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One Boca fan and another River will not be able to enter the field due to discriminatory acts: how long have they been suspended

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One Boca fan and another River will not be able to enter the field due to discriminatory acts: how long have they been suspended

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Leandro Germán Ponzo, the Boca fan imprisoned in Brazil. EFE/Fernando Bizerra

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First, in the match between River and Fortaleza for the Copa Libertadores at the Monumental, a Millionaire fan made xenophobic gestures towards Brazilian bias and threw them a piece of banana. Then, two weeks later, in Brazil, a Boca supporter cheated on his Corinthians colleagues by making signs mimicking a monkey. Sorry, whatever the shirt.

These destructive discriminatory behaviors, which were out of context in the XXI century, were enough for the two largest clubs in Argentina to receive harsh punishment. According to a resolution of Ministry of Justice and City Securitywas disqualified, one for four years and one for two, to enter the courts of Buenos Aires.

This decision was signed by the undersecretary of Citizen Security and Public Order, Elizabeth Caamanoas the competent authority.

The large penalty, which will prevent attendance at soccer stadiums in the City of Buenos Aires for 48 months, fell on Gustavo Sebastian Gomezthat on April 13 personnel from the Criminal Conduct Investigations Division of the City Police filed a record for discrimination and provocation in the fight between River and Fortaleza.

This penalty is part of Law 5,847, of the Comprehensive Regime for Soccer Events of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, text consolidated by Law 6,347.

The heinous act of discrimination by Gustavo Sebastián Gómez, a River fan.

The heinous act of discrimination by Gustavo Sebastián Gómez, a River fan.

The Xeneize fan authorized for 24 months was identified as Leandro German Ponzo. He was arrested by the Police of São Paulo, Brazil, on April 26 during the match between Corinthians and Boca, at the “Neo Química Arena” stadium, for making racist and discriminatory moves against the local public.

Article 6 of the law specifies “to establish relations with all similar provincial, national and/or international organizations, which maintain a continuous exchange of information.”

so, both involved will be included on the Safe Tribune program admission listwhich oversees the Football Safety Committee.

Source: Clarin

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