[ad_1]
Since the scandal in which the footballer Sebastián Villa is involved in gender violence, accused by his ex-partner Daniela Cortés, with videos and photos of alleged assaults, in Boca Juniors they have been very reserved and have tried not to get ahead of the facts, neither to favor or against one of the two parties.
The Colombian case also affects Boca institutionally, since many sectors have asked the Argentine club to act before ordinary justice and undo the attacker, as it is not a good social example.
However, the president of Boca, Jorge Amor Ameal, spoke for the first time publicly about the case of Villa, one of the figures of the Auriazul entity, and said that the club will wait for justice to take a ruling and that when it is pronounced, in Boca will be slaves to her.
“It is a sensitive issue for Boca, its leaders and for everyone. He is in the hands of justice, but in the meantime he remains a club player. We want to be slaves of justice and when it is issued, our pulse will not shake, “Ameal said in statements to radio‘ La Red ’.