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Ceppelini: Lima Alliance’s plan to “save” its best reinforcement in the Liberators from a four-month punishment

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“But it is the first partiiiiido”: the chronicle of Gorosito’s first bitter drink in the Cup and how he will face the classic “He respects Universityman a lot” and “River is favorite, but he arrives with doubts”: The point of view of the Argentine press before the U-River by Copa The last days of Pablo Ceppelini do not look good. It was not only enough that last Thursday it was confirmed that it would be for two weeks for injury, but the next da…
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Conmebol found guilty of a discriminatory act against Alianza Lima player in a match for Copa Libertadores. Pablo Ceppelini, player for Alianza Lima. Source: Unitel La Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (Conmebol) sanctioned a player from Alianza Lima for a...

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“But it is the first partiiiiido”: the chronicle of Gorosito’s first bitter drink in the Cup and how he will face the classic “He respects Universityman a lot” and “River is favorite, but he arrives with doubts”: The point of view of the Argentine press before the U-River by Copa The last days of Pablo Ceppelini do not look good. It was not only enough that last Thursday it was confirmed that it would be for two weeks for injury, but the next da…

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The Conmebol has imposed a harsh sanction on the Uruguayan midfielder Pablo Ceppelini, with a past Cruzzulino, who was suspended for four months after starring an act of xenophobia during the party between Boca Juniors and Alianza Lima in La Bombonera, corresponding to the group phase of the Copa Libertadores 2025. The incident occurred when Ceppelini, in the midst of a discussion with an amateur, used the term “Bolivian” in a derogatory way, wh…

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Polémica for a duel that took place in February. Conmebol applied all the rigor of the law for racist act in the Peruvian cast. International polemic regarding Copa Libertadores. It is that Conmebol made a stoning announcement for one of the executioners of Boca Juniors and Carlos Palacios in the tournament. It is Pablo Ceppelini, Uruguayan flyer who was part of the exploit of Alianza Lima by eliminating the Xeneizes in the middle of Bombonera. …

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The Conmebol announced this Friday an exemplary sanction to Pablo Ceppelini, figure of Alianza Lima and protagonist of the key of the repechaje against Boca Juniors, who will marginalize him from the courts for four months after being found guilty of an act of discrimination happened during the crossing back against the Xeneize in the Bombonera, which ended in victory of the Peruvian group by criminals on February 25 by Phase 2 of the Copa Liber…

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The Conmebol begins to harden its decisions on cases of racism and xenophobia in football and this time proved it with a harsh punishment on a footballer. Pablo Ceppelini of Alianza Lima, who received the prohibition to play games organized by Conmebol for the next 4 months, something unprecedented in the near past. The resolution of the Disciplinary Commission of Conmebol expresses: "Suspend player Pablo Daniel Ceppelini Gatto for a period of 4…

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libero.pe broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Peru (1)
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