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Brutal assault in an amateur championship in Santa Fe: he was ejected and kicked a rival who was on the ground

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A game played by a deciding instance of a Santa Fe Amateur League ended in the worst possible way this weekend, embroiled in a scandal: one of the players was sent off for a hard foul and, far from retiring to the dressing room, he kicked his rival who had just committed a crime and that it was still sore on the floor. The attack sparked a confrontation in the middle of the field.

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The reprehensible sequence occurred during the meeting led by Centenary of San José de la Esquina AND Cafferatensewho played the quarter-final rematch of the Dr. Ramón Pereyra Interprovincial Football League.

Cafferatense won 2-1 but it wasn’t enough to qualify for the next phase because the locals, who had won the first leg 1-0, had a sporting advantage. The temperature had started to rise earlier after the first half hour of the plug-in, when a Centenary player suffered an attack on the face and then a teammate was the victim of an infringement against the touchline by the player who would later be sent off .

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It was at that moment that a facing to the side of the field between players and collaborators of both teams. A few meters away, behind the wire mesh, the local public also made its presence felt. The weather has deteriorated to such an extent that some police officers have to be called in.

The game continued, but got out of hand before the final whistle from the referee. In the 47th minute, when the end was imminent, a player from the visiting team delivered a very violent kick from behind an opponent, close to the touchline.

Not satisfied with the umpire's decision, a player kicked a rival who was down in the Santa Fe Amateur League.

Not satisfied with the umpire’s decision, a player kicked a rival who was down in the Santa Fe Amateur League.

The referee approached with the red card in his hand, while the footballer, not satisfied with the judge’s decision, He hit his rival who was still on the ground. Then chaos broke out: members of the coaching staff and the player staged a fight which ended after several minutes.

Once the situation at the Juan Raymonda stadium calmed down, the referee gave the final whistle and ended the match. Thus Centenary advanced to the semi-finals, where he will face Club Arteaga.

Aggression towards the referees and scandalous result in the semifinal of the Regional Amateur Tournament

Another scandalous ending took place at the end of January in the Regional Amateur Tournament: chaos broke out at the end of the match between Villa Krause and San Martín de Mendoza, where the locals won 1-0 with a goal from Gustavo Pereyra, but it was Mendoza who qualified for the final to be promoted to the Torneo Federale A, having won 3-1 in the first leg. Eventually, he managed to move up the ranks.

The day had started badly. On the eve of a complicated match, 15 visiting executives were banned from entering, because they They couldn’t guarantee your safety.thunder bombs were dropped and the match started 40 minutes later before the lack of ambulance at the 12 de October stadium.

But the worst was unleashed after the final whistle. Villa Krause wasn’t enough and, while the Chacarero was celebrating the step, the uproar started. The locals attacked their rivals, attacked the referees with shoving, shoving and insulting while they tried to defend themselves as best they could and ended up confronting the Police, who were trying to protect the list of arbitration candidates, where there was a woman.

Indeed, linesman Leila Argañaraz went for it defend yourself by hitting ‘palazos’ with the pennant which will serve to penalize the advanced positions. Those who suffered the worst was Mauricio Martín (a footballer hit him in the neck from behind), while José Ponce and Rodrigo Ballestero, who completed the quartet of judges, also received attacks.

Source: Clarin

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