The Government Control Agency (AGC) decided to close the Most Monumental Stadium after the reception with fireworks and flares before the match between River and Atlético Mineiro of Brazil in the Libertadores Cup.
As he was able to know the Argentine News Agencythe City Police and the AGC They found fireworks in a disabled bathroom.
The use of pyrotechnics was authorized by the Football Committee in a specific place in the stadium, with the technicians of the fire company for a certain time, but the problem was that this was not followed and was launched in all sectors.
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After the closure, Justice must determine the severity of the sanctions. In turn, the lifting of the closure must be processed before a controller in case of lack of General Directorate of Administration of Violations of the City. The case also involves Public Prosecutor Minister.
River You could also receive a sanction from the Conmebol.
Fireworks and flares were used during the fans’ reception of the team. Riverbefore the match against the Atlético Mineiro of Brazilcorresponding to the second leg of the Cup semifinals Liberators.
The match ended 0-0 and River could not reverse the 3-0 suffered in the first leg, so it did not get a place in the grand final, in which it could have played at home since one of the stadiums taken into account for this match is the Monumental.
In the final, the Atlético Mineirowhich is directed by the Argentine Gabriel Militowill be measured against the winner of the series between Botafogo (Brazil) and Penarol (Uruguay).
In the run-up to the match, an operation was also carried out by the City Police in the entrance rings to the stadium, which led to the arrest of 12 peoplethe capture of a fugitive from the Justice and in the creation of 317 contraventional acts.
Source: Ambito

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