
Authorities received an alert about a bomb threat at the Eduardo Gallardón stadium during the pre-match of the game between Los Andes and Laferrere for the B Metropolitana. A rapid operation was deployed, and after several hours of inspection, specialists determined that there was no imminent danger that could affect the scheduled match for Saturday at 15:00 between the “Milrayitas” and the “Verde.”
Despite not knowing for sure what happened, the Lomas de Zamora Police considers the possibility that this incident is related to disputes between factions of the club's supporters in the southern Gran Buenos Aires area. Los Andes, which will play the final for promotion to the Primera Nacional in two weeks after being crowned champion of the Apertura, awaits the winner of the Clausura, a position currently held by Colegiales, the leader of the table.
In contrast, the “Milrayita” did not manage to reach the first position of the Clausura to ascend directly to the second division of Argentine football. In the standings, the team is in the eighteenth place with 19 points.
The team faces a situation of uncertainty amid its competitions; however, it maintains concentration on its upcoming sports challenges. The bomb threat, although a false alarm, highlights the tension and complexity surrounding the football environment, especially concerning security in stadiums.