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Huge brawl breaks out in Panama – Venezuela friendly

Ah. South America. You gave the world excitable commentators, footballing flair… and huge brawls on the pitch. The one-all draw between Venezuela and Panama (which, ironically was a friendly) descended into a classic South American brawl which was started when the Panama goalkeeper started knocking seven bells out of a Venezuelan player after he conceded a penalty. If you’re interested in the game itself, click here. It looks like it could have been nine-all!

By admin on September 17th, 2007 in Miscellaneous. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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5 Responses to “Huge brawl breaks out in Panama – Venezuela friendly”

  1. Classic says:

    classic South American brawl…right
    Hooligans (British) deserve the term “classic” a whole lot more…or like the Queens Park Rangers brawl with that Chinese team. That was ‘classic’! You know, it truly is ‘classic’ when you send a player to the hospital.

  2. I could watch that mascot at the beginning roll its belly all day. Magnificent.

  3. kj says:

    Ok, that Panamanian keeper is insane.
    This still doesn’t place Panama in South American, mind you.

  4. kj says:

    Ok, that Panamanian keeper is insane.
    This still doesn’t place Panama in South America, mind you. (It’s in Central America, and part of CONCACAF.)

  5. Anonymous says:

    you gotta love South America

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