Argentine violent soccer fans deported from South Africa
Six Argentine violent soccer followers were deported on Sunday by the South African migratory authorities after they arrived in Johannesburg to attend the World Cup.
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The South African authorities deported Andres "Pillin" Bracamonte, chief of the Rosario Central club cheer group, who was authorized to travel despite he has two penal processes.
The police sources told the local press that also Aires Julio Cesar "Cara de Goma" Navarro of Rosario Central cheer group, Juan Duarte of Lanus, Pablo "El Narigon" De Respines of Huracan,
stootle Luis Tucsi of Huracan and Sergio Gustavo "Flay" Roldan of San Martin de Tucuman were deported.
They were deported after arriving together with a group of 80 followers of Argentine soccer team.
It is estimated that some 400 Argentine violent soccer followers arrived in South Africa.
At the beginning of the week, coach Diego Maradona had denied that he had financed the trip of another violent group in the same plane at which the national team traveled.
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But later he claimed responsible for it to the president of the Argentine Soccer Association Julio Grondona and the manager of the team Carlos Bilardo.