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Alejandro Domínguez was at Monumental to watch River vs Nacional and then visited the Racing pitch

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The president of Conmebol, Alessandro Dominguezis visiting Argentina and one of his missions is to inspect the stadiums fighting to host the final of Copa Libertadores 2024.

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The governing body of South American football had announced some time ago that Buenos Aires would host the decisive duel to be played on November 30th. However, he did not inform in which scenario the decisive match will be played.

He Monumentalcompletely renovated and renovated, it presents itself as the first alternative due to its capacity: it is the largest court in South America, with a capacity of almost 85 thousand people.

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And Domínguez was right there on Thursday evening, where he witnessed the match against which River beat National team of Montevideo 2-0 with goals from Claudio Echeverri AND Facundo Colidio.

He was received by the club president Núñez, Jorge Britowho invited him to follow the progress of the meeting from the main box also in the company of the boss of the Uruguayan cast, Alessandro Balbi.

Even in racing

Already on Friday morning, Domínguez went to Campo Racing accompanied by the head of the AFA, Claudio Tapia. They were received at the Cilindro by the president of the Avellaneda institution, Víctor Blanco.

“I think the stadium is beautiful. From what Víctor shared with us, they have many more projects, which makes you motivated. When there is movement, you feel the synergy,” Domínguez said.

And he added: “We are here because we believe that the Cilindro can and has all the conditions to host a final. If we have to work with the times, we have come to make an evaluation and see what the priorities would be in the event that the stadium is needed for the final”.

Blanco, for his part, thanked Domínguez for his visit. “It is a great pride that the Presidente Perón Stadium has the chance to be one of the stadiums. It is something extraordinary. I think we deserve it. We have been there for more than 70 years, with a very great history,” he noted.

And he closes: “It would be a bit like crowning that stage if we were lucky enough. On the leaders’ side we will make our maximum effort.”

According to Chiqui Tapia, Domínguez will also visit La Bombonera. Beyond the fact that all roads lead to the Monumental, the choice of venue will also depend on the teams that arrive. He will clearly weigh the call of the protagonists.

Source: Clarin

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