“I don’t know what’s going to happen to me, leaving the club could cost me”



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Gilberto ‘El Alcatraz’ García complained this Sunday about the difficult situation that Cúcuta Deportivo is experiencing, which this semester is playing at home in Armenia, due to the poor state of the General Santander field.

“I still don’t understand how Cúcuta Deportivo doesn’t play at home. It cannot be that the club is playing all the away games, undergoing wear, trips, late nights, that do not help sports performance, “Garcia said.

It should be remembered that the ‘motilón’ team fell 3-0 this Sunday as a local against Deportes Tolima, leader of the Colombian league, and conceded its third consecutive defeat.

“The players from Cúcuta are about to be evicted, they owe them four months of salary”

‘El Alcatraz’, who was sent off in the game with the Tolima, also complained about the shortness of the squad and said that this Wednesday against Once Caldas they will only have 15 players for the game at the Palogrande stadium.

“On Wednesday we will be with 15 players available, which is something that It cannot happen in a professional club, it is something unheard of, it is something that was expected since we returned from the pandemic, but at no time were they taken action on the matter and this is taking its toll on us now, “he said.

“I don’t know what will happen after what I’m saying, If it is difficult for me to leave the club, I assume it with full height because I have left everything, because I have given myself to the maximum, away from my family, away from my loved ones. With love for the profession and a sense of belonging, “he added.

The ex’s law gave the victory to Tolima, in Armenia: 3-0 win over Cúcuta

Finally, the experienced footballer apologized for leaving the team with 10 players on the field and recognized the work of his teammates, despite the difficulties he is experiencing.

“I apologize for what happened. We prepared the game with the best attitude, with all the will, despite the limitations and the problems that we face every day. I really value the work of my colleagues, what people don’t see, what people don’t know, what the group has to eat every day. Coming to stand up here is to applaud, “he concluded.

This Sunday the Colombian Association of Professional Soccer Players (Acolfutpro) denounced that the Cúcuta players are about to evict them from their homes, because they owe them between three and four months of salary.



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