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The internal conflict in “La 12”
Boca Juniors’ barra brava has been responsible of many violent events in the last years, although the violence increased since Mauro Martín and Rafael Di Zeo started their fight for the leadership of the hooligan gang. It got worse when Martín, the Boca’s barra brava “La 12” leader, was arrested in connection with a murder.
Maximiliano Mazzaro, second in charge of the hooligan gang, is in jail too and, although Di Zeo says he is not involved with hooligans, he has followers who want to recover the leadership of “La 12”.
These are some of the “battles” between both sides of Boca’s “barra brava.”
March 2009: Two parts of Boca’s hooligan exchanged gunshots in a clash at a fast-food restaurant in Martín García and Almirante Brown streets, alongside Parque Lezama. It took place in full daylight before a Boca’s match at La Bombonera stadium. Six hooligans were arrested and a firearm was seized.
October 2011: Rafael Di Zeo returned to the stands of La Bombonera after serving time in jail, and in different parts of the stadium he threatened Mauro Martín with violent gestures.
March 2012: At the front of the dancing place Cocodrilo, in Recoleta, William Laluz Fernández, known as “el uruguayo Richard” (Richard the Uruguayan), and confronted with Mauro Martín’s group, was wounded by two gunshots and had surgery at the Rivadavia Hospital.
August 2012: Two opposing groups of Boca’s barra brava exchanged gunshots in a clash at Kilometre 21 of the Santa Fe-Rosario highway as they were going to Unión’s stadium. There were four people wounded, two seriously and three arrested. Among them was Mauro Martín, who was wounded with a gunshot in his abdomen and had emergency surgery in Santa Fe. Also, Cristian “Fido” Devaux, who is now in charge of “La 12” as Martín and Mazzaro are in jail, was wounded.
July 2013: In the preview of the friendly match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Boca Juniors at the Estadio Único, the “official” hooligan gang destroyed cars and prevented the dissident group of Lomas de Zamora from buying tickets and enter to the stadium.
Yesterday: Two opposing groups of “La 12” exchanged gunshots in a clash close to the Nuevo Gasómetro stadium before the match between Boca Juniors and San Lorenzo for the Winter Cup. Two men were killed and five were wounded.
The internal conflict in “La 12”
Boca Juniors’ barra brava has been responsible of many violent events in the last years, although the violence increased since Mauro Martín and Rafael Di Zeo started their fight for the leadership of the hooligan gang. It got worse when Martín, the Boca’s barra brava “La 12” leader, was arrested in connection with a murder.
Maximiliano Mazzaro, second in charge of the hooligan gang, is in jail too and, although Di Zeo says he is not involved with hooligans, he has followers who want to recover the leadership of “La 12”.
These are some of the “battles” between both sides of Boca’s “barra brava.”
March 2009: Two parts of Boca’s hooligan exchanged gunshots in a clash at a fast-food restaurant in Martín García and Almirante Brown streets, alongside Parque Lezama. It took place in full daylight before a Boca’s match at La Bombonera stadium. Six hooligans were arrested and a firearm was seized.
October 2011: Rafael Di Zeo returned to the stands of La Bombonera after serving time in jail, and in different parts of the stadium he threatened Mauro Martín with violent gestures.
March 2012: At the front of the dancing place Cocodrilo, in Recoleta, William Laluz Fernández, known as “el uruguayo Richard” (Richard the Uruguayan), and confronted with Mauro Martín’s group, was wounded by two gunshots and had surgery at the Rivadavia Hospital.
August 2012: Two opposing groups of Boca’s barra brava exchanged gunshots in a clash at Kilometre 21 of the Santa Fe-Rosario highway as they were going to Unión’s stadium. There were four people wounded, two seriously and three arrested. Among them was Mauro Martín, who was wounded with a gunshot in his abdomen and had emergency surgery in Santa Fe. Also, Cristian “Fido” Devaux, who is now in charge of “La 12” as Martín and Mazzaro are in jail, was wounded.
July 2013: In the preview of the friendly match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Boca Juniors at the Estadio Único, the “official” hooligan gang destroyed cars and prevented the dissident group of Lomas de Zamora from buying tickets and enter to the stadium.
Yesterday: Two opposing groups of “La 12” exchanged gunshots in a clash close to the Nuevo Gasómetro stadium before the match between Boca Juniors and San Lorenzo for the Winter Cup. Two men were killed and five were wounded.
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