Perfecto Palacio’s adventure at Intercity came to an end less than two years after it began. The Alicante businessman, who until yesterday was vice-president of the black club, has resigned from his position on the board, but retains the bundle of shares he acquired after the organization’s IPO a few months ago. salvador marti Losing his right arm in the middle of the negotiations for the termination of the contract of the person responsible for the production of the cadres that have achieved the last two Intercity promotions, Quique HernandezHe has already communicated to the board his desire to reach an agreement to leave his post amicably, something very close to being sealed after two weeks of negotiations in which they had to come to an agreement on the dissolution of his contractual tie. .

The businessman from Alicante participated in the project of the established team. 2017 on extinct ashes St. John’s as a shareholder in August 2020. He said at the time: “Three years ago we started walking on a new path and very important goals were achieved. “I join Intercity today to travel together so that with hard work and dedication, we can raise the sport of Alicante in general and football in particular to the highest possible level.” Today, less than two years later and with two promotions to manager, perfect palace He resigned as second-in-command after the repercussions suggesting merging with Hercules wore off, which served to somewhat improve the value of some of the shares traded.

Salvador Martí lost his vice president and will hand over the entire sports field of the club to Juanfran Torres

Having to restructure the board in the near future, Salvador Martí intends to put the former Atlético de Madrid player in the hands of the teams. Juanfran Torres Absolute control of the sports ground and the preparation of the team, which, according to its president, should aim for promotion to the Second Division, which will be fifth in six years, was something Quique Hernández began to label. “cartoon” because at the beginning of the elite it would take more than what Intercity currently has to achieve such success.

The sports director, who could definitively leave the black team in the next few hours, questioned the real options of returning to the category without the necessary infrastructure to train normally, without professional football experience and without competing with historic clubs. He has far more financial and social power than when Salvador Martí presided. The business thanked Palacio “for his work and dedication over time that coincided with two consecutive promotions.”