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Paraguay’s Government Called for “Exemplary Sanctions” Following Serious Incidents in Olympia-Cerro Porteño

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Santiago Peña, president of Paraguay, demanded that the Ministry of the Interior and the Paraguayan Football Association (APF) apply "exemplary sanctions" to those involved in the acts of violence that forced the suspension of the superclassic between Olympia and Cerro Porteño. It should be recalled that the meeting ended in widespread chaos, in the campal style, which left 72 injured. "Last night I was already talking to the Interior Minister, …
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Santiago Peña, president of Paraguay, demanded that the Ministry of the Interior and the Paraguayan Football Association (APF) apply "exemplary sanctions" to those involved in the acts of violence that forced the suspension of the superclassic between Olympia and Cerro Porteño. It should be recalled that the meeting ended in widespread chaos, in the campal style, which left 72 injured. "Last night I was already talking to the Interior Minister, …

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Fact Sheet: Paraguayan President Santiago Peña called for exemplary sanctions following the violence at the Superclásico between Olimpia and Cerro Porteño, which left at least 72 injured. Measures such as personalized tickets and facial recognition will be implemented. Tap to see the full context. Context: President Peña spoke with the Minister of the Interior about the need for sanctions. The Paraguayan Football Association (APF) is responsible…

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After a meeting between the Ministry of the Interior, the Paraguayan Football Association (APF) and the National Police, the authorities announced security measures that will be implemented immediately. After incidents in the superclassic, they implement security measures. Photo: Ministry of the Interior The president of the APF, Robert Harrison, explained that it is intended to prevent new acts of violence at sporting events. “All these measure…

After a meeting between the Ministry of the Interior, the Paraguayan Football Association (APF) and the National Police, the authorities announced security measures that will be implemented immediately. After incidents in the superclassic, they implement security measures. Photo: Ministry of the Interior The president of the APF, Robert Harrison, explained that it is intended to prevent new acts of violence at sporting events. “All these measure…

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trece broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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