River Plate officially voted to withdraw from the Argentine Football Association (AFA) committee, indicating the lack of clarity and procedural guarantees from the governing body. This sensational news came just at the time when a national strike of clubs broke out in the country, provoking federal investigations.
The tension between the club continued and AFA reached its climax at four. Vidmova River Plate, while participating in the meetings, escaped from a large-scale judicial scandal involving the Kerivnitsa Association and President Claudio Tapia.
Argentine federal authorities are investigating a worldwide fraud totaling 19.3 billion pesos (about 14 million US dollars) related to fraud in social contributions and tax fraud.. At that time, as most other professional clubs in the region issued a strike to protest against the actions of the donors, River launched a different way of fighting.
In Buenos Aires, the Association itself was accused of not being able to ensure a normal management process.
" We respect that discussions about the future of Argentine football must be held according to clear rules: with meals that must be submitted in advance and submitted for voting by the members. The club has decided not to take part in the meetings of the docket, the dockets and mechanisms will not be corrected,” reads the official statement to the club.
At the same time, the position of the River Plate is full of political nuances. Despite the boycott, the club continues to support the AFA in opposition to the president of the region, Javier Milej, who is actively promoting the idea of \u200b\u200b\u200b\u200btransitioning clubs to the model of private sports corporations.
The river is losing the stick of the traditional model of non-profit organizations. Also, the number of millionaires soon became a crisis, which soon reminds us of the need to reform the championship itself. Since 2013, the club has been lobbying for the idea of \u200b\u200bshortening the bloated league of 30 teams to the traditional format of 20 participants, since the current structure reduces the intensity of the tournament and improves financial growth.