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January 04, 2021-13: 16 pm
Newsroom of El País
Although it seemed to be ready, the arrival of Reinaldo Rueda to the Colombian National Team to replace Carlos Queiroz has not yet materialized, apparently due to economic differences with the Chilean Association (ANFP).
This is reported by the newspaper La Tercera of the southern country, which points out that from the leadership of the ‘Roja’ it is expected that the Valle del Cauca will reduce some of its compensation charges to facilitate its departure, but Reinaldo’s environment does not consider it appropriate, more taking into account that due to the covid-19 pandemic, his salary was reduced by 50%.
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If an agreement is not reached, Reinaldo would have to continue in the technical direction of those from the south of the continent.
La Tercera commented that “the helmsman himself who took the phone and, pressured by dates and time, settled the matter on December 31. Reinaldo was no longer the coach of the Chilean team, in exchange for the payment of almost US $ 500 thousand, an amount well below the original US $ 2.23 million established by the termination clause. “
Thus, the Colombian Soccer Federation had to pay half a million dollars to the ANFP to allow Rueda to leave that country and reach the tricolor, but according to the same newspaper, from Colf Fútbol they denied that there was an agreement for that payment .
“They say they have no money for that, and less than half a million dollars. This version clashes with the one that emanates from Peñalolén (ANFP), where they assure that there is a disbursement involved. Francis Cagigao, the new super director, already works day a day by zoom with Pablo Milad to analyze the future of the National Team “.
The media adds that Ramy Abbas, representative of the champion strategist of America with Nacional in 2016, demanded that the ANFP pay him the monies owed (part of the salary that was not paid due to the pandemic) to end his contractual relationship.
However, Pablo Milad, president of the ANFP, seems not to agree with these conditions and would have already given an ultimatum: either he accepts the conditions of his departure or he will have to continue directing Chile.
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