Former Boca Juniors player went to watch his son play and tried to attack the referee in the middle of the game – La Opinion

Former Boca Juniors player went to watch his son play and tried to attack the referee in the middle of the game – La Opinion



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A rather unusual and reprehensible situation was the one that took place at a children’s soccer match.an episode that featured the former Boca Juniors player and winger, Hernán Grana, who is currently working at the All Boys club and experienced a moment of madness when he entered the field where his son was playing, to try rebuke and according to many of those present, attack the match referee.

The side who at one time had time in Platense, Los Andes, All Boys, LanúsQuilmes, Belgrano and Ferro, captured the attention of those present at the game when they entered the playing field to invite the referee trio that was part of the game to fight.

What happened?

“Charge well, give it!” was the first shout that Grana made and that a witness With his cell phone camera he was able to record. “Give Gordó, get paid well! “He’s grabbing him by the shirt!” The former Boca Juniors player continued as he prepared to enter the playing field.

Grana did not hesitate for a single second to enter the field and got rid of the people They tried to stop him by pushing him and also the people who were trying to calm him down. The referee, however, never looked at him and made the decision to move away from the player when he realized that he could be attacked at any moment.

Coaches, some parents and others present intervened to persuade to the player and take him back to the stands so that he would remain calm and could allow the confrontation to continue; Grana continued on his way insulting people who crossed him, including the match referee.

Grana gave his version of events

The full-back made use of his social networks to explain his version of the events and he said the following: “I went to talk to the referee because he was letting 9-year-olds hit each other and I didn’t say anything to them. I take responsibility for my completely misplaced and excessive reaction, it is not right, especially coming from a professional like me. But I never wanted to hit him at all,” he wrote in his defense.

The professional career of Hernán Grana

Grana’s leap in quality would come in December 2013 when he arrived at Boca Juniors at the exclusive request of Carlos Bianchi, but despite this he did not have the best possible performance.

He had a stint in the United States Major League Soccer defending the colors of the Colombus Crew.this being his first experience abroad where he had good performances and then decided to return to football in his native Argentina.

For the Primera B Nacional tournament of Argentina for the 2016 season He joined Ferro’s squad, and then he would return to North America on loan to play for FC Dallas in Major League Soccer, where he played 34 games and scored his only goal against the New York Red Bulls. He arrived in the 2017 campaign and decided to return to Caballito and established himself as one of the most important and valuable players on a team whose sole objective was promotion to the First Division.

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