Rosario Central received a harsh sanction from Conmebol for the incidents against Peñarol

Rosario Central received a harsh sanction from Conmebol for the incidents against Peñarol

Central Rosary He will have to play without the presence of his fans in his next Copa Libertadores match against Atlético Mineiro, and will have to pay a fine of US$50,000. after being sanctioned for the incidents caused by his fans in the match against Peñarol.

The penalty was made known by the Conmebol after during the match in which the Rosario team won 1-0, an object thrown from one of the stands hit the face of Maximiliano Olivera, defender of the Uruguayan team, while he was greeting his followers.

Given this scenario, the Disciplinary Commission, made up of president Eduardo Grosso Brown, vice president Amarilis Belisario and member Cristóbal Valdés, made the decision to punish the Rosario club with the aforementioned sanctions.

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A match without an audience – the next one against Atlético Mineiro – and a fine of US$50,000 was the punishment that Rosario Central received for the incidents that occurred in the match against Peñarol.

In addition, the Rosario entity was ordered “the partial closure of the South Tribune (South Head) of the Gigante de Arroyito stadium, for their home match on date 5 of the Group Phase for Libertadores 2024″.

For its part, Gonzalo Belloso, president of the institution, was fined US$5,000, amount that “will be automatically debited from the amount to be received by Club Atlético Rosario Central from Conmebol as Television or Sponsorship rights.”

When playing behind closed doors, they will only be authorized to enter, 70 members of the “Canalla” delegation (including players, coaching staff, medical staff, other Club officials and directors), 70 from “Galo”, members or directors of AFA, accredited journalists, TV broadcast staff, 12 ball catchers, police and private security, medical team and CONMEBOL collaborators.

It should be noted that on this point of playing without its people, Central may present an appeal before the Appeals Commission of the Conmebol ewithin a period of 7 calendar days to try to correct the ruling.

The punishment for Peñarol by the South American Football Confederation was also announced and the Uruguayan club was sanctioned with a fine of US$25,000, while its president, Juan Ignacio Ruglio Bachino, faces a financial penalty of US$25,000. 5,000.

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