Tonight, both teams will play the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana semifinal, without an audience following the incidents between the Chileans and Independiente at the end of August.
Moments of tension were experienced this Thursday at the arrival of Lanus to the stadium where he must play his match against the University of Chile for the South American Cup. The bus carrying the Argentine delegation was attacked with stones by a group of local fans, who once again carried out an episode of violence.
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The vehicle received several impacts that caused the glass to break. and generated concern among the players and the coaching staff. Despite the violent episode, it was confirmed that None of the team members were injured. and they are all in good condition.
Tonight, both teams will play the first leg of the South American Cup semi-finalwithout an audience as a result of the incidents between the Chileans and Independiente at the end of August, which led to the disqualification of the Argentine team.
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The Lanús bus was stoned upon arriving at the stadium in Chile. There was material damage, but no member of the delegation was injured.
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Despite good sporting performance –the “U” fourth in the local tournament and reached the semifinals of the continental competition-, The club is going through a complex internal climate. The technician Gustavo Alvarez It maintains tensions with the leadership and its continuity is in doubt.
On the other side, Lanus It arrives at a great moment: it has accumulated eight games without losing between the local tournament and the Copa Sudamericana, it has just eliminated Fluminense at the Maracaná and beaten Godoy Cruz 2-0 in the Professional League.
More than 80 fans of the U. of Chile will not be able to enter stadiums in Argentina
In parallel, the Ministry of National Security made official this Thursday the prohibition of entry to Argentine stadiums for more than 80 supporters of the University of Chile, after the serious incidents that occurred in Avellaneda during the match against Independiente for the Copa Sudamericana.
The measure, published in the Official Gazette through resolution 1226/2025, is indefinite and seeks to “preserve order and security in football events, focusing on the prevention of acts of violence during the development of a sporting event.”
The riots occurred in August, at the Libertadores de América stadium, when Chilean fans broke out in serious confrontations in the visiting stands. There were attacks on rival supporters and police officersdamage to facilities, fires and broken seats. The violence continued outside the stadium, where there were clashes with the Buenos Aires police and several arrests.
As detailed in the resolution, Those involved “generated a context of extreme violence that put the physical integrity of those present at risk”causing injuries of varying degrees to several people. The sanctioned fans were identified through security cameras and police reports.
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