A few days before the semi-final second leg between… Deportivo Madryn and Deportivo Moron In search of the final chance to ascend to the first division Argentine Football Association (AFA) Make a decisive decision: Gallo’s coach Walter Ota has been temporarily suspended for 30 daysDue to alleged statements against arbitration and the parent entity of Argentine football. While the club issued a statement rejecting the decision and denying the alleged statements.
Between last weekend, when Moron beat Deportivo Madryn 1-0 in the first leg, and the second leg, alleged statements by Ota were circulated on social networks that would have targeted the leadership of the Argentine Football Association. “Going against Madrín is against the horse of Commissioners Tapia (President of the Assembly) and Tovigino (Treasurer).“, the technical director would have expressed.
For its part, the Argentine Football Association decided to suspend Ota because it considered his alleged statements to be “defamatory” that included “insulting or insulting words or actions” against the Asian Football Confederation. The entity also indicated that the technical director described the institution’s authorities as “figures who caused irreparable damage.”
With this determination, Ota will not be able to be in Puerto Madryn on Sunday for the 5:15 p.m.when Morón visits Orenegro with the aim of reaching the mini-team final. For this reason, the club issued a statement on social media, stating that its lawyer team is collecting evidence proving that the coach made the statements in which he is accused.
“We have the evidence, we have a large number of legal professionals, and we are absolutely convinced that we will be able to prove it What was reported by the Ethics Court is inconsistent with what happened and with the entire noble and respectable character of Walter Ota. “We will wait for the times of justice to determine each step to follow, and we are confident that this situation will have a quick and positive outcome.”
three days ago, Moron denied the statements attributed to Ota He stressed that it is fake news: “We are obliged to categorically and categorically deny this type of disastrous operations that do nothing but tarnish the healthy and good competition that the headquarters of Argentine football has been promoting since its current administration headed by Claudio Tapia took over.
Then he continued: “We are aware of the existence of this type of operation that distorts and casts doubt on competitive football according to the professionalism shown by the global victory of our third star. We reject this action and preserve the good reputation of our President and Treasurer of the Argentine Football Association, Claudio Tapia and Pablo Tovigino, who work tirelessly every day for a more competitive football, at a higher level, with an absolute hierarchy and, above all, with transparency and honesty.” Our history and our present require this at the national and global levels.
On that occasion, Ota himself shared a statement on his social networksIn it, he stressed that this was fake news and warned that he would take legal action. He said: “There is a clear intention to create a strange atmosphere for next Sunday’s match. I can only come out and categorically deny this fallacy and this non-existent statement.”
Deportivo Madryn had already been embroiled in controversy for weeks, in the reduced quarter-finals. During their visit to Gogoy to face Gimnasia, the match was suspended at half-time – when the Chubut team was losing 1 to 0 – due to alleged threats from the local team president against the shortlisted referees. The referees stopped the match, and days later, the AFC declared the match lost 3-0 to FC Jujuy.