A football match in Mexico witnessed the killing of 16 players in the fiercest match in history. Unfortunately, it was not an official match, but a friendly match to celebrate the New Year in a prison in Mexico, specifically in the state of Zacatecas, among the drug gangs inside the prison.

The match was held in the men's prison, and several gangs attended the field, and the controversy over the validity of the penalty kick led to the withdrawal of firearms and shooting, and riots followed, according to the Daily Mail, and the National Guard and prison officials succeeded in stopping the riot after 3 hours, resulting in 5 prisoners being injured .

Officials later discovered that the riots continued with white rifles and weapons smuggled into the prison on New Year's Eve by the relatives of the prisoners on the last day of the year, as well as found 77 bags of marijuana, a saw, three pairs of scissors, nine mobile phones and a bottle From alcoholic beverages,

Some of the victims were hit by gunfire, while others were stabbed or beaten with other foreign objects, according to the BBC.

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