A youth match in Spain ended in a mass brawl: an "El Rosario" player was allegedly beaten in the locker room.

A youth match in Spain ended in a mass brawl: an "El Rosario" player was allegedly beaten in the locker room.

Source: El Día

A mass brawl broke out between players, coaches, and fans in the youth teams match between "CD Sobradillo C" and "El Rosario", after which "El Rosario" accused the president of "Sobradillo" of attacking their player, while "Sobradillo" denies the accusations and claims that their president was attacked.

A fight broke out in the match between the youth teams "CD Sobradillo C" and "El Rosario". The game ended with a score of 3:0 in favor of "CD Sobradillo C".

According to the referee, after being sent off the field, an "El Rosario" player began banging on the locker room door. "Sobradillo" fans, including the club's president, Manuel Cabello Jara, approached him. Then a fight broke out between players, coaches, and fans of both teams.

The referee was able to finish the match and go to the showers. The conflict subsided after 10 minutes. The coach of "El Rosario" told the referee that Cabello Jara and several other people entered the locker room and attacked the dismissed player. However, the referee did not see this.

The "El Rosario" delegate reported that the club had called the police. The police arrived at the stadium 20 minutes later.

"El Rosario" published a photo of a player with a scratch and accused the president of "Sobradillo" and two other people of attacking the player. They claim that the football player was grabbed and beaten on the neck, back, and mouth.

"Sobradillo" denies these accusations and says that Cabello was attacked. They claim that the player organized the attack, and they have a medical certificate of the president's injuries.