Sixteen Colón ultras banned from all stadiums after Brigadier López trouble | OneFootball

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·29 August 2025

Sixteen Colón ultras banned from all stadiums after Brigadier López trouble

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The National Ministry of Security, headed by Patricia Bullrich, has decided to apply an “administrative attendance restriction” to 16 members of Colón’s barra brava, known as “Los de Siempre.” The measure was taken following the serious incidents that occurred on August 10 at the Brigadier General Estanislao López stadium, during the match between Colón and Agropecuario for the Primera Nacional.

According to the Official Bulletin, the 16 fans are prohibited from attending sporting events anywhere in the country for two years. The decision responds to a request from the Provincial Directorate of Security at Mass Events of the Ministry of Justice and Security of Santa Fe, which called for the application of this preventive sanction.


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According to the case file, those involved tried to enter the northern general stands without tickets, causing disturbances that led to their arrest and transfer to the police station. The identified individuals are:

  • Lautaro Nicolás Herrera
  • Emiliano Ruiz
  • Joaquín Pasculli
  • Bruno Pasculli
  • Santino Javier Droz
  • Brian Exequiel Takemura
  • Sergio Matías Muñoz
  • David Hugo Sutter
  • Facundo Ezequiel Roca
  • Brian Nicolás Ríos
  • Alexis Matías Muñoz
  • Ángel Oscar Castillo
  • Tobías Agustín Anchaval
  • José Enrique Primerano
  • Matías Francisco Falbo
  • Luis Rafael Piccinini

Legal Basis for the Sanction

The measure is based on Ministries Law No. 22,520, Sports Law No. 20,655, and Decree No. 246/17, which empower the Ministry of Security to restrict the entry of persons considered “a risk to public safety” to football events.

The Judicial Division of Regional Unit I of the Santa Fe Police was responsible for carrying out the intelligence and identification tasks of the fans involved.

The national government emphasized that the objective is to “preserve order and safety at football events”, reinforcing the prevention of violent incidents

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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