Indar Gorri stops cheering at El Sadar this season

Indar Gorri stops cheering at El Sadar this season

Indar Gorri has announced that he will not cheer again in the two remaining games at El Sadar against Getafe and Mallorca due to the fines they have been receiving in recent times, which has generated an “unsustainable” situation. The group had already been warning of this wave of sanctions, ranging from 6,000 euros and a 2-year ban on access to sports venues for an insult to 150 euros and a 2-month ban for not sitting in your seat.

“Through this statement we inform that Indar Gorri will not cheer from his stands again for the rest of the season. The difficult decision is made after 106 fines notified to our members, and those that we believe will be notified of subsequent matches,” they point out in His writing..

“The situation is unsustainable, waiting for the club to take measures so that we can cheer freely in a stand designed exclusively for it.from here we appreciate the work of the legal services of Sadar Bizirik and we hope that solutions will be sought for the coming season”, they reflect..

The Anti-Violence Commission proposed a serious penalty of 20,000 euros to Osasuna, for allowing numerous fans to invade the evacuation routes of the field in the match against Alavés, and 10,000 to Rayo Vallecano, for generating large crowds that
hindered the police action against Valencia. As reported by the Ministry of the Interior, Osasuna did not adopt any security measures to prevent spectators from standing during the match against Alavés and thereby causing crowds in certain areas.

The Commission reminded all the clubs that “these attitudes or behaviors entail a considerable risk in the event that an evacuation of the stands is necessary or the emergency services have to access it, as well as a serious risk for the spectators who placed in the front row, leaning against the front fence, due to the danger of detachment in the event of a sudden displacement of fans in the stands, something that has already occurred in some football fields in previous seasons”.

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