Panama was holding onto a lead by a thread late in their Gold Cup semifinal match against Mexico with only 10 men, after striker Luis Tejada was sent off in the 25th minute for elbowing an opponent.
In the 89th minute, a Panama defender was called for a handball after a bungled clearance just outside the six-yard box, giving Mexico a lifeline.

However, the penalty wasn’t actually taken until the 101st minute because Panamanian fans, displeased with the call, started throwing debris from the stands. And things benches started to clear.
Mexican fans’ hands were equally dirty, as they started throwing cups of beer at Panama players after they took the lead earlier in the game.