
Unprecedented in rugby: the security operation for the Pumas-All Blacks in Córdoba
The gates of Mario Kempes Stadium will open at 3:00 p.m. The match begins at 6:10 p.m
The excitement for the Pumas and All Blacks match in Córdoba is not stopping. On the contrary, it grows as the hours pass leading up to Saturday, August 16.
It will be a historic event for rugby, just as the national team's training session last Saturday, which drew 10,000 attendees in the stands of Mario Kempes Stadium, was.
The security operation for the event that will mark both teams' debut in the Rugby Championship will be equally unprecedented.
The Provincial Sports Security Council (COSEDEPRO) provided details of the security operation.

The World Cup stadium will open its doors at 3:00 p.m., aiming to avoid crowds while waiting for the event, which will begin at 6:10 p.m.
The public will enter only through the access points corresponding to their ticket:
- Gates 1 and 2: Ardiles Grandstand.
- Gate 1 bis: Artime General Admission.
- Gate 3: Willington General Admission.
- Gate 4: Gasparini Grandstand.
Fanfest before Pumas-All Blacks
The stadium's auxiliary field will host the Fanfest, a recreational space with music, games, and the presence of players. It will be available from three hours before the start of the match until two hours after its conclusion.

Parking
The North and South lots, Kempes and Bustos Parks, “Marcelo Montes Pacheco” School of Tourism, and the Convention Center will be available.
Public transportation
According to the Córdoba City Council, eight buses will depart from Plaza de la Intendencia/Héroes de Malvinas with the final destination at Kempes Stadium.
Emergencies
The medical assistance service will have seven ambulances and two medical tents located in the North and South sectors. Forty Red Cross rescuers and twenty-five municipal Civil Defense personnel will be added.
Park closures
Kempes and Bustos Parks will close to the public starting at 1:00 p.m., while Chateau Park will do so from 2:00 p.m.
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