After the closure, there was a political climate in La Bombonera: marches against the previous leadership and chants in favor of Riquelme

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La Bombonera, with the color and warmth of each presentation of Boca at home, had a header this Sunday (the third tray of the South Stand) with a unusual void. It is that by order of the prosecutor Celsa Ramírez, of the city of Buenos Aires, that sector of the stadium has been closed as a preventive measure.

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Something that has generated unease in the management, which questioned the times and maneuvers chosen shortly after the match and also the fans, who They demonstrated against the regulation and also hung marches addressing that decision to the politics and electoral candidacy that will take place in the club during this 2023.

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“They don’t harm this leadership, they harm the partner”, reads one of the banners distributed around the stadium. And another had a much more political tone:“They hurt the club from the inside, now they hurt it from the outside”.

Also in the stadium there were chants against the City authorities and they also shouted that “they are the laws for Boca and nothing else”. The vice president was also applauded Juan Roman Riquelmewhen it appeared in its box.

from the side of celsa ramirez, linked in the goals to the space commanded by Daniel Angelici, discussed technical issues that have been analyzed starting from the match between Boca and Corinthians of the Copa Libertadores 2022. The curious thing? That match was in July last year and after that Boca didn’t stop playing at the Brandsen 805, even with a capacity higher than that of the match in question during the definition of the tournament.

“It is not a random decision. The decision is based on technical reports. It is for this reason that, as long as the expert opinion is not carried out and the technical reports are available to ensure that the people participating are safe on that podium, this measure has been ordered ”, warned Celsa Ramírez. a hectic year.

Source: Clarin

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