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Father and son from Colombia’s soccer team arrested following Copa America final – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/16 at 1:25 PM
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The Copa America final, which took place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, was marred by chaotic scenes as fans tried to enter the venue. The 71-year-old head of Colombia’s soccer federation, Ramon Jeserun, and his son were arrested following an altercation with security guards after the match. The final, in which Colombia lost to Argentina, started over an hour late due to a lockdown initiated by the police, causing hundreds of fans to be stuck outside the stadium.

According to Miami police reports, both Jeserun and his son were charged with battery after engaging in a fight with security guards in a tunnel near the media area after the match. Videos on social media captured the altercation as Jeserun’s son allegedly grabbed a security guard by the neck, pulled him to the ground, punched him, and kicked him in the head. The Colombian soccer federation declined to comment on the incident.

The Hard Rock Stadium, which had increased law enforcement and security personnel for the match, stated that despite their preparations, fans continued to engage in illegal conduct after gates were closed and reopened. Over two dozen fans were arrested, and more than 50 people were removed from the venue by law enforcement officers. The stadium, with a capacity of over 65,000, is scheduled to host seven matches during the 2026 World Cup.

This incident was not the first time the US hosted the Copa America tournament, which is the oldest national team soccer competition in the Americas. The chaotic scenes and arrests during the final raised concerns about the behavior of fans and the security measures in place at the stadium. The increased presence of law enforcement officers was not enough to prevent altercations and property damage during the event.

The disarray at the Copa America final in Miami highlighted the challenges of managing large-scale sporting events with passionate fans. The role of security personnel and the response to unruly behavior by spectators came under scrutiny following the incident. The impact of the altercation involving the head of the Colombian soccer federation and his son shed light on the need for stricter enforcement of rules and regulations at future matches.

Despite the events that unfolded before and during the Copa America final, the Hard Rock Stadium remains a key venue for major sporting events, including the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Measures and protocols are expected to be reevaluated to ensure the safety and security of fans and players during matches. The involvement of law enforcement and security personnel will continue to play a crucial role in maintaining order and preventing further incidents at future sporting events.

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