The National Police has denied this Friday the entry into Spain, a follower of “high-risk” team of argentine football River Plate. The fan has arrived by plane at the airport Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas to witness the meeting of the final of the Copa Libertadores, which will be played next Sunday at 20.30 hours at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The police has informed in his Twitter profile that he has initiated “the record for his return to Argentina.” The swollen River is located in the police station of the airport of Barajas, waiting to be processed of said file to return to Argentina.
this Is the second follower argentine who sees is denied entry into Spain in two days. The first was Maximiliano Mazzaro, a leader of the ultras of Mouth, described by the Government Delegate in the autonomous Community of Madrid as “one of the bars bravas the most dangerous.”
Mazzaro was detected in the evening of yesterday after landing at the madrid airport. We proceeded to Slot Oyunları their deportation due to their dangerousness, and their “numerous criminal record”. With the anticipation that hundreds of followers of both argentine teams arriving between Saturday and Sunday to the airport, has planned an extensive special device, which will accompany you in bus to the fan zones of the Castilian.
Of the tens of thousands of people are expected to visit Madrid this weekend to attend the final of the Libertadores Cup next Sunday, the National Police estimated that about 500 are “especially violent”, as explained this morning the Government delegate in Madrid, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes. Nearly 4,000 troops, at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium and its vicinity, will be the security device that aims to avoid a repeat of the incident two weeks ago was forced to suspend in Argentina the return match between River Plate and Boca Juniors.
The @policia has denied an hour ago the entrance to a fan of the #River of high risk in the airport Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas.
Started the record for his return to #Argentina #BocaRiver #CopaLibertadores— National Police (@policia) December 7, 2018