My daughter got involved in violence during a soccer game, and I got my car key stuck in my dad's head
Nov 19, 2025
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According to foreign media such as the Daily Mail, violence broke out during a women's U-16 amateur football match at the GVE Sports Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A male soccer player was seriously stabbed in the head by a car key in the accident.
The victim was Jonathan Jose Smith (35), a defensive midfielder with a long career in Argentina's lower leagues, who was watching his 16-year-old daughter play at the time. He was caught up in sudden violence while trying to stop his friend from being attacked, and he suffered a car key stuck in his forehead.
Smith was taken to a nearby hospital where he underwent key removal surgery.
Police arrested Gaston Omar Alvarez, a 40-year-old man who was watching his children's game at the scene, as a suspect in the key attack.
He had sustained facial injuries and was carrying some of the keys believed to have been used in the attack.
Alvarez is currently investigating for attempted murder and has a history of involvement in violent incidents in the past.
An eyewitness said "Alvarez was obsessed with getting his car keys back" he testified.
The victim, Smith's wife, described the situation at the time, saying, `When I saw my daughter fight with another girl, I tried to stop her, but I had to go back because of the distance"In the meantime, the situation has worsened out of control as even parents have been caught up in the fight." Then "I didn't know the key was stuck in my husband's head at first. Later, I was shocked to find out that it was a key," he added.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










