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A Venezuelan Referee Expelled the Son of the President of a Club and, Two Days Later, Burned His Car

Summary by Doble Amarilla
A real scandal shakes Venezuela’s arbitration, when Yander Herrera’s vehicle was ganged up two days after the expulsion of Alexander Gramko Jr., son of military officer Arteaga Gramko, president of Central University (UCV). The event occurred two days after the expulsion and the title he obtained before Carabobo, winner of the Opening, his vehicle appeared burned in a parking lot. Although the causes are still unconfirmed, in the local football …
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A real scandal shakes Venezuela’s arbitration, when Yander Herrera’s vehicle was ganged up two days after the expulsion of Alexander Gramko Jr., son of military officer Arteaga Gramko, president of Central University (UCV). The event occurred two days after the expulsion and the title he obtained before Carabobo, winner of the Opening, his vehicle appeared burned in a parking lot. Although the causes are still unconfirmed, in the local football …

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Doble Amarilla broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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