The former Independiente player, organizer of the amateur tournament, assured that “they look for the perfect excuse and no one says anything.”
After the controversies that arose around the Potrero CupSergio “Kun” Agueroorganizer of the contest, took aim at the Argentine soccer clubs that sanctioned their players for joining the amateur tournament that began this weekend in Derqui. “They didn’t want to pay for the month of December,” he considered.
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There are now six footballers who had contracts with promotion and first-class teams and They were fired after they were seen participating in the amateur competition.
Based on this situation, the former player of the Argentine National Team and Independiente, the main promoter of the Potrero Cup, charged against these institutions and maintained that the tournament was an excuse to terminate their contract. “They didn’t want to pay for the month of December since they didn’t have competition,” he said.
“There are many clubs that blame him and look for the excuse of this tournament. Do you know why? Because the climb is over, except for some that are in final stages like Los Andesand the teams terminate his contract so as not to pay him for the month of December. “They look for the perfect excuse and no one says anything,” he said in an interview with ESPN.
At the same time, although he assured that “he does not get involved,” he also asked that “they do not look for the excuse that this is because of this (the Potrero Cup).” “This is for fun and everyone can do what they want…” he remarked.
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The six players sanctioned for playing in the Potrero Cup
After his participation in the tournament Omen, six players were dismissed from their respective clubs.
One of the cases of the first division was Alejo Sarcotop player in the local tournament, Velez Sarsfield. The footballer had already decided not to continue in the club. He had already been removed from the squad at the beginning of June for not having any intention of renewing his contract and leaving with the pass in his possession.
The first to be sanctioned was the midfielder Lautaro Torres who played the Potrero Cup on Friday and on Saturday they had to play the return final for promotion to the Primera Nacional with Los Andes. The team of Lomas de Zamora was defeated 2-0 by Colegiales and the club decided to terminate the player’s contract the next day.
They followed the Los Andes midfielder Ian Vera from San Lorenzo, Agustín Minnicelli from Communications, Juan Román Zarza from Independiente and Claudio Aveldaño from Atlanta.
Source: Ambito
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