
Run And students They are playing the final of the Final tournament 2025 in it Mother of Cities from Santiago del Esteroa city that is far, very far from Avellaneda or La Plata. And for fans of both clubs, it’s been quite an odyssey, arranging flights, accommodation and other things to more than plan the logistics 1,000 kilometers of their houses.
The comparison is devastating. The academy supporters who visited La Nueva Olla in Asunción for the 2024 Copa Sudamericana final and who also recently took over Rio de Janeiro for the Copa Libertadores semi-final match against Flamengo spent less money on these two trips than they needed to reach this Clausura final in the country.
“I spent $1,200 on an Argentine championship final, I ate up my vacation because of Costas,” complained Mateo with a smile, switching 15 days on the Atlantic coast to spend a December weekend in Santiago, where the heat is said to reach 40 degrees Celsius but appears to be much higher.
The racing players, but also the DJs, whose team arrived first, suffer from this broth that calls for a nap with air conditioning. A few brave people approached the hotel fences Hiltonand the majority are locals. “It’s always hot here, but this week has to be the hottest of the year, and tomorrow it will be even hotter,” one of them scares.
“We understand the discomfort, but we also have to understand the fans from the north. For us it is very positive to have such an event in our province,” he said Clarion the Minister of Tourism of Santiago, Nelson Bravo.
It will arrive later Runbut in your case you have to go to the other side of the Río Dulce, to the town of La Banda, to stay there Mariasanother very charming five star hotel where you can expect a little more hustle and bustle. There is no definitive climate in this peaceful city, which sometimes seems deserted. The food stalls won’t open until tomorrow, but the star of Santiago will probably be the drinks vendors with their Tergopol fridges. T-shirts are also sold, although Boca or River t-shirts are the norm for now.
The distance was crucial: Fans will arrive on Saturday, and many will “cut nails” to arrive before 9 p.m., the time when the referee Nicholas Ramirez will give the starting whistle.