Crisis in Union: detainees, training with custody and funeral wreaths at the headquarters

Crisis in Union: detainees, training with custody and funeral wreaths at the headquarters

Santa Fe Union He lives a very easy moment as a result of a series of unfortunate events: bad results, the last place in the professional leaguethe elimination in the Argentine Cup against Almagro, Threatening graffiti at the leaders’ house, violent demonstrations, 19 detainees in the last game, training with police custody and the icing on the cake were the funeral wreaths who appeared this Wednesday at the club headquarters.

The chronology of the latest acts of violence in Unión

On Monday, Sebastián Méndez’s team fell 2-0 with Sarmiento at home and the fans exploded. There were incidents in the stands and also in the mediations of the 15 de Abril Stadium. Even before the game, several fans insulted each other in the middle of the audience and wanted to resolve their differences by punching.

The acts of violence continued throughout the afternoon: there was a row between the red and white people with the footballers for a new defeat and also with the Police minutes after the game. A group of local fans tried to break through the security fence mounted in the box area to ask the leaders and he ran into security forces, who responded with rubber bullets.

besides, some journalists from the Santa Fe Channel were attacked. As a result of this afternoon of fury, they confirmed 19 detainees, five policemen injured and also a Utedyc staff.

Consequently, once the team resumed training, they had to do so under police custody, to avoid further inconvenience.

But, this Wednesday, at the headquarters of the rojiblanca institution, flower crowns appeared with intimidating dedications. one of them says “Thank you Spahn” and the other “RIP City Life”.

Although the strongest version indicates that those who put the crowns would have been the fans of Colón as worn in bad taste, the truth is that nothing is confirmed, and in dialogue with Tennesseehe President of the Union, Luis Spanh said: “We don’t know who they were. I do not have information. The assumption at a distance of some divers who appear to be from another club means nothing. This is in the hands of justice“, sentence.

Furthermore, the Tate honcho added: “The club is in absolute order, with a very bad sporting moment in professional football and with more acceptable performance in all general areas of the club, from school to other sports. We have this bad moment for which we are very concerned and want to reverse itSpahn closed.

PA

By Anna Edwards

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