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The mishaps in Colombian football do not stop, after another team in the Betplay League announced the cessation of activities due to non-compliance with work obligations. It is about Deportivo Pereira, whose players made the announcement through a statement published by Acolfutpro this Saturday, November 21.
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“We want to express our disagreement over non-compliance with the payment of labor obligations, a situation that has us in a defenseless state and that puts our well-being as workers and the subsistence of the families that depend on us at risk. On November 5, through a written communication, we requested that the sums of money owed to date be canceled, taking into account the salary reductions and the payment commitments acquired by you.However, today we did not get any response and our payment commitments do not wait ”, says the communication, addressed to Jhon Candamil, liquidator of the Matecaña group.
Footballers of @Corpereira they enter into cessation of activities due to non-compliance with the payment of labor obligations (wages, agreements and awards) by the liquidator Jhon Candamil, violating their rights and affecting the subsistence of their families.#UnitedWe are Stronger pic.twitter.com/wByUZVRi6R
– ACOLFUTPRO (@acolfutpro) November 21, 2020
It should be stated that Deportivo Pereira was eliminated in the regular phase of Colombian football, but at the same time he had to deal with his internal problems at the administrative level. To this were added the poor results and the poor sports performance that the club showed on its return to the first division.
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In addition to Pereira, another Colombian soccer team has had to deal with legal problems. We are talking about Cúcuta, a club whose sporting recognition was suspended, for which I cannot play their last two games of ‘all against all’, losing the games against América and Atlético Nacional by W.
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