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The Disciplinary Tribunal of the ANFP has sanctioned Deportes Copiapó following serious incidents during their match against Universidad de Concepción, which included aggression and arrests. Surprisingly, the punishment is limited to a one-match stadium ban. The measure will be applied in the next Primera B match of 2025 or 2026, according to journalist Sergio Godoy Acosta.

The Disciplinary Tribunal of the ANFP has officially announced the punishment for Deportes Copiapó following the serious incidents during their match against Universidad de Concepción on November 1st. Universidad de Concepción secured the Primera B championship with a dominant 3-0 victory in that contest.

The match concluded with a chaotic scene, featuring disturbances, an invasion of the field by Copiapó fans – including one individual assaulting an opposing player – and the arrest of Deportes Copiapó player Jairo Coronel for striking Ernesto Llorca, a member of the Universidad de Concepción medical staff.

What’s particularly striking is that despite these violent events, the governing body of Chilean soccer has decided to sanction Deportes Copiapó with only a one-match stadium ban.

This ban will be enforced “in the next match of the National First B Championship, 2025 season, or in the matches corresponding to the year 2026,” reported journalist Sergio Godoy Acosta of Cooperativa.