Buenos Aires, February 9 (NA) -- The Ministry of Security of the City has identified and made available to the Justice the three Huracán sympathists who, during the Sunday match, attempted to assault the San Lorenzo players as they finished warming up. Official sources informed the Argentine News Agency that one of them was identified during the classic neighborhood dispute in Parque Patricios and the other two in recent hours. The three fans will be subject to the maximum admission penalty, which is a 4-year ban from entering stadiums. The identification work was carried out thanks to monitoring images by officers from the City Police's Illicit Conducts in Massive Events Department. IP On the other hand, the Buenos Aires City Security Ministry will proceed to close that sector of the Tomás A. Ducó stadium until the club authorities present a security plan.
Three Huracán Fans Identified for Assaulting San Lorenzo Players
The Buenos Aires City Security Ministry handed over three Huracán fans to the justice system for attempting to assault San Lorenzo players during a Sunday match. They face a 4-year stadium ban. Additionally, the stadium sector where the incident occurred will be closed.