The president of the AFA expressed, once again, his strong position regarding sports corporations in Argentina.
Hours after the decree was announced, Government of Milei regulating the Sports Corporations and putting a deadline on it AFA to incorporate them into its statute, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia He responded with a strong speech to leaders of the Argentine football.
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Claudio Tapia’s strong message about SADs
“We have demonstrated many times and always in the same way. No matter how much they try to change us, with DNU, with Decrees, looking for a way to weaken Argentine Football, to try to convince us of something that is not for our football model. “That is not what we want and represent,” said the president of Argentine football.
“If anyone thinks that Argentine football will be saved by the Public Limited Companies, that is a complete lie. They want to be the owners and bosses of the players, they want to be the owners of the clubs. The clubs must continue to finance all social and sporting activities.so that families continue to frequent the institutions that you preside over. And all thanks to football,” Tapia stressed.
On the imposition that the Government national to the AFA to start the SAD in Argentine football, Claudio Tapia He stood up again on the opposite sidewalk and took a stand.
“We will continue to defend what we have been defending for many years. We know that we are talking about something old, something that was already attempted at one time and did not work. And we have no doubt that they will continue to try. But we also have no doubt that the result will be the same,” he concluded his speech.
Mauricio Macri, with the Government’s help, is happy with the chance of SADs in Argentina
Former President Mauricio Macri celebrated the decree by which the national government regulated Sports Corporations (SAD). “I celebrate the government’s decision to allow the arrival of sports corporations in our football,” Macri wrote on his X account.
“Now it is the turn of the AFA, which has one year to adapt its regulations. There is no point in resisting, what are they afraid of?” he concluded.
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