The president of the ANFP, Pablo Milad, announced this Monday that the Super Cup that was suspended on Sunday due to the incidents involving barristas from Colo Colo, will finish playing at a time and date to be defined.
“By board agreement we have made the decision at a time and date to be defined together with the clubs and authorities,” Milad said at a press point at the Chilean soccer headquarters.
“In parallel, we instruct the presentation of a complaint once morest those responsible for the serious acts of violence that occurred yesterday, the damage to people and the damage to the National Stadium, which is a sporting and cultural heritage of our country. We cannot allow football to move away from the National Stadium because of a group of criminals,” he added.
“We have contacted authorities mainly from the Interior to push the legislative agenda and stop violence in stadiums, and stop football for the family,” he added.
Milad explained that the match will not continue to be played at the Nacional: “We are going to analyze the issue of the venue, we have to discuss it with the authorities. Yes, the minutes will be played where available, and we also have to agree with the clubs,” he stated on Cooperativa radio.
Regarding possible sanctions once morest Colo Colo, the leader said that “the referees will present a report and the Disciplinary Court must rule.”
Furthermore, he explained that “as ANFP we have the responsibility to pay for the damages. There is responsibility that must be determined by the authority.”
“Irreparable damage”
Marcelo Acevedo, president of Memorial Sites of the National Stadium, told Cooperativa radio that the incidents caused in the Super Cup final caused irreparable damage to the boards that make up the memorial.
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