Hercules is alive in parallel decisive moments in your life. On the one hand, the team, in a month entering May Promotion to first RFEF is playedon the other hand, the business must face a payment before 30 June. 870.000 Euros to ordinary creditors After kicking off this season, the deal, signed in 2013, was modified four years later so Hercules could buy time. both in sports and in economy. anxiety is maximum and the sensations are not positive in either direction. On the field, the team in blue and white achieved it in the second round 17 out of 42 possible points, some figures that place him at the top of the groups fighting for permanence. The next three rivals (Mancha Real, Toledo and Marchamalo) scored better than Alicante in the second round of the competition. Not a good sign for a Hercules still alive. He did not document his place in the “play-off”.
Economically, Hercules enters a sensitive period that could end its existence in its centennial if it does not comply with the signed agreement. No further extension possible, the creditors competition has been activated this season, where the blue and white team must face debts of around seven million euros in five years. Currently, as of June 30, the business is required to pay yes or yes €870,000 in the first payment as determined in 2017 to avoid a judge ordering its dissolution. Hercules wanted extensions and lack of years hopes to return to professional football and pay off debt with less hassle. But the sporting goal was not only achieved, but also the club His condition worsened after he was relegated to the fourth category of Spanish football something that would be pretty much the same if the club had no income, even if promoted to First RFEF. The parody admitted that the club was working with the Hercules creditor settlement, which went into effect on June 30, to “do as little damage as possible” to the institution’s coffers and “know that we cannot deal with our own resources”.
The President confirmed that the club would have to face 871,000 euros, 13% of the usual loan of around 6,700,000 euros, and assured that Hércules’ survival, beyond what happened on the pitch, was guaranteed. “Not going up would be a pitcher of cold water and an absolute disappointment, but the club is a hundred years old and we will fight for 100 more and as circumstances have changed to see us in a better position than we are.” said. The club is entering a key phase with two vital fronts to its existence that need to be resolved, both sporting and financial.
Tano turns eleven
Hercules must win this Sunday’s Royal Walk (6:00 PM) to actually leave the play off classification to advance to the First RFEF. Anything other than getting the three points will make things difficult and, above all, jeopardize the third place currently held by Real Murcia. For the match, Sergio Mora will introduce Tano along with Carlos David at the center of the defence, as Diego Jiménez has been suspended for backing up bookings. Pedro, whose re-entry date is unknown, won’t be there, and Nico, Mario Ortiz and Borja Galán are suspects. Hercules captain Raúl Ruiz said he is 100% convinced that the Alicante team will achieve their goal of promotion to the First RFEF this season. The Alicante man admitted that the team wanted to finish first in the group, a goal set by the organization, but recalled that the end goal remained the same, referring to ascent, albeit by the “longest path”.
“This second round is bad at the results level, but I think we’ve taken a step forward at the game level,” he said. In that sense, the Hércules captain acknowledged that playing the playoffs in the state of Alicante and possibly Rico Pérez was a “point in his favour” for his team.
Hercules is alive in parallel decisive moments in your life. On the one hand, the team, in a month entering May Promotion to first RFEF is playedon the other hand, the business must face a payment before 30 June. 870.000 Euros to ordinary creditors After kicking off this season, the deal, signed in 2013, was modified four years later so Hercules could buy time. both in sports and in economy. anxiety is maximum and the sensations are not positive in either direction. On the field, the team in blue and white achieved it in the second round 17 out of 42 possible points, some figures that place him at the top of the groups fighting for permanence. The next three rivals (Mancha Real, Toledo and Marchamalo) scored better than Alicante in the second round of the competition. Not a good sign for a still alive Hercules. He did not document his place in the “play-off”.
Economically, Hercules enters a sensitive period that could end its existence in its centennial if it does not comply with the signed agreement. No further extension possible, the creditors competition has been activated this season, where the blue and white team must face debts of around seven million euros in five years. Currently, as of June 30, the business is required to pay yes or yes €870,000 in the first payment as determined in 2017 to avoid a judge ordering its dissolution. Hercules wanted extensions and lack of years hopes to return to professional football and pay off debt with less hassle. But the sporting goal was not only achieved, but also the club His condition worsened after he was relegated to the fourth category of Spanish football something that would be pretty much the same if the club had no income, even if promoted to First RFEF. The parody admitted that the club was working with the Hercules creditor settlement, which went into effect on June 30, to cause “as little damage as possible” to the institution’s coffers and “knowing that we would not be able to deal with it on our own resources”.
The President confirmed that the club would have to face 871,000 euros, 13% of the usual loan of around 6,700,000 euros, and assured that Hércules’ survival, beyond what happened on the pitch, was guaranteed. “Not going up would be a pitcher of cold water and an absolute disappointment, but the club is a hundred years old and we will fight for 100 more and as circumstances have changed to see us in a better position than we are.” said. The club is entering a key phase with two vital fronts to its existence that need to be resolved, both sporting and financial.
Tano turns eleven
Hercules must win this Sunday’s Royal Walk (6:00 PM) to actually leave the play off classification to advance to the First RFEF. Anything other than getting the three points will make things difficult and, above all, jeopardize the third place currently held by Real Murcia. For the match, Sergio Mora will introduce Tano along with Carlos David at the center of the defence, as Diego Jiménez has been suspended for backing up bookings. Pedro, whose re-entry date is unknown, won’t be there, and Nico, Mario Ortiz and Borja Galán are suspects. Hercules captain Raúl Ruiz said he is 100% convinced that the Alicante team will achieve their goal of promotion to the First RFEF this season. The Alicante man admitted that the team wanted to finish first in the group, a goal set by the organization, but recalled that the end goal remained the same, referring to ascent, albeit by the “longest path”.
“This second round is bad at the results level, but I think we’ve taken a step forward at the game level,” he said. In that sense, the Hércules captain acknowledged that playing the playoffs in the state of Alicante and possibly Rico Pérez was a “point in his favour” for his team.
Source: Informacion

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