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Darwin Nunez brawl investigated by Copa America bosses as Suarez breaks silence

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Copa America bosses have launched an investigation into the brawl between Darwin Nunez and a section of Colombia fans after Uruguay were knocked out of the tournament on Wednesday night.

Crystal Palace midfielder Jefferson Lerma scored the only goal of the game at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina to book Colombia’s place in Sunday’s final alongside reigning champion Argentina, before the match was soured by ugly full-time scenes.




Footage captured Nunez amongst the fans in one of the stands, getting involved in a brawl with a group of Colombian supporters. It remains unclear as to how the incident began, but the Liverpool striker and his teammates had entered the crowd in order to stand by family and friends seated behind the team bench, Uruguayan news outlet El Pais reports.

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A commotion soon began, however, and the Reds forward wasted no time in making his feelings known. He clambered over a number of seats in order to confront the supporters, before making his way to the front of the crowd and throwing arms at one supporter.

Nunez then lifts his arms up, seemingly ready to get involved in a fight, but is held back by a police officer. One of the Colombia fans, however, managed to land a swift punch on him, sparking the Uruguayan to release his own attack on those in close proximity. Footage shows him making contact with at least one person.

It remains unclear whether Nunez, or anyone else, suffered any injuries and whether they were serious. It was reported, however, that one Uruguay star’s mother passed out as players’ families were caught up in the ugly scenes.

The fight broke out as families of the Uruguay squad were brought onto the pitch for safety, with children being lifted out of the stands. According to journalist Favian Renkel, who captured much of the brawl on video, it was the mother of midfielder Manuel Ugarte’s who passed out as the fight began, having been sat close to the trouble.

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