The Vélez Sarsfield bus is part of the investigation carried out in the trans-Andean country as part of what is known as the “Spreen Case”.
Gustavo Quinteros is having a complicated week in Argentina. Even though Vélez Sarsfield is leader of the Super League, the coach doesn’t really have relaxed days. The justice system of the trans-Andean country summoned him to testify in the so-called “Spreen Affair”. This after the streamer, whose real name is Iván Buhajeruk, made his debut in the First Division in Riestra, in the duel against the fort. This situation has angered many footballers in this country and triggered alarm in the courts.
Agustín Bouzat, the captain of the Liniers team, is also on the list of people cited. Deportivo Riestra coach Cristián FabbianI and the player will also comply with this procedure. Milton Céliz. In addition to Gustavo Fernández, who replaced Spreen on the field, when the match had just reached the minute mark. The inclusion on the playing field of a person who is not an athlete, for advertising reasons, opened a debate in Argentina which even Lionel Scaloni joined. “You have to be as sincere as possible. I guess everyone thought what I thought. I remember my debut as one of the happiest moments of my life. “Everyone said how hard it was to get there,” the coach said.

“I think the ethics committee will work on this. I imagine it will be exemplary. Don’t let this happen again, please. No disrespect to anyone, this must not happen again. It’s something that needs to stay there. Those who spoke said this would not happen again and, given the position I am in, I hope that will be the case,” he added.
On the day of the event, Fabbiani assured that he contacted Quinteros as a prelude to the match, so that his colleague was aware of what was going to happen.
“What happened to Spreen is a one-off thing, he won’t play anymore. During the week, I called Quinteros to tell him about Spreen. I told him that the boy was going to play and that it was no disrespect to Vélez. We wanted to win the serve and we cut quickly. The club could use a lot of marketing with Spreen. Quinteros asked me for Spreen to play for half an hour” revealed the Riestra coach.
“The institution asked me to play with four replacements. He asked me if this was the beginning or the end. I knew I was going to miss a change, but I worked during the week to avoid it. “I’m happy because we scored a point playing tied against Vélez,” he added.
Source: Latercera

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