Feb 26 • 00:46 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Tension in football: Newell's fans condemned the use of a t-shirt in defense of the AFA

Newell's Old Boys fans protested against their team's show of support for the Argentine Football Association (AFA) before a match at the Marcelo Bielsa Stadium.

Tensions arose in Argentine football as fans of Newell's Old Boys expressed their discontent with the club's support for the Argentine Football Association (AFA) during a recent match against Estudiantes de La Plata. As the Newell's team entered the field at the Marcelo Bielsa Stadium, they wore white t-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "Enough of persecuting us. AFA is all the clubs," which had been previously used by other teams. This display of unity with the AFA was met with a strong backlash from the Newell's fans attending the game.

Fans documented their disapproval on social media, showcasing their displeasure with the players and the association. This situation highlights the existing tension in Argentine football, where favoritism and perceptions of the AFA's leadership have been contentious issues. The resistance from the supporters underscores the division between the fan base and the leadership of their own club, juxtaposed with the players' solidarity with the governing body of Argentine football.

The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles within the sport in Argentina, including the challenges in governance and the relationship between clubs and their fans. The fans' condemnation may prompt discussions on the leadership of the AFA and its policies, potentially influencing future interactions and decisions made by clubs regarding their stance on the association. Such events could lead to broader implications for the relationship between fan loyalty and club management in Argentine football.

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