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After the scandal in the Superclásico, Palavecino and Marcos Rojo ended up declaring in the prosecutor's office

2023-05-08T00:53:10.579Z


Dr. Celsa Ramírez, in charge of the Special Prosecutor for Massive Events of the City of Buenos Aires, cited the defender of Boca, who appeared in the brawl at the end without being part of those summoned to the match, and Palavecino 'for inciting disorder '.


The Superclásico between Boca and River ended in scandal

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Everything was heading towards 0-0 when Agustín Sández touched the foot of Pablo Solari, who anticipated him in the area, and Herrera whistled a penalty.

After the ratification of the VAR, Borja changed for a goal and Agustín Palavecino celebrated the goal, provoking the Boca players so that everything ended in pineapples.

The canchereada of the former Atlético Nacional caused a true pitched battle that would result in a balance of seven expelled.

River got the best of it, because only one outfield player saw Herrera's red card and obviously that was Palavecino, who was responsible for the Superclásico ending in scandal.

On Boca's side, three field players left: Miguel Merentiel, Ezequiel Fernandez and Nicolás Valentini.

But the situation provoked a true pitched battle and in the pineapples va pineapples comes they even got into players who were not in the squad for today's game.

That was the case of Marcos Rojo, whom Dr. Celsa Ramírez's delegation detected in the middle of the fight and summoned him to appear at the City Mass Events Prosecutor's Office. 

Romero asks Palavecino for explanations. Photo: AP Photo/Gustavo Garello)

The other player who ended up declaring on Sunday night was Agustín Palavecino, the player who, with his provocation of the Boca players, was responsible for the pitched battle that ended the Superclásico.

Thus, Rojo will have to declare in the prosecutor's office for being in the place without authorization and Palavecino for "incitement to disorder", as Clarín was able to find out.

The articles of the law that Rojo and Palavecino violated

Marcos Rojo would have violated article 111 of Law 1472 on Sports Shows that prohibits "Entering reserved places without authorization."

According to the norm, "whoever enters the playing field, the changing rooms or any other place reserved for the participants of the massive show, of an artistic or sports nature, without being authorized by regulation, is penalized with one (1) to five ( 5) public utility work days or a fine...", although the amounts are outdated and the Boca player should pay "from two hundred ($200) to one thousand ($1,000) pesos."

Palavecino, on the other hand, would have violated article 119 that says that "anyone who incites disorder, due to or on the occasion of a massive spectacle, of an artistic or sports nature, is sanctioned with a fine of ten thousand ($10,000) to fifty thousand ($50,000) pesos or arrest from five (5) to thirty (30) days".

Source: clarin

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