Following the misery of having lost the clásico to San Lorenzo on Saturday, it was announced on Sunday – the same day that there was trouble prior to the Rosario derby – by prosecutor Walter López that the Estadio Tomás A. Ducó would be closed provisionally whilst an investigation is underway into incidents prior to the match. Police had to fire tear gas and kick off was held up by half an hour due to trouble in the stands, and a total of 19 policemen and two fans were injured. Having recently been nomads for over a year when El Palacio was closed due to construction issues, Huracán will now temporarily be without a home once again.
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