It was ratified by the assembly as a whole that we have decided the transitional board of directors that will lead the club from this moment until the elections called for May 30, 2026, is the list headed by Sergio Costantino, detailed Daniel Matos, president of the Assembly.
Finally, it is expected that this Tuesday the board will have a meeting in which the roles that the 20 members who will lead the institution in Boedo until May 30, 2026, will be announced.
Sergio Costantino, recognized within San Lorenzo for being part of the Board of Directors of Matías Lammens and Marcelo Tinelli, was appointed this Monday as the club's president in an interim capacity until May 30, 2026.
According to what Noticias Argentinas was able to find out, the former General Secretary during Horacio Arreceygor's administration will hold the position until that date, a day when extraordinary elections will be held to define who will be the manager until 2027, the year in which Marcelo Moretti's government ends.
Lammens himself surprised everyone by running for the position and seemed to be the favorite to lead the 'Cyclone', but in the end it was Costantino himself who imposed himself with a four-vote difference (35 to 31) and achieved victory.
The new president, accompanied by Valeria Carta Moglieta as vice president, already has recognition within the club.
His refusal to resign from his post at the meeting where the vacancy was determined allowed him to run in this Monday's Assembly and achieve victory.
On the other hand, the vote of 79 out of 90 assembly members—there were 11 abstentions—officially established that next May 30, early elections will take place, an instance that will count on the participation of the members to define the new government until December 2027.
'With 79 assembly members present, there were 11 abstentions. In addition, he ran as a candidate in 2023 for the officialism and, after finishing third, managed to remain as a minority member of the Board of Directors. The result showed two votes for member César Francis, 31 votes for member Matías Lammens and 35 for member Sergio Costantino.'