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Bucaramanga fans invaded the field: Tolima did not do the Millos thing and did play

Bucaramanga fans invaded the field: Tolima did not do the Millos thing and did play

Athletic Bucaramanga and Sports Tolima They are the two teams that gave continuity to date 9 of the regular phase of the Betplay League, incidentally being one of the most striking duels of the day, not only because of the tradition of the two teams but because of the need of both for add by three

However, there was a point at which the match had to be stopped due to the invasion of the fans of the local team to the field of playwho allegedly plead for more investment by managers for the sake of better sports results.

Atlético Bucaramanga has been carrying out campaigns for oblivion, which do not end with a place in an international tournament, much less with a title.

That is why the fans of the Leopardo painting were encouraged to enter the field of the Alfonso López stadium as a way of protest against the managers demanding greater investment and a star of the Betplay League.

After the above, the public force persecuted the small group of fans that entered the pitch; however, none of these was arrested, taking into account that they returned to the rostrum, standing at the top of it.

The game was stopped for six minutes.However, alluding to the fact that there were guarantees to continue, it was resumed, and the two teams continued to star in the actions of the first game of the day, since the main game will be Atlético Huila vs. Once Caldas.

Video of Bucaramanga fans who invaded the field

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