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River Plate Finalizes $2.35 Million Payment in Passarella-Era Concert Dispute

After paying the $2.35 million capital sum ordered by the court, River Plate now awaits formal notice to cover an additional $590,000 in fees.

La gestión Brito se hace cargo de un contrato incumplido en River
Passarella en una de sus últimas apariciones públicas.
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Overview

  • The Juzgado Nacional en lo Comercial N.º 19 – Secretaría N.º 38 ordered River Plate to pay $2,347,671.23 to T4F Entretenimientos for failing to schedule three 2009–2013 Monumental concerts.
  • River Plate settled the principal amount on July 10 under case Nº 42390/2014, fulfilling the court’s capital charge.
  • The club is awaiting formal notification to disburse approximately $590,000 plus VAT in legal costs and fees.
  • T4F Entretenimientos filed its lawsuit in 2014 after River accepted upfront payments but ceded one date to a rival promoter.
  • The outcome highlights the lasting fiscal impact of decisions made during Daniel Passarella’s presidency between 2009 and 2013.