09/15/2021 2:36 PM
Clarín.com
sports
Updated 09/15/2021 2:36 PM
A ruling by a Rosario judge condemned Boca this Wednesday to pay a sum close to three million pesos for the training rights of the former xeneize Pablo Pérez -currently in Newell's- to the Polideportivo Country Club San José, an amateur institution in the city of Rosario.
Marcelo Quaglia, Civil and Commercial Judge of the 14th Nomination, ruled in a 32-page ruling that
Boca must pay $ 2,855,473 to the aforementioned Rosario club
, which plays in the Rosarina Football Association and is based in the Puente Gallego neighborhood. , from the southwestern part of the city.
The court ruling that forces Boca to pay almost three million pesos for Pablo Pérez's training rights.
The ruling states that "in February 2018, Boca signed a new contract with the player" and that "the compensation that corresponds to be paid for Sports Training Law in collective sports must be made effective
each time the professional athlete subscribes a new contract
".
The text of Judge Quaglia warns that "although Boca is an entity that resists the payment of these claims questioning the constitutionality of the law in all the lawsuits in which it is sued, it
expressly accepts that national law No. 27,211 provides for the renewal of the contracts as a supposed generator of the right of the training clubs
".
Boca will appeal the ruling.
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