Wild Derby 328 dead and endless violence

How do criminal organizations operate? Of course, in secret. They make it look black and otherwise white. A deliberate murder turns into chance, a piloted, programmed attack in an accident, and so forth. An unwritten law that has accompanied mankind since the time of probiciism. Practically, illegality has [...]
A deliberate murder turns into chance, a piloted, programmed attack in an accident, and so forth. An unwritten law that has accompanied mankind since the time of probiciism. Practically, illegality has been and is their wealth.
Nowadays, football has returned to business, and the money circulation is so complex that you sometimes hate going to the stadium. Clubs, directors, shareholders, large firms sponsoring. But they too, fans.

This is not about some family members who go to the stadium to spend a Sunday, or kids who root for a certain team because they want to follow a <x0ideal”. Here's the power struggle to command the tribuna. Those who pretend to be lovers of the team of hearts but who in the shadows fill their pockets. Perfect actors on the front of the tribunes.
What happened in Argentina a few days ago is not just the tip of the iceberg. If you think the attack on Boca Juniors bus as he addressed the stadium “El Monumental” for the return final to Libertydores was the act of some drunks and junkies, then you didn't understand anything from the Latin world.


River Plate, il Boca Juniors, il Rosario Central and Newells Old Boys. These are the most important and governing clubs. The organized species of these teams, to say one figure, earn about 13 to 15 thousand euros a month. Practically, without working any day of their life, the most powerful, the first line, or the “Cop”, they share this money. Some “piece of meat” is left with smaller ones, but they're just crumbs compared to cake.
There's a red thread that's been through Argentina football for decades. A red thread starting from the 1950 ' s to actuality, gas bombs issued to boca bus windows to the postponement of the match, triggering an irrefutable damage to the football movement in Argentina.

A red thread linked exactly to the double name “Barras Bravas”. These are real Mafia groups, which have a significant weight in Latin America's economy. Groups that are able to manage various challenges and condition club elections.
Barras are a reality completely different from hooligans. There is no limit to organizing cheerleaders in the stands, preparing choreography, getting hit among them outside the stadium. They are the right-wing and corrupt people who use the influence of these groups to eliminate street protests, union claims, popular party demonstrations. But even tools for some presidents who want to raise a consensus to convince a footballer to stay or leave. In time, however, real money machines have been made. “A Mafia”, as he called him the mayor of Buenos Aires.

The attack on Bocas's bus has taken the world's lap, a stain on football, Argentina and its capital. Mayor of Buenos Aires Horacio Rodriguez Laretta has charged River's burden. The fact that it's probably kept hidden is this: 24 hours before the final that it wasn't played, police have an operation of “blintz” in the residence of one of River Group leaders. confiscated 10 million pesos (225 thousand euros) and 300 tickets for the following Superclascicon.
The problem is these Barrras Bravas, a mob organization that owns football. The real responsibilities of what happened. 300 people were unable to enter the stadium and retaliated that way.

But why does the mayor of Buenos Aires point to the word “mafie”? Barras, thanks to the support of politicians, manage everything illegal. From drug trafficking to abusive parking subscriptions, the sale of food and drink in the stadium to match tickets. Practically, an empire. But it is not limited to that.
Groups have over time won a more decisive role. Their ability to influence opinion, even various journalists, who are afraid to talk about what they know and say. Threats, phone calls, and even various expectations. Barras Bravas is no joke. Prison is second home and kill “obby”
On Sunday, you see them in the banner stadium, smiling, below choreography, while they deal with dirty jobs, political connections and make bodyguards of powerful people in Argentina. Those power figures that should stop, they favor.

These groupings are born as fan gangs and linked to their clubs. It is with these respective clubs that a vicious circle arises. Barras enters club life, affecting presidential elections, lobbies and campaigning someone who will bring more benefits. There are times when they earn 30% of the value of moving a football player elsewhere.
The first victim of violence is that of 1924, when Pedro Demby was killed during clashes between the Argentinan and Uruguayn fans. But during the years, the press started talking about Barrras Bravas. In particular, after Albert Linker's murder in post-Volez incidents. Barrio, which is also the neighborhood where they live and command, must be protected with blood. After the death of Huracan's fan, Hector Sootto, the battle between groupings began to become even more bloody.
It was the coup season between 1976 and 1987 that the burden became a part of society. In 1978, Argentina, there was a global battle, and the pact President Jorge Vidella decided with different groupings was simple - no unrest, no problem in exchange for freedom to sell pardoned tickets. A way that was repeated during the 1982 and 1994 World Cup. From then on, these gangs legalized themselves and began their activity.

History, then, is very simple. Those who were supposed to try to fight this reality have been tutored, protected, and favored growth and spread.
This was specifically charged by Julio Gordona, nine times president of the Argentinian Football Federation, who was separated from life in 2014. During the nine mandates, 183 people died due to clashes generated by the bravas burden.
And in 2010, some of these group members, with warrants coming over their heads, traveled on the same plane as the Armenian nationals. A fact Gordon called “trast”.
Barrras, today, continue to cause casualties. Last one, in time, last November 4th. Martin Gonzalez, 20, died in the hospital after being hit in the head during the clashes of Gimnasia y Esgrima and Atletico Moron fans. Victims number 328 of Brava burden incidents

Barras ' system continues to be strong today. Efforts were made to cut down those red fibers, tarnished with dirty money, drugs, power, threats, but also many blackmailes. No one could get out. Because, the weights are... The Argentina government.
A gangrene taking life from the country, day. Some of them today cannot enter the stadium. Names and surnames marked, even though in the streets of Buenos Aires they are still masters. They have their armies, ranging from 1000 to 1500 organized persons.
The gang, if they see you on the street with the fanate of the hated opposing team (River and Boca), rape you and the police do well. Some of them have been illegally introduced into tribunas, often well protected by “mUE” of organized cheerleading, but in 1500-2000 photos you can tell they were there.
In Russia, there was a large disfellowshipped man in all stadiums in support of Argentina during the World. Rafael de Zeo, a “Lord” in Buenos Aires. Brother Fernando and I have ended up in prison at least once, but they have saved the life of the one who cannot enter the stadium today, Mario Martine. Both of us at Russian stadiums, like nothing happened. History of treason, up to the ambush of 40 armed men and snipers aim.

Six years ago, the event that sealed him: Martin's grouping, which is also closely linked to the police, left for transfers, but did not know that the Di Zeo grouping was waiting on the Rosario-Santa Fe highway, along with 900 soldiers.
Open conflict, heavy artillery and about 20 wounded. Mario Martin gets a bullet in his belly. He's going to the hospital. The one whom brothers De Zeo saved their lives 15 years ago while he was killed during a cheer match, today he is rival and again friend... Everyone in jail for once, with a bullet. Hesappets wash in the family. No wonder it's a criminal organization. One of Boca's fans, <x0ugujaan” Richard Fernández, now in a wheelchair because he can't follow any more bullets taken when he was released from prison because he wanted to regain power, he suffers the consequences of treason.













