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Moretti Said He Will Return to San Lorenzo After Being Quoted by the Justice: "I Was Voted"

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Scandal in San Lorenzo: Marcelo Moretti, who was summoned to the inquiry for alleged coimas, said he will return. What about Moretti in San Lorenzo.
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Scandal in San Lorenzo: Marcelo Moretti, who was summoned to the inquiry for alleged coimas, said he will return. What about Moretti in San Lorenzo.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Marcelo Moretti, the current president of San Lorenzo, confirmed his return to office next week, after almost two months of leave. The president, 49 years old, was emphatic in ensuring that the Justice will “give him the reason” in the judicial case he faces. Moretti has been licensed since April 23, after the viralization of controversial videos where he is seen accepting what, according to the sources, were supposed to be coimas by the mother …

The president of San Lorenzo Marcelo Moretti assured that he will return to office next week, he is sure that the Justice will “give him the reason.” In addition, Moretti confirmed that he has money available for the club facing the pass market, as well as a future conversation with DT Damián Ayude, to discuss the necessary additions. Marcelo Moretti is licensed in his position as chief president of the “Ciclon” since April 23, after the viraliz…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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