The match in Colombia, hosted by Independiente Medellin, was twice interrupted by violence before being called off.
Listen Listen (1 min) Save Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share facebook x whatsapp-stroke copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info Medellin fans set fire in the stands during the Copa Libertadores group stage football match in Colombia between home side Independiente Medellin and Brazil's Flamengo [Jaime Saldarriaga/AFP] By AFP Published On 8 May 2026 8 May 2026 A Copa Libertadores match between hosts Independiente Medellin of Colombia and defending champions Flamengo of Brazil was abandoned after home fans set off flares and lit fires in the stands.
In just the latest instance of serious crowd trouble in South American football, the referee ordered the players off the field at Atanasio Girardot stadium in Medellin shortly after kickoff on Thursday.
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Hardcore fans of the home team, some with their faces covered by masks, were protesting against the club’s management and owners.
Jose Boto, sporting director of Rio giants Flamengo, called on CONMEBOL to award the visiting side the three points.
“The responsibility is not ours; the home team was unable to guarantee security,” he said in a video.
Independiente Medellin fans set fire to the stands at Atanasio Girardot stadium in Medellin during the Copa Libertadores group stage match [Jaime Aaldarriaga/AFP]



