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Ugly Scenes After Semi-Final Defeat
Emotions ran high as Uruguay’s Copa America journey ended in turmoil following a tense semi-final loss to Colombia. The match, which concluded with a narrow 1-0 defeat for Uruguay, erupted into violence with fights breaking out between supporters in the stands.
Nunez in the Fray to Protect Family
Caught in the midst of the chaos, Uruguay’s Darwin Nunez was seen engaging with aggressive Colombia fans as he rushed to defend his family. The Liverpool striker later comforted his distressed two-year-old son on the pitch, a poignant moment amidst the disorder.
Players Step In Amidst Security Lapse
Jose Gimenez, Uruguay’s stalwart defender, expressed his dismay at the lack of police presence, pointing to a few overzealous fans as the cause of the trouble. The players took it upon themselves to protect their families as the situation escalated.
Colombian Fans Overwhelm Stadium
The Bank of America Stadium, heavily populated by Colombia supporters, witnessed a fiery clash that resulted in a flurry of yellow cards and a red card ejection. Despite being down to ten men, Colombia managed to cling onto their lead, thanks to Jefferson Lerma’s goal.
Family Members Injured
Reports emerged of injuries among the relatives of Uruguay’s players, with midfielder Manuel Ugarte’s family members allegedly hurt during the fracas. Security eventually stepped in, escorting the players and their families to safety.
Uruguayan Players Criticize Security Arrangements
Atletico Madrid’s Gimenez and Uruguay’s goalkeeper Sergio Rochet both condemned the inadequate protection for their families, with Gimenez urging vigilance as newborns were among those in the stands. The players’ swift action was seen as a necessary response to the unfolding violence.
Bielsa Unaware of Severity
Uruguay’s coach Marcelo Bielsa was initially oblivious to the severity of the incident, having retreated to the dressing room. He later acknowledged the gravity of the situation, which had escalated beyond mere post-match commotion.

Final Showdown Without Uruguay
As Uruguay reflects on a campaign marred by an unfortunate conclusion, Colombia advances to face Argentina in a highly anticipated Copa America final set to take place in the early hours of Sunday morning.

