Inkriql Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 The president of Boca, Daniel Angelici, and the River, Rodolfo D'Onofrio, met with Claudio Chiqui Tapia, president of the AFA, and defined all the details of the two superfinals that will dispute their clubs for the Copa Libertadores. As expected, there will be no visiting public in either of the two games. The dates will be kept as sti[CENSORED]ted: the first leg will be Saturday 10, at the Bombonera, and the rematch on Saturday the 24th, at the Monumental. But the start time of the matches changed. The matches were scheduled to be played at 16, but the clubs agreed and both finals will be played starting at 17. It is due to a request from Argentine Football Players that has been going on for years, which after November 15 is adopted. "Summer time" and no party can start before that time to preserve the health of the players. Around 13.30 this Monday, Tapia, D'Onofrio and Angelici offered a press conference. The president of AFA read a statement confirming that there would be no visiting public in either of the two parties - as it had transpired - despite the statements of the President of the Nation, Mauricio Macri, and the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, who guaranteed security for both parties.
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