Moretti spoke about the money received from Sur Finanzas and defended 'Chiqui' Tapia: 'He treated San Lorenzo very well'
Former San Lorenzo president Marcelo Moretti discussed the loans received from Sur Finanzas and defended current AFA president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia amidst ongoing corruption investigations.
Marcelo Moretti, the former president of San Lorenzo, recently addressed the controversial loans the club obtained from Sur Finanzas, a financial firm linked to ongoing corruption investigations that involve the Argentine Football Association (AFA). During an interview on LN+, he revealed that the club was in dire straits when he took over, declaring that it was 'practically destroyed' and had no means to secure loans from banks due to its precarious financial state. This context necessitated the resort to private financing, which has since come under scrutiny.
Moretti took the opportunity to defend Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, the president of the AFA, asserting that Tapia behaved well towards San Lorenzo and in no way contributed to the illicit activities suspected about his administration. His remarks come amidst a backdrop of significant tension in Argentine football, where many stakeholders are becoming increasingly concerned about corruption within the sport. Moretti's defense of Tapia could be seen as an attempt to distance the club from the scandals currently shaking Argentine football governance.
The controversy surrounding the financial dealings of San Lorenzo and the ongoing investigations into Sur Finanzas raise important questions about transparency and accountability within Argentine football. The situation casts a shadow over the operational practices of clubs and their interactions with financial institutions, especially in instances of potential financial duress. The outcome of these investigations and the responses from involved parties will likely have lasting implications for both the reputation of the clubs involved and the governance of the football association.