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The presidents of the two clubs met in Paraguay with CONMEBOL … and beyond.
In the early afternoon, a meeting was held in Luque, Paraguay, decisive for the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final between River Plate and Boca Juniors. Rodolfo D's Onofrio, leader of River, and Daniel Angelici, of Boca, meet CONMEBOL President, Alejandro Domínguez, with another presence to record: Robert Harrison.
Harrison is the president of the Paraguayan Football Association, which has issued rumors that the decisive match would take place in Paraguay. Some reporters say the game will not be in Argentina.
On Saturday, on the date scheduled for the return leg, the bus carrying the entourage of Boca Juniors was attacked on arrival at the Estadio Monumental, causing several injuries. The supporters threw stones and pepper spray. Footballers Pablo Perez and Gonzalo Lamardo had to be visited at the hospital.
Boca Juniors, author of the first leg 2-2 at La Bombonera, wants the river to be punished for the attack and applies Article 18 of the disciplinary regulation, which provides for several sanctions, including disqualification.
The CONMEBOL Disciplinary Committee has the problem at its table and may, under the terms of the article, disqualify River Plate, but also lead the game in camera or transfer it to a neutral stadium.
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