The leaders of the Avellaneda club managed to get a judge to authorize an increase in the capacity of their stadium to receive the “Bicho” on Sunday for the Professional League.
The leaders of Independent They met with the judge in the last few hours Mariela Bonafiniwho allowed the increase in the capacity of the North and South Low stands at 90 percent for the match against Argentinos Juniors next Sunday for the fifteenth date of the Professional Football League (LPF).
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Both parts of the Libertadores de America Stadium-Ricardo Enrique Bochini had suffered landslides in some sectors in the duels for Argentine Cup between Velez in view of Saint Lawrence and Hurricane against Argentinesso the court ruled to reduce the number of people who could occupy such spaces to 55 percent.


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This measure has been in place since August 17 and even covers the match between Climbing Remedies Workshops and the “Globo”, this Thursday for the same competition.
In light of this, the “Rojo” managers had a key meeting with Bonafiniin which they presented 17 new reports with the repairs and evaluations of the Pavoni and Santoro stands lowered and finally, the judge allowed the capacity to be increased to almost full capacity.
This was announced by the club on its social networks prior to the match against the “Bicho” of The Partenalin which they hope to have the sectors mostly in their entirety.
“The Court ruled that the match between #Independiente and Argentinos Juniors will be played with a 90 percent capacity in the Santoro and Pavoni Bajas stands, with subsequent inspection after the match to play the next home game without restrictions”the institution expressed on its networks.
Source: Ambito

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