Diego Milito analyzes the candidacy for the presidency of Racing at the end of the year

Diego Milito, ex delantero, manager y reconocido ídolo del Racing Club, está considerando presentarse como candidato a la presidencia de la institución en las próximas elecciones, programadas para diciembre de este año.

The hypothesis circulating in Racing’s political circles turns out to be a concrete point, as the “Academy” camp in 2001 and 2014 has been serially evaluated as a presidential candidate in the upcoming comics. After a thorough investigation of this resolution in collaboration with his familiar Entorno, Milito will have a final factor in the coming days.

Through the ruling party led by the current president, Víctor Blanco, it has shown its willingness to make this situation a reality. This duty is once again becoming important, especially after a tumultuous year in courtships between managers and partners. The Spanish businessman faces the challenge of regaining the acceptance of the fans during 2024, a very important year to compete with one of the new icons of the Avellaneda club.

Cabe destacar que Milito desempeñó un papel clave en la actual administración como director deportivo, asumiendo el cargo en 2017 tras su retiro de la actividad profesional. Durante su gestión, logró la contratación de Eduardo Coudet como director técnico, formando conjuntamente un equipo competitivo que se consagró campeón en la Superliga Argentina 2018/19.

En noviembre de 2020, el ex futbolista del Inter de Milán y Zaragoza presentó su renuncia alegando diferencias con la dirigencia y el presidente Blanco. En sus explicaciones, el oriundo de Bernal señaló que la “inversión era considerada como un gasto”, una postura fuertemente criticada por los seguidores de Racing y que ha marcado el discurso hacia el oficialismo.

Meanwhile, under the direction of Gustavo Costas, the “Academy” is ready for the 2024 season. Today, the two friendly matches were played behind closed doors against Almirante Brown for the Tita Mattisi Award. The first match ended 0-0, while the moment ended 2-0 in favor of Racing, with goals from David Gonzalez and Adrian “Maravilla” Martinez, one of the substitutes.

 

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