Argentine defender Cristian "Cuti" Romero traveled to Córdoba in May 2026 [2] to attend the Belgrano-River final and film a documentary.
The trip sparked significant tension between the player and his supporters in England. While Romero sought to reconnect with his roots, the timing of his departure coincided with a critical period for his club, Tottenham.
Romero's visit to Córdoba served two primary purposes. He attended a historic final involving his former club, Belgrano [1]. Additionally, he participated in a documentary series focused on Argentine internationals, which highlights his early football development in his hometown of San Lorenzo, Córdoba [3].
However, the trip drew backlash from Tottenham fans. The defender departed while his team was engaged in a struggle to avoid relegation. At the time of the final, Tottenham held a narrow lead of two points [2] over West Ham.
Critics in England described the move as an abandonment of the team during a high-stakes period. This friction follows a history of physical setbacks for the player, including a knee injury sustained in England on April 12, 2024 [4].
Despite the controversy, the documentary aims to showcase the humble origins of the defender. By returning to San Lorenzo, Romero provided a look at the environment that shaped his professional trajectory before he moved to the European leagues [3].
“Romero traveled to Córdoba in May 2026 to attend the Belgrano-River final”
The conflict highlights the growing tension between the globalized nature of modern football and the local expectations of club supporters. While players often maintain deep emotional ties to their home countries and former clubs, the proximity of a relegation battle creates a zero-tolerance environment for perceived absences, regardless of the personal or promotional nature of the trip.



