One of the football matches in Brazil witnessed a shooting incident, which took place between the police and an outlaw outside the stadium, where the match is being held in the Brazilian Under-20 League.
And the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, said in a story about the incident, that the shooting took place outside the match stadium, in Rio de Janeiro, which was witnessing a confrontation between two teams in the Brazilian League.
Brazilian footballers fled for safety after a gunfight between police and gangs erupted outside a stadium in Rio de Janeiro — which recorded an average of 15 shootings a day in the first half of this year. pic.twitter.com/nf3tbLGMWn
— DW News (@dwnews) November 3, 2021
The video shows the moment the match was stopped due to the injury of a goalkeeper of one of the two teams before the sound of shooting was heard in a way that prompted the players to search for a place to take shelter for fear of being hit by bullets close to them.
According to the newspaper, the match was held between the teams “Karabipos” and “Sera Massacience”.
The Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, which witnessed the incident, is witnessing similar incidents, with some estimates indicating that they amount to about 15 shootings per day during the first half of this year.