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🔴 INCIDENTES EN EL CILINDRO DE AVELLANEDA DURANTE LA FINAL DE LA COPA SUDAMERICANA

👉 Se reportan incidentes en el estadio Cilindro de Avellaneda durante la transmisión del partido final de la Copa Sudamericana. A pesar de los disturbios, 30,000 aficionados se mantienen expectantes al resultado del partido. El Comité de Seguridad de Buenos Aires ha implementado un operativo preventivo en la zona del Obelisco y a lo largo de la Avenida 9 de Julio.

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00:00What is happening now? It just happened in the Avellaneda Cylinder.
00:05Yes, incidents in Avellaneda, people watching Racing's match,
00:10spectators, a crowd, Racing celebrating in two fields,
00:15there in La Hoya and in Asunción.
00:17And in the Cylinder, with its fans, those who could not travel to Paraguay,
00:23this incident occurred that we are observing.
00:27A lot of people, 30,000 people in the Cylinder,
00:31except for a sector that is closed,
00:34the rest of the field is open, with giant screens,
00:37to see what the Racing fan dreams of,
00:40like a party, despite these incidents that we are seeing.
00:43Darío, free and free entry to be able to enter the Cylinder.
00:46It is assumed that there will be many more people
00:48as the minutes of this South American Cup final match run.
00:51Yes, you had to have a ticket, you had to have a ticket to cancel it.
00:54Of course, of course, you had to have a ticket to cancel it.
00:57Apparently, Darío, the doors are already closed.
01:02Of course, of course, you had to have a ticket to enter,
01:05you had to cancel it in the week.
01:07All those who managed to cancel it, and obviously they are not in Asunción,
01:12are on the field.
01:14In Asunción you can see the match on the field and also in a fanfest.
01:18That is, Racing will not only be champion in two stadiums,
01:21but in a fanfest area in case they win the South American title today.
01:26You just said that there is a part of the stadium that is closed,
01:28precisely because of the semifinal, because of the fireworks.
01:30Finally, the court decided to enable part of the stadium
01:34so that the fans can enjoy it and not close it completely.
01:37Yes, yes, Racing's appeal, right?
01:39Racing's appeal, because the truth is that fireworks became fashionable,
01:45pyrotechnics became fashionable.
01:47This is an opinion, in my case an excess, because there is a risk,
01:52a lot of risk really.
01:54What was in the semifinals of Racing was an excess.
01:58Now, the closure of the stadium in a total way
02:01seemed like a too strong sanction,
02:04taking into account that on the horizon was the final of the South American Cup.
02:08Now, what we are seeing is that they are trying to force a door
02:11to be able to enter the stadium.
02:12Obviously, this situation occurs.
02:13You just mentioned that you had to have a ticket to enter
02:16and many people are likely not to have that ticket.
02:19The situation is quite tense, from what I am observing.
02:21They are kicking a side door.
02:24And you have to take into account, I also have information here,
02:27from the Porteño Security Ministry, Darío,
02:30which speaks of a preventive operation in the Obelisk area,
02:33on the layout of Avenue 9 de Julio.
02:35Yes, the Buenos Aires City Security Committee
02:37is the one who is announcing this decision.
02:40As in every event,
02:42as in every event
02:45that a title can be resolved,
02:49a high-impact event,
02:51the Buenos Aires City Security Committee
02:53takes the precautions of the case
02:55against a possible celebration that may take place in the Obelisk.
02:57Of course, precisely.
02:58And in that place that you mention, Darío,
03:00there is, at this moment, at this precise moment,
03:03being 5 in the afternoon, 7 minutes,
03:05there is a marathon in progress.
03:07Look, there is a marathon in progress.
03:09So, we have to see what happens there.
03:11Well, surely, everything is planned
03:16so that the events do not overlap.
03:19But Racing has already started playing,
03:22so, well, we will have to see what happens.
03:24And the eyes set, of course,
03:26also there on the 9th of July,
03:28a few meters from the Obelisk.
03:34Let's remember that on the field, Racing is the local,
03:37there in La Hoya,
03:3985, 90% of the public of Racing,
03:43that is, many more people from the academy,
03:47a stadium with 50,000 people,
03:49which is of the Brazilian team,
03:51a lot of expectation,
03:5232 years ago that Racing did not reach a final,
03:55a few more years that he is not a champion,
03:57because he got the last title in the Super Cup
03:59with Gustavo Costas as a footballer,
04:02with Coco Basile as a coach,
04:04back in 1988.
04:06His rival was Cruzeiro,
04:08and four years later he lost a final
04:10also against Cruzeiro.
04:12Now, it was shocking what happened
