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In the framework of the coronavirus pandemic which has Colombian professional football in a strong economic crisis, several steps have been taken since Dimayor and the clubs to seek their resumption and also asking for financial aid from different sectors so as not to abandon the soccer players and other workers.
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After settling some differences and holding a meeting between the managers of Dimayor and the sports ministry, himself Ernesto Lucena gave hope to Colombian soccer, but his return would be between August and September, so there are still several months to start competing.
Given the long term for soccer, he met through ‘In La Jugada’ of RCN Radio that the 36 Colombian soccer clubs would be thinking of suspending the contracts of the soccer players in the next 20 days, this because, having a long-term date, they would have no need to continue with virtual training and they are in serious financial trouble. The information was corroborated with managers from three teams who asked not to give their names.
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It should be remembered that some teams such as Bucaramanga and Jaguares Some weeks ago they went ahead suspending the contract of their players, waiting for the return of Colombian football. Others have reached agreements to reduce wages, but it has not been enough to cover the financial gap, so, in the case of Nacional, they decided to send their staff on vacation from May 2 and waiting for a new determination.