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"I want to thank the head of the Spanish government, the FIFA president and personally my friend Florentino Pérez and all the cities that have expressed their intention to participate in this grand final," said the leader.
Domínguez once again repudiated the violence that led to the postponement of the final, recalling that in Madrid "the doors will be open to all supporters who support the good of football".
River fined and Boca for no reason
The Conmebol Disciplinary Tribunal fined River Plate more than 350,000 euros for incidents over the weekend. The club has also been ordered to play two games in camera at their stadium. For its part, the same body did not attend the exhibition of Boca Juniors, which could give him the victory in the secretariat.
It is recalled that several Boca players were injured Saturday when the team bus was attacked by supporters of River Plate as it was heading to the Buenos Aires stadium. The match was then postponed to Sunday, but did not take place given yesterday's conditions.
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