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·21 October 2025
Huracán: Members confirm ex-president Alejandro Nadur’s expulsion

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·21 October 2025
The Assembly of Representatives of Huracán met on Monday night to address the appeal submitted by Alejandro Nadur, former president of the club, regarding the expulsion determined by the Honor Tribunal in June of last year.
The body found that Nadur was guilty of violating the suspension sanction that was in effect until October of this year, by attending the match on April 19 against Defensa y Justicia in the Stábile stand at the Tomás Adolfo Ducó stadium.
With the appeal submitted, the final decision was left to the Assembly, in which 51 assembly members were present (out of a total of 60), of whom 39 voted to ratify the expulsion and 12 voted against it.
In this way, Alejandro Nadur, who was president of Huracán for three consecutive terms between 2011 and 2021, was expelled as a club member.
According to Article 54 of the Statute, which regulates the consequences of sanctions and violations, “the expelled member may not rejoin the institution until at least five years have passed and must submit a new application, meeting the statutory requirements demanded for the appropriate membership category.”
In this way, the Assembly put an end to a historic disciplinary process in Parque Patricios, marking the close of an institutional era led by one of the most influential leaders of the last decade at the club.
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