04:14throughout the week,
04:15we have seen it,
04:16we gave coverage,
04:17even in Aeroparque,
04:18and also there in Paraguay.
04:20Many Racing fans,
04:21what they did was cross,
04:22move forward with the vehicle
04:23to try to get to Paraguay,
04:25even on rafts to cross the Paraguayan River.
04:27Unpublished images,
04:28the one we have observed,
04:29of this amount,
04:3030,000 can be approximately.
04:32Yes, Racing fans passed 35,000.
04:34But 20,000 had tickets,
04:35that's why I'm telling you
04:36that there are 15,000 in a FanFest,
04:38plus 30,000 on the field.
04:40I had heard, Dari,
04:42sorry Cris,
04:43but I had heard that precisely
04:44to allow entry,
04:46it was asked to have
04:48the accreditation of the ticket.
04:50Sure, yes, yes.
04:51To the country, I mean,
04:53not to the stadium,
04:54to the country,
04:55we'll have to see what happened with that.
04:56They managed to pass many without tickets.
04:57In addition, the controls,
04:58well, we already know.
04:59They managed to pass many without tickets.
05:00Do you know why?
05:01Because there were even people
05:02who got their ticket
05:03in Asunción.
05:04You'll tell me,
05:05well, some with a draw,
05:07some with a gift
05:08from a footballer,
05:09some Racing fan
05:11who was surprised
05:12by a gift from a player.
05:15That's why I'm telling you,
05:1630,000 people in the cylinder.
05:18Yes.
05:19If the field has 50,000
05:21and there is 85% of Racing,
05:24what people tell me
05:25who are in Asunción,
05:2685-90%,
05:27we are talking about
05:2840,000 more people,
05:30minimum, of Racing,
05:31there on the field.
05:32That is, 30,000, 40,000, 70,000
05:34plus 10,000 or 15,000 at the FanFest.
05:36We are talking about 85,000, 90,000 people.
05:39What a number that moves the academy.
05:41Watching live
05:42the dream of Racing,
05:43champion of the Copa Sudamericana.
05:44Almost 100,000.
05:45And I understand
05:46that many Racing fans
05:47wanted to see the possibility
05:48of going to the Crusaders' stand.
05:49And finally,
05:50what they did was
05:51solve that situation.
05:53They are not going to go
05:54to the Crusaders' stand.
05:55They had to accommodate
05:56that situation
05:57because it could
05:58generate some kind of inconvenience.
05:59Well, what happens
06:00is that 20,000 tickets were sold
06:02for the Racing fans
06:03in one stand,
06:0420,000 for the Crusaders
06:05in another stand.
06:06And then there was
06:07the whole neutral sector.
06:08Of course.
06:09Now, in the neutral sector,
06:10you were expecting
06:11some Crusaders fans,
06:12other Racing fans.
06:13The truth is that
06:14what is observed
06:15is that there is
06:16an overwhelming majority
06:17of Racing fans.
06:18It was heard
06:19during the week, Darío,
06:20that the bulk of those
06:21who were going to be
06:22right there in that stadium
06:23were going to be Racing fans.
06:24In other words,
06:25because the amount of people
06:26who had bought tickets
06:27even for the Crusaders
06:28were going to be
06:29Racing fans.
06:30Even colleagues
06:31commented that
06:32there were people
06:33who had signed up
06:34for the Crusaders
06:35thinking about
06:36how much it would cost
06:37to sign up.
06:38Yes.
06:39And thanks to that,
06:40they got the ticket
06:41as if they were
06:42going to encourage
06:43the Crusaders
06:44and in reality
06:45they were going
06:46to encourage Racing.
06:47Well, there are players
06:48who, for example,
06:49are Racing fans.
06:50One in particular
06:51who made the inferiors
06:52in Boca,
06:53very identified with Boca,
06:54Agustín Almendra.
06:55But of course,
06:56at one point he left
06:57with a conflict
06:58with Juan Román Riquelme,
06:59who was a fan of Boca.
07:00And many of them
07:01said,
07:02how are you going
07:03to play Racing
07:04and you're going
07:05to be in conflict
07:06with Boca?
07:07Well, because he's
07:08a Racing fan
07:09and today he has
07:10the opportunity
07:11to dedicate himself
07:12to the Academy,
07:13an Academy that
07:14has had a great campaign,
07:15that has one of the
07:16scorers of the season,
07:17who is Maravilla Martínez,
07:18the revelation that
07:19is Salas,
07:20he has a very solid
07:21defense.
07:22The truth is that
07:23this is an opinion
07:24for me as a favorite
07:25against the Crusaders,
07:26but it is a final.
07:27Calmly,
07:28we remember
07:29that they are
07:30going to be
07:31in the final.
07:32And if they
07:33win the championship,
07:34there will be
07:35street cuts.
07:36Programmed,
07:37here we have
07:38the list,
07:39mainly
07:40Corrientes Avenue,
07:41between Carlos
07:42Pellegrini and
07:43his team.
07:44There will be
07:45tensions in
07:46many hospitals,
07:47and also
07:48in Diagonal
07:49Norte,
07:50between
07:51Libertad
07:52and Cerrito,
07:53sorry,
07:54they are going
07:55to be areas,
07:56we hope,

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