Hector Reynoso, Deportivo Cafessa’s vice president, said he will be monitored to comply with restrictions
Héctor Reynoso, Deportivo Cafessa’s vice president of sports, commented Joao Maleck’s contract does not contain any clauses relating to the legal situation of the playerIn addition, it will always be a priority to fulfill its responsibility to the authorities.
“He is very aware of the responsibility, all the restrictions and everything that he has to comply with, the guidelines that come about to implement and it was not necessary (to include specific paragraphs),” said Reynoso.
Despite the above Reynoso pointed out that the board will supervise the youngster to comply with any criminal law restrictions Joao Maleck has on society.
“He knows what he’s facing and regrets all the evil he has done; somehow he’s already paying for it, or he’s paid for it in prison, and he’s still paying for it with restrictions that he should be able to be In that aspect As an institution, like Caffessa, we will be very punctual and demanding are on this issue, as far as the limitations it has, ”he added.
This will be very important for the management of the team that plays in the Second Division Joao Maleck complies with the legal obligations set by the authority after the legal proceedings the player underwent.
“First of all, he has to comply with his responsibility and with restrictions to the judge; we’ve already looked at the calendars and it looks like he won’t connect to anything, but if he succeeds, it’s up to Joao in the first place to fulfill responsibilities.
It is worth noting that he also mentioned some situations that he should pay attention to, how to sign once a month, notify when to leave town; all this through his lawyers and before that we will deal with these situations first, so that he can comply ”, he concluded.
Forward Joao Maleck was recently announced as a reinforcement of Deportivo Cafessa, a Premier League team in which he will continue his career on the tennis courts get out of jail, after paying three million pesos bail, from the death of two people in a car accident in which he tested positive for ethanol (alcohol) in the toxicological test.