A football game between six year old children became violent when a group of parents entered the field and to the pineapples. It was in the Club Villa Pellerano In Lanus that it developed after the meeting ended an open battle between adults.
The semi-finals of the Gold Cup organized by the Argentine Children’s Sports Association (FADI) it was in between May 1st And Villa Herediafrom the category 2019. It was carried out before a neutral court with the aim of avoiding incidents.
The discussion would have started with a gesture from one of the technical directorswhat the parents in the gallery would have interpreted like a provocationlocal media reported The Southern Journal And Region information. This led to the fact that after the game was over, the parents They will storm onto the field.
Several jumped from the stands and entered the field screaming. In the middle, parents of the opposing team also entered to confront those who had started the attack. Several Scenes of violence They were scattered everywhere. Some stayed on the field, others They entered the opposite stand past some bars.
One of the most explicit attacks came from a man in a red shirt who He kicked another man in the back, knocking him to the ground.while waving pinecones on his face and chest in the middle of the stands. Another, also in a blue shirt kicked several peoplebut within the field.
The Yelling and insults They were amplified by the echoes of the place. There were even other adults who encouraged the fight, even though it took place in front of the children. “Come on, crazy man, come on.”shouted a woman filming one father hitting another on the field.

In the meantime, The children screamed and criedsome tried to hide. The pitched fight lasted about ten minutes, with other fathers and mothers trying to break up the fight. After the chaos was over, they were taken to the locker room. Several they continued to cry because of the fear the situation created in them.
FADI has decided to do this exclude both teams from the tournament due to acts of violence. A meeting with club representatives will take place this Tuesday to determine the next steps.
Members of the clubs reported that this was not the first incident of this kind. “The children were crying inconsolably. This is not the first time this has happened,” said the delegate of the Villa Pellerano Club, Adrián Vidart, in an interview with CN5.