In Avellaneda, Argentina, the leadership of Club Atlético Independiente, headed by President Néstor Grindetti, approved the 2024/25 financial year's annual report and balance sheet on Wednesday. The decision was made during a general assembly at the Radrizzani Gym, amidst protests from the opposition. The official majority voted in favor, while 22 opposition representatives refused to participate. According to the report, the club recorded a net surplus of approximately 6 billion pesos and an increase in assets from nearly 104 billion pesos in the same period last year. Additionally, the net worth increased by five percent compared to the previous balance. During the assembly, there were moments of tension with heated discussions between representatives of members and members of the Board of Directors. Miguel Otero, a key figure from the previous Hugo Moyano-led administration, publicly criticized the current state of the club. In response, General Secretary Daniel Seoane retorted, "The club is in this state because of you."
Independiente's Leadership Approves Financial Report Amid Protests
Independiente's leadership approved the annual report and balance for the 2024/25 year, recording a profit of 6 billion pesos. The decision sparked protests from the opposition and created a tense atmosphere at the general assembly.