Six organized are prohibited until the end of the year to enter sports squares with flags, instruments and clothing that identifies them; measure is a response to the incident in which flags in the final of Paulistan
Last Wednesday (2), the Paulista Football Federation made a drastic decision by banning the entry of six organized fans in the stadiums of . This measure, which is already in force, was first applied in the match between and Huracán from Argentina by the South American Cup. Fans of Corinthians organized, such as faithful hawks, Faithful Macabra, Fiel’s fiest, Chopp Coringão, Pavilion 9 and shirt 12, were prevented from accessing the stadium with any type of identification, including flags and t -shirts.
The decision was made after a request from the State Prosecutor, which was promptly accepted by the l. The request arose in response to incidents in the Paulista Championship final, when fans hurled the field during the match between Corinthians and Palmeiras. The ban is expected to last by the end of the year to avoid new episodes of violence and disorder in the stadiums.
Yesterday, in a 1-0 loss to Huracán in South American, fans could no longer come in with flags, musical instruments and clothes that identify the organized. To date, two of the organized fans have publicly spoke out on the decision. Gavião da Fiel claimed to have complied with the measure last Wednesday, but expressed its intention to appeal in court. On the other hand, Pavilion 9 condemned the decision by classifying it as arbitrary, and also plans to seek to reverse the situation by legal means. The ban is comprehensive, preventing members of the organized from entering the stadiums with any item identifying them, such as t -shirts, caps and flags.
*With information from David de Tarso
*Report produced with the aid of AI