‘Fists flying everywhere’: A look back at the U20 World Cup ruckus in Toronto in 2007
TORONTO — After interviewing players under a makeshift tent outside BMO Field at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2007, reporters were set to return to the media workroom when story plans changed.
Argentina’s 3-0 win over Chile in an ill-tempered semifinal suddenly moved to the back burner.
The more pressing development was a ruckus near the stadium’s main entry area as players on the Chilean team slugged it out with security and police. A member of the Chilean delegation was subdued by a Taser during the bloody brawl.
It didn’t take long for it to become an international incident. Politicians were quick to weigh in, and then-FIFA president Sepp Blatter said the situation left a “black mark” on the tournament.
