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·22 May 2026
Pablo Ocampo of La Voz on Radio Gol: «No big screen for Belgrano fans»

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·22 May 2026

Pablo Ocampo, a journalist from Córdoba, spoke with Radio Gol ahead of the decider of the first tournament of the year in the top division. “A historic final for having knocked out Talleres, and everyone thought that after this it was already done, and in the middle of all this, with promises amid the celebrations over the clásico, Belgrano finds itself in the final.”
Regarding ticket sales and organization: “Belgrano has 38,000 people filling its stadium for every match all year long, and they were given 25,000 spots at the Kempes. Of those, 4,000 were held back on one card for the presale, and then the company organizing the final kept another 500 or 1,000 tickets because they’re doing a VIP fan event that costs 500 grand. The demand was so crazy that both the presale and the general sale sold out in less than an hour.”
“Tomorrow there will be a flag-waving rally, like they do before every clásico that Belgrano plays away from home. It’s being held at the stadium because the last time they did that outside a hotel, Belgrano was delayed an hour and a half getting to the match, and also because it’s now part of a good-luck ritual.”
“There won’t be a giant screen in Alberdi. It can’t be done because of event security issues: you’d need police officers to control 50,000 people in Alberdi, and at the same time you need police presence at the Kempes. At the same time, Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado are playing, along with the cuarteto festival.”
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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