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Former President of CONAR Assures that the Goal of United Merchants to Alianza Lima "Should Not Have Been Invalidated"

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The repercussions on the cancelled goal of Merciantes Unidos a Alianza Lima do not stop. Winston Reátegui, former president of CONAR, said that the score should not have been invalidated because the ball "involuntarily crashed" in the player's hand."The goal should not have been invalidated. We do not talk about immediacy, and what is observed is a bad technical gesture of the player of Merciantes Unidos," he said at first."The ball collides uni…
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The repercussions on the cancelled goal of Merciantes Unidos a Alianza Lima do not stop. Winston Reátegui, former president of CONAR, said that the score should not have been invalidated because the ball "involuntarily crashed" in the player's hand."The goal should not have been invalidated. We do not talk about immediacy, and what is observed is a bad technical gesture of the player of Merciantes Unidos," he said at first."The ball collides uni…

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In conversation with Successful, the former president of the Conar, Winston Re tegui, assured that the play was interpretive and that the goal should go up to the scoreboard as the United Merchants player did not intend to play the bal with his hand.

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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