The Cartagena He ejected seven fans for participating in a fight with rival fans before the game against Granada (0-0).
This was announced by the entity who is in charge Francisco Belmonte in a statement which it disseminated through its official media and sent to the press.
Four of the fans sanctioned were from the Curva Vickers supporters club and three from the Black and White, which disbanded after learning of the sanctionand this disqualification is the result of work carried out with the National Police Corps to identify those who took part in the aforementioned fight, in which other black and white followers who did not have subscriber cards were also involved, that is why the steps to be taken against them belongs exclusively to the Police.
Ephesus, which judges”any act of violence, hatred and intolerance without exception“, pthe entry of ultras that have been identified will be prohibited and they will no longer be able to access the Cartagonova stadium starting with this Thursday’s scheduled match against Malaga (7:00 pm), which corresponds to the fourteenth day of SmartBank League.
On the other hand, It should be noted that the National Sports Office (OND) drums or whistles are prohibited from entering the prison, allowing only the use of authorized flags and stormsWhat made a reaction to the Curva Vickers animation club, which announced its decision to protest by not cheering for the team of Luis Carrion as usual.
In its statement, Cartagena thanked its subscribers, all the supporters clubs and the other fans for the behavior shown at all times, inside and outside Cartagonova, as well as the great atmosphere of football formed in the stadium. and assume an important aid for the motivation and performance of the players, as well as for the great sporting trajectory of the team. Cartagena showed with its exemplary penalty that category does not define the greatness of a club.
Source: La Verdad

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