Tigre fans stoned their team’s microphone when they confused it with that of San Pablo

Tigre fans stoned their team’s microphone when they confused it with that of San Pablo

The players from the Victoria squad revealed it, in the preview of the game against the Brazilian team for the Copa Sudamericana. It was a match considered high risk due to the incidents between the São Paulo police and the Matador delegation in the final of the same tournament in 2012.

fans of Tiger they stoned the bus of their own team when they confused it with the one that had to transfer the players from Saint Paul of Brazilfacing the comparison for the South American Cup in the northern area of ​​the Buenos Aires suburbs.

The fact was revealed by the players themselves on their social networks, since the local footballer Augustine Cardozo posted a photo on the account of GIwhere he shows the shattered glass of the bus, a stone in his hand and wrote the legend: “Rescue yourselves, it’s us.”

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The meeting in Victory was considered high risk, since, in the South American of 2012there was a confrontation between the São Paulo security forces against the players of Tiger in the tournament final.

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For that reason, the Agency for the Prevention of Violence in Sport (Aprevide)implemented a device with 660 police officers and established that the fans of Saint Paul They will enter through Avenida Del Libertadores and Guido Spano only with tickets purchased in advance and on their way to the field they will be accompanied by the Police of the City and the province of Buenos Aires.

In addition, the security agency had the cooperation of the Police Station for the Suppression of Crimes in Sport of the State of Saint Paul to apply the right of admission to fans arriving from Brazil.

Source: Ambito

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