Death threats to the President of the argentinien San Lorenzo club


The consequences of banning "Barbaros" ultras from going to the world cup are dangerous 

The Argentine media confirmed on Wednesday that Matías Lammens, the President of San Lorenzo football club,had received death threats from the Barbaros Ultras because of non-cooperation with them in facilitating their travel to Brazil to watch the World Cup 2014.

It is worth mentioning that the Argentine police provided protection to Matías after receiving the Death threats .

The newspapers "La Nacion" and "Ole " said that Matías had refused to give money to Gonzalo Silva who is currently Barbaros's ultras president which is famous for its violence, Matías also stopped the non-legal business association fans inside his club.

The President of the San Lorenzo Club told "Ole" that the police warned him of an attempt to assassin him, but despite everything he will not retreat from the decisions taken against those ultras.

The sport paper said that Lammens received a death threat so that he would change the lists provided by the club to the police to prevent some dangerous people from entering the World Cup matches because of violent behavior.

The management of Club San Lorenzo football club took the decision to shut down two centers within the group were controlled by the fans association to sell counterfeit kits and ticket sales for VIPs in the black market.

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