Superintendency places Deportivo Pereira under control

The Superintendency of Companies has decided to place Deportivo Pereira F.C. S.A. under a control measure due to a critical situation in its legal, accounting, and administrative areas. This action aims to safeguard the company's stability through intensive supervision. Meanwhile, the club is advancing in an administrative and sporting reorganization as the sale of the institution is finalized.

The Superintendency of Companies, after conducting an administrative proceeding, resolved to place Deportivo Pereira F.C. S.A. under a control measure. This decision is based on the identification of a critical situation in the legal, accounting, and administrative areas, necessitating the highest level of supervision provided by law to protect the company's stability.

The control measure allows the Superintendency to exercise various powers, such as issuing instructions, demanding improvement plans, authorizing or limiting acts and operations, and conducting continuous monitoring of the administrators' management. The goal is to ensure compliance with the legal framework, transparency in financial information, and the adoption of corrective measures for identified risks.

This intervention aims for the club's integral recovery, addressing weaknesses and strengthening its corporate governance. It enables close and preventive oversight to restore operational normality and ensure long-term sustainability.

Recently, Deportivo Pereira announced that it begins 2026 in an administrative and sporting reorganization process, as the sale of the institution progresses. Although the transaction has not yet been finalized, daily operations continue normally, with strategic decisions maintained for stability. On the sporting front, the club has assembled a new technical staff with experience to build a competitive project for the 2026 Liga BetPlay. At the same time, the management is evaluating player market options to complete the professional squad according to the season's needs.

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