They accuse Adalid Maganda of not paying financial debt

Lawyer Alejandro Gutiérrez, who defended the whistleblower in 2018 before the Referees Commission, noted that he did not pay his fees

MEXICO CITY – After two years, to the referee Adalid Maganda they have pointed out that he did not pay a debt to the lawyer who brought his case two years ago, when he got to human rights to accuse the Arbitration Commission of dismissal by dispersal.

the lawyer Alejandro Gutiérrez lead the process of Adalid Maganda in 2018, after the sibilant went before a public body to reveal the experience he said he had with Arturo Brizio, Chairman of the Arbitration Commission.

Finally, he achieved his goal: to become a professional whistler again in Mexican football, affiliated with the Mexican Football Federation, not without also going on a hunger strike outside the FMF in Toluca and threatening to go to the FIFA.

After that, Alejandro Gutiérrez comment that for almost two years he knows nothing of Adalid Maganda. “He didn’t pay me anything, once they reinstated him as an arbitrator,” the lawyer said, adding that “sometimes that’s life.”

He has commented that he would not represent again Adalid Maganda legally, after that experience. “I take it as a help I gave to someone who needed me and already.”

Adalid Maganda he got the Referees Commission to reconsider his initial decision and reinstate him in his profession as an arbitrator. It was in mid-2019 when he whistled matches again, but from the Under-20, MX Cup and Ascent League categories.

His return to the MX League took place in February last year, in play pending the date one of the Closing 2020 between Necaxa and the then champion Monterrey.

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