Adolfo Rios breaks silence over what happened in Queretaro after being vetoed for 5 years

Adolfo Rios and Michael Ariola

The tragedy in Querétaro is undoubtedly something that will never happen again on a football field. The ineffectiveness of security protocols and the lack of professionalism of the relevant authorities is one of the black events seen in national football.

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After the tragic event, Liga MX chairman Michael Ariola announced that he would take action to rectify the situation. At the request of the media and fans, the final restrictions imposed were to veto the ground for the remaining matches, to force the club to sell out within a year and to veto the ground for 5 years. Years. Ordered by Querreto.

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The former goalkeeper of the Eagles of America is one of those approved by the League Board. Although some fans and journalists were in his defense stating that his role had nothing to do with the security of the stadium, Ariola’s decision was clear: a veto for 5 years.

The former director himself expressed regret over the situation in La Coregidora and called on all of us who love the game of football not to unite in solid activities, which would help gain greater security within the stadiums. Rios did not rule out his permission and vetoed it for 5 years, making it clear that he would enforce that permission.

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