The government gave the U.S. a list of eligible individuals for application at the Club World Cup.
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The government handed over to the U.S. authorities, through the U.S. embassy in Argentina, a list of more than 15,000 identified individuals who have the right to admit to local football courts so that they do not enter the stadiums within the framework of the upcoming Club World Cup that will be held in the U.S. since mid-June. Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said the information was given to “no violent or extortionist” to enter the stadiu…
In preparation for the World Cup of Clubs to begin in June, Argentine security minister Patricia Bullrich sent the US Embassy a list of 15,000 banned stadium supporters.
The Ministry of Security activated an international control operation with axis in the FIFA tournament that will begin in June. The post Patricia Bullrich gave the US a list of 15,000 Argentines with admission rights: they will not be able to enter the World Cup of Clubs appeared first on The Intransigent.
The payroll consists of 15,000 names that cannot be entered in the stadiums of Argentina. The data were delivered to the manager of business of the United States Abigail Dressel.
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, showed a list of 15,000 names that she will give to the United States to prevent access to fans with causes. Security Minister Patricia Bullrich reported on Monday that the lead agency will hand over to the United States a list of 15,000 names of people on whom the right to admit to Argentina to be banned from entering the stadiums of the upcoming World Cup of Clubs 2025.
Security Minister Patricia Bullrich gave the U.S. Embassy this morning an extensive list of 15,000 Argentine fans with admission rights who will not be able to enter the Club World Cup 2025 matches. At a press conference, Bullrich said: "For us this is extremely important, because no violent, no one who has committed a crime on the Argentine courts or extorted will be able to enter this football World Cup that is played in the United States."
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