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Argentina's River Plate lose historic relegation fight Argentina's River Plate lose historic relegation fight
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One of the great clubs of South American football, River Plate, have been relegated from the Argentine first division for the first time in their 110-year history.One of the great clubs of South American football, River Plate, have been relegated from the Argentine first division for the first time in their 110-year history.
River needed to win by two clear goals to escape dropping to the country's "B" league.River needed to win by two clear goals to escape dropping to the country's "B" league.
But the team managed only a 1-1 draw against Belgrano de Cordoba.But the team managed only a 1-1 draw against Belgrano de Cordoba.
The match, held in River's stadium in Buenos Aires, had to be abandoned in the final minute, amid chaotic scenes.The match, held in River's stadium in Buenos Aires, had to be abandoned in the final minute, amid chaotic scenes.
Police fired water hoses at the stands, following a pitch invasion by furious River fans. Police fired water cannon up into the stands, following a pitch invasion by furious River fans.
The game took place amid unparalleled security, involving more than 2,000 police. And they had to escort players from both teams from the field, as home supporters hurled a barrage of objects over the perimeter fence.
River, who had gone 1-0 up in the first half, saw their lead slip in the second half, after a well-taken Belgrano goal. The violence continued after the game, with clashes outside the stadium between hardcore fans and helmeted riot police, as helicopters hovered overhead.
Then River's forward, Mariano Pavone, had a penalty saved, to the stunned reaction of some 50,000 home fans. More than 2,000 police had been deployed before the game in an unparalleled security operation for a club game.
River, the club that's won more domestic titles than any other, was one of only three clubs never to have dropped out of the first division. Medical sources report that at least 25 people have been injured.
Many commentators have described it as a drop into the "abyss" for a club of River's pedigree. Fierce contest
In recent weeks, River's fans have reacted angrily to a string of poor results, demanding the resignation of the club's president, Daniel Passarella. The game itself was a fiercely fought contest.
River had gone 1-0 up within the first five minutes.
But they saw their lead slip in the second half, after a well-taken Belgrano goal.
Then the man who had scored River's goal, Mariano Pavone, had a penalty saved, to the stunned reaction of more than 50,000 home fans.
And that effectively sealed their fate.
By the end of the game, some of their players were in tears.
River, which has won more domestic titles than any other club, was one of only three never to have dropped out of the first division.
Many commentators have described it as a drop into the "abyss".
'Executioner' not to blame
Argentina's press reacted to the result with disbelief.
The national daily, Clarin, wrote: "No-one, absolutely no-one, will be able to forget this day."
It said while Belgrano had been the "executioner", they did not bear most of the responsibility for River's fate.
And it added that "even the poor refereeing... and the management errors" that had helped bring the club to this point did not justify the incidents at the end of the game.
"Incredible but real" was the headline in the sports paper, Ole.
It flagged up the fact that River's descent has been presided over by one of its all-time greatest players - Daniel Passarella, the club's current president.
In recent weeks, River's fans have reacted angrily to a string of poor results, demanding his resignation.
It has been a steep fall from grace for Passarella, the man who captained Argentina's World Cup winning squad in 1978.It has been a steep fall from grace for Passarella, the man who captained Argentina's World Cup winning squad in 1978.
He was idolised by River's supporters when he played for club.He was idolised by River's supporters when he played for club.
River's decline on the pitch has been mirrored by financial problems -- nicknamed the "millionaires", the club is currently carrying an estimated $19m (£12m) of debts. River's decline on the pitch has been mirrored by financial problems.
The club is currently carrying an estimated $19m (£12m) of debts, which have forced it to sell off several young stars - players like Javier Saviola - to European clubs.
It might now be forced to sell more, compounding the fans' depression.