Both parties clashed in the stands of the Palace after the victory of Aguada by 72 to 67. In the transmission of the game it was seen how the fans chairs and various objects were thrown from one grandstand to another after Luciano Planells, player from Aguada and figure of the party, was rebuked and salivated by three Goes fans when at the end of the game he gave a radio interview. The police should have thrown tear gas to end the fight.
authorities of Penarol, owner of the premises where the incidents occurred, contacted Romano and informed him that file a complaint for the damages caused in the Palacethe prosecutor stated. The club also informed the judicial official that it will file this complaint together with the Uruguayan Basketball Federation (FUBB).
Romano will call to declare leaders of Aguada and Goes. It will also seek the testimony of FUBB authorities and workers from the security company that was hired by the party
The match did not have facial recognition cameraswhose hiring was the responsibility of Aguada, reported TV Ciudad.
The prosecutor of Flagrancy will request the images of the meeting from the company Tenfieldin charge of the transmission, and records of the incidents will be sought in the social media.
Romano has been in charge of investigating several cases of violence in sport in recent years. Among others, he investigates the incidents that occurred in the classic between National and Peñarol on September 4, 2022 in Central Park, the threats and the weapon found in the meeting between Boston River and Penarol in Parque Viera on October 12 and the fights between the fans Colon and Penarol in the Champion of the Century on May 25.