The administration of Boavista SAD has paid the outstanding salaries requested by the doctors of the I League football club, whose unavailability had led to the cancellation of training in the hours leading up to Saturday’s reception in Famalicão.
A source connected to the process revealed to the Lusa agency that the Bessa club has already fulfilled its promise to settle the relevant funds by the end of September, following the demands of professionals in the clinical department, who refused the traditional morning session. on match days led by coach Petit.
The holding of the match against Famalicão could be in question, since according to the third point of Article 61 of the Regulations for competitions organized by the Portuguese Professional Football League (LPFP), the presence of a doctor on the bench is mandatory for substitutes, a scenario that will be guaranteed if salary regularization is implemented.
Boavista, which remains in fifth place with 13 points, will host Famalicão, sixth, with 11, at the Estádio do Bessa in Porto from 6 p.m., in a match in the seventh round of the championship, led by Gustavo Correia, from the Porto Football Association.
In addition to Petit, the president of the ‘drafts’, Vítor Murta, recently recognized the existence of unpaid wages in the structure of the Porto emblem, which was even prevented by FIFA from registering new footballers in the summer transfer window.
Made official on Tuesday as reinforcement for QPR, from the English secondary league, North American defender Reggie Cannon had unilaterally terminated his contract with Boavista in June on the grounds of unpaid wages, after which the process would be followed before FIFA and the courts, which will deliberate on the just cause and possible damages.
Source: DN
