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Rosario Central Meets Parents, Keeps 2013 Team Suspended After Abuse Allegations

Oversight shifted to the provincial child-protection office pending any filing with prosecutors.

Overview

  • The club held a closed-door meeting Thursday with parents and the Santa Fe child-advocacy office and maintained the suspension of the 2013 youth category.
  • Rosario Central said it activated its protection protocol after an anonymous report to the 112 hotline alleged abuse, assaults, intimidation and the taking of intimate images among 12–13-year-olds.
  • The provincial Ministerio Público de la Acusación said no formal complaint has reached Fiscalía, so the case remains in administrative and protective review.
  • Reports describe a recent confrontation between families that drew police and say some minors left the team because they felt unsafe.
  • Training for other youth groups and the first team continued at the club’s complex, reflecting that early-stage cases in Argentina often proceed through child-protection channels before any court action.