A fracas during a football match in Paraguay resulted in both teams being sent off, with 36 players expelled from the game.
Officials struggled to restrain players from Teniente Farine and Libertad as the game erupted into violence.
"Many of the players that were on the field and on the substitute bench, everyone went onto the field to try to control their teammates and even the players from the other team,” says Teniente Farina president Hernan Martinez.
"The referees didn't even stay on the field. As soon as the fighting broke out they went to the dressing room.”
None of the players were given a red card, but the two entire squads - including benches - were expelled in the match report.
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