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Match suspended: Palmaflor – Blooming will not be played this Sunday

Match suspended: Palmaflor - Blooming will not be played this Sunday

March 12, 2023, 15:02 PM

March 12, 2023, 15:02 PM

Blooming had to visit Palmaflor this Sunday, starting at 19:30. The match suffered a modification due to the fact that the television equipment and VAR technology could not enter Villa Tunari. The blockade of Yapacaní (Santa Cruz-Cochabamba highway) made it impossible to transport television equipment.

Blooming also suffered deviations, but he was able to get to Villa Tunari to play. According to the BNN portal, the Santa Cruz campus had to travel by plane to Cochabamba, and then return by land and just arrived at their destination. The players and staff traveled in different groups, and arrived at the Valluno hotel at 02:00 in the morning.

Why are there blockages?
Community members of the Integrated North installed the blockade in Yapacaní, on the new highway that connects Santa Cruz with Cochabamba. They are not satisfied with the agreement signed with the Santa Cruz Governor’s Office for the construction of the 30 kilometers of highway that they are demanding.

When will it be played?
As stipulated in the regulations, for this reason of “force majeure” the match should be rescheduled for the next 24 hours. That is, it could be played on Monday night, since there is already a game scheduled at 3:00 p.m. (Universitario de Vinto – Vaca Díez).

Officially, DIEZ confirmed that the match was scheduled for Monday, starting at 7:30 p.m.

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