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·8 avril 2026
Sanction for Colón: details of the meeting between Peverengo and Alonso

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·8 avril 2026

The controversy over the banner bearing the message “The mafia does not betray,” displayed at Brigadier López stadium, added a new chapter after the meeting held this Wednesday between the Director of Security at Mass Events, Fernando Peverengo, and Colón president José Alonso. Despite the leadership’s attempts to ease the two-match ban on bringing in drums and flags, the provincial government’s position remains firm for now.
One of the main points of the meeting was clarifying how the “banner” entered the stadium. Images confirmed that the flag remained at all times on the esplanade of the north sector, which led to the opening of an administrative investigation against the officers responsible for checks in that area. Peverengo informed Alonso that the measure is not intended to harm the club, but to drastically reduce the influence of violent groups.
Beyond the specific incident during the match against San Miguel, the official reported that he filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office (MPA). This legal action responds to pressure allegedly received by several Colón directors, a coercive situation that goes beyond the banner incident and that the Security area is seeking to stop through legal channels.
Although during the meeting it was requested that any appeal for a review of the sanction be made formally in writing, Security officials warned that the administrative deadlines are already far advanced. In the coming hours, Colón’s Board of Directors will assess the next steps, although everything indicates that the north stand will be left without color or percussion at the upcoming home matches.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.









































