Argentine soccer clubs rejected Javier Milei’s privatization model

Argentine soccer clubs rejected Javier Milei’s privatization model

The first to do so was Malaspina, through the social network X, who wrote: ““No to the SAD, just remember the presence that our clubs had helping society in the pandemic.”

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Then, the club’s official account Tristan Suarez published that the football leaders have “the obligation to openly support the candidacy of Sergio Massa as President of the Republic”. “The clubs have an enormous responsibility in the support and development of the boys and girls of the neighborhoods,” continued the statement from the team that plays in the First National.

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Furthermore, by the same means, Guillermo Brown from Puerto Madryn published that they say no to the SAD “in defense of our institution.” “No to the privatization of football proposed by Javier Milei. Clubs must and must continue to be non-profit civil associations”argued the club, also from the second category of Argentine soccer.

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The president of Atlanta, Gabriel Greco, He also expressed himself in a similar vein and said that the Villa Crespo entity “maintains agreements with a disability agency and operates a school with boys and girls with Down Syndrome.” “We were also recognized for our commitment to Human Rights. Our club breathes football but keeps the door open to the community 24 hours a day,” said the ‘bohemian’ owner.

What Milei said about football clubs

The publications refer to the comments made by the La Libertad Avanza candidate during an interview with Alejandro Fantino in 2022, where he commented that he “likes” the SAD model and that of companies that intervene in football such as in the United Kingdom. .

“Do you prefer to continue in this misery that we have with increasingly worse quality football? How are things going every time we leave Argentina?” The libertarian had argued a month before the Argentine national team became world champion in Qatar 2022.

For his part, the Uruguayan journalist and former AFA spokesperson, Ernesto Cherquis Bialo, He said today that first-class and promotion clubs must support Sergio Massa now and “not when he wins.” “Massa is a football man who wants clubs to serve communities, for children, for schools, for physical education,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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