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Soccer-Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years
Soccer-Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years

The Star

time6 days ago

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Soccer-Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years

Soccer Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group H - Lanus v Gremio - Estadio Ciudad de Lanus, Buenos Aires, Argentina - April 29, 2021 General view inside the stadium before the match Pool via REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentine football clubs can now welcome away supporters after a 12-year ban, the Argentine Football Association said on Thursday. The ban, imposed in 2013 following violent incidents, including the death of a spectator, has now been lifted as part of a staged reintroduction ahead of the next round of fixtures in the current league campaign. "This is a historic day because it marks the beginning of the return of visiting fans, enabling clubs that wish to host them to do so," AFA president Claudio Tapia said at a press conference. He added that the move was partly motivated by the excitement surrounding Angel Di Maria's return to Argentina's top flight. Test events are scheduled for this weekend, including Di María's presentation with Rosario Central at Lanus' stadium and River Plate's visit to Instituto de Cordoba. Rosario Central president Gonzalo Belloso appealed to his club's fans to behave appropriately amid the renewed presence of rival supporters. Javier Alonso, the Buenos Aires Province Security Minister, stressed that clubs wishing to host visiting fans will need to secure approval from the authorities and that the away team must ensure the responsible behaviour of its supporters. (Ramiro Scandolo in Buenos Aires: Spanish editing Javier Leira. Writing by Angelica Medina in Mexico City)

Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years
Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years

Straits Times

time6 days ago

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  • Straits Times

Argentine clubs welcome back away fans after 12 years

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Soccer Football - Copa Sudamericana - Group H - Lanus v Gremio - Estadio Ciudad de Lanus, Buenos Aires, Argentina - April 29, 2021 General view inside the stadium before the match Pool via REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian BUENOS AIRES - Argentine football clubs can now welcome away supporters after a 12-year ban, the Argentine Football Association said on Thursday. The ban, imposed in 2013 following violent incidents, including the death of a spectator, has now been lifted as part of a staged reintroduction ahead of the next round of fixtures in the current league campaign. "This is a historic day because it marks the beginning of the return of visiting fans, enabling clubs that wish to host them to do so," AFA president Claudio Tapia said at a press conference. He added that the move was partly motivated by the excitement surrounding Angel Di Maria's return to Argentina's top flight. Test events are scheduled for this weekend, including Di María's presentation with Rosario Central at Lanus' stadium and River Plate's visit to Instituto de Cordoba. Rosario Central president Gonzalo Belloso appealed to his club's fans to behave appropriately amid the renewed presence of rival supporters. Javier Alonso, the Buenos Aires Province Security Minister, stressed that clubs wishing to host visiting fans will need to secure approval from the authorities and that the away team must ensure the responsible behaviour of its supporters. REUTERS Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Driverless bus in Sentosa gets green light to run without safety officer in first for S'pore World US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites, says new report Business 5 things to know about Kuok Hui Kwong, tycoon Robert Kuok's daughter and Shangri-La Asia head honcho Asia Air India probe into Boeing 787 fuel control switches finds no issues Singapore Man charged over manufacturing DIY Kpods at Yishun home; first such case in Singapore Singapore Sex first, then you can sell my flat: Women property agents fend off indecent proposals and harassment Singapore Two women jailed for submitting fake university certificates to MOM for employment passes Singapore Fatal abuse of Myanmar maid in Bishan: Traffic Police officer sentenced to 10 years' jail

Inter Milan vs Fluminense: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup last 16 clash - Live stream, venue, and start time
Inter Milan vs Fluminense: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup last 16 clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Economic Times

time30-06-2025

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  • Economic Times

Inter Milan vs Fluminense: How to watch FIFA Club World Cup last 16 clash - Live stream, venue, and start time

Inter Milan and Fluminense are set to clash in the FIFA Club World Cup Round of 16 at Bank of America Stadium. Inter Milan topped Group E after a challenging group stage, while Fluminense narrowly advanced. This first-ever competitive meeting promises a tight contest, with a quarterfinal spot at stake for both sides. With both sides having struggled for consistency in the group stage, Monday's clash promises to be tightly contested, with a quarterfinal berth and a shot at title on the line.(REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads HOW TO WATCH INTER MILAN VS FLUMINESE CLASH LIVE Match: Inter Milan vs Fluminense Venue: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina Date: June 30, Monday Start Time: 3pm ET Where to Watch: DAZN Inter Milan will aim to secure a spot in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals when they face Fluminense in the Round of 16 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday. Cristian Chivu 's squad had a challenging group stage journey, edging past 10-man River Plate and Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds after a surprise draw with Monterrey to top Group E. The Italian champions have shown resilience but will need to step up as the knockout rounds meanwhile, scraped through to the Round of 16 with a narrow win over Ulsan HD and gritty goalless draws against Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns. The Brazilian side will need to raise their level against a more experienced European marks the first-ever competitive meeting between Inter Milan and Fluminense. With both sides having struggled for consistency in the group stage, Monday's clash promises to be tightly contested, with a quarterfinal berth and a shot at title on the line.

Extra time goals see Chelsea down 10-man Benfica to advance to quarters
Extra time goals see Chelsea down 10-man Benfica to advance to quarters

Straits Times

time29-06-2025

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  • Straits Times

Extra time goals see Chelsea down 10-man Benfica to advance to quarters

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Round of 16 - Benfica v Chelsea - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. - June 28, 2025 Benfica's Samuel Dahl in action with Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Round of 16 - Benfica v Chelsea - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. - June 28, 2025 Benfica's Antonio Silva in action with Chelsea's Liam Delap REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Extra time goals see Chelsea down 10-man Benfica to advance to quarters CHARLOTTE, North Carolina - Chelsea scored three times in the second period of extra-time to hand 10-man Benfica a 4-1 defeat in Charlotte in their weather-affected last 16 Club World Cup clash on Saturday as the English side set up a quarter-final meeting with Brazil's Palmeiras. Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored in a nine minute spell to take Enzo Maresca's side through after the teams had been forced off the pitch for almost two hours due to a lightning storm. Chelsea had taken the lead through Reece James in the 64th minute while Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni was sent off two minutes into injury time. But Angel di Maria scored from the penalty spot three minutes later to salvage a draw for the Portuguese side, taking the game into extra-time from where Chelsea eventually prevailed to set up their meeting with Palmeiras on Friday. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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