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"Whom Do I Pass It to, Po Huéón?": Controversial Scene Between Vidal and Pavez for Captain's Jineta Before Audax

Summary by BioBioChile
Colo Colo’s defeat to Audax Italiano not only meant a hard blow in football, but also set the alarms on the inside of the albo dressing room after a controversial scene starring Arturo Vidal and Esteban Pavez. It ran the 88th minute of the meeting when the ‘King’ was expelled after a heated discussion with referee Fernando Véjar, who did not hesitate to show him yellow double. As he retired from the court, the ‘23’ wanted to hand over the captai…

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Colo Colo’s defeat to Audax Italiano not only meant a hard blow in football, but also set the alarms on the inside of the albo dressing room after a controversial scene starring Arturo Vidal and Esteban Pavez. It ran the 88th minute of the meeting when the ‘King’ was expelled after a heated discussion with referee Fernando Véjar, who did not hesitate to show him yellow double. As he retired from the court, the ‘23’ wanted to hand over the captai…

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An unexpected controversy was experienced in Colo Colo. Esteban Pavez refused to be captain and this was said by Arturo Vidal. Ghosts returned in Colo Colo. The albos seemed close to a retracement against Audax Italiano, but they ended up falling by 2-1 and losing an important chance of approaching the top of the First League. And there was quite controversy in the Bicentennial La Florida. At 90′, Arturo Vidal saw double yellow card and was expe…

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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