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    Juan Roman Riquelme’s Angry Goal Celebration (VID)

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    Juan Roman Riquelme’s Angry Goal Celebration

    Argentina playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme could face charges of inciting disorder after an angry goal celebration in Boca Juniors' 2-1 win over Racing Club.

    Public prosecutor Luis Cevasco told the TN cable news channel he was studying Sunday's incident when Riquelme ran 50 metres to point his finger at a supporter.

    "In principle he has violated two rules," Cevasco said on Monday. "One which concerns affecting the progress of the match and another which concerns inciting disorder.

    "We have to verify the motive and the gestures," he said, adding the offences could yield fines or up to 10 days in custody.

    Early in the second half Riquelme appeared to be involved in an altercation with the supporter who was sitting only metres from the touchline in Boca's tightly-packed Bombonera stadium.

    After volleying the winner on the hour the player ran half the length of the pitch and pointed at the fan who was then pushed by several other supporters, leading to a scuffle.

    "I didn't do anything bad," Riquelme said in a television interview. "I just shouted when my team scored a goal. There are people who pay to get in and think they can insult us for two hours."

    "So many things go on in this country and I think it's daft to talk about this matter."

    In a separate interview with the same channel, the fan Agustin Pozzetti, 21, said he had simply shouted words of encouragement to Riquelme.

    The playmaker returned to former club Boca this year after being sidelined by Spanish club Villarreal following a long-running row.

    Riquelme helped Argentina win the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics in August, taking part as one of three permitted over-age players in the under-23 event, but looked lethargic after returning home.



    #Edit by me:http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...lobal&&cc=5739
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    lol he grabbed his balls to mean riquelme has big balls. . .that isn't anything there are much more violent shit goes on, specially in argentina's futbol

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      #3
      He almost got a kid beaten up.. anyway, that angry celebration wasnt the point..

      Think it was good that he tryed to make a point, this things doesnt belong in the stadiums. And the kid was mocking him right before the goal to so he was lying his pants of in the studio to save his ass from being beaten up every day for the rest of his life..

      On the other hand, the argentinian top clubs most hardcore fans are also mobs, so poweful that ther are connected to chosing club president, doing big money, and he was in the middle of them making them look bad. Maybe that was what Riquelme also was thinking about? Dont know.. Anyway, good by Riquelme to scare the shit out of that brat


      Persian Parsa, dont know what you want, if he is supposed to be stabbed 15 times for you to think its worth posting..
      The action wasnt the main point, it was Riquelme trying to make a point.. And if it was the right way or the wrong way to do it. I say it was good by him to teach that kid a lesson.
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        #4
        Only in Argentina.....and Iran

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          #5
          what a classless act by riquelme!


          a professional multi-millionare futbol player talking shit to some random fan in the stand wtf?? who cares...fans are always gonna talk shit...the best way to answer is on the field...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Post
            Persian Parsa, dont know what you want, if he is supposed to be stabbed 15 times for you to think its worth posting..
            The action wasnt the main point, it was Riquelme trying to make a point.. And if it was the right way or the wrong way to do it. I say it was good by him to teach that kid a lesson.
            I just thought his excuse sounded funny, and i meant that they're making a big deal out of what riquelme did, and i think that he just got emotional. Much worse shit happens in argentinian football

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