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·10 September 2025
San Lorenzo: Javier Allievi quits board role in executive committee

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·10 September 2025
San Lorenzo continues to be without peace, and a new institutional chapter unfolds amidst banners targeting not only Marcelo Moretti but also the rest of the leaders.
In recent hours, Javier Allievi resigned from his position as a board member in the Executive Committee and strongly urged his peers to take the same action and begin the path towards headlessness.
The leader, adding to two other resignations from opposing board members, bid farewell with a clear message on his social networks: “The institutional continuity must be established as mandated by the statute, preventing further damage to the name of our glorious institution. We must all rise to the occasion and allow another body to urgently take over the club's leadership.”
Like other members of the Executive Committee, Allievi submitted his resignation provisionally, awaiting the decision of the rest of his “peers.” However, in disagreement with the return of Moretti, he took this drastic step.
“This resignation, conditional and suspensive in nature, will only take effect if all my official peers - both primary and alternate - formalize theirs. Only in this way can a superior phase be opened where the Club's interest prevails over individual positions,” he wrote in an official statement.
Thus, when an Executive Committee meeting is held, his resignation will need to be addressed along with those already submitted by Martín Cigna, Julio Lopardo, Uriel Barros, Marcelo Culotta, and Agustina Nordenstrom.
For San Lorenzo to call elections, other leaders would need to follow Culotta's path for the measure to be valid according to the statute. That is, 15 of the 20 members of the Executive Committee would need to resign.
So far, Lopardo and Culotta are the most significant cases of resignations, previously added to those of Néstor Navarro when the “bribery-gate” conflict erupted. It is worth noting that another who offered his resignation was the General Secretary, Martín Cigna, who publicly stated his position in the event of the president's return. “I will never again be the Secretary if Marcelo Moretti returns to the club. I have taken a stance. I won't back down on that.”
Source: Doble Amarilla
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