Head of Colombian Football Federation arrested on battery charge

RamĂłn JesurĂșn
RamĂłn JesurĂșn's mugshot issued by the Miami-Dade police department (Image: Miami-Dade police department)

The head of the Colombian Football Federation, RamĂłn JesurĂșn, and his son have been arrested, following a brawl at Sunday’s Copa AmĂ©rica final in Miami.

Mr JesurĂșn, 71, and RamĂłn Jamil JesurĂșn, 43, were held on charges of battery involving an official or an employee, said the Miami-Dade Police Department.

The charges relate to the brawl at the stadium after Colombia lost to Argentina 0-1 in extra time.

Neither Mr JesurĂșn nor his son have publicly commented on the issue.

In a statement sent to the BBC, the Miami-Dade Police Department said the incident had happened just after the football match ended at the Hard Rock Stadium in the south-eastern US state.

Mr JesurĂșn and his son were “walking towards the entrance of the field”, it said, but they became “irate and began shouting” at one of the security officers, who was instructed by his management to temporarily delay people from going further.

The police said the officer had “placed an open palm” on the chest of Mr JesurĂșn’s son to guide him back.

Mr JesurĂșn then pushed the officer, they said, while his son grabbed the officer’s neck and pulled him to the ground, punching him and kicking him in the head.

Mr JesurĂșn’s son also grabbed and pushed a female official who tried to assist, the police said.

It added that the two men had also punched a security manager.

Mr JesurĂșn, his son and other family members are believed to have been trying to go on the pitch to take part in the awards ceremony.

RamĂłn Jamil's mugshot issued by the Miami-Dade police department

RamĂłn Jamil JesurĂșn’s mugshot issued by the Miami-Dade police department (Image: Miami-Dade police department)

 

The Colombian Football Federation made no immediate comment on the issue.

The start of the final of the Americas’ most prestigious football tournament was delayed by 80 minutes after ticketless fans forced their way into Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.

Several arrests were made after clashes with police and security personnel, while several supporters needed treatment from paramedics.

Source: bbc.co.uk

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