The Sívori Alta of the Más Monumental Stadium, which was closed from Saturday until this afternoon due to the death of Pablo Serrano, was authorized by the prosecutor Celsa Ramirez for the key match for the Copa Libertadores.
River I was waiting for the closing of the Sivori High Grandstanddue to the death of fan Pablo Serrano last Saturday, until this Tuesday afternoon when he received good news.
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Prosecutor Celsa Ramirez, in charge of the Mass Events Prosecutor of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, lifted the closure and enabled the gallery. Thus, it can be used and River will sell out seats in the key game that it will play this Wednesday against fluminense of Brazil, for the fifth date of Group D of the Libertadores Cup.


River presented a contingency plan that must be analyzed and approved by celsa ramirez this Tuesday.
It consists of some measures accompanied by security personnel that will guarantee the well-being of the fans in said tribune. “We are working on a plan that will deal with different actions that River will carry out to avoid situations like those that occurred. We are going to work all morning to comply with the requirements of the prosecution”, said Stefano DiCarloclub leader, in dialogue with Mainland Radio.
The fiscal Ramirez made it clear that the lifting of the closure is subject to “to strict compliance with the proposed contingency plan”. Otherwise, it could be arranged “the immediate suspension of the event that is taking place” and the “reimplantation of the closure of the stadium”.
What does River need to continue in the Cup?
The team of Martin Demichelis he needs to win the two remaining group games to rely on himself, since a draw or loss would leave him extremely difficult or could even leave him out of the table. Cup early yes The Strongest beats Sporting Cristal.
Until now, fluminense has nine points, followed by the Bolivian team with six, while River and Sporting Cristal add up to four units.
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