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San Lorenzo Enters Power Vacuum After Mass Resignations Leave Moretti Out

The club’s Assembly must now choose an interim authority or call early elections under its statutes.

Overview

  • San Lorenzo was officially declared leaderless after at least 13 directors resigned, a threshold announced by secretary Martín Cigna that removed Marcelo Moretti from control.
  • With more than half of the 20-member board gone, the Assembly will be convened to hold an extraordinary session to appoint a transitional leadership or set an election date.
  • Cigna listed the departures, including Julio Lopardo, Andrés Terzano, Uriel Barros, Leandro Goroyesky, Javier Allievi, Soledad Boufflet, Mateo Sagardoy, Pablo García Lago, Belén Lugones, Marcelo Culotta, Agustina Nördenstrom, Leonardo Virardi and himself.
  • Opposition groups are pressing for accelerated elections, with media citing statutory windows of roughly 90–120 days and a floated date of December 21 from the César Francis bloc.
  • The meeting unfolded under heavy tension as fans tried to enter the stadium and a dirigente’s car was attacked, while Moretti did not attend citing security concerns; La Nación reported Sergio Costantino as a possible interim option pending the Assembly’s decision.