TOP Mexican side Queretaro have been ordered to play behind closed doors for a YEAR after sickening riots which left fans fighting for their lives.
The owners of the Liga MX side have also been ordered to sell the club after shocking brawls in the clash with Atlas.
Violence spilled on the field as rival fans clashedCredit: EPAWeapons were used as fighting continued on the terraces and in the concourses and tunnels around the stadiumCredit: Getty Images – GettyFamilies from both sets of clubs were forced to flee the arenaCredit: Getty Images – GettySome players attempted to calm the chaosCredit: Getty Images – Getty
The Guardian report Queretaro will play their home games in an empty stadium for a year, while the management team has been banned from any future roles and fined around £55k.
Their match against last season’s champions was abandoned after 62 minutes after the bloody riot spilled from the terraces on to the pitch.
It was initially reported locally that as many as 17 fans were killed but latest figures suggest that 26 people were injured, with many in critical condition.
Fans were seen to be wielding chairs and metal bars as unconscious bodies were beaten and kicked.
Security staff opened stadium doors so that fans – including women and children – could escape.
Players attempted to calm supporters as chaos erupted around them.