Scandal in Rosario: Newell’s sanctioned six youth for a photo with a Central Rosario player

Scandal in Rosario: Newell’s sanctioned six youth for a photo with a Central Rosario player

Six guys from Newell’s who play in the Malvinas Argentinas school they took a photo with Ignacio Malcorraplayer of Rosario Central. The diffusion of that image generated an internal discussion that resulted in a “Exemplifier measure” by the leaders of “La Lepra”.

The nine -year -old boys were suspended for three months and the scholarship were also withdrawn For the photo with the classic rival footballer, Rosario Central.

The incident occurred a few weeks ago in Funes, When the Malvinas Argentinas School He faced the team where the son of the “Canalla” flyer plays. The image, rise by parents to social networks, caused a strong internal debate in the leprosa institution, which ended up applying what it considered an “exemplifying measure.”

“The scholarship was removed, but everything was agreed with the parents who agreed with the measure”he said Carlos Pancirolicoordinator of the red and black site, although some parents contradicted that version.

According to the exarquero, the punishment was the product of a meeting with the twelve families, in which a precedent was agreed: “We have to respect the shield and shirt. Maybe we are wrong, but we cannot allow these mistakes to be repeated.”

From Newell’s They insisted that the responsibility fell to adults, since the boys acted spontaneously when they saw a professional footballer. However, the determination generated a stir and various opinions in the Rosarina community, especially since, as the same recognized Panciroli, “The boys were harmed in all this.”

The institution justified the decision on behalf of the “Club’s daily life” and the “Respect for colors”in a city where football rivalry often exceeds sports limits.

In dialogue with Chain 3, Juan Álvarezin charge of the Malvinas Argentinas SchoolHe clarified that the measure was not a formal sanction, but a security prevention. “We received threats, there was even a demonstration. There was a Tuesday in which the other boys could not train.”revealed.

Although from the club they seek to convey that it was an agreed measure, the case reopened an old discussion: how far does fanaticism come in a football that is proud to say that “we are rivals, not enemies”?

Source: Ambito

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