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Mexican soccer team refuses to carry anti-drug gang banner
Guadalajara

Mexican soccer team refuses to carry anti-drug gang banner

Published Feb. 27, 2018 12:58 p.m. ET

MEXICO CITY (AP) Players from Mexican soccer team Pumas refused a request to carry an anti-drug gang banner onto the pitch during a weekend game.

The Pumas are based at Mexico's National Autonomous University, known as the UNAM.

Two non-students were shot to death on the campus last week and prosecutors say the killings were apparently part of a dispute involving drug dealers who operate openly at the university.

University Rector Enrique Graue told local media Tuesday that university officials had asked the players to carry a banner reading ''Narcos out of the UNAM'' at a Sunday match against the Chivas of Guadalajara.

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The sports newspaper Record says several players balked, citing fears for their security.

The university instead projected the message on the scoreboard.

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