Ferrari commented after the riots by U fans at Cream

Ferrari commented after the riots by “U” fans at Cream Night: For me it seems more like a show

Ferrari commented after the riots by U fans at Cream

University of Sports The Noche Crema 2024 took place last weekend at Monumental stadium. The student team officially introduced the team that will compete in the anniversary season and then played against Coquimbo Unidos from Chile. However, the party could not be complete as it was a 1-1 draw and the pre-season ended without a win in the three friendly matches played. In the run-up to the event, riots and destruction by the barristas were recorded in the area around the Ate venue.

The different fan groups They broke windows, painted the facades and burned motorcycles. In addition, according to people, there were gunshots, which is why residents of Ate and La Molina demanded that the club's board be held responsible and pay for the damage caused.

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Faced with this panorama, the interim administrator of the Universitario, this Monday, January 22, Jean Ferrarispoke about it on the sidelines of the monumental.

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The lawyer also specified that if the limits were exceeded, the “U” would be responsible, but that if it occurred in completely remote areas, the municipalities would have to take responsibility. Ferrari noted that crime is a social problem and is not just limited to one team.

“If things happen on site or within the area, the responsibility lies with the club. If they are completely outside this radius, municipalities must take action on this matter. Crime and vandalism are social problems, not “It.” “is a club's problem. When there are painted walls on the edge (far from the border) of the venue, I wonder what the club's fault is,” he explained for the Panamericana program “24 Horas Noon”.

The cream manager He pointed out that what happened seemed more like a show than a problem to be eliminated. and questioned the images shown because, as he explained, they could have been edited. Furthermore, he stated that this was the case willing to coordinate with other institutions to this problem.

“I am surprised that the situation is being addressed in this way and it seems more like a digital problem than a real problem that of course needs to be eliminated.” (It seems to me) in the form of a show. I'm here and I don't see any more press like the one that came out in the morning, I don't see any neighbors with banners. I'm here to face the situation. “The images are not surprising because the images can also be edited, and there are images that are treated in one way or another for something specific,” he said.