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More Shame: Soccer Game Violence at National Stadium

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The “hooligans” in Costa Rica that go to soccer games just don’t get it, you cannot behave in the Estadio Nacional (National Stadium) like you the Saprissa or Liga stadiums, for example. No, at the National, you need to show some culture, restraint, whatever.

[quote]Club Alajuelense announces barring of “barras” at Sunday’s “clasico” game in Alajuela.[/quote]

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That as not the case yesterday, when violence broke out mid-game, in a match between Alajuelense and Cartaginés.

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Presidenta Laura Chinchilla denounces the “barras” (hooligans) at the sports events. See her Facebook comment here.


[/one_fourth]Photos and video clips show the mob of “barra brava” (Alajuelense fanatics known primarily as “La 12” and “Ultra”) attacking Cartaginés fans. Images show women and children fleeing the stands, taking to the soccer field, when hooligans began beating a man dressed in a white and blue t-shirt (Cartaginés colours).

The deputy minister of Security, Celso Gamboa, by way of Twitter wrote, “there was an unjustified aggression against women and children. The problem is that public resources are guarding public shows. And (soccer) clubs allow these groups”.

At least 15 people were detained in yesterday’s disturbance that led to the suspension of the game.

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Paul Pinto, president of the Alajueal club, said there was a lack of security., while Claudio Ciccia, manager of the Cartago team, said the event is part of a “social issue”.

The game will be played again today, at the National Stadium, at 3pm behind closed doors.

Sources: Telenoticias Deportes, La Nacion, Al Dia, Facebook

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