Vergara close the checkbook for Saprissa

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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 23:05

Vergara Saprissa

Not another burden for Saprissa. Jorge Vergara, owner of the team, has announced that it will invest in the Purple Monster because of a demand for 1.3 million dollars from the Social Insurance Fund. The lawsuit has long since been in existence since before 2003, when Mexican businessman bought the club in Costa Rica. The case is still in court, and although Vergara expected to be resolved in his favor, would comply with the payment if justice so requires.

The demand for Social Security Fund is a headache for the entity. Last week was canceled football derby between Saprissa and Alajuelense tico due to the closure of the stadium debt. In a press conference, Jorge Vergara said the inconvenience legal slows their development plans: "What we are doing is to stop the project we had very strong investment to fix the floor and fix the Saprissa. We believe that the Costa Rican authorities have to ensure that we will not happen again what happened in the Saprissa for us to retake this project. "Vergara has also denied that the equipment is for sale, despite the legal conflict.

Currently, the march Saprissa leader eighth in the league with 33 11 points in 16 games played (10 wins, 3 draws, 3 lost), three points of difference from its closest pursuer (Herediano) Whereas in the Concacaf Champions League was eliminated in the first round, with only five points earned.

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