Less than a week ago, the Mexican singer
Luis Miguel
had to postpone one of his shows at the Campo Argentino de Polo due to the strong storm that hit Buenos Aires, but in advance of Thursday's concert in
Alta Córdoba
, there is a fear but it is not climatic. .
The violent fight in the
Instituto
bar
for
control of the parking spaces fills with
uncertainty
the fans who were already robbed at a concert last weekend.
After five years without stepping foot in Córdoba, "El Sol de México" returns to the Mediterranean province and that explains the fury of more than
20 thousand fans who sold out the tickets
for the show that will give this Thursday from 9:30 p.m. on the Instituto Atlético field Central Córdoba, formally the Juan Domingo Perón and better known as
"El Monumental de Alta Córdoba"
.
Within hours of the show, concern is focused on the
internal
strength of the Instituto bar, which has been divided for more than 10 years.
"Los Capangas"
and
"Los Ranchos"
face off for control of the fans, which off the field
translates into business
.
And when they are recitals, it is translated into "cuidacoches" or "trapitos", the
aggressive request for money
from fans of the shows who leave their car around the Alta Córdoba stadium, one of the charming neighborhoods of the capital of Córdoba.
According to what they told
Clarín
, the bars are arguing because they plan
to charge between $15,000 and $20,000 per vehicle
and the problem is the distribution of the loot.
And within the panorama, there is uncertainty due to the strong internal violence against the group "Los Ranchos", which are
the heaviest
, with their epicenter in Villa El Nailon, where on Monday
the house
of one of the leaders of the group was shot up.
"It is the same group that in May 2012 ambushed the bus that was transporting the soccer team that was returning from playing with Boca Unidos in Corrientes, caused serious damage to the vehicle and threatened the coaching staff and the team of players, including a youth
Paulo Dybala
:
'There are bullets for everyone'" ,
La Voz del Interior
published in November last year
about "Los Ranchos", in an article after the club's promotion to the first division.
This Wednesday, on radio
Miter
Córdoba
, a listener said that
they charged her $4,000
for parking and when she returned to her car she found that
it had been robbed
.
The club points out that it only rents the field and has nothing to do with the parking lots in the surrounding area.
Preparations for Luis Miguel's show at the Instituto de Córdoba stadium.
Photo José Gabriel Hernández / La Voz
Meanwhile, the organization published the list of
items that cannot be brought into
the show: "Firearms, explosives, sharp,
flammable
elements , illegal substances, drones and cameras, handies,
umbrellas
, food and drinks, balls, animals and pets ,
mate
, large backpacks, computers and
chairs
.
However, the problem seems to be outside and now all eyes are on the Córdoba Police.
Sanction by Patricia Bullrich to a part of the Institute bar
This week, the Ministry of Security led by
Patricia Bullrich
published Resolution 109/2024, which imposed important
sanctions on bars
so that they cannot enter all the stadiums in the country for at least three years.
In this context, the leaders of the "Los Ranchos" bar
Mariano Cabanillas and Santiago Benjamín Aguilar were those sanctioned
.
The Ministry of Security highlighted that the sanction was "for reasons of a preventive nature and public interest, to all sporting events in the national territory."
In addition, other bars
were banned from entering the courts for two years
: Horacio Emanuel Moyano, Diego Moyano, Carlos Dante Moyano, Gustavo Moyano, Diego Armando Moyano, Gonzalo Nicolás Aguilar, Héctor Cabanillas, Carlos David Cabanillas and Santiago Cabanillas.
"This situation is a cause for concern in the understanding that the participation of these supporters of the aforementioned club in these football events could have a negative impact, putting
the safety of those attending
them at risk if adequate measures were not taken," the statement noted. signed by Bullrich.
Ramón Gómez collaborated.
D.S.