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Five Liga MX teams requested credit from the FMF

2020-09-02T20:48:33.673Z


Five Liga MX teams requested credit from the FMF, The ravages of Covid-19 have hit the Mexican soccer clubs hard economically.


The

Covid-19 pandemic has unleashed a strong economic crisis in the world

and

sports institutions have had a difficult time in 2020

.

In Mexico, 

there was no Liga MX for four months

and Guardians 2020 is being played

closed door, which means big losses for Mexican soccer teams

.

Therefore, at

least five national football clubs requested credit lines from the Mexican Soccer Federation.

In an interview with

TUDN

 Yon de Luisa, president of the FMF, revealed the financial support that some Liga MX teams requested: "

There was a request through a series of bank credit lines, we are working on it

and we hope that in the next weeks we already have those lines for the clubs that request it "assured the leader. 

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De Luisa made it clear that the FMF is willing to help the teams that need it;

Up to now, five clubs have already requested the loan: "

It will not be all the teams and the Federation will gladly be able to finance those interested,

" he commented.

Remember that given the economic crisis, some institutions

reduced the salaries of footballers, while others opted for deferral of payments.

The

Covid-19 tests

that are carried out by all the clubs prior to each day, are

another of the expenses that the owners have had to deal with this semester. 

On the other hand,

Liga MX will have an intense activity throughout this month of September

;

Well

, five days

will be played where the first classics will already be played.

On Saturday 19 America and Chivas will meet, a week later there will also be a royal and young classic. 

Source: elparis

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