One day before the May Pact, the Cordoban League mobilizes against the SA – Notes – Sports

One day before the May Pact, the Cordoban League mobilizes against the SA – Notes – Sports
One day before the May Pact, the Cordoban League mobilizes against the SA – Notes – Sports

After almost three decades, Argentina is once again immersed in the debate on the possible adoption of a regime of sports corporations as a legal structure for the management of clubs.

Hundreds of clubs from all over the country, from the largest First Division clubs to neighborhood institutions, came out publicly to oppose and claim to be civil associations.

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But now it will be the leagues that take on public status and among them is the mother house of Córdoba football: the Cordoba Football League that will adopt the position that defends the clubs from the private investor, with the certainty that these clubs are from the partners.

The League’s initiative quickly found Instituto as the first standard-bearer to defend the cause, with its president Juan Manuel Cavagliatto at the helm. The red-haired incumbent has a very close bond with the AFA structure and specifically with its president Claudio Tapia.

Emeterio Farías, treasurer of the League and a man of weight in the decisions, entrusted Chain 3 In addition, the leagues in the interior of the province that have teams in affiliated structures such as Río Cuarto, Río Tercero, Villa María, San Francisco and Béccar Varela were invited to establish a position and issue a statement.

“On Friday, May 24, we will hold a meeting and make a decision regarding supporting the claim that the clubs belong to the members. We need to have that conclave because broadly speaking in Buenos Aires, as a result of the position taken by Talleres, it is said that all of Córdoba is in favor of corporations and that is not the case. The majority does not think that way,” Farías said.

The date does not go unnoticed since it is one day before the so-called “May Pact” called by President Javier Milei, and which will take place precisely in Córdoba.

Andrés Fassi publicly admitted that the most sustainable form of Argentine football is the one he carries out in Talleres, managing the club as if it were a public limited company. “But it’s nothing against Talleres, who have every right in the world to think however they want. We want the clubs to remain in the hands of the members… They are positions, each one chooses a path, Córdoba for the most part agrees and there are important clubs that accompany us.”

At the moment it is unknown where Belgrano stands, who at the time accompanied Instituto and the rest of the Primera clubs that called to say “No to the SA.” Artime has had a more fluid approach towards Tapia and company, but it is also true that Belgrano sees Fassi’s management in Talleres as a mirror.

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Farías assured that “So far Cavagliatto with Instituto accompanies… We will see Belgrano… I think it will be there, as will Racing too, receiving the support of its president Manuel Pérez.”

The former president of Escuela Presidente Roca concluded with this phrase: “The move is going to be great.”

 
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