Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich on Monday delivered a listing of 15,000 violent soccer followers to the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires forward of this summer season’s expanded FIFA Club World Cup.
Those listed can be barred from stadiums throughout the event.
Set to run from June 14 to July 13 within the United States, the competitors will embody Argentine giants Boca Juniors and River Plate amongst 32 golf equipment from world wide.
“The list includes more than 15,000 people who will be banned from stadiums. For us, this is extremely important because no violent person who has committed any crime in Argentine stadiums will be able to attend this sporting event,” Bullrich instructed reporters.
The checklist was compiled via the Tribuna Segura program, a software that permits authorities to establish people banned from Argentine stadiums.
“Since the beginning of this government, Tribuna Segura has monitored more than 4 million people in 1,328 matches. We have detected 1,166 people with arrest warrants and have issued more than 40 administrative resolutions restricting entry to stadiums,” Bullrich added.
Boca Juniors are in Group C with Bayern Munich, Auckland City and Benfica, whereas River Plate are in Group E with Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey and Inter Milan.
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