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Boca Juniors footballers Pablo Pérez, Carlos Tevez and Ramón Abila were informed for insulting a Conmebol delegate during the pre-match that was not played on Saturday at the Monumental stadium and who risked to be sanctioned by the disciplinary unit.
The three players could lose their chance to play a possible second final of the Copa Libertadores de América in case the disciplinary unit decides to apply sports sanctions.
According to the report prepared by the fourth referee, the Peruvian Víctor Carrillo, Saturday after the first suspension of the badault against the Boca Juniors bus on his arrival at the stadium, Pérez, Tevez and Abila insulted the coordinator of the South American entity, Paraguay Mario Campos.
According to the report to which the Fox Sports channel had access, the Campos coordinator, at the time of the verification of the identity for the signature of the form, would have received several insults directed against "the institution, its authorities and the coordinator himself ".
The report already indicates the disciplinary unit that will be responsible for applying sports sanctions to football players, although they may also be fined an economic nature.
In this regard, President Daniel Angelici confided that "I do not know the subject".
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