In the
Argentine Cup,
public access for both teams is allowed.
Since it is played on neutral fields, the rule of all other tournaments in which only the presence of fans of the local club is allowed is diluted.
Inexplicable.
A fight inside the Chacarita crowd on the first date of the B Nacional against Maipú left one dead.
The San Martín club was sanctioned and its fans will not be able to go to the stadiums for four games.
Goodness.
The bitterness between
Tigre and Chacarita
must be one of the fiercest in local football.
And thank goodness because the suspension at the Julio Grondona could have unleashed a tragedy in Sarandí if the bottle thrown from the Tigre stalls was responded to from the Chacarita boards.
You don't have to be very alert to be certain of a serious confrontation.
The bottle was serious and
even more serious was the statement by Pipo Gorosito
, which has already become a
best seller
on social networks.
“Aggression is wrong, but Brandán headed the bottle
. ”
How could he have said something like that, precisely Gorosito, always sensible in his statements, always far from scandals?
A mischief to reduce the sanctions that the club will surely receive from him?
There is mischief and mischief.
🗣️ GOROSITO: "BRANDÁN HEADS THE BOTTLE, BUT THERE IS NO WHY TO THROW IT"
The #Tigre coach referred to the bottle hit that the Chacarita player received and expressed that it was he who sought the aggression for which the match was suspended.
#CopaArgentinaEnTyCSports pic.twitter.com/QIhZ6QKdpC
— TyC Sports (@TyCSports) February 21, 2024
It was a big bottle.
It was a cut.
It was a nervous breakdown.
Very cheap.
Let's remember.
On December 14, 1990, San Lorenzo beat Boca 1-0 at La Bombonera and there was a confrontation between fans.
First with
songs
, then the Boca bar went to look for the San Lorenzo bar.
And a pipe torn from one of the bathrooms flew from the visitor's stand
.
It hit a fan squarely in the head.
His name was
Saturnino Cabrera
, he was 37 years old, he lived very close to La Bombonera, he was a member of the club, he had three children and he was unemployed.
He died.
It was never clear if Emilio Chávez Narváez was the one who threw the pipe but he received a sentence of 5 years and 8 months in prison for pre-intentional homicide.
That iron that blew the stands down measured 6.40 meters and weighed about 20 kilos.
Chávez did not belong to the San Lorenzo gang.
And several trial witnesses said there had been at least three people who had thrown the deadly projectile
.
Chávez paid, almost a Lee Oswald from our pampas.
The San Lorenzo fans popularized a little song in the following games:
“Saturnino/Saturnino/ Saturnino died/ we threw a pipe at him/ and the idiot nodded
. ”
Hello Pipo, how are you?
The disaster was during halftime.
The match did not continue.
The AFA, always Solomonic, declared the match lost for both of them.
The Minister of Sports at that time declared after Cabrera's death that the decision of the Menemist government was to
“end the barbarians, end the violent ones, end the impossibility of the family going to the soccer stadiums.
If we don't do it, these vandals are going to put an end to Argentine football
. "
That minister was
Fernando Galmarini
, a Tigre fan.
Life is a great irony, right Gorosito?