Five players from Alhama who preferred to remain anonymous confirmed, in the testimonies collected by the Europa Press agency, that “saw barbaritiessuffered annoyances and meaning fear“at the Murcian women’s soccer club.
According to the aforementioned source, the five players They were not among the signatories of the statement that 17 Alhama players were deployed by AFE or among the 15 that appeared in a video, all of them denying the existence of such skills by the coach, Juan Antonio Randri García.
According to the testimonies sent by the players to Europa Press, they felt in “a prison / dictatorship. I know very well that what is happening is not normal”. And about the reasons why they did not report, one of them hides behind the difficulty of doing so “when your stalker is your boss, which has an influence on the whole club and part of the town”. Of course, when the time comes “I will be the first to judge the truths and lies and raise my voice very loudly to recount the atrocities that I have heard, suffered and seen. “.
“The players have been put in a very difficult situation, not only because of this kind of attitude but trying to manipulate them and to get information from them”, asserts another, who admits: that the club has promoted “the creation of the statement of the players confirms the coercion who live here.” They suffered “insult, harassment, disrespect and contempt. And the fact that it’s just one person, that’s more than enough reason.”
Another player claims to have been “to the limit of the unimaginable“, that “they warned him about Randri’s strange things” and that “the first months were the worst. He said we didn’t come here to flirt”, which made him feel “marked by prejudices or devalued as a player.”
“I am coming scared in training”, said another. They have yelled at, humiliated, ridiculed and disrespected”assures another, while the fifth testimony emphasizes “the damage and discomfort created by this situation for us will not go away.”
Source: La Verdad

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