Universidad Católica warns fans over stickers in Claro Arena bathrooms

After the match against Universidad de Concepción, Universidad Católica issued a social media statement warning fans against placing stickers in Claro Arena bathrooms. The club stressed treating the stadium as 'our home'. This fits into a zero-tolerance policy in place since 2025.

Universidad Católica, boasting an 85% home performance at Claro Arena with nine wins, one loss, and one draw, made another call to its fans after the match against Universidad de Concepción. In a social media statement, the club highlighted stickers found in the bathrooms and urged avoiding such behavior to keep the venue clean. “The Claro Arena is our home, the home of all #LosCruzados and that is a source of pride because everyone recognizes it as a different space where football is lived and enjoyed like nowhere else,” the statement reads. It continues: “In every match the call is to care for our new stadium and that also means avoiding this type of behavior. Do not stick stickers on bathrooms, seats, railings, or mirrors. Take care of the Claro Arena, take care of it as it is: Your home!”. Since 2025, the club has enforced a strict disciplinary policy featuring over 200 high-resolution cameras with artificial intelligence, electronic turnstiles, and upcoming facial recognition. Previous cases include sanctions on five individuals after last season's Clásico Universitario—two banned for six years for throwing objects and attempting to assault players, and three for four years for misusing credentials—and a two-year ban on a fan for entering without a ticket at the “Adiós Capitanes” event.

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Boca Juniors fans enter Claro Arena under tight security for Copa Libertadores match vs. Universidad Católica.
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Chilean authorities approve 2,000 Boca Juniors fans for Copa Libertadores debut vs Universidad Católica

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After an initial ban, the Metropolitan Regional Presidential Delegation has approved 2,000 Boca Juniors fans for their Copa Libertadores debut against Universidad Católica at Claro Arena in Santiago on Tuesday, April 7. The decision followed a meeting between delegate Germán Codina and UC president Juan Tagle, with Conmebol intervention and enhanced security measures including segregated areas and coordination with Argentina's Tribuna Segura.

Boca Juniors fans sold out the 2,000 available tickets on Saturday for their Copa Libertadores match against Universidad Católica on Tuesday at Claro Arena. After negotiations with authorities and Conmebol, visiting supporters were approved under strict security measures. The stadium in San Carlos de Apoquindo is expected to be full.

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In their Copa Libertadores group stage debut at Claro Arena, Universidad Católica and Boca Juniors drew 0-0 early on, following a tense start with yellow cards to both captains after a foul sparked scuffles.

Universidad de Chile lost 1-0 to Unión La Calera in the fifth round of the Copa de la Liga and complicated their chances of reaching the semifinals.

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Universidad Católica defeated Huachipato 3-0 in Talcahuano during matchday 14 of the Liga de Primera. The goals came from Clemente Montes, Justo Giani and Diego Corral.

Universidad Católica defeated Barcelona de Guayaquil 2-0 on May 21 with two goals from Fernando Zampedri, who played with a facial protector due to a nasal fracture. The result leaves the Cruzados at the top of Group D.

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Ñublense defeated Universidad de Chile 1-0 at Estadio Bicentenario Nelson Oyarzún in Chillán, courtesy of a free kick by Diego Céspedes in the 90+2nd minute. The match was overshadowed by controversial refereeing from Cristián Galaz, particularly a foul by Jovany Campusano on Javier Altamirano that went unpunished. The Red Devils now have 16 points and surpass the Blues in the Primera División standings.

 

 

 

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