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Daniel Angelici broke away from the controversy over the closure of the Bombonera and spoke about his future at Boca

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Sunday the candy box had an unusual void – the hole in the third tray of the south stand, which a few hours before the match between Boca Juniors AND Central Cordoba it had been previously closed by the prosecutor Celsa Ramírez, of the City of Buenos Aires. In court, the designee was Daniele Angelicithe former club president reappeared to fend off those supporters and members of the board of directors chaired by Jorge Ameal– which indicated their leadership behind the maneuver.

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“I don’t know anything more than what I’ve read, I was away for two months and I returned to Buenos Aires on Saturday”Angelici began in dialogue with the party programme Pure mouth. Regarding the sanction, he remarked: “From what I have read, the closure is preventive, due to the expertise they have made, that is, it is more technical than judicial”.

In addition to the protests through the choirs on the field, marches have appeared around the Bombonera. “They don’t harm this leadership, they harm the partner”, read one of the banners. Another had a much more political tone: “They hurt the club from the inside, now they hurt it from the outside”.

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It’s not a random decision. The decision is based on technical reports. It is for this reason that, until the expert reports are carried out and the technical reports are available to ensure that the people attending will be safe in that stand, this measure has been ordered ”, warned Celsa Ramírez, linked to the networks. to the space commanded by Daniel Angelici.

It is not the first time that the member of the Mass Events Prosecutor’s Office has indicated Boca since Ameal and Juan Román Riquelme have been in charge.

In 2021 La Bombonera was closed after a request from the Public Prosecutor’s Office for “excess attendance and omission to collect”. The following year, Ramírez fined the club financially (two million pesos) for “security omissions” and a “malfunctioning of the stadium’s turnstiles that generated delays and crowds at the entrance”.

Despite the political entanglements that have been unleashed by this latest sanction, Angelici has been outspoken about a future as leader of Boca. “I’m already out of club policy and I decided not to speak a long time ago,” he remarks that he served two terms of president, between 2011 and 2019.

Source: Clarin

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