Azul Azul directors hold emergency meeting after CDA raid

On Monday, May 4, the Fiscalía Oriente raided the Centro Deportivo Azul as part of the Caso Sartor investigation. Azul Azul directors held a virtual meeting that evening to discuss the situation. President Cecilia Pérez sought to reassure the board.

The operation began around 12:45 at the Centro Deportivo Azul in La Cisterna, led by prosecutor Juan Pablo Araya and PDI officers. Documents, computers, board minutes and other materials were seized under an order from the 4th Guarantee Court of Santiago. The raid also targeted the home of Michael Clark, former president of the concessionaire.

That evening at 19:00, Cecilia Pérez called a Zoom meeting with the nine directors and university representatives. Lawyer Jorge Arredondo stated that the concessionaire is not part of the investigation and that the club will continue to cooperate with authorities. Directors agreed to focus on sporting matters and avoid public statements about the case.

Universidad de Chile coach Fernando Gago addressed the matter on Friday. “There are legal issues that belong to the club and the club solves them. We are very dedicated to the sporting side,” he said. The coach confirmed he will mainly maintain contact with sporting director Manuel Mayo.

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Cecilia Pérez assumes role as first female president of Universidad de Chile's Azul Azul at press conference.
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Cecilia Pérez assumes as first president of Universidad de Chile's Azul Azul

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Cecilia Pérez, former Sports Minister and metropolitan intendant, has assumed the presidency of Azul Azul, the concessionaire managing Universidad de Chile, becoming the first woman to lead a Primera División club in Chile. She replaces Michael Clark, who resigned last week amid a sanction from the Financial Market Commission over the Sartor case. Pérez pledged teamwork to improve sports and financial performance, including the dream of a new stadium.

Cecilia Pérez, a former minister in Sebastián Piñera's governments, will assume the presidency of Azul Azul, the concessionaire managing Universidad de Chile football club, succeeding Michael Clark. The executive, a lifelong fan of La U, has been praised by colleagues for her passion for football and experience in sports policies. Her appointment marks a milestone as the first woman to preside over a sports anonymous society.

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Former Azul Azul president Michael Clark declared to the Financial Market Commission on December 10, 2024, that he holds no ownership stake in any Sartor group company. Three days later he acquired control of the club through his firm Antumalal.

PDI Director General Eduardo Cerna testified on Monday before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission that he decided the retirement of Prefect General Consuelo Peña, subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime and Migration Security. He reaffirmed it was an institutional decision per current regulations. Ruling party lawmakers praised the presentation and called to end the generated controversy.

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The first trial linked to corruption in Pedro Sánchez’s government concluded Wednesday at the Supreme Court. Chief anti-corruption prosecutor Alejandro Luzón spent one hour and forty minutes denouncing a criminal organization that operated from the Ministry of Transport.

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