The Racing world aspires to be red hot. That month, the assistant vice president of the institution, Miguel Jiménez, presented his undeclinable resignation at a time of popularity in which it was two years since the decisions of the head governor of the club through Víctor Blanco and a few months of elections that would mark the long term. of the Academy.
“As a coach I have to say that he is my partner in these long years, either for the Club or for this management. As a partner, in my opinion, I’m linked to a coach, but I have to exercise a couple of seasons. My contact with the members and this allows me to feel that a symbol of exhausting behavior is transmitted,” the now former director of the academy wrote in its statutes.
The Racing Club informs that Mr. Miguel Jiménez has presented his “undeclinable resignation from the sending of the secondary vice-president of the institution”, as stated in the governing statute of the Board of Directors and the Assembly of Representatives. Our Club would like to thank you for your . . . pic. twitter. com/iW6i82WAxJ
He also pointed out the differences that existed with President Víctor Blanco and that, in recent years, he had already had the possibility of making several decisions, with things that were not established. “He made decisions without you being consulted. Although he is not in a safe state, but in the face of conflicts that disturb the institution, he liked to remain silent,” he wrote.
Jiménez made the last in the letter by saying that he collaborates with the position where time and partners grant it to achieve a sporting and institutional leap and that he is full of dreams and projects.
Miguel Jiménez was part of the direct commission during Víctor Blanco’s tenure as president of the institution. At the end of that year, there were elections at Racing and the Whites did not show up, while rumours circulated about a possible return of Diego Milito to the club’s politics.
“El señor Miguel Jiménez ha presentado su ‘renuncia indeclinable al cargo de Vicepresidente segundo de la institución’, tal como lo hiciera saber en carta dirigida a la Comisión Directiva y a la Asamblea de Representantes”, informó el club de Avellaneda, a través de cuenta oficial de la red social X.
“Our Club thanks you for your commitment, collaboration and commitment in these new years of shared management,” the note concludes.
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