Why did Estudiantes turn his back on Rosario Central?

Disciplinary Court of the Argentine Football Association (Ava) became official on Thursday Penalties for students after a gesture of refusal The heroism of his players towards their Rosario peers at the Estadio Gigante de Arroito. Presidential body Claudio Tapia to rule Severe penalties Each of the Board of Directors and the Core Eleven shall report on the behavior adopted during the annual table winner honoring protocol.

The conflict arose due to the visiting team’s decision to show its disagreement with the decisions of the local football authorities. The football players positioned themselves in the protocol corridor, but turned their bodies so as not to look at their opponents A sign of rejecting the title awarded by the Asian Confederation to the local club To lead the annual schedule.

A championship run for the middle
A championship run for the middle

This collective work, which the referee defined as a “behind”He sought to expose dissatisfaction with the administrative management of the parent entity of national football. The court considered that the maneuver constituted “offensive behavior” and a violation of the principles of fair play Distortion of the act of honor Through contemptuous gestures.

The disciplinary body’s ruling harshly affected the club’s hierarchical and sporting structure. Juan Sebastian Veron received a six-month disqualification For any activity related to football. The decision was based on a violation of Article 12 of the Disciplinary Law.

The sporting punishment will directly affect the team’s performance in the next official tournament. The court All eleven starters were suspended for two dates: Fernando Muslera, Agustin Gomez, Santiago Nunez, Thiago Palacios, Facundo Farias, Leandro Gonzalez Pérez, Santiago Arzamendia, Edwin Sitri, Lucas Piové, Cristian Medina, and Mikel Amondarain.

Juan Sebastian Veron has been ruled out for six months from any football-related activity
Juan Mabromata – AFP

The team’s leadership also suffered specific consequences. Santiago NunezIn addition to suspending matches. He will not be able to act as a leader In any official club team for three months. The judges based this ancillary action on his “special leadership status.”

The club must pay A Fine of 4000 (input value). The organization explained that procedures remain open with regard to other board members to determine potential additional responsibilities.

The controversial Bulletin No. 6625 of the Asian Football Confederation
The controversial Bulletin No. 6625 of the Asian Football Confederation

The formal investigation, initiated under File 6793 bis, focused on non-compliance with the protocol set forth in Bulletin 6625. The regulation states: Mandatory Hero Hall of Honor In the first match played at home. The regulations require players to stay in place, look toward the central aisle, and avoid gestures that disrupt the action.

The technical details of the digital document raised doubts about the legitimacy of the rule. This has been verified A PDF file with regulations was created at 7:21 p.m. On match day v. Central, although the text is dated February 2025.

The Argentine Football Association defended the veracity of the bulletin before… Accusations of alleged temporary fraud. The facility confirmed in a later statement that the documents contain interconnected numbers that cannot be changed by previous or subsequent publications. According to the official interpretation, the content of the regulation actually corresponds to February 12, 2025, as it appears in its website records.

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