The day has come: Moreno, Uauy and Mayne-Nicholls to fight for the ANFP's main armchair | Soccer



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An important day for the future of Chilean football. This Thursday will take place the election expected from the ANFP Board of Directors

After the approval of the conformity test of Conmebol, Sebastián Moreno, Jorge Uauy and Harold Mayne-Nicholls will compete for the replacement Arturo Salah in the main seat of the governing body of national football.

The leaders of the various clubs will arrive until 11am in Quilín, before starting to vote in the polling stations

According to the poll Bío Bío Deportes would have finished with the institutions, the adoption by Moreno of "Continuismo" and Uauy, of the opposition, in the second round.

And Harold? The president of the ANFP would be third with about 12 votes, which would not be enough to continue the fight.

Moreno vs. Uauy

One expects the second imminent turn to begin around 1400 hours approximately, example where the votes of Mayne-Nicholls would become transcendent.

It should be noted that in the Moreno block the right arm of Arturo Salah, will be: Raúl Jélvez Temuco), Martín Iribarne (Unión La Calera), Arturo Aguayo (Huachipato) and Aldo Corradossi (Audax Italiano). Andrés Fazio, current vice president of the ANFP, and the former director of the Catholic University Jacques Albagli

On the other side, Uauy a Jorge Yunge, Talca Rangers, Juan Pablo Salgado, Everton, Arturo Guzmán from Católica University and Jorge Aguilar, former director of Blanco y Negro representing Colo Colo. They are joined by helmsmen Jorge Contador and Freddy Palma, from Coquimbo Unido and Curicó Unido respectively.

Remember that supporting Harold Felipe Israel, leader of the Universidad de Concepción, Bernardo Rodríguez, Sport Antofagasta, José Miguel Barriga, Puerto Montt, Juan Pablo Cárdenas of Curicó Unido – who does not have the support of the club – and Cesare Rossi, head of Deportes Iquique, and Miguel Bauzá.


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