Dramatic boardroom scene of San Lorenzo club's president resigning amid empty seats and fan protests outside, illustrating leadership crisis.
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San Lorenzo enters leadership vacuum after mass resignations

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After a tense board meeting amid fan protests and judicial summonses, Marcelo Moretti resigned as San Lorenzo's president, with over half the board members stepping down, leaving the club in a leadership vacuum as per its statutes.

On December 16, 2025, San Lorenzo de Almagro endured an institutional crisis that ended with mass resignations from its Board of Directors. The meeting, scheduled for 11 a.m. at the Nuevo Gasómetro, was suspended around midday as several officials had to appear before the Buenos Aires City Prosecutor's Office PCyF No. 35. It resumed at 5 p.m., but Marcelo Moretti's temporary departure stalled proceedings until his return around 8 p.m., wrapping up near 10 p.m.

Outside the stadium, a group of self-convened fans protested against Moretti, demanding his resignation amid the tension. Ultimately, 14 board members confirmed their resignations: Julio Lopardo, Andrés Terzano, Martín Cigna, Leandro Goroyesky, Carina Farías, Mateo Sagardoy, Uriel Barros, María Soledad Boufflet, Pablo García Lago, Javier Allievi, Marcelo Culotta, Belén Lugones, Leonardo Virardi, and Agustina Nordenstrom, plus alternate vocal Mariano Marino. Moretti did not initially sign his resignation but stepped down as president. Others, like Néstor Ortigoza and Emiliano Rodríguez, also refrained, with some eyeing a transitional government.

The club issued an official statement confirming the leadership vacuum, citing its Statutes. 'San Lorenzo announces that its Board of Directors has entered a state of acephalía due to the resignation of the majority of its members,' the text states. The Presidency of the Assembly of Representatives will call an extraordinary meeting within 48 hours to appoint a Transitional Board and take temporary control.

This marks the second such vacuum this year; the previous one on September 16 was overturned by a court ruling. Moretti, facing allegations tied to an April incident involving $25,000, proclaimed himself 'completely innocent' and linked the club to Sur Finanzas, warning of a 'terminal' economic situation. Despite the turmoil, the Assembly for the 2023/2024 Balance on February 6, 2026, was confirmed.

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X discussions celebrate San Lorenzo's entry into acefalía after mass board resignations, marking the end of Marcelo Moretti's presidency amid fan protests and judicial probes. Users from fans to journalists express relief, demand quick elections, and note tensions like Moretti's refusal to sign the acta and plans to challenge it legally. Official club statement outlines assembly for transitional commission.

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