Querétaro–Atlas riot

[1] Videos posted on social media showed groups of men beating, kicking, whipping, dragging and stripping victims.

date back to 2007, when Atlas relegated Querétaro from the Primera División de México league at home (Estadio Jalisco) during the Clausura 2007 tournament.

[9] Both Atlas and Querétaro released statements on social media condemning the riots and calling on the authorities to hold the instigators responsible.

Querétaro state governor Mauricio Kuri González condemned the violence and gave instructions "to apply the law with all its consequences.

"[14] The president of the Liga MX, Mikel Arriola, declared the violence "unacceptable" and that "exemplary punishments" will be made for those responsible for the riots.

[25] The Liga MX announced that all matches held on Sunday, the following day, would be postponed and are rescheduled at the request of the players union, Asociación Mexicana de Futbolistas.

[10][26] Its female counterpart, the Liga MX Femenil, also announced that matches held on March 6 would be postponed and rescheduled.

[27][30] At least five officials, which included police and civil defense employees as well as three people involved for planning and preparation, were suspended after the riots.

It also fined the current owners $1.5 million pesos and ordered the club's youth and women's teams to play behind closed doors, and also banned Atlas-affiliated barras from attending home matches for up to six months.