2023-11-11 19:14:26
Almost a week away from runoff that will define the president of ArgentinaArgentine football became involved in the political discussion following statements by Javier Miley raising his desire to open the doors to sports corporationsreturning to an idea that comes promoting Mauricio Macri.
Following the statements of the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza, multiple Argentine soccer clubs of all categories They issued statements strongly rejecting the proposal to enable SAD in the country.
To the clubs that are active in professional football such as Boca, River, Independent, Racing, Saint Lawrence, Newell’s, Central Rosary, among others; Different divisions of the national promotion were added, such as: Quilmes, Argentinian from Quilmes, Temperley, Deportivo Riestra, Students from Buenos Aires, Paraná Board of Trustees.
The idea that was promoted by Mauricio Macri, seemed to have been forgotten. However, resurfaced once more following the alliance between the former president and Patricia Bullrich to thepoyar to the candidacy of Milei facing the Balojate on November 19.
In an interview with Alejandro Fantino, a year ago, had been consulted on the subject of public limited companies. “This is a very football-oriented society, would you continue as before? “Would you make any changes?” the journalist asked him at that time. “I like the English model…”anticipated the presidential candidate.
“Anonymous companies?” the driver asked. After nodding his head to the question, he stated: “They’re not doing badly, they have a show…” After an exchange regarding the development of non-profit Civil Associations in Argentine soccer, Milei insisted on knowing: “The question is who finances it, how it is financed.”
The statement from football clubs once morest sports corporations
During the last hours, the debate once once more took on significance to the point that the clubs’ rejection was massive. “Faithful to its origins, respectful of the clear principles defended for almost 120 years, Boca Juniors ratifies its character as a non-profit Civil Association and the premise that our club belongs to its people, members who make it bigger every day,” is how the Xeneize statement began.
Faithful to its origins, respectful of the clear principles defended for almost 120 years, Boca Juniors ratifies its character as a non-profit Civil Association and the premise that our club belongs to its people, members who make it bigger every day . pic.twitter.com/KuwQreaW6q
— Boca Juniors (@BocaJrsOficial) November 11, 2023
One of the messages that took the most significance was that of Racingwhich for years was under management following going through various financial problems that left it on the verge of dissolution: “Nobody has to explain to us what SADs mean in a football club. Our partners and fans, who recovered democracy for Racing, know it well.
Nobody has to explain to us what SADs mean in a football club. Our partners and fans, who recovered democracy for Racing, know this well.
For past, present and future, Racing Club ratifies its status as a non-profit civil association. Such… pic.twitter.com/uiuyV5gwIy
— Racing Club (@RacingClub) November 11, 2023
River expressed himself in the same vein: “Following the spirit of our founders, We reject public limited companies in Argentine football, as our Assembly ratified in 2016 when the Super League was established. The River Plate Atlético Club is a non-profit Civil Association, and will always belong to its members, who are the support of these 122 years of Greatness”.
Following the spirit of our founders, we reject public limited companies in Argentine football, as our Assembly ratified in 2016 when the Super League was established. Club Atlético River Plate is a non-profit Civil Association, and will always be its members and… https://t.co/9Ytl2x4sNY
— River Plate (@RiverPlate) November 11, 2023
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