Categories: Social Responsibility

Vélez Sarsfield’s squad suffered intimidation by the barrabrava

Members of the group barrabrava Velez Sarsfield they approached the facilities of the Olympic Village located in Ituzaingó with the purpose of facing the professional team due to the results obtained in the professional league of Argentine soccer.

Twelve members of this group were detained by security personnel while trying to enter the property and after noticing this situation, they forcibly entered the property.

Later, he made contact with the most experienced players of the institution, while the youth players were removed from the talk, as reported on Friday, May 12.

Fortunately, the situation did not allow the presence of violent acts, but in this sense, there was a claim from the fans, taking into account the crude present of the Fortin, which will only cancel a victory after nine starts.

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Anna Edwards

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