Uruguay approved a pension to two former legendary players: “They are heroes and the Senate has to give them money”

Uruguay approved a pension to two former legendary players: “They are heroes and the Senate has to give them money”

Eastern legislation granted graceable pensions to Alzamendi and Rabuñal, multi -champions with the selection and in clubs. “Neither national, neither River nor anyone helped them,” said a parliamentarian.

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In an uncommon decision, the senate of Uruguay approved the granting of special pensions for Antonio Alzamendi and Victor RabuñalGlories of Charrúa Soccer and Champions of America With your selection.

Through a motion presented by the Frente Amplio, the Eastern Congress determined the COBRro of “grace pensions corresponding to four bases of benefits and contributions (BPC)” which amounts to about 26,000 Uruguayan pesos, equivalent to just over US $ 600.

According to the newspaper El País de Uruguay, “The requirements to obtain the pension are to lack their own resources and have had an outstanding cultural career in contribution to the Republic”. Meanwhile, he details that “the mechanism of graceable pensions exists since the Constitution of 1830 and is currently regulated by a 1992 law, and that today covers 176 people after a ‘pronounced decrease'”.

Alzamendi is a surname rather than recognized in Argentina. It was a vital piece of River of 1986, champion of the Copa Libertadores and of the Intercontinental Cup. In fact, He was the author of the goal with which the “millionaire” defeated Steaua Bucharest 1-0 In Tokyo.

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In addition, the striker won the Copa América 1987 with Uruguay, a tournament that was played in our country. Four years before it had been Rabuñal who had crowned in the continental tournament with the celestial team.

Among several clubs in America, Alzamendi arrived in Argentina in 1978 and played four years in Independiente, and then went to River in 1982. However, he only played a year and emigrated to his country and Mexico. The triumphant return to the “Millionaire” was in 1986, and his last team on this side of the river was Mandiyú, in 1990.

Senator Sebastián Da Silva, of the National Party, pointed against the football system and said that “nobody understands how he ends up asking $ 26,500.” “It was a hero, champion of America and the world, reaches this Senate to ask for a graceful pension and they do not give it national or River, etc.. They left it lying, I cannot understand it,”said the legislator, in statements exposed in the middle based on Montevideo.

Source: Ambito

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