Tapia responds to River: “When we took over, five teams weren’t involved” | OneFootball

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·8 March 2026

Tapia responds to River: “When we took over, five teams weren’t involved”

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Toviggino and Tapia at the third Meeting of Interior Leaders (Photo: AFA)

The president of the AFA spoke about the decision for River to stop participating in the Executive Committee meetings. The leader recalled that when he took office in March 2017, the club from Núñez was also not part of that space.


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Tapia addressed the issue this Saturday in Córdoba, days after the statement in which River announced that it will no longer be part of the meetings, considering that there are no “clear and predictable mechanisms” in decision-making. When asked about the possibility of other clubs following the same path, he responded with irony: “Oh, are there more? I didn't know”.

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Chiqui Tapia broke the silence after River's departure from the Executive Committee (Photo: AFA).

He also added: “When we took office, River was not in the Executive Committee. Neither River nor San Lorenzo de Almagro. There were five teams that were not part of it”.

In its statement, River's management stated that it maintains its institutional relationship with the AFA but questioned the functioning of the Executive Committee. Additionally, it reaffirmed its stance in defense of the non-profit civil association model within Argentine football.

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Stefano Di Carlo, president of River

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

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