Burgos CF has also made official this Saturday the entry into its shareholding of Argentine businessman Marcelo Fígoli through the company Grupo 360, whose arrival to the management is seen by the club itself as a “an exciting new chapter” in its history.
“This strategic union between Yucon Business SL and the Argentine Grupo 360 marks the beginning of a path Exciting growth and projection in all areas of the club, the union will not only strengthen the viability of the project, but will also provide experience and business knowledge that will promote the mission and vision of Burgos CF.“continues the club’s statement.
With this change, 47% of them become part of the shareholders of Fénix Entertainment, members of Grupo 360, a company owned by Marcelo Fígoli who will be part of the new Board of Directors and throughout the year it will increase to 72%. .
Likewise, the Yucon group will continue to be linked to Burgos CF for at least one season to facilitate the transition of powers. with presence on the board of directors and functions will be detailed in a press conference that will be convened jointly during the first weeks of 2024.
“This synergy between the consolidated experience of Yucon and the avant-garde vision of Grupo 360 traces a clear path towards sustainable continuity and constant innovation,” they point out, with the purpose of “growing the club and aspiring to a future full of sporting achievements.” .
After the sale of the team became official, the Association of Small Shareholders of Burgos (APABCF) stated this Saturday that itHis concern is “increasing” because in the statement made public by the Argentine company there appear “two other companies that do not exist in the commercial registry in Spain.”.
This was stated to EFE by the vice president of the APABCF, Sergio Sainz, who regretted the “ignorance” about the business network that the Burgos club will control from now on, after learning through the media of the businessman’s entry into the shareholding. The Argentine Marcelo Figoli.
The small shareholders remember that some of the companies that will join the club may be “fictitious”: “They are not going ahead,” said Sainz, who has requested information that clarifies “this very opaque operation”.
Given this situation, the Association of Small Shareholders, the Arlanzón Fans and the Federation of Clubs of the club have announced protests for the coming days, the first of them on the occasion of the Copa del Rey match against Mallorca, although the idea is extend them for the remainder of the season.