Mar 6 • 20:13 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The General Director of the AFA Refused to Answer Questions

The General Director of the AFA, Gustavo Lorenzo, has declined to answer questions amid legal accusations of misappropriation of employees' pension contributions.

Gustavo Lorenzo, the General Director of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), faced questions from Judge Diego Amarante regarding accusations of illegally appropriating employees' pension contributions, amounting to an estimated 19 billion pesos. This comes as the football community rallies in defense of Lorenzo and Pablo Toviggino, both of whom are under investigation for evasion and other financial misconduct. The situation has prompted protests across all levels of Argentine football, affecting both youth and professional leagues.

The legal proceedings initiated by the AFA leadership have sparked significant unrest within the football community, leading to a weekend-wide strike in response to the subpoenas for the AFA's top officials to testify. The protests represent not only a defense of the implicated officials but also reflect broader frustrations with financial management within the organization. The case has drawn considerable media attention, emphasizing the importance of accountability in sports administration.

As the investigation progresses, the outcome will likely have significant implications for the AFA and Argentine football as a whole, including potential reforms in governance and financial practices to restore integrity in the sport. Fans and stakeholders are watching closely as this scandal could reshape the future of football governance in Argentina.

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