexico to Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Ecuador, stadium violence continues to mar the beautiful game in football-mad Latin America. Here is a quick overview of the situation: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay have all enacted laws over the past two decades to tackle hooliganism, including, in some cases, with prison sentences. But the violence continues unabated. So far this year in Chile, twelve matches were suspended due to violence, according to the players’ union. In April, two fans died during a stampede outside a Santiago stadium before a Copa Libertadores match between local side Colo Colo and Brazil’s Fortaleza. In Argentina, more than 100 people have died in the last 20 years, 157 in Brazil between 2009 and 2019, and 170 died in Colombia between 2001 and 2019, according to academic and NGO studies. There’s an idea “that stadiums are spaces where it’s legitimate to commit acts of violence, not just physical violence, but also racism and homophobia,” Argentine sociologist Diego Murze, author of the book “Football, Violence, and the State,” told AFP. According to Murze, there’s a “tribal logic that has always prevailed in football,” including a culture of provocation between fans that has “re-emerged

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Richard Carapaz - Carapaz to miss Vuelta a Espana, focusing on world championships - channelnewsasia.com - France - Italy - Rwanda - Ecuador

Carapaz to miss Vuelta a Espana, focusing on world championships

Former Olympic champion Richard Carapaz will miss this year's Vuelta a Espana as he is yet to fully recover from an illness, the Ecuadorian confirmed on Tuesday.

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Lionel Messi - Lionel Scaloni - Enzo Fernandez - Lionel Messi Called Up to Argentina Squad Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers - foxnews.com - Portugal - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Venezuela - Ecuador

Lionel Messi Called Up to Argentina Squad Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers

No surprise here. Lionel Messi will be back in action for Argentina for two matches in September. 

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Lionel Messi - Emiliano Martinez - Leandro Paredes - Cristian Romero - Alexis Mac Allister - Lionel Scaloni - Gonzalo Montiel - Marcos Acuña - Rodrigo De-Paul - Nahuel Molina - Giuliano Simeone - Juan Foyth - Angel Correa - Nicolas Otamendi - Nicolas Tagliafico - Lautaro Martinez - Nicolas Gonzalez - Walter Benítez - Thiago Almada - Messi leads Argentina's revamped squad for Venezuela and Ecuador qualifiers - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Venezuela - Ecuador

Messi leads Argentina's revamped squad for Venezuela and Ecuador qualifiers

BUENOS AIRES :Argentina's national team unveiled a revamped 31-man squad on Monday, led by Lionel Messi, for the South American qualifiers against Venezuela and Ecuador for the 2026 World Cup.

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International - Thrilling Women's Copa America final can't hide challenges ahead - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Chile - Ecuador

Thrilling Women's Copa America final can't hide challenges ahead

The Women's Copa America in Ecuador ended with a thrilling final as Brazil edged Colombia in an eight-goal spectacle to win their ninth title but logistical challenges and half-empty stadiums showed the hurdles that face South American women's football.

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Pan Usa - Women's Copa America highlights inequality in South American women's football - channelnewsasia.com - Switzerland - Brazil - Usa - Chile - Ecuador - Bolivia

Women's Copa America highlights inequality in South American women's football

Intended to spotlight women's football in South America, the 2025 Women's Copa America in Ecuador has instead exposed deep inequalities with the men's game, outraging some players and drawing unflattering comparisons with the Women's Euros in Switzerland.

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Paris Games - Marta Hopes to Lead Brazil to Copa América Title After Coming Out of Retirement - foxnews.com - France - Brazil - Usa - Japan - Ecuador - county Arthur

Marta Hopes to Lead Brazil to Copa América Title After Coming Out of Retirement

It was just a year ago when Marta left the Olympic final with tears in her eyes, emotionally marking the end of a storied career with the Brazilian national soccer team.

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Oleksandr Usyk - Rory Macilroy - Canelo Alvarez - Terence Crawford - Daniel Dubois - Lorenzo Lucca - CONMEBOL eases Copa America warm-up rules after Brazil’s complaints - arabnews.com - Britain - Brazil - Usa - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela - Ecuador - Paraguay - Bolivia

CONMEBOL eases Copa America warm-up rules after Brazil’s complaints

“This decision was made after a detailed assessment of the condition,” said CONMEBOLTournament organizers had barred outfield players from warming up on the pitchBUENOS AIRES: CONMEBOL announced on Friday that it has adjusted pre-match procedures at the Women’s Copa America in Ecuador to allow players to warm up on the pitch, following criticism from Brazilian players and coaching staff.“From now on, in addition to goalkeepers who already had a 15-minute warm-up period on the field, outfield players will also be allowed to warm up on the pitch for the same duration,” the South American soccer governing body told Reuters.“This decision was made after a detailed assessment of the condition of the playing surfaces at the competition’s stadiums to date, and after taking into account feedback from some participating teams.”Tournament organizers had barred outfield players from warming up on the pitch to preserve the playing surface, with each stadium hosting two matches in a day during the group stage.Brazil captain Marta, midfielder Ary Borges, and head coach Arthur Elias voiced their frustration after their dominant group-stage win over Bolivia, as both teams had been forced to warm-up in a shared room of about 15 square meters that smelled of paint.They also criticized the restrictions after their tournament opener against Venezuela, saying they were unable to properly assess Kerolin’s fitness, which ultimately led to the Manchester City striker being sidelined.Defending champions Brazil top Group B with two wins and will face Paraguay on Tuesday.

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