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Never before had archaic enemies Boca Juniors and River Plate clashed in the finals of the Copa Libertadores – the match of the Champions League of South America.
But before Saturday's meeting, the law between feelings was swallowed up, so it was not clear.
The Boca Juniors players were attacked before the River Plates fans' match when they arrived by bus at the stadium. The supporters threw stones and boards against the bus and the players were exposed to pepper spray. Several players were injured and the match lasted one day.
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The delayed thunderstorm
The final was to be played at 21:00 Swedish time. But Boca Juniors came out earlier Sunday and wanted the match deferred. The club felt that the match could not be played on an equal footing after it was played.
They have now been heard by the South American Football Association, CONMEBOL, and the match will be postponed again. The South American Football Association will meet with representatives from both clubs on Tuesday to discuss a new date.
At the same time, several amazing images have spread since Saturday before the match. A woman is captured in a video film when she attaches a number of Bengal fires to her nine-year-old daughter. The goal is to smuggle Bengals into the arena without being detected by security guards.
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Mother in blue weather after photos
The woman has now been identified by the police through video and seizure, suspected of constituting a danger to minors. But according to her lawyer, "she has not exposed any risk, neither for her child nor for a third person," writes Clarín.
On Tuesday, Clarín reported that the woman had been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison, but since she was previously unpunished, she did not have to spend time in jail.
The penalty will be instead of 48 hours of community service. In addition, the woman will have to consult a psychologist and not participate in sporting events with minors.
The first game, home of the Boca Juniors, La Bombonera, is over 2-2. For the return leg at River Plates' El Monumental home theater, no Bocafan was welcome. Since 2013, all foreigners have been brought to Argentina after big problems of hooliganism.
More than 300 people have been killed at football matches in Argentina over the last 50 years.
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