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SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE. – A basketball tournament became a mess, after the organizer, a MORENA militant named Cesar Alejandro Rodríguez López, set his own rules, charged $800 pesos per team and discriminated against a group of athletes as it was the only team that claimed for his violation of the regulations, and the only one who did not receive a medal.
This last Wednesday in Parque Juárez, while the women’s basketball tournament was taking place, the journalist Antonieta Herrera, who was covering the event, noticed the various incidents and with pears and apples, narrated the altercations on her informative facebook page. “Antoinette Reports HR”.
In the publication, it says that “it all started when members of the free women’s tournament asked the organizer (César Alejandro Rodríguez López) to review the percentage of games played by some players so that they would demonstrate with the certificates that they had the right to play the semifinals”, to which the organizer told them “that this was not in the regulations”, a regulation that the players, as far as they knew, did not exist.
Among the disagreements of the players, was that:
In the call it had been said that there would be 2 rounds and there were 3.
The cost of arbitration was higher than agreed.
One team was allowed to advance in the tournament after losing three times by default and when they showed up, it took them up to half an hour to get out.
The participating players did not comply with 50% of the total matches, which was unfair for those who did and did not consider them.
More than one of the players expressed their feelings to the organizer of the sporting event, including on the page where information is published regarding the tournaments and ‘which he administers’, there they also gave him their opinion, something that the promoter of basketball, who ended up blocking several of the dissatisfied comments.
These were some of the comments and observations made to the organizer of the tournament, where he ended up disqualifying more than one.
Source: Antonieta Informa HR. See original note here