Let's discuss this, happened few hours ago in a big championship in brazil

Let's discuss this, happened few hours ago in a big championship in brazil

Yes, he died

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Holy shit. What the fuck man.

Why tho?

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Dey fucked him up good, what the hell did he do?

Sub human scum

Why did they do that?
Also
>hues

Live in Brazil

EXPLAIN IT BRAZIL

In the state of Alagoas, theres 2 "big" teams, CSA (blue team) and CRB (red team)

CRB won the tournament at CSA stadium

at the end of the game, fans of both teams invaded the field and began a generalized brawl, the guy who died (CRB FAN) pushed a CSA fan in the middle of a CSA crowd, and they punished him by showing the power of football.


here's a better camera

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So basically avoid Brazil at all costs?

That said the guy kind of put himself in that situation. If you're surrounded by hooligans don't give them a reason to fuck you up.

Shit like this isn't common to happens at the stadium here, people usually kill themselves outside, and after the match

disgusting monkeys

>people usually kill themselves outside

People take football that seriously?

>South Americans will rationalize this as "passion" instead of uncivilized bloodlust


The concept of getting so upset over such a sissy sport is insane

problably bet on the wrong team

I think the hue means kill each other instead of themselves

went full billy bats on him

It's why 7-1 was so beautiful

sadly, /thread

this is the reason why we play without visitor public, it sucks because half of the stadium is empty in almost every game, but it worked so far in stoping violence between crowds.

This is what happens when you start to broadcast Nordeste's matches, EI.

People will say brazil is like this, but we know where shit like this happens, everyone knows it, but no one has the courage to say it.
People like to cover behind cultural stuff, or political correctness.We should just separate the country.

youtube.com/watch?v=yUFMbou7yhY

i need some insight, don't know portuguese

what are you saying retard, it happens everywhere in brazil, not just in northeast

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it is just some dude crying and doing pointless new-wave poem

as bad as this?in the pitch?no mate it only happened there.

Vasco's fight was the worst and no one died or got brutalized like that

youtube.com/watch?v=dLbngTAJFrw

>Only in northeast :^)

Like i said no one died, no one got jumped by 30 people, and it was quickly repelled by the cops.

yes fights happen, but this wasn't a fight, it was almost 30 guys kicking some poor dude until he died, no cops, no help, no sympathy.

shut up retard, its the same fucking thing.

That's still pretty fucked up, they were actively trying to burn the place down, if no one had stopped them they would've killed people.

Who's ready for the best olympics ever?

>big championship
>alagoano final between CSA x CRB

I know the chimpout is awful and everything but calling this big is ridiculous.

The Rei Pelé is not CSA stadium. It belongs to the state.

I was there in 2011 and saw the riot that followed CSA victory to avoid relegation. But this is a whole new level of insanity.

This is why you third world monkeys don't get to play with the big boys.

southamerican hooligans arent just bad boys who drink beer in a bar

there is mafia bussiness, money & political power in dispute

It's like the 12th most important out of the 27 state championships in Brazil, and considering only 4 of those have actually big teams participating, it's actually a really shitty championship.

Still, it's a tragedy, and while some fucked up things happen from time to time in football matches, this will not be taken lightly by the general public/media.