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Ecuadorian Football Federation suspends Deportivo Cuenca for debts, which is at risk of not participating in the Ordinary Football Congress

This Tuesday the annual meeting of the FEF will be held and the morlaco team must cancel or reach a payment agreement with its creditors to be able to act in the session.

The Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) notified the president of the Azuay Football Association, Servio Cabrera Álvarez, on the suspension of the Sports Cuenca for fifteen debts that he maintains with suppliers, former players and former coach of the morlaco team.

According to the letter issued by the national entity, it is detailed that by disposition of the Disciplinary Commission that body in ordinary session on Tuesday, January 18 of the current year, in knowledge of the overdue debt of the club in exercise of the powers conferred in article 123 of the regulations of the Disciplinary Commission, decided to suspend the Deportivo Cuenca club.

It also reminds the debtor club that in order to participate in the Ordinary Professional Football Congress, to be held next Tuesday, January 25, they must be up to date with their debts; for this they must present payment receipts in cash, certified check or payment agreement.

The creditors of the debts of Deportivo Cuenca are:

Professor Guillermo Andrés Duró, 7 installments of 30 signed, for $10,000.00.

John Paul Sardi, two installments of September and October 2021, for $2,820.00.

Andres Preciado Bravo, two installments, for $10,833.32.

Isaac Cabrera Leon, three installments, all for $3,505.20.

Diego Pauta Alvarez, three installments, for $4,464.00.

Roberto Vanegas Cardenas, one fee, for $21,509.20.

Imagesport – Intermediaria, three installments, for $37,998.00.

Maximilian Ojeda, two installments, for $9,726.26.

Carlos Perea Tello, two installments, for $9,726.26.

Marcelo Velazco Ghiena, eight installments, for $12,714.48.

Pedro Larrea-Arellano, eight installments, for 28,833.31.

Santiago Aguirre-Pacheco, two installments past due, for $950.22.

Diego Jerves Cordova, various installments, for $3,986.67.

Diego Fernando Dorregaray, six installments, for $29,142.86.

Jacson Pita Mina, three installments, for $3,956.19.

The president of Deportivo Cuenca, Nataly Villavicencio, knowing the notification of the suspension, wrote on her Twitter account @Nataly_vr “This suspension, like all those that came last year and those that will arrive this year, rest assured that we will lift them, and there are values, such as those of (Diego) Dorregaray, that we are regularizing because they should no longer be included in the suspensions”.

He limited: “All of 2021 we had suspensions and all 2022 we will have suspensions, week after week, and it’s not bad management, is the club’s sky-high debt and credit strategy. The important thing, as the president says and does, is to manage every week to lift the suspensions”. (D)

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