Around a hundred Granada CF fans gathered this Monday in the city’s Plaza del Carmen to protest against the management carried out by the club’s property, which falls to the Chinese business conglomerate DDMC, and to ask for the departure of the entity of its CEO, Sophia Yang.
This protest, organized by the main groups of fans and supporters of Granada, was not as massive as expected, although all the attendees made their demands clear in an act in which they chanted slogans demanding that Yang and Pablo García leave the club Sampedro, its director of the Business area.
There were also banners against DDMC and Javier Aranguren, a Spanish lawyer who has had a lot of weight in the entity in recent weeks as an adviser from the legal point of view of oriental property.
A few minutes after the protest began, the mayor of Granada, Francisco Cuenca, made an appearance at the same, who transferred to the fans part of the content of the meeting he had last Friday with Yang.
The protest was called at the beginning of last week by the Granada groups to denounce, among other things, the management that had ended the team in LaLiga SmartBank and the paralysis of the club since then.
The conveners decided to keep it despite the fact that last Thursday Yang, in an appearance before the media, assumed full responsibility for what happened and apologized in the presentation of Alfredo García Amado and Nico Rodríguez as the new general and sports directors of Granada, respectively.