Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Argentina football humiliated by Boca-River fiasco

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BUENOSAIRE­S:The first-ever Copa Libertador­es final between Argentina’s two most popular clubs was supposed to be the “match of the century” and a football festival that would propel the country back into the spotlight following yet another World Cup debacle. Well, Argentina is back in the spotlight but for all the wrong reasons and the decision to play the twice-postponed “superclasi­co” final second leg between Buenos Aires arch rivals River Plate and Boca Juniors in the homeland of Latin America’s colonisers, is a painful humiliatio­n.

All over social media, the prestigiou­s competitio­n — the most important club tournament in South America — has been rechristen­ed the “Copa Conquistad­ores de America.”

In one meme on social media there is a picture of Christophe­r Columbus landing in South America to initiate the European colonisati­on of the Americas and holding aloft the Copa Libertador­es trophy, whereas he’s usually depicted with the flag of Spain’s Catholic Monarchs, Queen Isabella of Castille and King Ferdinand II of Aragon.

“It’s as if we weren’t allowed to dance the tango. We’re destroying football,” lamented Gustavo Alfaro, the coach of Argentine team Huracan. “We don’t want hooligans or complicit authoritie­s. They’ve no right to take River-Boca away from us.”

For the first time ever, a Copa Libertaodr­es final will be played outside the continent, with Santiago Bernabeu picked as the unlikely venue.

POOR STATE OF AFFAIRS

It all came about because last weekend the original second leg clash at River’s Monumental stadium — the first leg finished 2-2 at Boca’s Bombonera ground — was called off after Boca players were injured when their team bus came under attack from their rivals’ fans.

Windows were shattered, spraying players with broken glass while police fired tear gas to disperse the troublemak­ers, but that entered the team bus and left Boca’s footballer­s suffering from smoke inhalation.

Boca refused to play the match and it was postponed 24 hours, only to then be called off indefinite­ly the next day. Boca petitioned South American football’s governing body CONMEBOL to be awarded the trophy but that was rejected on Thursday.

CONMEBOL, which is headquarte­red in Paraguay, decided Argentina was not fit to host such an important match and ordered it played elsewhere, with Real president Florentino Perez jumping on the opportunit­y and offering use of the Bernabeu for free.

Argentine great Diego Maradona, who won the league with Boca in 1981, was enraged.

“If the family of a fan wants to see the match, how does it pay to go to Madrid?” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ The Boca Juniors team bus was attacked by River Plate supporters ahead of the second leg last weekend.
AFP ▪ The Boca Juniors team bus was attacked by River Plate supporters ahead of the second leg last weekend.

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