The still president of the club said a few hours ago that he will continue in the leadership. The partners reacted, will make a march and threaten to take the headquarters.
Institutional tension in San Lorenzo climbed to a new level with the imminent return of Marcelo Moretti to the presidency of the club. The leader, who is licensed after being denounced by the alleged collection of a coima of $ 25,000 To sign a youth player, he announced that he plans to return to his duties next week.
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The response of the partners was immediate: protests, threatening parades and concrete warning of taking the headquarters if your return is specified. “Moretti does not return, leaves for his resignation and early elections,” says the motto of the demonstration called for Friday at the headquarters of Avenida La Plata.


The mobilization was organized by opposition groupings and self -consisting partners, including former president (and administrative secretary of the Argentine Tennis Association) César Francis, who also denounced the leader in the Federal Justice.
In parallel, parade appeared near the club with hard messages: “If Moretti returns, we take the headquarters and march to the AFA”signed by “outraged partners.” The situation reflects a strong loss of institutional support for the president, which faces two judicial causes and an unprecedented governance crisis.
Moretti, meanwhile, holds his innocence. He ensures that the money received was not a coima but a “donation” recorded in the club’s accounting books. However, the testimony of Treasurer Leandro Goroyevsky and an external auditor complicated his defense, stating that this contribution was never settled and does not appear in the official documentation.
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