The match between Independiente and Universidad de Chile for the Copa Sudamericana was suspended due to incidents in the stands. Conmebol decided to cancel the match and refer the case to its disciplinary bodies. The match, played at the Libertadores de América stadium in Avellaneda, was 1-1 at the start of the second half. The partial result left the series 2-1 in favor of the Chileans, who had won in the first leg. However, football took a backseat when violence erupted in the stands. From the visiting sector, U fans began throwing seats and projectiles, as well as setting fires in some seats. The situation escalated when local hooligans entered the visiting stand, attacking the Chilean fans with extreme violence, leaving over 300 injured and forcing an immediate suspension. In the absence of security guarantees, Conmebol decided to cancel the match and refer the case to its disciplinary bodies. The South American organization clarified that there would be no reprogramming and that the resolution of the tie would be defined in the offices. With a 2-1 global advantage for Universidad de Chile, everything points to the Chilean club advancing to the quarterfinals, although official confirmation will depend on Conmebol's disciplinary decision, which is also studying possible sanctions for those involved. In this way, what was supposed to be a South American football party ended in a night of violence, chaos, and shame that is already being investigated by the authorities.