The incident occurred shortly before the scheduled kickoff at the iconic Maracana Stadium, as supporters of both teams clashed in the stands. Videos circulating on social media showed fans throwing punches and objects at each other, with some seats being ripped up and used as projectiles.
    Source:- the times of indiaBrazilian police intervened to disperse the crowd, using batons and shields to separate the rival groups. At least one fan was reportedly injured in the melee.
    Source:-carol highlightArgentina’s players, led by captain Lionel Messi, initially tried to calm the situation by approaching the fans and appealing for peace. However, as the violence continued, they decided to leave the field and return to the dressing room.
    After negotiations between match officials and representatives from both teams, it was agreed that the game would be delayed by 27 minutes to allow for the situation to be brought under control.
    Once order was restored, the players returned to the pitch, and the match eventually kicked off at 10:27 p.m. local time. Argentina went on to win the match 1-0, courtesy of a goal from Lautaro Martu00ednez in the 90th minute.
    The incident cast a shadow over what was supposed to be a showcase of South American football rivalry. It also raised concerns about fan safety at major sporting events.
    FIFA, the governing body of world football, is expected to investigate the matter and take appropriate disciplinary action.

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