Vasco fans set up a protest in front of the SAF office

This Tuesday, the 23rd, Vasco fans staged a protest against Barbieri and the board, leaving even Germán Cano, from Fluminense

This Tuesday, the 23rd, some fans of Basque staged a protest against Mauricio Barbieri and the current board of directors of the club. However, contrary to what is expected of these acts, taking place in front of the training center, the crowd gathered in front of the SAF office, in partnership with the 777 Partnersin Barra da Tijuca.

The protest had dozens of members of organized supporters of Vasco, who marked their presence with flags and banners. On one of them were written the names of some members who have not been pleasing Cruzmaltino fans, such as Josh Wanderfounding partner of 777, CEO Luiz Mellothe directors Paulo Bracks It is Abel Bragain addition to coach Maurício Barbieri.

In addition to the names, the flag carried two messages: “where is football?” and “keep promises”. However, both sentences were written in English, in order for SAF owners to understand. In videos documented at the site, it is possible to identify that the Vasco da Gama sang in protest to the players as well.

Then, as expected, the fans went on their way and headed towards the CT Moacyr Barbosain Cidade de Deus, where the athletes from the squad train this Tuesday afternoon, the 23rd. In this way, some players stopped to talk to the fans who were present, as was the case with the captain Leo Pele.

Maurício Barbieri is one of the most criticized by fans (Credit: Getty Images)

Even an unusual target of the protests was the attacker German Canoof Fluminense. As the CT’s of the clubs are neighbors, the attacker passed in front of the Vasco fans to reach the Tricolor training center. With a trip to the Gigante da Colina, the Argentine was also not spared and heard criticism and curses from those present.


Source: sportbuzz

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