He November salary pending, the World Cup qualification prize and the Qatar 2022 matches they are part of Debt that the Ecuadorian Football Federation has with former coach Gustavo Alfaroas recognized by President Francisco Egas.
From the environment of the Argentine coach, it is ensured that the situation is different: that the debt is greater, and that by legal means he would claim an amount greater than two million dollars, “A calculation that belongs to him (Alfaro) and that does not correspond”as clarified by the head of the FEF.
Legally, Gustavo Alfaro would claim more than USD 2 million from the Ecuadorian Football Federation
“We owe him the salary for November, which we wanted to pay him in January, but he demands other things”, said Egas to Sports world, a dialogue in which the manager explained that the strategist is also owed “the World Cup awards and classification.”
“He (Alfaro) think about other things that in our opinion do not correspond; For this reason, the issue, if it has to go to the legal, well, it will go to the legal. We defend our resources, the Federation’s money and that which belongs to the country’s soccer. That’s all,” said the manager.
Despite the outstanding debt and the consequences that it could entail in the management of the Federation, Egas indicated that in the sporting field “we have already turned the page”and that the directory is focused on the search for the new helmsman of the Tricolor, a process that has not yet been defined.
“When there is something official they will find out; meanwhile, have fun with the rumors of people going crazy talking and saying that it’s donewhich is the one or that negotiations were stopped, ”he said.
With the FEF in a “delicate situation” in economic termsEgas pointed out that his board “works in a responsible process” for the hiring of the new coach, “especially trying to be responsible with finances of the Federation”. “we can’t go crazy because we have a complicated economic present”, he pointed out. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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