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🤦‍♂️The bizarre sanction Nacional face after the match against Cúcuta

🤦‍♂️The bizarre sanction Nacional face after the match against Cúcuta

Yahoo06-08-2025
Yesterday, the Paisa team defeated Cúcuta and advanced to the second phase of the Copa Colombia. However, the afternoon was very hectic because upon arriving at the stadium, the team's bus was attacked with stones.
In response, Nacional decided not to attend the press conference after securing their qualification.Due to this conduct, the green team violated Article 17, which requires the mandatory presence of the head coach and a player. As a result, they could be fined an amount between $6,500,000 and $28,470,000 Colombian pesos.
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