Millionaire profits left the victory of Atlético Bucaramanga for Santander

Millionaire profits left the victory of Atlético Bucaramanga for Santander
Millionaire profits left the victory of Atlético Bucaramanga for Santander

Bucaramanga

The triumph of Atlético Bucaramanga not only brought profits to the soccer team but the city also obtained millionaire profits due to its passage to the final of Colombian professional soccer. Restaurants, bars, means of transportation, hotel and betting sectors are the ones that report the most profits.

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The governor of Santander, Juvenal Díaz Mateus, reported that only in the first match of the professional soccer final that was played in Bucaramanga there were profits of 179 million pesos in the hotel sector, in restaurants there was an increase of 275 million, in bars it increased by 1,377 million pesos and in land transportation of 664 million.

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In the case of the second match of the final, which was played in Bogotá, also left millionaire profits in the capital of Santander, “The sale of t-shirts increases to 4,600 million, restaurants to 120 million, bars to 2,400,000, a total of 9,822 million entered,” said the president of Santander.

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“The hotel industry, gastronomy, tourism, transportation and formal and informal commerce, they had rising numbers that had not been obtained for a long timethanks to the @ABucaramanga campaign,” was what the mayor of Bucaramanga, Jaime Andrés Beltrán, said.

In addition, the president said that belonging to the city was also strengthened and merchants and different unions benefited.

 
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