He Hurricane Athletic Club He received a hard judicial setback after being notified of an embargo for $ 850,000,000 Within the framework of the demand initiated by the former soccer players Patricio Toranzo and Diego Mendoza.
Both players suffered serious injuries in the accident of the micro that moved to the squad in Caracas, in February 2016after playing a meeting for the South American Cup.
The Justice held the institution for Patricios Park In his capacity as an employer, considering that he did not guarantee the safety of his players during the international transfer.
According to the resolution, the embargo reaches bank accounts, fixed deadlines, credits and investments in the name of Hurricane in entities such as Banco Creicoop and Mercado Libre Srl
In addition, the retention of the funds that the club perceives of the Argentine Football Association (AFA)either for television rights, participation in tournaments or awards, which must be deposited in a judicial account of the National Bank (Court Branch). The amount includes the main condemnation and fees for coasts, which aggravates the financial impact on the treasury of the club.
The judicial ruling revives one of the most painful episodes in the recent history of the Argentine football. Patricio Toranzo He suffered the partial amputation of four fingers of the left foot and, although he managed to return to the courts months later, he never stopped highlighting the physical and emotional footprint that that accident left him: “It was a before and after in my life … I was born with 20 fingers, today I am 16”he recalled in one of his statements.
Diego Mendozaon the other hand, he suffered serious injuries on the right foot that forced him to an operation and conditioned his career with chronic pain: “The micro was not in conditions. I felt that I could die in Venezuela”he pointed out long ago.
For Hurricane, The decision represents an economic blow in an already fragile context, where if an extrajudicial agreement with the plaintiffs, the automatic embargo of their most relevant income – including those of AFA— It could condition sports and administrative planning in the short term.
Source: Ambito

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