soccer. Players go on strike without their salaries… Boavista, led by Gerard Lopez, is in crisis

soccer.  Players go on strike without their salaries… Boavista, led by Gerard Lopez, is in crisis

Portuguese football club Boavista, which is owned by Girondin de Bordeaux president Gerard Lopez, is suffering with 66% of its shares. The Lusitanian team, ranked 11th in the standings, has not achieved any victory in the tournament since last September 18, and is now facing an internal rebellion.

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Delaying salaries

According to information from the Lusitanian media In Pula The players reportedly refused to train on Thursday afternoon, 48 hours before the trip to Gil Vicente Stadium, in protest over salary delays.

According to our colleagues at the team Those around Lopez say they have not received their salaries for a month or two, due to local mismanagement.

If he is a member of the club's board, the person who also owns the Girondins will not have management rights at Boavista. According to one of his relatives, the situation will be “It will be normalized in the coming days.”

15 days to settle the situation

This is partly due to an issue related to television rights that Boavista has not yet addressed. Meanwhile, Boavista have been selected by the Portuguese League “Failure to adhere to salary controls” With a deadline of 15 days to restore the situation.

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