Club Atlético Banfield has elected Matías Mariotto as its youngest president, at just 27 years old. Mariotto, son of former Buenos Aires vice governor Gabriel Mariotto, has been involved in politics and football from a young age. In a talk with El Fútbol Podcast, Mariotto spoke about what it means to lead an institution in today's Argentina. 'The day I was born was the same day I have as my membership entry date for Banfield', he said. Mariotto also spoke about his football-filled childhood and his idol, Garrafa Sánchez. With a history marked by politics and football, Mariotto has proven himself to be a capable leader able to handle difficult situations. His election as president of Club Atlético Banfield is a milestone in the club's history. Mariotto had said his goal was to be president by the age of 30, but things have moved faster than expected. Now, he focuses on leading the club and bringing it success. As time goes on, Mariotto has proven himself to be a leader with vision and determination. His commitment to Club Atlético Banfield is total, and he is ready to face the challenges that come his way. Club Atlético Banfield has a rich history in the Argentine Professional League, and with Mariotto at the helm, it aims to continue being one of the country's most important clubs. Mariotto's election has generated excitement among the club's fans, who hope to see the team succeed on the field. Club Atlético Banfield has a promising future with Mariotto as president, and everyone waits to see what achievements the club can reach under his leadership.
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Club Atlético Banfield Elects Matías Mariotto as Youngest President
Matías Mariotto becomes the youngest president of Club Atlético Banfield at 27, breaking voting records in the Argentine club's history
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