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A 24-year-old fan who was shot outside of a stadium in Tijuana , Mexico , after a league match has died.
A brawl broke out between fans of both teams in the stands of the Caliente stadium.
The man suffered gunshot injuries to his back, arm and head, and was taken by ambulance to a hospital.
Last January , a Monterrey fan died after being hit by a truck driven by Santos Laguna fans.
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