The leadership of “Canalla” requested that “urgent treatment” be given, due to the upcoming duel against Atlético Mineiro for the continental competition. For the moment, the match must be played behind closed doors.
Rosario Central appealed the ruling of Conmebol for the serious incidents that occurred in the match against Peñarol of Uruguay for the group stage of the Copa Libertadores, where the Uruguayan soccer player Maximiliano Olivera was attacked with a stone.
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“Club Atlético Rosario Central informs that after having received last week from Conmebol the ruling with the sanction for the events that occurred on the occasion of the match against Peñarol, for the first date of the Group Phase of the Copa Libertadores, our institution decided to request the reasons for the ruling issued by the Disciplinary Commission of the South American Football Confederation, with the intention of filing an appeal against it,” the “Canalla” cast issued a statement on their social networks.


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Rosario Central decided to request the reasons for the ruling issued by the Disciplinary Commission of the South American Football Confederation for the sanctions received, after the incidents that occurred in the match against Peñarol, where a Uruguayan player was attacked.
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The body that governs South American football, through the Disciplinary Commission, sanctioned the Rosario club for the incidents that occurred on April 4 against Peñarol at the Gigante de Arroyito, where he determined that those led by Miguel Ángel Russo must play the match against Atlético Mineiro of Brazil next Tuesday behind closed doors.
Furthermore, in the next match at home, which will be against Caracas of Venezuela, for the fifth date, the public will have the possibility of returning, but will suffer the partial closure of the South Tribune.
Added to that is that “Canalla” received a fine of US$50,000, while the president of the entity, Gonzalo Belloso, was fined another US$5,000.
Faced with this decision, Central Rosary decided to refute their rights and ask for the reduction of said fines: “From this moment, our institution was waiting for the resolution of the appeal court, which will be communicated immediately after being received by the Club,” hill.
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