The ex-footballer Federico Insúa he definitively won a trial against Boca Juniors for charging 15 percent of one of his transfers to another club and will charge more than 130 thousand dollars.
The Supreme Court rejected the last appeal presented by Mouth and, in this way, cleared the way for the disbursement of the payment claimed by the former player, who played for the club until mid-2010. 2006.
Boca lost a lawsuit with former player Federico “Pocho” Insúa
Insúa claimed 15 percent belonging to the 85 percent of the economic rights that it retained Mouth about a transfer that involved three clubs, one of them from Germany and the other, from Mexico.
The ruling that now made the Court explains that Insúa “entered into an employment contract with the defendant club, which ended on 6/30/2006 when 100% of the federative rights and 85% of the economic rights of his contract were transferred to the German club Borussia Vel 1900 Monchen-Glabdach GMBH “.
Celebrate Pocho. Insúa shouts in his previous visit to Boca.
Celebrate Pocho. Insúa shouts in his previous visit to Boca.
Mouth The remaining 15 percent was reserved “in favor of the defendant for the time of a subsequent transfer of the player to a third club, which occurred in June 2007 when he was loaned to América de México.”
Insúa received for the first transfer, “which included 85% of the economic rights, the gross percentage that corresponded to the amount of the transaction, but not the percentage corresponding to the second transfer; that is, the result of the remaining 15% that the Argentine club had reserved regarding from the first”explains the failure.
Insúa He initiated the claim and in the first instance received an adverse ruling due to the alleged expiration of the period in which he was authorized to take legal action, but the Camera He reversed that decision and agreed with him.
The former soccer player, today a collaborator of his former teammate’s coaching staff Fernando Gagoyou will perceive 128,441.95 dollars “with plus interest of 5% annually, from 09/13/2013 and until effective payment.”
The failure of the Court was signed by Carlos Rosenkrantz, Juan Carlos Maqueda and Ricardo Lorenzetti.
The president of the court, Horacio Rosattihe excused himself from intervening because he is a partner of Boca Juniors.
Source: Ambito

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