This Monday, April 29, the first day of the meeting of directors summoned by the president of Dimayor took place in Santa Marta.
President Fernando Jaramillo He summoned this two-day informal meeting in the midst of unrest generated by his recent public statements in which he openly criticized Junior and Medellín for their arbitration complaints.
The leader's words did not go down well among several professional teams, starting with those involved, and those who have already expressed their opposition to the current administration.
Meeting in Santa Marta
The meeting in Santa Marta, which was not an assembly but rather an informal meeting, was not welcomed by all the teams.
It was learned that 16 leaders did not show up to the meeting that Dimayor invited to discuss current issues in Colombian soccer.
To the usual opponents, which in the last assembly were 10 teams, others were added, starting with the aforementioned Medellín and Junior. In addition to America.
It is known that teams such as Santa Fe and Patriotswhose leaders are clear opponents of Jaramillo.
The clubs hope, however, that Jaramillo will call an assembly in which the issues and differences between the leaders are discussed. There are complaints such as the administrative management that has been given to the championship.
Meanwhile, it is expected that the new sports manager will be named, after the departure of Ricardo Pérez who went to Millonarios. In a responsible manner it would be Simon Ferrowho has been working in the Colombian Football Federation and who was in charge of implementing the VAR in Colombia.
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