Football: After Bordeaux and Mouscron, Another Gérard Lopez Club Is in Crisis
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Relegated to fifth division this summer, Boavista could quickly disappear after having declared a package twice.
The club in Boavista, Portugal, is on the brink of pure and simple disappearance. Already relegated to the lowest level of Portuguese football, this traditional club, owned by Gérard Lopez, declared package during its first two championship games.
Former Portuguese champion in 2001, Boavista continues his dizzying fall. Relegated to the amateur level after his liquidation last summer, the club owned by Gérard Lopez is now close to disappearing from the Portuguese football landscape. The reason? Two consecutive defeats per package. Boavista was not able to align enough players, causing the cancellation of the match against Ventura SC, after having already lost on the green carpet against t…
Relegated to the fifth Portuguese division, Boavista is on the brink of collapse. The club in Porto, Portugal's champion in 2001, has not played any match this season, for lack of valid licenses. The AF Porto Disciplinary Council must now decide on its fate, between additional relegation and dissolution.
Portugal is about to dismiss one of the historicals of its football. Boavista, Luso champion in 2001, is in free fall. On the verge of disappearance. Relegated to Second Division as a colista - with 24 points - and suffocated by a terrible economic debt, not only could not register in the silver category of Portuguese football, but also in Third or Fourth Division. And it fell to the fifth step of Portuguese football, an amateur competition and …
After being relegated from the first to the fifth division this summer, the Portuguese club of Boavista, owned by Gérard Lopez, is about to disappear.
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