Overview
- Marcelo Tinelli stated he did not steal or touch a peso from the club and rejected allegations of wrongdoing during his 2012–2022 tenure.
- He said he personally funded key works including the youth residence and building, synthetic pitches, locker rooms, the official box, and the Roberto Pando sports center.
- Tinelli described the club he inherited as having about 20,000 members, a negative net worth, only eight professional players, and more than 500 active lawsuits.
- He framed San Lorenzo as chronically deficit-ridden compared with Boca Juniors and River Plate and criticized spending that outpaces income.
- His statement followed reports of a sizable repayment claim tied to the 2019 transfers of Mauro and Bruno Pittón and came as leadership tensions and fan protests continue.