💨 Abstract
After a 12-year ban due to stadium violence, Argentina's soccer federation will allow away fans during the Clausura tournament. Starting with Lanús vs. Rosario Central, 6,500 fans will attend under strict security. The federation aims to restore a family-friendly atmosphere but faces criticism over security concerns. The measure initially applies to Buenos Aires but could expand.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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