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San Lorenzo Faces FIFA Transfer Ban Due to Unpaid Debt

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San Lorenzo hit with a FIFA transfer ban for unpaid debt to Tito Formiliano. The club failed to meet the 45-day payment deadline, leading to a firm sanction. San Lorenzo’s inability to register new players jeopardizes their competitive future.

  • San Lorenzo failed to comply with a payment agreement with Tito Formiliano.
  • The club missed the 45-day payment deadline, resulting in a transfer ban.
  • San Lorenzo’s future plans are at significant risk due to the inability to register new players.

San Lorenzo’s Transfer Ban: A Major Setback

San Lorenzo, one of Argentina’s most prominent football clubs, has been slapped with a new transfer ban by FIFA. This drastic measure comes after the club failed to comply with a payment agreement with Uruguayan defender Tito Formiliano. The deadline for the payment was 45 days, and the club’s inability to meet this deadline has led to a firm ban on registering new players.

According to Ignacio Balbi, Formiliano’s lawyer, the sanctions are now in full effect, putting San Lorenzo’s future plans in jeopardy. With the club unable to bring in new talent, their competitive edge in upcoming seasons is at significant risk. The financial struggle that led to this situation highlights the broader challenges facing the club.


Tito Formiliano’s Career and Transfer History

Tito Formiliano, whose full name is Fabricio Orosman Formiliano Duarte, has had a varied career across several clubs. Born on January 14, 1993, the Uruguayan centre-back currently plies his trade at Universidad de Chile, having transferred there in August 2024. Standing at 185 cm and favoring his right foot, Formiliano has a market value of €1.00 million.

Key Career Statistics:

  • Goals: Detailed statistics available on Transfermarkt and AiScore.
  • Appearances: Regular updates on matches and performance ratings can be found on Soccerway and Sofascore.

Transfer History:

  • August 2024: Universidad de Chile
  • February 2024 – August 2024: Montevideo Wanderers
  • August 2023 – February 2024: San Lorenzo
  • July 2021 – August 2023: Necaxa
  • July 2017 – July 2021: Peñarol
  • July 2017: Transferred from Danubio to Peñarol

Notable Transfer Fees:

  • July 2021: Transferred from Peñarol to Necaxa for €850,000

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Broader Implications for San Lorenzo

The imposition of a transfer ban on San Lorenzo not only hinders their immediate plans but also tarnishes their reputation in the football community. The failure to adhere to financial commitments can have long-term repercussions, affecting future dealings in the transfer market and the club’s ability to attract top talent.

Meanwhile, Tito Formiliano continues his professional journey with Universidad de Chile. His career, marked by several transfers, now includes a notable financial dispute with San Lorenzo, adding another layer of complexity to his professional narrative.

This unfolding story underscores the financial instability that can plague even well-known football clubs and the far-reaching impacts of failing to honor contractual agreements.

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