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Brutal aggression in an amateur league of Santa Fe: he was ejected and kicked an opponent who was on the ground

2023-05-16T10:01:27.295Z

Highlights: It was in a tense confrontation between Centenario and Cafferatense, for the rematch of the quarterfinals of the Interprovincial Football League. The match continued, but went haywire before the referee's final whistle. A player of the visiting team gave a hard kick to an opponent from behind, near the side line. The player, not satisfied with the judge's decision, hit the opponent who was still on the ground. Then, chaos broke out: members of the coaching staff and player staged a fight that ended after several minutes.


It was in a tense confrontation between Centenario and Cafferatense, for the rematch of the quarterfinals of the Interprovincial Football League. The video with the incidents.


A match played by a decisive instance of an amateur league of Santa Fe ended this weekend in the worst way, wrapped in a scandal: one of the players was expelled for a hard foul and, far from retiring to the locker room, he kicked the rival who had just committed an infraction and who was still sore on the floor. The aggression triggered a confrontation in the middle of the court.

The repudiable sequence happened during the match starring Centenario de San José de la Esquina and Cafferatense, who played the rematch of the quarterfinals of the Interprovincial Football League Dr. Ramón Pereyra.

Cafferatense won 2-1 but was not enough to qualify for the next instance because the local, who had won the first leg by 1-0, had a sporting advantage. The temperature had begun to rise before the first half hour of the complement, when a player of Centenario accused an aggression in the face and then a teammate of his was the victim of an infraction against the lateral line, by the player who would later be expelled.

It was at that moment that a tumult was set up on the side of the field between players and collaborators of both teams. A few meters away, behind the fence, the local public also made their presence felt. The climate escalated in such a way that the intervention of some police officers was necessary.

The match continued, but went haywire before the referee's final whistle. In the 47th minute, when the end was imminent, a player of the visiting team gave a hard kick to an opponent from behind, near the side line.

Not satisfied with the referee's decision, a player kicked an opponent who was on the floor in the Santa Fe Amateur League.

The referee approached with the red card in his hand, while the player, not satisfied with the judge's decision, hit the opponent who was still on the ground. Then, chaos broke out: members of the coaching staff and player staged a fight that ended after several minutes.

Once the situation calmed down at the Juan Raymonda Stadium, the referee gave the final whistle and concluded the match. Thus, Centenario advanced to the semifinals, where it will face Club Arteaga.

Aggression to the referees and a scandalous outcome in the semifinal of the Regional Amateur Tournament

Another scandalous end was lived at the end of last January in the Regional Amateur Tournament: chaos broke out at the end of the match between Villa Krause and San Martín de Mendoza, where the locals won 1-0 with a goal from Gustavo Pereyra, but it was the Mendoza who qualified for the final to ascend to the Federal Tournament A, as they had triumphed 3-1 in the first leg. Finally, he managed to move up in category.

The day had started crooked. In the run-up to a complicated match, 15 visiting leaders were banned from entering, because they could not guarantee their safety, bombs were thrown and the match began 40 minutes later in the absence of the ambulance at the 12 de Octubre stadium.

But the worst was unleashed after the final whistle. Villa Krause did not reach him and, while the Chacarero celebrated the pass, the batahola began. The locals attacked their rivals, attacked the referees with pushes, pineapples and insults while trying to defend themselves as they could and ended up clashing with the Police, who tried to protect the arbitration shortlist, where there was a woman.

In fact, the line judge Leila Argañaraz tried to defend herself by hitting 'beatings' with the pennant that was used to sanction the advanced positions. The one who took the worst part was Mauricio Martín (a soccer player hit him in the back of the head), while José Ponce and Rodrigo Ballestero, who completed the quartet of judges, also received aggressions.

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