
Originally Posted by
The Guardian
Stadium staff struggled to deal with a serious failure in security measures before Spain’s World Cup match against Chile at the Maracană.
Dozens of Chile fans without tickets broke through a fence and charged into the stadium via the main press centre.
A number of the intruders were detained by officials but others appeared to have made their way into the stands after breaking down a temporary wall. The spectators who were caught were being held seated on the floor, while police took them away in groups.
“They stormed the gate and ran into the stadium. We stopped them,” said a security guard, Diego Guilhermede Souza Goncalves.
At least one Chilean fan, a woman, was injured and taken outside in a wheelchair. Meanwhile, thousands of Chile fans without tickets remained on the roads outside the stadium but organisers said kick-off would not be delayed.
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