💨 Abstract
After a 12-year suspension due to violence, Argentine football stadiums will reopen to visiting fans. Starting with a pilot match between Lanús and Rosario Central, the plan aims to gradually reintroduce visiting supporters. The move follows extensive preparations and is supported by security protocols and the Tribuna Segura program. The president of the Argentine Football Association, Claudio Tapia, emphasized the significance of this step in restoring a family-friendly atmosphere to football.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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