Official statement: América de Cali deny rumours of possible sale
In recent days, rumors of a possible sale and a change of owner in the scarlet club have emerged.
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With its extensive statement, aimed at "shareholders, fans, media, and public opinion", the board of directors intends to make it clear that there are many inaccurate or false versions on the subject, and emphasizes its "commitment to transparency, regulatory compliance, and responsible management of its institutional and financial processes".
The statement asserts that América de Cali "has made formal approaches with interested third parties". However, "none of these interested parties has met the corporate governance guidelines necessary to integrate the shareholder structure of América de Cali S.A.".
"We emphasize that the Club has not validated or approved any process of selling shares in the current year" it clarifies.
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