San Lorenzo: Moretti stays, but some directors want him out | OneFootball

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·16 December 2025

San Lorenzo: Moretti stays, but some directors want him out

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What was supposed to be a day to discuss the leadership restructuring of San Lorenzo ended in a scandalous recess, with Marcelo Moretti "escaping" from the meeting with the Board of Directors. However, he later confirmed that he would continue to lead the Boedo institution.

Up to nine members of the leadership went to testify at the Prosecutor's Office due to a complaint of club abandonment at 1 PM. Initially, the meeting was supposed to resume at 5 PM. Some witnesses claimed that the vehicle in which Moretti left, as a passenger, ran into a fan on the street who was on his bicycle.


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"A leave of absence is not an option" and "I will not resign" were Moretti's words upon leaving the public ministry regarding his continuation in leadership.

"The coward Marcelo Moretti left the stadium's box without addressing the issues, requesting a recess until 5 PM. This disgrace tried to make an unacceptable monologue which we interrupted, and he left," Culotta wrote on his X account. The institutional situation, the bankruptcy request promoted by AIS Investment Fund, the leaves requested by the secretary, Martín Cigna, and the treasurer, Carina Farías, and the 2023/2024 balance were the points to be addressed in the meeting.

"Recess for another institutional disgrace at San Lorenzo. Guys, all of you resign once and for all to stop adding to the embarrassments! Without a headless state, there will be no way out!! All responsible!!!" Francis also noted on X. He then added: "Resign, if only for self-respect, I no longer ask for love of the club, seeing that today, with the 11 AM summons, Moretti laughed in your faces!!!"

Thus, everything remains to be decided, and from 5 PM, San Lorenzo faces a decision that could mark a turning point: to maintain clear political leadership or once again be left without formal authorities.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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