Huracán is facing significant uncertainty regarding their match against River Plate, scheduled for this day at 21:30. While the club has proceeded with ticket sales for its members, the Buenos Aires security department insists the game should be played behind closed doors. The conflict stems from a collapse that occurred last week at the Estación Buenos Aires complex, located just meters from Tomás Adolfo Ducó stadium. This situation not only affects the match's security operation but also the general context of the club and the neighborhood, as the collapse led to a lawsuit and affected about 200 families. Meanwhile, the final decision rests with the competent authorities and the Professional League. This incident had already forced "Globo" to play without fans against Belgrano, and now it is again complicating the organization of the match against Eduardo Coudet's team. Huracán maintains a firm stance: they want to be the home team at their stadium and with an audience. Therefore, without having received an official notification, they have resolved to continue with the reservation of seats.
Uncertainty Surrounds Huracán vs. River Plate Match
Huracán faces uncertainty ahead of their match against River Plate. Buenos Aires authorities insist on a game without fans due to a collapse near the stadium. The club wants to play with fan support.