In a match corresponding to the 19th of the first B, the Docke beat Lila 1-0 when, in the last sigh of the game, Mauro Schönfeld sealed the result with a technical gesture that turned on the scandal wick.
What happened at the Immigrants stadium was not a simple outcome of the promotion match, but a more passionate (and dangerous) football scene in the country. In a meeting corresponding to date 19 of the First B, Dock Sud beat Sacachispas 1-0 When, in the last sigh of the party, Mauro Schönfeld sealed the result with a technical gesture that ignited the scandal wick.
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With the arch completely empty and the opponent launched to the attack in search of the tie, Schönfeld, 22 -year -old striker, opted for a taco definition to convert the second goal of the “Docke”. What for some might seem unnecessary luxury, for others it was directly an inadmissible provocation. The reaction of the visiting team was swift.


A controversial play and a pitched battle: chaos in Dock Sud-Sacachispas
Schönfeld’s goal, far from going unnoticed, He unleashed the fury in the Villa Soldati team. The gesture was interpreted as disrespect, an excess in a context of tension and struggle for vital points. As soon as the referee marked the end of the game, several players and alternates of Sacachispas went directly to increasing the author of the goal. What began as a verbal crossing quickly became a generalized fight.
The scene became chaotic: shoves, blows, kicks, a tumult that forced the striker of Dock Sud to run towards the locker room to avoid a beating. But the conflict did not end there. The situation climbed to become a pitched battle. In the midst of lack of control, a local team player ended up on the floor, with a bloody face, and had to be assisted by an ambulance that entered the field.
Meanwhile, from the stands, the tension also climbed. PArt of the local fans tried to invade the plate of plate to approach the conflict area. The police, who at first tried to separate the players, had to retreat to contain the public. There were shots of rubber bullets and stones, adding even more drama to a day already loaded with violence.
Even the Rapporteur of the partisan “Third Time, Dock Sud a feeling”, which transmitted the game, expressed his repudiation to Schönfeld’s gesture: “It was unnecessary. I am a fan of Docke, but those things are not done”. The play, recorded and viral in networks, generated repudiation and concern throughout the football environment.
Once again, the Argentine ascent was the scene of an episode in which overflowing passion went from sports to violent. What should have been a simple anecdote of a “style” goal ended in a day marked by shame.
Source: Ambito

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