Crisis in San Lorenzo: wave of layoffs in the new management

Crisis in San Lorenzo: wave of layoffs in the new management

A few days after winning the election Marcelo Moretti in the presidency of San Lorenzoand from his announcement about the financial problems at the club, it was revealed that more than 70 employees were fired under the order to make a “restructuringn” since $30 million is needed to “stay up to date with accounts.”

One of the most striking casualties was that of the historic press chief, Marcela Nicolau, after 20 years at the club. She arrived at San Lorenzo in 2004 and eight years later she held the position of press chief, right at the beginning of the duo. Matías Lammens and Marcelo Tinelli at the head of the entity.

The former press chief’s tasks also included teaching English to soccer players and she applied “media training”, a tool required by Conmebol for communication in interviews and press conferences in international tournaments, hence the decision to fire Nicolau was not liked by the squad, according to several sources informed Noticias Argentinas.

In addition, he fired more than 70 employees who worked in different areas at the Ciudad Deportiva and at the headquarters located at Avenida La Plata at 1700, in Boedo.

Of the wave of employees who were fired, one stood out Diego Delledonein charge of the day-to-day administration and who maintained a very close relationship with the former managers Matias Caruzzo, Mauro Cetto and Bernardo Romeo.

A few days ago there were also problems with the Caruzzowho has now been replaced by his former partner Nestor Ortigoza in the position of manager of professional football and was placed Angel Bernnuncio in the assembly of the Football Council.

According to the former defender of San Lorenzothey never informed him of his dismissal and he became angry with the new leadership for the lack of communication.

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The “Ciclón” was sanctioned for a debt of US$1 million with the Colombian Yeison Gordillo.

Added to this is the conflictive departure of San Lorenzo of the footballer Rafael Perez, who was featured in Junior from Barranquilla, by stating that he was a victim of “constant non-compliance” by the leadership of the Boedo club.

The Colombian defender intimated San Lorenzo for lack of payments two weeks ago for a debt of 110 thousand dollarsat the same time that he assumed the new Board of Directors of the club at the head of Marcelo Moretti: At that moment, the leader confirmed that the next day – when the deadline expired – the amount was going to be settled.

However, the footballer declared himself free of action because he never received the money. “Yes, it is true that at the moment he spoke they paid me. But nothing more than 10% of the debt they have with me”expressed Perez.

Source: Ambito

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