Not only did Uruguay get kicked out of the Copa America quarterfinals by Colombia on Thursday (11), but arrowhead D'Avunyunis protected his family. After the match, he and Colombian fans opened a blockbuster movie in the stands in a very chaotic scene.
Indeed, the battle for the top four was itself fraught with fireworks, with Sengbaobo handing out wild yellow cards and Colombia being unstoppable after the expulsion of Daniel Montrose. It was then that the Uruguayan players, led by D'Avignonis, clashed with their brother's fans in the stands. As seen on the TV screen, they were provoked by the brother fans. Davuniunis fought with them and they hit them on the head. After a while, the police intervened first.
Referring to Colombian fans abusing and beer Uruguayan players family, the players went up to protect the family, but then Colombian fans prevented them from leaving the stands, and then happened to each other, due to the chaos, D'Avunyunis protected the family in the stands, and the CONCACAF was strongly responsible for any violence in sports, but did not take further action.
Uruguay captain Jose Kiwanis defended his teammates, saying that the players' families were in the stands and that there were babies in their hands: "It was a disaster because there were no police there, so we had to protect our families ourselves, and it was caused by a few people who were drunk and disorderly."