Peixe fell to Fortaleza and in Serie B of Brazilian football. His fans reacted violently and destroyed everything they could.
Santos burns . The description is literal. The team in which Pelé shone and in which Neymar stood out not so long ago will now have to play in Serie B of Brazilian football, an experience that he did not know and which, for his supporters, constitutes a dishonor for institutional history.
Peixe lost 2-1 against Fortaleza, with the agonizing goal of Juan Martín Lucero in the sixth additional minute . With this result, he ended up condemning himself in a campaign that had been disastrous. Bahía and Vasco da Gama, led by Gary Medel, won their respective duels and achieved the objective of maintaining the category. Goiás, Coritiba and América Mineiro fell with Santos. Everything that followed was chaos.
Invasion and fire
As soon as judge Leandro Pedro Vuaden finished the match, madness broke out. There were fans invading the playing field. Some players, intrepid, remained on the field, perhaps with the intention of taking responsibility for this sporting embarrassment. .

“Vila Belmiro becomes a theater of war after relegation » headlines the sports newspaper Lance, for example, to summarize what was experienced once the match was over. “Saints I experienced a night of terror “, summarized O Globo, in another example of the seriousness of the unrest occurring in the city of São Paulo.
The description is accurate, knowing that the violence did not take long to appear and spread: Supporters burned four buses and several cars in protest. Among the last is the one belonging to the Colombian Stiven Mendoza . This car was found a few blocks from Vila Belmiro. Media around the world broadcast images of the incidents, due to their severity.
They were also destroyed those of the members of the anti-doping commission of the Brazilian Football Confederation. Acts of vandalism and looting also took place at commercial premises in the region. .
The Military Police used pepper spray to disperse the violent demonstrators who, trying to reach Princesa Isabel Street, confronted the special forces.
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