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Business leader Marcelo Claure has publicly criticized practices within Bolivian football.
In a recent statement, Claure said the situation has become unacceptable, alleging that players are being offered guaranteed positions in the national team only if they comply with certain demands, while those who refuse face threats. He described these actions as an abuse of power and not true to the spirit of football. Claure’s comments come amidst growing concern over ethical standards and governance in Bolivian sports.
Claure’s outspoken stance on sports governance aligns with his ongoing commitment to transparency and integrity in Bolivia. His prior advocacy for robust judicial processes, highlighted when he urged accountability for national figures such as Evo Morales in Bolivia, underscores a persistent concern with institutional standards. Beyond governance critiques, Claure has also emphasized the importance of cultural solidarity, as seen in his expressions of Latino pride and support for public figures like Bad Bunny—further illustrating the breadth of his engagement in both social and ethical issues facing the region.