Universidad Católica sought to partner with two Pachuca-style Mexican clubs

The company proposed to buy shares of the team, but not in its entirety, but through funds that would be used for the construction of a stadium.

He Club Catholic University of Chile he looked for two equipment mexicans to invest in the South American club, something similar to what he did Pachuca with the Everton from Vina del Mar.

“In the presentation of the investor project, we had contact with two Mexican clubs, thinking that they might be interested, since we knew that Pachuca had invested in a Chilean club. At that time, for different reasons, the idea did not prosper, the door to the future was left open”, commented Juan Pablo Pareja, General Manager of Catholic University of Chilein Sport Biz Latam.

Pachuca bought the Everton from Viña del Mar in 2019 and since then the club has been operating. The society that proposed Catholic University to the clubs mexicans It was to buy shares in the club, but not in its entirety, but through funds that would be used to build a stadium.

“The capital increase project was to invest in the club’s shares, the use of funds was going to be 100 percent allocated to the construction of the stadium. In Chile, the norm requires that if there is a capital increase, it must be declared that the resources that are being requested, what they are going to become. It has to be shown that this capital was for the stadium and not to buy players. Cruzados is the one who was going”, explained Juan Pablo Pareja.

The manager of Catholic University of Chile avoided revealing the name of the clubs mexicans who were sought and highlighted the work he has done Pachuca Group in the Andean country.

“The Saint is counted, but not the miracle. I am like Chapulín”, Pareja said. “I’m not the one to judge Pachuca. The arrival of Pachuca al Everton It has not meant sporting successes, but it has had improvements in many ways”.

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