Pedro Proenza, president of the League of Portugal, called an “urgent meeting” this Wednesday with other heads of the institution to discuss the recent controversy over alleged human trafficking involving manager Mario Costa.
“The League of Portugal announces that its president, Pedro Proenza, has convened the presidents of the other governing bodies of the institution – the Council of the General Assembly, the Jurisdictional Board and the Supervisory Board – for an emergency meeting to be held this Wednesday, which will evaluate the impact of the most recent news related to the chairman of the board of the General Assembly by Dr. Mario Costa, on the management and stability of the League of Portugal”, can be read in the statement.
This Monday newspaper To express He added that the Aliens and Borders Service was conducting searches at the home of the president of the Club League General Assembly and at the Riba d’Ava football academy on suspicion of human trafficking.
At stake will be dozens of young players between the ages of 14 and 17 from various countries in South America and the Far East who have trained at Bsports, in Riba de Ave.
Complaints by several players to the authorities that the Academy was withholding their passports sparked an investigation that eventually led to Mario Costa.
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