Blooming awaits official word on fan entry for Montero match
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Blooming expects an official notification regarding their fan section's entry into Montero.
- Guabirá proposed the match be played without Blooming's supporters.
- Blooming's general secretary stated they have not received any official communication.
Blooming awaits an official decision on whether their supporters will be allowed to attend the upcoming match in Montero. The club's general secretary, Fabricio Franzhek, confirmed that no official communication has been received regarding Guabirá's proposal to play the game without Blooming's fan section.
Guabirá had suggested that the match, scheduled for Sunday at the Gilberto Parada stadium, be played without Blooming's barra brava. This proposal stems from past incidents of violence between supporters of both clubs. Last season, a match in Montero resulted in injuries, and Blooming's bus was reportedly shot at after another game.
Franzhek emphasized the need for formal reports from security officials of the Bolivian Football Federation, Guabirá, Blooming, and the National Police before the club takes a stance. He noted that while Guabirá leaders mentioned the ban through the press, a formal announcement is necessary.
Blooming's fan section did not attend a recent match in Montero during the 2025 season. The final decision on whether they can enter the stadium for Sunday's game rests with security authorities.
Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.