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·19. Dezember 2025
San Lorenzo: Moretti formally calls for the end of the vacancy

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·19. Dezember 2025

The president of the ‘Ciclón’ appeared before Court No. 51 to annul the state of vacancy and return to office. A resolution is expected between Monday and Tuesday, according to Doble Amarilla. If the precautionary measure is granted, the state of vacancy will be annulled and Moretti will once again be president of the “Ciclón”.
Marcelo Moretti kept his word and appeared before the courts to request the annulment of the vacancy at San Lorenzo. As Doble Amarilla confirmed, he did so at Court No. 51, which will issue a resolution between Monday and Tuesday.
If the court grants the precautionary measure, the state of vacancy will be annulled and Moretti will return as president of the “Ciclón”. The news comes amid the process of organizing the Board of the Assembly of Representatives of the institution, which has begun to set dates for Assemblies and elections.
In this way, the political landscape of the ‘Cuervo’ will once again be on edge, regardless of the criticisms, warnings, and even clarifications made by former directors who formalized their respective complaints at the last meeting.
“I was very harmed and my image was very harmed by an edited video. I returned to the club when I requested the annulment of the vacancy, the same thing I’m going to do tomorrow,” Moretti himself had anticipated on Wednesday on Doble Amarilla Radio on DSports Radio.
“We are facing the people, asking for forgiveness because nobody wants these moments to happen,” he said, adding: “We have to wait for the judge to rule and return to the presidency.”
Moretti valued his management in Boedo and lashed out at the ‘traitors’ within the Board of Directors Continuing his conversation with Doble Amarilla, the top ‘Azulgrana’ leader stated: “I put together the list of directors badly. There are twenty of us on the Board of Directors and you need fifteen loyalists to help you get up. There are people who betrayed me. The list didn’t support me.”
“Maybe they got scared or didn’t think the same way. You can disagree, but I put together the campaign and the list. I didn’t speak badly about almost anyone, unlike many who speak badly about me,” he said.
In the same context, he emphasized his desire to “finish these two years of management and leave the club in order,” and highlighted that “there are many people who work very well, with ability and who are developing.”
“I’m not afraid of anything and I don’t see why I can’t come back. Lately, I tried not to go to the stadium because people were very nervous. A normal human being doesn’t throw 70 stones; those people are sent to the social headquarters. The politics of San Lorenzo is very cruel and does things that aren’t logical,” he explained.
Along those lines, he said there are nine people who support him and some have “resigned due to pressure and threats.” “Moretti is not dead nor has he resigned. There are 11 people who haven’t resigned because their resignations weren’t addressed. Three people didn’t attend in the afternoon. It’s tainted with nullity. The resignations of those present had to be ratified or rectified,” he said about Tuesday’s meeting in Bajo Flores.
With the vacancy already declared and the urgent need to organize its leadership structure, San Lorenzo is beginning to outline possible scenarios for its provisional leadership, as long as Moretti’s request in court does not proceed. In this context, so far three lists with intentions to assume the Transitional Board of Directors have emerged, each backed by different political groups within the club, although it is not ruled out that new proposals may arise in the coming hours.
The names leading these alternatives are Sergio Constantino, from the “Por Amor a San Lorenzo” group; César Francis, representing “Volver a San Lorenzo”; and Manuel Agote, from “Movete Boedo Movete.” It will be the 90 assembly members who, when the time comes, must decide which of these groups will take charge of the transitional government and lead the club until early elections are held.
Given this scenario, an Extraordinary Assembly has already been called for Monday, December 22 at 6 p.m. at the Nuevo Gasómetro, a meeting that appears to be key for the institution’s immediate future.
The only factor that could alter the course of this process is a possible court ruling in favor of Marcelo Moretti, who requested the annulment of the actions taken, arguing that “the procedures for resignations and the agenda were not respected.” If the court upholds this claim, the schedule could be modified.
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