The Uruguayan Football Association suspended the final weekend of a tumultuous season due to ongoing fan violence.
The announcement of the suspension was made late Friday after the Interior Ministry objected to the use of a stadium due to host a key game. It did not state when or if the final round of games would be played.
In November, the season was suspended for 15 days after about 100 fighting fans spilled on to the field during a game between Danubio and Nacional, prompting security officials to impose tighter restrictions on stadium conditions.
Danubio and Nacional are tied at the top of the standings.
Officials wanted Danubio's game against Penarol switched away from the stadium where fighting between fans broke out on Nov. 16. But their preferred venue _ the more-secure Centenario stadium _ was scheduled to host a game between Nacional and Central Espanol at the same time, and Central Espanol was unwilling to change venues.

