The Anti-Violence Commission has proposed in its meeting this Thursday a fine of 350,000 euros, for offenses considered “very serious”, to Atlético de Madrid “due to repeated breaches of the access control measures and the permanence of spectators” in his stadium.
Specifically, Anti-Violence points out that “since the inauguration of the Wanda Metropolitano stadium and coinciding with those meetings with the greatest influx of fans “, “Occupation of the evacuation routes and excess capacity in the area of the stadium located in the South End, the location of the animation stands”.
Something that Atlético completely deny. The mattress club will appeal, reaching the necessary instances, to try to prove that it is false that there was such an excess of capacity in any case. In the sanctions proposed for anti-violence, such as that of 60,001 euros to Deportivo for its rating of very serious “due to non-compliance with the access control measures and the permanence of spectators” in the Deportivo de La Coruña-Racing Club Ferrol match, held on November 29, the specific match in which it is referred is always specified.
In the case of Atlético, these matches do not take place, since they talk about the ones with the greatest influx of fans without explaining what they are and The sanction proposal comes after practically nine months without fans in the stands of the Wanda Metropolitano, since March 7 in the match against Sevilla. In the rojiblanco club it is understood that it is an excessive, arbitrary and unjustified sanction proposal.
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