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·11 September 2025
10 Rosario club fans banned from stadiums for graffiti 🎨

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·11 September 2025
Without distinction between Newell’s and Rosario Central, the Ministry of Security established the sanction through the Official Gazette.
The Nation imposed a severe sanction on 10 Rosario residents for making graffiti related to the football clubs of the city in the south of the province of Santa Fe.
Without specifics or distinctions regarding their affiliations to Newell’s Old Boys or Rosario Central, the 10 individuals will not be allowed to attend sports events held in Argentina for six months.
The measure was established on September 11, 2025, through Resolution 1075/2025 published in the Official Gazette of the Nation. It is signed by the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich.
“From the Directorate of Security in Sports Events, it is deemed appropriate to apply the figure of “ADMINISTRATIVE ATTENDANCE RESTRICTION” to all sports events throughout the national territory to all individuals mentioned in the eighth paragraph herein for a PERIOD OF SIX (6) MONTHS, under the terms of article 2, subsection e) and article 3 of Resolution MS No. 354/17 and its amendments, pursuant to Decree No. 246/17, regulatory of Law No. 20,655 and its amendments,” states the official text.
The list of suspended individuals is as follows: Diego Mauricio Mansilla, Matías Ezequiel Fredes, Gustavo Miguel Lucero, Brian Ezequiel Spinelli, Francisco Julián Gonzalez, Patricio Lautaro Mantaras, Alen Cristian Ezequiel Perez, Damaris Raquel Mercado, Santiago Ariel Juarez, and Brian Fabián Funes
The document from this Thursday details that “the mentioned individuals, without any authorization, made graffiti on facades and walls of various properties, both private and public, with the distinctive colors of the most popular clubs in the City of Rosario.”
The resolution is framed within Law No. 20,655 and Decree No. 246/17, which regulate safety in sports events, aiming to prevent violence and maintain public order. The measure has a direct impact on the participation of these individuals in sports activities, emphasizing the State's responsibility in ensuring safety at mass events.
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