“I do not contract mamertos, only uribistas”: Pimentel, president of Boyacá Chicó, has the team involved in controversies and millionaire debts



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The president of the Boyacá Chicó team, the former player and businessman Eduardo Pimentel, caused controversy on social networks by publishing a free vacancy in the team that he presides, through his personal Twitter account.

Pimentel, who on several occasions has expressed his support for the former president of Colombia Álvaro Uribe Vélez, listed the characteristics he was looking for in a treasurer to support the team in the administrative area. In his message, he stressed that the most important requirement has to do with his political inclination: he must be Uribe.

According to the Colombian Constitution, in its article 13, demanding this requirement would be an act prohibited by Colombian law, which states that “All people are born free and equal before the law, they will receive the same protection and treatment from the authorities and will enjoy the same rights, freedoms and opportunities without any discrimination for reasons of sex, race, national or family origin, language, religion, political or philosophical opinion ”.

“I need a STUNNING, AGILE, DECENT, RESPONSIBLE, DISCIPLINED, WELL PRESENTED AND FULFILLING TREASURER. Obviously, that with these characteristics they can NOT be mamertos, left, communist or lukewarm. ONLY they must be URIBISTS “, said the team manager through a trill, in which he attached an email to be contacted.

Trino by Eduardo Pimentel.  Twitter: @Edo_Pimentel
Trino by Eduardo Pimentel. Twitter: @Edo_Pimentel

Boyacá Chicó, currently ranked 19 out of 20 in the Bet Play League standings, will play a match on Sunday against Junior from Barranquilla. For this, Pimentel arranged for his team to go on his bus to the capital of the Atlantic.

However, the bus was blocked by a group of workers from the clothing company Cuality Sport in protest of an alleged lack of payment by Pimentel. According to the women’s version, the former soccer player owes them nearly 25 million pesos for several months for the manufacture of clothing for the Boyacá players.

According to the Boyacá Deportiva media, Ricardo Hoyos, legal representative of the club, He proposes to propose to the clothing company a meeting on November 17, from 10 in the morning, to agree on the payment of the debt.

Trino de Boyacá Deportiva about Pimentel's payment situation with the clothing company.
Trino de Boyacá Deportiva about Pimentel’s payment situation with the clothing company.

According to the women’s version, the payments had to be canceled last February, since the delivery of the clothing was made in January. The women knelt in front of the team bus, requesting that they be given the amounts that Pimentel owes them.

Pimentel, whose team is on the brink of decline, defines himself in his Twitter bio as “crazy about football” and “sick with horses.” Furthermore, he considers himself a “rebel with a cause”.

Cause the photos attached to your profile give away. Pimentel has a profile photo that says “Colombia does not surrender” and “No to the JEP”, in reference to the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, a transitional court created as a result of the Peace Accords agreed with the former FARC.

In addition, it has another photo that says “Thank you, Mr. President”, in which there is an image of Álvaro Uribe Vélez.

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