The club’s secretary, Martín Cigna, did, who said he will leave his position in case of a return of the president, who is licensed.
The first vice president of San Lorenzo, Julio Lopardohe warned that will resign If President Marcelo Moretti decides to return to his functions after the scandal by alleged corruption. Moretti has been licensed since April, when he was linked to a video where he would have received a coima of 25 thousand dollars.
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In dialogue with the “San Lorenzo First” media, Lopardo, who currently occupies the presidency of the club, was blunt about a possible return of the businessman: if that happens, he will leave his position. To his position the Club Secretary, Martín Cignawho declared in Radio La Red: “I will not be the secretary if Marcelo returns to the club. I have a decision made and I do not turn back. ”


Cigna added that the situation is “very uncomfortable” and pointed out: “We are all day in the club working. But return and see if people accept it.”
Meanwhile, rumors grew Moretti He could send an email to the club’s secretariat to inform his return. Consulted in this regard, he replied: “It depends on AFA and Justice”.
The leader is in License since Aprilafter the dissemination of a hidden camera in which it would see it receiving money in exchange for signing of a youth.
Tension in San Lorenzo: Marcelo Moretti wants to return to his charge
After the alleged coima scandal in the lower San Lorenzo, Marcelo Moretti He plans to end his license to resume his position as president of the “Cyclone.”
The idea of Moretti It would seem to stop taking the time asked after the scandal to resume his activities this Thursday and would give a press conference on Friday to mark his return, according to he announced Yellow double
Even so, for this to happen, the leader needs the approval of the Justice And even of your own Argentine Football Association.
Source: Ambito

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