Boca, River, Independiente and Racing joined the rejection of Milei’s privatization model

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Although a video went viral in which the candidate of La Libertad Avanza spoke out in favor of the privatization of Argentine soccer clubs and opened the doors to sports companies, decades of Argentine clubs rejected it.

Respecting its origins, respecting the principles defended for 120 years, Boca Juniors has ratified its character as a civil society without profit fines and the premise of our club of its people, members and societies that have seen it live every day as the greatest. . pic. twitter. com/KuwQreaW6q

Following the spirit of our founders, we asked the Argentine football corporations to ratify our Assembly in 2016 to constitute the Super League. Club Atlético River Plate is a non-profit civil society, and will be one of its members and. . . https //t. co/9Ytl2x4sNY

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No one explained to us what SAD means in a football club. Our partners, corporations and friends, who are bringing back democracy for Racing, know this well. For the future and the future, Racing Club ratifies its status as a civil settlement benefiting from fines. Such. . . pic. twitter. com/uiuyV5gwIy

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We, the Argentina of the clubs. ?? #AhoraEsMassa pic. twitter. com/BpkLVQfKo7

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