They accuse Adalid Maganda of not paying financial debts

The lawyer Alejandro Gutiérrez, who defended the whistler before the refereeing committee in 2018, pointed out that he did not pay his fee

MEXICO – After two years, to the referee Adalid Maganda they pointed out to him that he had not paid any debt to the attorney who took his case two years ago Human Rights for accusing the refereeing committee of having fired him by cluster.

Lawyer Alejandro Gutierrez led the process of Adalid Maganda in 2018, after the whistler went before a public body to reveal the experience he said he had Arturo Brizio, Chairman of the Referee Commission.

He finally reached his goal: to go back to being a professional whistler in Mexican football, affiliated with the Mexican Football Association, but not before also going on a hunger strike outside the FMF in Toluca and threatening to go to the FIFA.

Afterwards Alejandro Gutierrez noted that he had known nothing about it for almost two years Adalid Maganda. “He didn’t pay me once he was reinstated as a referee,” said the lawyer, adding that “sometimes that’s life.”

He noted that he would not represent again Adalid Maganda legally, after such an experience. “I consider it a help that I have given to someone who needed me and that’s all.”

Adalid Maganda he got the refereeing committee to reconsider its initial decision and reinstate him in his appeal as referee. It was mid-2019 when he called games again, but in the U-20, Copa MX and Liga de Ascenso categories.

His return to Liga MX took place in February last year, in anticipation of the Clausura 2020 match between Necaxa and then-champions Monterrey.

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