Suspect arrested after stabbing at Levi's Stadium soccer game

The victim was allegedly stabbed with a knife near his upper collar bone.

The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) and the Sacramento Police Department took the suspect – Alejandro Garcia-Villanueva – into custody at his home in Sacramento after a judge issued an arrest warrant on attempted murder. Garcia-Villanueva was arrested without incident, authorities said.

The victim was taken to the hospital by ambulance after receiving medical assistance from public safety personnel, according to authorities. He is recovering from his injuries, Univision reported, via San Francisco ABC station KGO.

Police had identified a woman as a person of interest in connection with the incident, but she was released at the scene after authorities determined she did not commit a crime, SCPD said.

ABC News was unable to immediately locate a legal representative for Garcia-Villanueva.

Authorities also searched the suspect's residence after a judge issued a search warrant, and they "located evidence," according to their Facebook post.

In a statement to The Associated Press, the Mexican Soccer Federation said it “roundly [condemned] these acts of violence" and said it proposed to work with authorities to prevent similar incidents from happening.

An investigation into the incident is still ongoing, police said.

ABC News' Jon Haworth contributed to this report.