San Paolo will play in “enemy territory” this Monday (13), against Água Santa
Those who stroll along Rua Palestra Itália and in the vicinity of the Palmeiras stadium are faced with the large number of shops related to the club and an abundance of themed bars.
Virtually everything in the region is dominated by the alviverde team. This Monday (13), for the quarterfinals of the Paulista Championship, São Paulo will play at the home of the rival against Água Santa. With field command, he will be unable to use Morumbi due to the concert sequence of pop-rock group Coldplay, which runs until the 18th of this month.
But the main question is, what will these Palmeiras-related shops and bars look like with the strong presence of a major rival fan? And that’s what the report THROW AWAY! discovery.
In the Paulistão group stage, Palmeiras also “borrowed” the Morumbi stadium. Due to a Palestrina home show, an agreement was signed between the two teams so that the classic against Santos could take place.
Everything went as planned, with no major problems, but unlike Palmeiras stadium, Morumbi doesn’t have the street occupied by venues directly related to the club – with the exception of the Independents supporters’ headquarters, which was closed during the rival’s match.
OR THROW AWAY! visited some establishments in the region this Friday (10), with only a few days left for the greenways to be conquered by the tricolor immensity. One of them is the headquarters of Mancha Verde, the largest organization in Palmeiras. People related to the association explained to L! how the security scheme should work.
Apparently, in fact, the organized ones will be closed. Especially since it’s a rival mob. However, it has been confirmed that the police in the region with the battalion should be strengthened. It was also asked if there will be someone from the restaurant at the time of departure to check that ‘everything is in order’.
– Venue must be closed. Because there is no reason to open it. But there shouldn’t be anyone inside the stadium. When we played there, none of them were there. But as far as bars go, it’s up to them. Employees who have to decide – said the source, who does not want to be identified, when THROW AWAY!.

Also in Rua Palestra Itália, the complaint also got in touch with Savóia, another alviverde organization based there. Next to the venue is a bar which is usually crowded during team matches.
One employee said he has no confirmation yet on what the bar itself would look like, but also believes the venue will remain closed upon departure.
It was also reported that, in theory, he was supposed to hold a meeting this Friday afternoon (10) with the site’s security managers, but until the report was closed, the establishments still had no further news on the matter.

As stated by the Mancha Verde office interviewee, the bars in the region will not have a ‘standard’ to follow. OR THROW AWAY! I spoke to some, but the answer was pretty much the same: the idea is to work until a certain time. Some said until 3pm (Brasilia time), others until match time.
The São Marcos café, one of the most traditional in the region, was one of the visits of the THROW AWAY!. One employee said they should work, but could close before the end of the match, something that doesn’t usually happen in Palmeiras clashes, when the bars are open until dawn.
But in addition to organized offices and bars, the area adjacent to the stadium is also occupied by the team’s official shops. Also next door is the social club – which has pools, gyms and recreation areas, which is generally open every day. As for the THROW AWAY! uncovered, the social club is expected to close at 15:00 (Brasilia time).

However, a person linked to these official shops directly associated with Palmeiras – which sell team sporting goods and match tickets – confirmed to the report: security needs to be doubled. This is because the windows are much more exposed. Apparently, metal siding is supposed to be placed around establishments and anything that might be damaged.
– It’s good for fans to know for safety reasons. Official stores won’t work, they’ll have these fences to protect. It’s very different here than there (Morumbi), there’s not much around there,” she said.

Although around the stadium the presence of Palmeiras is very strong, a few more distant blocks are still occupied by the green-and-whites. One of the main typical bars of Palmeiras is located on Rua Caraíbas. In this case, the famous ‘Dom Xixo’.
OR THROW AWAY! talked to Thiago Galhardo, who works at the bar. In his words, the establishment is the only one not located around the stadium, but even so it will not open. In addition to the opening hours generally from Wednesday to Sunday on Palmeiras’ non-match days, he denied whether there would be any exceptions due to the high influx of people.
– We shouldn’t open it. Not in this game, but if there is another one, we can see how it was in general and think-she said.

Message of the organized and of the organization in the decision
The organizers of São Paulo, Independente and Dragões da Real, left a message this week for the fans who will be present in the duel against Água Santa. Both demanded the same thing: respect for the rival’s house.
According to Henrique Gomes de Lima, Baby, president of the Independente, the tricolor factions have also undertaken to compensate from their own pockets for any damage caused by acts of vandalism in the ‘gol Norte’ sector – where the association should remain. In the rest of the stadium, any damages must be paid for by the Tricolore itself.
THE THING! He found from Prime Minister sources that keeping São Paulo organized in the same sector as rival Alviverdes meets some needs. The main one is to prevent the movement of Independente members in Rua Palestra Itália, the main center of concern for the conflicts for Monday’s match. Costumed supporters without tickets will not be able to circulate in the region.
Before the São Paulo match, Palmeiras plays at home this Saturday (11), for the quarterfinals, against São Bernardo.
Source: Terra

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