In this photo provided by the Andina government news agency, Alianza Lima club soccer fans, left, fight with members of an evangelical church, yellow helmets at right, outside the soccer club’s stadium in Lima, Peru, Monday, Sept. 10, 2018. (Norman Cordova/Andina News Agency via AP) (Associated Press)LIMA, Peru — Soccer fans clashed with members of an evangelical church Monday in a dispute over who owns a sprawling plaza in front of the main entry to a stadium. Soccer fans soon arrived and the two sides clashed. Police Chief Gaston Rodriguez said two of the fans were detained and one of the church members was injured. But church attorney Sandro Balbin said the church has been the registered owner of the property since 2016.
Source: Washington Post September 10, 2018 19:52 UTC