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Football : Boavista, the Portuguese club of Gerard Lopez, private electricity after unpaid bills

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The club based in Porto is in debt and has even been deprived of electricity, five days to receive the Sporting Portugal in its stadium in the championship.

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SCAN SPORT - Five days from the reception of Sporting Portugal in the championship, the club based in Porto is accumulating problems.

·Paris, France
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The club based in Porto is in debt and has even been deprived of electricity, five days to receive the Sporting Portugal in its stadium in the championship.

·Paris, France
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Gerard Lopez is currently rushing from one construction site to the next. While the Luxembourg businessman has to deal with the insolvency of the French traditional club Girondins Bordeaux, there are also problems in Portugal. As reported by the newspaper "A Bola", the first league player Boavista FC, who is also owned by Lopez, did not pay his electricity bills. Already last Wednesday, the electricity supplier of the district of Porto decided t…

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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The Portuguese club of Boavista, led by Gérard Lopez, is facing a new financial crisis after being deprived of electricity in its Bessa XXI stadium due to unpaid bills. Persistent problems The incident lasted almost a week and forced the players to train away, seriously impacting their preparation for a decisive match. [...]

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Alberth Elis's name has been a source of controversy, and this is why. What could happen to the Honduran player? In September 2020, Alberth Elis was transferred from the Houston Dynamo to Boavista in Portugal. The Portuguese acquired the "Pantera" for 3.5 million euros. Almost five years have passed since that transfer, which still hasn't been fully paid, something that has uncovered the controversy involving Elis's name. The controversy involvi…

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The club in Boavista, in the Portuguese first division, is in sports and financial agony. According to the Portuguese press, electricity had been cut off in the stadium due to unpaid bills.

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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