
The investigators who searched the villa Villa RosaThey discovered that they were probably high-ranking executives of the Argentine Football Association (AFA). two crucial elements to associate the property with the treasurer Pablo Toviggino.
One of the photos he accessed THE NATION about the outcome of the court proceedings a black bag. It is labeled with the AFA logo. You can read the name below “Pablo Toviggino”. It was the property whose declaration the treasurer avoided and which appears in the name of the company Real Central SRL, with two owners who do not have the economic capacity of the mansion, which even has a helipad.
Another image left by the raid is that of the discovery of a memorial plaque. On his forehead it is written: “Club Atlético Barracas Central in recognition of our colleague and friend Pablo Ariel Toviggino, Treasurer of the AFA, for his constant commitment to the Barracas Central Club in the reopening of the new stadium.” This very stadium is called Claudio Fabián Tapia.
Below the text on the board is the date: July 18, 2025. On that day, the Barracas Central club shared a message on its networks: “We are returning home!” He announced the reopening of the Claudio Fabián Tapia Stadium.
These items were found in the Villa Villa Rosa, where the judiciary also found in a warehouse “54 luxury or collector cars, seven high-displacement motorcycles and two go-karts,” according to judicial sources.
The fifth and 54 seized vehicles are Real Central SA, from Luciano Pantano and his mother Ana Conte. A monotributista and a pensioner. The complaint that led to this file shows that they borrowed the names of senior AFA executives.
During the raids, security officers filmed the entire property and also took photos. That was the decision of Judge Daniel Rafecas, who was in charge of the file.
As the judge continued the investigation, it became apparent that the Federal Chamber He decided to eliminate the cause. It was a decision made through the intervention of a single judge: the judge Leopoldo Brugliawho decided that she should be given training in white collar criminal justice. He took it from Rafecas at the moment of greatest progress.
In addition to the bag and badge already in the hands of the judiciary, judicial sources said THE NATION who ordered an investigation into the value of the vehicle fleet found.
According to information from judicial sources, a total of seven sports cars are in use in the name of the company Real Central SRL: three Porsche (a Carrera and two Cayman S), one Ferrari F430 Coupe, a Audi R8, a Ford Mustang Do 1 and a Peugeot RCZ.
The list also includes a BMW 320 and two 4×4 trucks: one Porsche Macan S and one Toyota Hilux.
There are now two in the motorcycle category Harley Davidson (Forty-Eight and Iron 883), two loop (CBR600 RR and CBR600F3), two Kawasaki (Ninja 1000 and ZX 600-D3) and a Triumph Rocket 3 A. All were found during surgery today.
The complaint that led to this file was filed by the Citizens Coalition. It all started with a tweet from former soccer player Carlos Tévez. “I feel like so much back and forth in Pilar leads to losing a bit of Toviggino. Apart from the collection of old and imported cars that you collect in Pilar, you also bury the bags that you brought from Qatar and from the friendly games in China, memory Ali Baba“, published on March 5, 2024.
According to the According to Pilar’s cadastral records, the looted property belonged to the former football player for six years Carlos Tevez and then, in 2023, it passed into the hands of Malte SRL. Finally, the property was sold to the company on May 30, 2024 Real Central SRLwhose owners are Pantano and Conte.
According to the complaint, the dimensions of the property, the house and its facilities do not correspond to the economic profile of its formal owners, who could act as front men.
“Even if the property had been acquired by the company of which the defendants are owners after a capital increase, such increase would in no way be sufficient to justify the financial investment for the alleged acquisition of such property, not only because of its size but also because of the luxurious infrastructure present therein,” the presentation says.
The AFA made no mention of this judicial investigation. What he was actually talking about were the Sur Finanzas-related raids carried out at the headquarters on Viamonte Street and in Ezeiza.