Cecilia Pérez assumes presidency of Universidad de Chile's Azul Azul

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.

Cecilia Pérez, an RN militant and former state secretary in Sebastián Piñera's administrations, will become the new president of Azul Azul, the entity managing Universidad de Chile's fortunes. She succeeds Michael Clark at a time when the team seeks to regain its sporting position. Pérez joined the board in 2022, stating then: “I have been a U fan since I can remember. It is a dream and also a huge responsibility to join the board of the club I love so much".

Her career includes roles as councilor in La Florida, intendant of the Metropolitan Region, minister of the Segpres and Sports. As intendant, she authorized Universidad Católica to play classics at its stadium and promoted admission rights in the Professional Football Spectacles Rights and Duties Law, according to Senator Matías Walker.

Colleagues from various political sectors praise her commitment. Former Senator Lily Pérez, her mentor, describes her as "super creative and pushy", with passion for women's football. Olympic champion Francisca Crovetto highlights her closeness as Sports Minister: "She was always present, had direct access to everyone and wanted to make changes". Tomás de Rementería and Karla Rubilar also praise her fandom and courage.

The appointment is seen as positive after Clark's tenure. Pérez supported reforms to the Sports Anonymous Societies Law and defused tensions in the Chilean federation, drawing on her Estallido Social experience.

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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, 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.

Azul Azul president Cecilia Pérez backed President José Antonio Kast's call for a dedicated stadium for Universidad de Chile during the signing of the new sports corporations law.

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Toesca AGF filed a third complaint against former Sartor AGF directors over the financing scheme used to acquire control of Azul Azul S.A., the concessionaire of Club Universidad de Chile. The lawsuit details promissory notes and transfers worth billions of pesos between 2021 and 2024.

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Universidad de Chile defeated Audax Italiano 3-1 at Estadio Bicentenario La Florida in the third group stage match of the Copa de la Liga. It marked the first official win for coach Fernando Gago with the blues, who now have 4 points in Group D.

 

 

 

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