Scandal over the Potrero Cup: four professional players who participated were left without a club

Scandal over the Potrero Cup: four professional players who participated were left without a club

The scandal over Potrero Cup is unleashed as a result of an unexpected conflict between professional players and their respective clubs. The problem arose as a result of contracted footballers who participated in this televised amateur tournament. They will be fired.

this sunday The Andes announced through his social networks that he will seek to terminate the contract of Lautaro Torresplayer who played in the Potrero Cup one day before the final against Schoolboys for promotion to First National.

Torres wore the “Montereyes” shirt against “Alto Pasto”, using the false first name “Luciano”, beyond using his real document to complete the official forms.

Another case was Juan Ramon Zarzawhose pass belonged to Independent and it was on loan in Hikersalthough it was in the Booking since it was not taken into account.

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The four professional soccer players who played in the Potrero Cup and were fired from their clubs.

In Saint Lawrence There was also noise and problems with Ian Vera19-year-old Reserve player. “Ciclón” decided to terminate the loan and the footballer will return to Students from Buenos Aires earlier than planned.

The last case of this nature, for the moment, is that of Agustín Minnicellidefender of Communications. Through a statement on his social networks, the “Postman” reported the separation of the person who emerged from the Inferiores de Hurricane.

The footballer wore the colors of “Flinstones”, and did not go unnoticed either, since he was sent off for a very hard kick to a footballer from the “U21”.

With more than a week left until the end of the Potrero Cupmany more cases could appear. The economic thing is also in the balance: the winner of the amateur tournament takes 200 thousand dollars.

The championship has the participation of several former soccer players such as Mauro Zárate, Pablo Mouche, Marcelo Barovero and Brian Sarmientoamong others. But it is also full of active players who attend despite having commitments with their teams.

Source: Ambito

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