Remembering Adrian Perez: The Life and Legacy of Argentinos Juniors’ First Vice President

2023-06-04 15:08:00

Junior Argentines announced the sad news of the death of Adrian Perez, the first vice president of the institution, who suffered a heart attack during the early hours of the morning. He was 50 years old, he was the son of a former player of the club and they called him “Uru”.

Adrian assumed his position at the end of 2019 when he was re-elected as president Christian Malaspina no unit list elections. Against this background, the institution will carry out three days of mourningcon suspension of activities in all its properties until next Tuesday the 6th inclusive.

We send our condolences to his family and loved ones at this difficult time.“, says part of the official statement of the Bug.

the wake of Adrian It will take place this Monday in Santa Ana, Av. San Martin 4699, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and from there his body will be transferred to the Chacarita Cemetery.

The Board of Directors of Argentine Juniors is composed of Christian Malaspina (President), Javier Pederzoli (Vice President 2), Alexander Roncoroni (General secretary), Diego Parisi (Treasurer), Sebastian Iassogna (Secretary of the Treasury), Diego Radano (Press Secretary) and Hernan Gomez (Recording Secretary).

Photo: Adrian Perez (Twitter)

The fanaticism of Adrián Pérez for Argentinos Juniors

The former vice president first became a fan of Bicho due to the passage of Raúl Oscar Pérez, his father, through the club. The ex-soccer player was born in Buenos Aires in 1944. He trained in San Lorenzo where he made his debut in the First Division in 1962. Then he went through Newell’s and in 1965 he played for Argentinos for a year. After going through Atlanta, Defensor Arica from Peru and Deportes La Serena from Chile, he had an outstanding time in Uruguayan soccer. He played in Nacional, Sud América, Racing de Montevideo, Fénix (2 cycles) and Central Español. He retired at the end of 1973.

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