Los Borrachos del Tablón

Los Borrachos del Tablón (“Drunkards of the Bleachers” in English) is the barra brava of the Club Atlético River Plate.

[1] [2] Under the leadership of Luisito Pereyra and Edgar "Diariero" ("Newspaper Man") Butassi, the barra brava was involved in fights and controversies.

The battle ended with the death of Christian Rousoulis, an Independiente fan stabbed by members of Los Borrachos.

[3] This caused tense internal problems that split the firm in two, leaving both bosses Luisito and El Diariero powerless.

As the section's numbers began to increase, all other factions of the firm had no choice but to join Schlenker and Rousseau's side.

With significant support from board members and outstanding organization, Los Borrachos became the most feared and well-respected barra brava in Argentina.

One of the members, close to William Schlenker (brother of Alan), also faced charges because he beat up a university student who was wearing Rosario Central shorts in a restaurant in the Belgrano neighborhood.

[citation needed] When they came back from Germany, the firm went to Paraguay to see the Libertad vs River Plate match, for the Copa Libertadores de America.

The most serious one occurred on February 11, 2007, in what has been dubbed "The Battle of the Mud Huts," since it happened on that recreational section of the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, which caused Argentine courts to close the stadium for three games.

The night of August 7, Gonzalo Acro (Rosseau's right-hand man) was shot three times as he was coming home from the gym.

In 2009, "El Colo" Luna, who was hiding in Barcelona and Italy, admitted to the murder through a video saying it was an accidental shot that left the gun.