Teen-Ager Killed in Street Fight Involving Fans at America Cup
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Authorities were investigating the stabbing death of a 19-year-old fan during a clash among about three dozen rival Argentine supporters after their country’s 4-0 victory over Chile in the America Cup soccer tournament.
An interior ministry report said Daniel Hernan Garcia died of knife wounds during a street fight between two “ barras bravas ,” the notorious Argentine supporters’ clubs, after the match on Tuesday in Paysandu, a Uruguayan town on the border with Argentina.
Unofficial reports said the factions involved in the fight were fans of Argentina’s San Lorenzo and Platense clubs.
On Wednesday, Paraguay defeated Venezuela, 3-2, in rain and lightning to qualify for the second round.
Wednesday’s other game in the 12-nation championship--Uruguay vs. Mexico in Montevideo--was rained out and rescheduled for today.
The United States plays Argentina on Friday, also in Paysandu, and needs a victory or a tie to advance to the quarterfinals.
Goals by Jose Cardozo, Juan Villamayor and Carlos Gamarra, the last with seven minutes to play, gave Paraguay a surprisingly difficult victory over traditionally weak Venezuela.
Gabriel Miranda and Luis Dolgetta scored for the Venezuelans, who were eliminated after losing all three first-round games.