The son of the former vice-governor of the province of Buenos Aires won the election on the official list and became the youngest president of the First Division.
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Matías Mariotto made history this Saturday in banfield by winning the presidential elections and, in turn, becoming the youngest boss in the Professional Soccer League.


Mariotto He beat the official list of Gabriel D’Angelo. The list “First Banfield Unit” won with 53.6% of the votes, compared to 46.40 of D’Angelo.
The new president of “Taladro” is the son of Gabriel Mariottowho in turn was vice president of Spinosa in his second term in the club and vice-governor of the province of Buenos Aires during the management of Daniel Scioli in 2011.
According to the official account of banfield through their social networks “More than 5,600 members cast their vote on a day with a record number of voters.”
For his part, the new president offered his first words: “It was a long campaign. I am happy, but this affection is not for me: it is for what it represents. It is the genuine partner who is happy to achieve a new representation. We must get away from personalisms and from these moments where perhaps one the curve is eating, we have to be calm”He said excitedly.
Source: Ambito

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