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Boavista resumes training, promising regularization of staff salaries

Boavista returned to training this Monday, promising to settle the wage arrears of the staff of the Bessa Stadium in Porto, responsible for the cancellation of the I League football club on Sunday.

A source connected with the process assured the Lusa agency that the morning training of the group led by Petit usually took place on the secondary lawn of the facility, the doors of which were closed the day before, due to the position taken by the employees who repeated the protest led by the “checkered” doctors.

On Saturday, the administration of Boavista SAD settled the arrears of wages requested by the specialists of the club’s medical department, whose unavailability also led to the cancellation of training hours before the reception in Famalicao (2-2).

The conduct of the seventh round game could be in doubt, since, according to the third paragraph of Article 61 of the Regulations of the competitions organized by the Portuguese Professional Football League (LPFP), the presence of a doctor on the bench is mandatory. substitutes, and this situation was guaranteed through the implementation of wage regularization.

In addition to Petit, Checkers president Vitor Murta recently admitted the existence of unpaid wages in the Porto emblem structure, which FIFA did not even allow to register new players in the summer transfer window.

In an official move Tuesday to bolster English mid-tier league side Queens Park Rangers, North American defender Reggie Cannon unilaterally terminated his contract with Boavista in June, citing wage arrears. will discuss just cause and possible compensation.

The Panthers remain fourth in League One with 14 points, behind isolated leaders Sporting on 19, national champions Benfica on 18 and Porto on 16 points, the second-best scoring attack in the league. season, with 17 goals scored.

Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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