The unprecedented chaos in the football field ended with 17 red cards, police scattered players with tear gas

The quarterfinal match of the Bolivia Cup between Real Oruro and Blooming will be remembered for the incredible scenes and the 17 red cartons that the judge drew after its completion. Blooming defeated Real Oruro with a final score of 4-3 in two matches and qualified for the semifinals of the Bolivia Cup, but [...]
Blooming defeated Real Oruro with the final score of 4-3 in two matches and qualified for the semifinals of the Bolivia Cup, but what happened after the judge's recent whistle will be remembered for a long time.
After the judge's final roar, there was real chaos in the field and a clash between players, trainers and staff.
Blooming, rival de El Nacional en la fase previa de la Copa Libertadores 2025, that vio involucado en una BATA Oh, my God.
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Oruro's players were angry because they failed to make it to the quarterfinals and it was replaced by “by” by their player Sebastian Zeballos, who started a fight with the opposing players.
Zeballos was released and began to hit the opposing footballers, and his teammate, Julius Vila, quickly joined him and continued his confrontation. At the same time, the coach of this team, Marcelo Robledo, attacked Blooming's coach, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
An unprecedented chaos followed, fists and open blows were thrown, and there were finally injuries.
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Police intervened, using tear gas to calm the situation. The incident resulted in 17 distributed red cards.
Bolivian media report that Bolivia's Sports Discipline Court immediately launched an investigation into further procedures. One of the staff members of Blooming's coach suffered a fracture in the apple by an opponent's blow. /Periscope/












