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Sorry - this page has been removed. Colombian side get police lift to game after bus driver is found drunk
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This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason. The Colombian side Deportivo Cali were forced to abandon their bus and take a police vehicle to their match against Deportes Tolima after their driver was found to be drunk.
“Our squad had to get to the stadium in a police bus after a routine stop on the road there detected that the bus driver was over the legal limit of alcohol,” the club said in a statement.
For further information, please contact: The Cali side said the driver for the 330km trip was not a club employee and that the home side were responsible for providing transport to the game. The disruption clearly left the Cali players with a hangover as they lost Sunday’s match 4-1.