Argentina sends U.S. list of 15,000 fans who will be banned from attending Club World Cup for violent behavior
- On May 12, 2025, Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich presented a list of more than 15,000 violent football supporters to the United States diplomatic mission in Argentina to prevent them from attending the upcoming Club World Cup held in the United States.
- The list was created through the 'Tribuna Segura' program, which tracks individuals banned from Argentine stadiums, aiming to prevent violent persons from attending this newly expanded tournament.
- The Club World Cup is scheduled from June 14 to July 13, 2025, in the United States, featuring 32 teams including two representatives from Argentina—Boca Juniors, who will compete in Group C, and River Plate, placed in Group E.
- Bullrich revealed that over 15,000 individuals have been prohibited from entering stadiums. She also highlighted that since the current government took office, the 'Tribuna Segura' program has tracked attendance at more than a thousand matches involving millions of spectators, identifying 1,166 people with outstanding arrest warrants.
- This effort intends to ensure no violent person who committed crimes in Argentine stadiums can attend the event, emphasizing safety and strict enforcement during the Club World Cup.
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(Reuters) - Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich handed the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires on Monday a list of 15,000 violent football fans who will be banned from stadiums during the upcoming Club World Cup. Read full story
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