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No signs from King Pele Square, CSA x Aparecidense match postponed

No signs from King Pele Square, CSA x Aparecidense match postponed

In heavy rain, on Monday night (19), the match between CSA and Aparecidense, at the Estádio Rei Pelé, valid for the ninth round of the Brazilian Series C, did not take place. This is because, with the torrential rain that fell in Maceió, the difficulty was in identifying the grass lines, before the ball was rolled, which were all erased.

After the postponement, the match between the two clubs was scheduled to take place at 20:00 on Tuesday (20), in Rei Pelé. The blue board has informed that those who have purchased tickets for a Monday match have free entry and that those who are members of the club are entitled to bring two companions.

How was the game!

The referee stopped for 30 minutes, then another 30 minutes. But, in the end, after a long wait, Paulo Bellance Alves dos Prazeres Filho (CBF/PE) ended up deciding not to hold the match, which has to be rescheduled by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), most likely for Tuesday. Later, as determined by the competition regulations.

Players from both teams took to the field. The captains of the teams were summoned by the referee and informed that there were no conditions for the match to take place. Before that, the referee also communicated with the match delegates. He set the wait for 30 minutes, then gave another 30 minutes, according to CBF protocol, to see if there were conditions for the match to be played.

All lines of the field were erased, making it impossible to see the marks, which were drawn three times by the stadium employee, shortly before the ball was rolled, but they did not, with the heavy rain they ended up disappearing, being left unseen. After the allowed waiting period, the referee ended up declaring the bout not to be played. This is after 9 p.m.

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“We were ready to play, I’ve never had that in my life, but these are things that happen. But we’re ready to play tomorrow, the effort and dedication will remain the same for tomorrow’s game,” said goalkeeper Daberson. From the Canadian Space Agency.