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Post Superclassic scandal! The allowed capacity would not have been respected and more people entered

The Monumental Stadium opened its doors for the Superclásico and the fans enjoyed the great victory of River Plate by 2-1 before Boca Juniors. However, bad news came after the end of the match on date 14 of the League Cup.

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According to the images shared by Argentine television, the allowed capacity was 36,027 people plus a group of 5,000 authorized for life, press and protocol. That is, almost a total of 41,500 attendees at the Monumental Stadium. However, the Superclásico would have exceeded the allowed capacity.

According to what is estimated is that Monumental between 52,000 and 53,000 individuals entered (close to 70%). Therefore, from Argentina they indicate that the corresponding investigation has already been initiated, since the authorities of River Plate they had to respect the established norms and health protocols due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Investigation started

The latest information transmitted from Argentina, there are detainees for the sale of false tickets, certificates and falsified documentation. The Public Prosecutor’s Office of the City of Buenos Aires is already underway on the investigations and the Special Prosecutor’s Office in Mass Events, headed by Celsa Ramírez.

On social networks, hundreds of fans showed images inside the Monumental Stadium and that would be evidence of the excess of people in the stands.

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