TAD denied Valencia's appeal: Stand to remain closed

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The Sports Administrative Court (TAD) has denied the request for the precautionary suspension of the closure of the Mestalla Mario Alberto Kempes' stand, which means that it will be closed for the match against Espanyol, as reported by journalist Ramon Fuentes.

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The 'Vinicius case' continues. After the racist insults made to the Brazilian in the Valencia-Real Madrid match, the Competition Committee sanctioned the 'Che' team with the partial closure of the stadium -the Mario Alberto Kempes stand- for 5 matches and a fine of 55,000 euros.
However, the club submitted two appeals to the Appeal and there was a reduction, so it was only going to be 3 matches and a fine of 27,000 euros.
Despite this, the club applied to TAD for a precautionary measure to allow the public to watch the match against Espanyol, but the body, according to Ramon Fuentes, rejected the allegations of the club's legal representatives on Saturday.
As a result, the Mario Alberto Kempes stand will be empty for the crucial match against the 'Pericos'. Meanwhile, Vinicius has been summoned to testify, as have the three people arrested for the racist insults.

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