Darwin Núñez remains eligible to play in Uruguay’s match against Canada: joined the rest of the Uruguayan squad for training, delighting fans by posing for photos

Darwin Núñez remains eligible to play in Uruguay’s match against Canada, much to the delight of fans. He recently joined the rest of the Uruguayan squad for training, demonstrating his commitment to the team.

His presence on the field was met with enthusiasm, as he took time to pose for photos with fans, further endearing himself to the supporters.

Liverpool star striker Darwin Nunez is one of eleven players that are facing disciplinary action by CONMEBOL for their role in a brawl with Colombia fans after their Copa America semifinal match.

The chaotic scenes saw multiple Uruguay players – including Nunez – leap into the stands as a confrontation broke out.

In addition to Nunez the following players have been named: Jose Maria Gimenez, Sebastian Caceres, Ronald Araujo, Rodrigo Betancur, Facundo Pellistri, Mathias Olivera, Matias Vina, Brain Rodriguez, Emiliano Martinez, and Santiago Mele.

But none of those players will be set to miss Saturday’s third-place match against Canada, according to reports.

Instead, if there is any additional punishment to be handed down, the players will be forced to miss time during qualifying matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Darwin Nunez (center) is one of 11 Uruguay players who could face punishment for their role in a brawl with Colombia fans at their Copa America semifinal matchup in Charlotte, NC

Players have until Wednesday, July 17 to present any defenses in writing, at which time CONMEBOL will examine any evidence they have available to determine whether or not to punish any players.

An emotional Nunez was held back by security as he and his teammates clashed with fans just minutes after a feisty 1-0 semi-final defeat against Colombia in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Incredible video footage shows the forward, 25, alongside team-mates including Jose Gimenez and Ronald Araujo as scenes turned ugly after the final whistle.

Related articles

Liverpool legend Jordan Henderson hires a van and drives 8 HOURS to Berlin to cheer for England versus Spain in the Euro final

Jordan Henderson has driven all the way from Amsterdam to Berlin to watch his old international teammates face destiny. The Ajax player, who was left out of…

Liverpool can register Ryan Gravenberch and five new names in next season’s Premier League squad – Tips, Tricks for Doing Everything Better

Ryan Gravenberch was a notable omission from Liverpool’s Premier League squad last season, but that’s all about to change. After the closure of both transfer windows, the Merseyside outfit…

Romano Confirms Liverpool’s Interest in £65m Defender – Tips, Tricks for Doing Everything Better

Liverpool’s Defensive Pursuit: Is Marc Guehi the Answer? Liverpool’s quest for a new centre-back continues following the departure of Joel Matip. As the summer transfer window heats…

Eberechi Eze would be a better signing for Liverpool than Anthony Gordon this summer. That is the view of club legend John Barnes.

As as Newcastle United’s profit and sustainability rules deadline approached a couple of weeks ago, the former Everton winger was the subject of interest from the Reds with…

Klopp replacing Southgate? This is what the famous media are saying

With the Euro 2024 final ending in a 2-1 defeat to Spain, the future of the England national team is now a topic of intense discussion. There…

The unhuman moment when Mac Allister’s mother had to fight to be save with her family

The Copa America final faced significant organizational challenges, leading to chaotic scenes outside the stadium as fans were locked out in tight spaces. The situation escalated when…